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IMCA Competence Portfolio June 2013 Name: Start Date in Current Self- Checklist Entry Level Criteria Acceptance Criteria Attained Certification 500 GRT or more: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. II/2 and appropriate seagoing service Less than 500 GRT: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. II/3 and appropriate seagoing service Medical Fitness for Duty Safety, Health and Environmental Training Survival Craft Training Medical Care Safety/Risk Awareness Emergency Response Communication and Personal Skills Valid medical certificate recognised by flag state Record of competence should be in accordance with STCW Reg. VI/I and VI/6 and MARPOL 73/78 as amended Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention, Elementary First Aid and Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Reg. VI/I) Security related training and instruction (STCW Reg. VI/6) In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/2 In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/4 (Table A-VI/4-2) Record of competence to be a Master which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level Record of competence to be a Vessel Master, demonstrating knowledge of emergency procedures. of evidence obtained from approved fire fighting training and experience in accordance with STCW Reg. A-VI/3 Record of competence to be a Master which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level Adequate knowledge of English language in accordance with STCW Section A-II/I DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 1 of 16

DP Operations B01 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B01/01 Safety Organisation and management of safety of team Safe working practices and personal shipboard safety procedures Responsibilities for maintaining safety and security of the crew Monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements in accordance with role Adhere to safe working practices Maintain the safety and security of the crew M/A01/B01/02 Command of a vessel All systems, procedures, functions and operational capabilities of the vessel All roles and responsibilities of marine and project personnel on board Applicable legislation Exercise command of the vessel in all modes of operation M/A01/B01/03 DP operations DP operational and functional capability Command the vessel while operating in dynamic positioning mode M/A01/B01/04 DP failure management DP failure modes Criteria to make the transition from automatic to manual operation of a DP vessel Contingency procedures for safety of vessel Keep command and control of the vessel reacting appropriately to a DP systems failure Manage the initial stages of a DP failure and provide support in emergency situation Oversee transition from automatic to manual operation of a DP vessel Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 2 of 16

DP Operations B01 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B01/05 Emergency response Emergency procedures appropriate to role Methods of assessment and control in emergency situations Respond in an emergency and control situation as appropriate to role M/A01/B01/06 Communication and personal skills Leadership, decision making and assertiveness techniques Managing personal emotions and stress Communication techniques and interpretation of instructions Vessel communication systems and protocols Lead the marine crew and ensure the safety of all on board Communicate effectively with and provide instruction to personnel under direct supervision Communicate effectively with third parties and all personnel involved in operations Transmit and receive relevant information to and from attendant vessels Follow company communication protocol DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 3 of 16

Anchoring B02 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B02/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B02/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B02/03 Deployment and recovery of anchors Positioning of anchors Anchor handling equipment, including anchor handlers and anchor winches Deployment of anchors, buoys, chaser pennants and piggy back anchors Command and control the vessel during deployment and recovery of anchors M/A01/B02/04 Station keeping Survey and positioning of anchors Single and multiple mooring line failures and their consequences Monitor and maintain the vessel position while anchored Consider and mitigate against anchor line failure M/A01/B02/05 Mooring system failures Anchor, mooring line and winch failure modes of the vessel station keeping capability, including effects on stability Contingency procedures for safety of vessel Keep command and control of the vessel while managing a mooring system failure React appropriately to an anchor, mooring line or winch failure Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures when responding to an emergency M/A01/B02/06 Emergency response M/A01/B02/07 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 4 of 16

Anchoring B02 Name: Start Date in Current DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 5 of 16

Anchoring B02 Name: Start Date in Current DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 6 of 16

Heavy Lift B03 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B03/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B03/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B03/03 Stability and ballasting Stability theory and ballast arrangements Interaction of vessel operations with heavy lift operations Stability calculations Criticality of lift Calculate vessel stability during operations Monitor vessel stability during operations Adjust stability during operations M/A01/B03/04 Load failure Load failure modes Effects on vessel and stability of a load failure Contingency procedures for safety of vessel Keep command and control of the vessel reacting appropriately to a load failure situation Monitor and maintain stability during such a failure Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures M/A01/B03/05 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 M/A01/B03/06 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 7 of 16

