PHL assures Norway, France of compliance with convention on seafarer training norms

THE Transportation department said on Thursday that it expressed to European governments the Philippines鈥 commitment to complying with seafarer training standards.
鈥淚 briefed the ambassador of France鈥 the other day. Yesterday, I met the ambassador of Norway,鈥 Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista told reporters on the sidelines of the Norway-Philippines Maritime & Energy Conference.
鈥淚 will meet some other ambassadors to assure them that the government is committed to聽complying with the requirements of the STCW (Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping for Seafarers),鈥 he added.
The European Union (EU) has told the Philippines to bring seafarer training up to the norms required by the STCW聽convention.
Following an inspection conducted in 2020, the European Commission notified the Philippines of a number of deficiencies 鈥 including serious ones 鈥 identified in the education, training, and certification system for Philippine seafarers.
The EU has noted that 鈥渋nconsistencies have been identified in relation to the competencies covered by the education and training programs leading to the issuing of officers鈥 certificates, as well as in several approved programs regarding teaching and examination methods, facilities and equipment.鈥
鈥淚nconsistencies have also been identified in the monitoring of inspections and evaluations of the schools. In addition, there have been concerning findings as regards simulators and on-board training,鈥 it added.
Mr. Bautista said the Philippines is 鈥渁ddressing the issues.鈥
鈥淲e will just continue to communicate with EMSA (European Maritime Safety Agency)聽kung ano na聽鈥檡ung听蝉迟补迟耻蝉 nung mga action plans (on the status of the action plans),鈥 he added.
鈥淭he plan is to have regular diplomatic briefings, which I have started,鈥 he added.
He said the department is roping in the Commission on Higher Education, maritime schools, the聽Department of Migrant Workers, and the聽Maritime Industry Authority to address the issues.
Mr. Bautista said that the government is keen to collaborate with the Norwegian shipping industry to employ more Filipino seafarers.
鈥淭here are 25,000 Filipino seafarers who are on board Norwegian ships. We will continue that. We will encourage more Filipinos to work with the Norwegian shipping industry,鈥 he added. 鈥 Arjay L. Balinbin


