Marina taps industry experts to address EMSA issues
March 13, 2021 Marina taps industry experts to address EMSA issues
INDUSTRY stakeholders threw their full support to the initiative of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) in addressing the concerns raised by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) on the country’s compliance with the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) Convention.
About 500 stakeholders participated from March 11 to 12 in the virtual workshop organized by Marina to finally settle the EMSA issues that dogged the industry for more than 15 years.
Marina Administrator Robert Empedrad reached out to the industry’s collective expertise and, at the same time, promoted transparency in Marina’s effort to res olve the EMSA issues.
The participants were mostly administrators of maritime schools nationwide, training managers of maritime training institutions and top executives of crewing companies as well as leaders of manning groups and industry associations.
They were joined by officials from Marina, the Commission on Higher Education and the Technical Panel for Maritime Education, as well as officials of the Transportation department headed by Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs Narciso Vingson Jr.
On Thursday, Sam Batalla of the STCW Office identified 13 shortcomings in six key areas in the country’s enforcement of the STCW Convention: program and course approval; monitoring, examination and assessment of competence; training facilities and equipment; on-board training and certification.