Diving B04 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B04/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B04/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B04/03 Diving operations Deployment and recovery of air, mix gas and saturation divers from a vessel Interface between client platform, subsea structures and diving location Command and control of the vessel during diving operations Positioning of diver deployment equipment in relation to the work site and the vessel in accordance with maximum excursion umbilical lengths and proximity of deployment equipment to subsea hazards Move vessel and associated equipment in relation to position of diver M/A01/B04/04 Diving emergency Consequences of vessel loss of position and/or power failure Emergency recovery of divers and diver deployment equipment Hyperbaric evacuation systems and procedures Contingency procedures for safety of vessel Keep command and control of the vessel reacting appropriately to a diving emergency Oversee recovery and evacuation systems and procedures Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures M/A01/B04/05 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 M/A01/B04/06 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 8 of 16

Pipelay (Rigid and Flexible) B05 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B05/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B05/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B05/03 Pipelay operations Pipeline and failure modes ROV and survey operations Limitations of pipeline equipment Correct lay of pipe Initiation of pipeline Lay down target point Command and control the vessel during positioning, laying and recovery of rigid and flexible pipelines Interpret pipeline survey data M/A01/B05/04 Pipeline abandonment Weather forecasting Abandonment methods and procedures Interpret weather forecasts accurately Command and control the vessel during pipeline abandonment M/A01/B05/05 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 M/A01/B05/06 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 9 of 16

Well Servicing B06 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B06/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B06/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B06/03 Well servicing operations Operation of a vessel attached to a wellhead as role requires including: - connecting and disconnecting equipment to wellhead - equipment shut down controls - hole position relative to vessel - failure modes and consequences of the subsea operation - applicable legislation - limitations of subsea equipment - knowledge of maximum permissible offsets - effects of gas on vessel - effects and consequences of loss of containment of well fluid Command and control the vessel during well servicing operations M/A01/B06/04 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 M/A01/B06/05 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 10 of 16

Survey/ROV B07 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B07/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B07/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B07/03 Survey and ROV operations Operational and functional capability of survey and ROV equipment Launching and recovery of ROV Abandonment of ROV Limitations of survey and ROV equipment ROV failure mode and effects on vessel operations Weather limitations Command and control the vessel during survey and ROV operations Interpret weather information correctly M/A01/B07/04 ROV failure ROV failure modes and the consequences of an unexpected loss of position Abandonment and emergency recovery procedures of an ROV Contingency procedures for safety of vessel Keep command and control of the vessel reacting appropriately to an ROV failure Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures M/A01/B07/05 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 M/A01/B07/06 Communication and personal skills Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/06 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 11 of 16

Semi-Submersibles B08 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B08/01 Safety Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/01 M/A01/B08/02 Command of a vessel Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/02 M/A01/B08/03 Semi-submersible vessel operations Stability theory and ballast arrangements for semi-submersible vessels Stability calculations Stability restrictions Damage stability for semi-submersibles The difference and implications of critical, survival, operational and transit draughts Criticality of heel and trim due to movement of loads Watertight integrity Manoeuvrability limitations and restrictions Transiting limitations Carry out stability calculations Control and maintain watertight integrity Operate the ballast panel M/A01/B08/04 Deployment and recovery of anchors Competence satisfied by M/A01/B02/03 M/A01/B08/05 Station keeping Competence satisfied by M/A01/B02/04 M/A01/B08/06 Mooring system failures Competence satisfied by M/A01/B02/05 M/A01/B08/07 Emergency response Competence satisfied by M/A01/B01/05 DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 12 of 16

Semi-Submersibles B08 Name: Start Date in Current M/A01/B08/08 Communication and personal skills Leadership, decision making and assertiveness techniques Communication techniques and interpretation of instructions Transmitting and receiving relevant information to and from attendant vessels Lead the marine crew and ensure the safety of all on board Communicate effectively with and provide instruction to personnel under direct supervision Communicate effectively with third parties and personnel involved with Semi- Submersible operations DEMO Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 13 of 16

All Activities Name: Start Date in Current Assessor and Verifier Record and Contact Details Assessor or Verifier Name Job Title Company Name & Company Stamp Contact Details Signature Page 14 of 16

All Activities Name: Start Date in Current Assessor Notes Code: Please tick Comments: Assessor Signature: Date: Page 15 of 16

All Activities Name: Start Date in Current Verifier Notes Code: Please tick Comments: Verifier Signature: Date: Page 16 of 16