Any applicant who has successfully completed your Able Seafarer (National) (HOUSTM-1) course within one year of the date of submitting a complete application will satisfy: The examination and Marlinspike Seamanship demonstration requirements of 46 CFR 12.405 for any national Able Seafarer endorsement.
This course does not satisfy any sea service requirements.
Prerequisites
The Code of Federal Regulations 46 CFR 10.403(a)(3) requires training to be administered entirely in the English language unless specifically approved to be presented in another language.
Students must be able to read and write in English to take the written exam and successfully complete the course.
Objective
The course covers the knowledge and skill elements required to perform the duties of a certificated Able Seafarer.
Course content
This 5 day (40 hours) course references STCW Code Table A-II/5
Keep a proper look-out
Steer the ship by compass and comply with helm orders
Contribute to the monitoring and controlling of a safe watch
Support mooring and anchoring operations
Operate cargo and stores equipment
Splice and tie line
Practice marlinespike seamanship
Perform shipboard maintenance and repair
Respond to emergencies
Apply first aid
Follow fuel transfer procedures and prevent pollution
Follow health and safety procedures
Review
Splicing and knot tying assessment
Exam
To successfully complete this course, each candidate must obtain a grade percentage of not less than 70% on a written examination.
46 CFR 10.403(a)(4) requires a written examination. Course Instructors are not permitted to assist with taking written exams.