[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of Octobery 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR12.05-9]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 12_CERTIFICATION OF SEAMEN--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart 12.05_Able Seamen
 
Sec. 12.05-9  Examination and demonstration of ability.

    (a) Before an applicant is certified as an able seaman, he or she 
shall prove to the satisfaction of the Coast Guard by oral or other 
means of examination, and by actual demonstration, his or her knowledge 
of seamanship and the ability to carry out effectively all the duties 
that may be required of an able seaman, including those of a 
lifeboatman. The applicant shall demonstrate that he or she:
    (1) Has been trained in all the operations connected with the 
launching of lifeboats and liferafts, and in the use of oars;
    (2) Is acquainted with the practical handling of boats; and
    (3) Is capable of taking command of the boat's crew.
    (b) The examination, whether administered orally or by other means, 
must be conducted only in the English language and must consist of 
questions regarding:
    (1) Lifeboats and liferafts, the names of their essential parts, and 
a description of the required equipment;
    (2) The clearing away, swinging out, and lowering of lifeboats and 
liferafts, and handling of lifeboats under oars and sails, including 
questions relative to the proper handling of a boat in a heavy sea;
    (3) The operation and functions of commonly used types of davits;
    (4) The applicant's knowledge of nautical terms; boxing the compass, 
either by degrees or points according to his experience; running lights, 
passing signals, and fog signals for vessels on the high seas, in inland 
waters, or on the Great Lakes depending upon the waters on which the 
applicant has had service; and distress signals; and,
    (5) The applicant's knowledge of commands in handling the wheel by 
obeying orders passed to him as wheelsman, and knowledge of the use of

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engineroom telegraph or bell-pull signals.
    (c) In the actual demonstration, the applicant shall show his 
ability by taking command of a boat and directing the operation of 
clearing away, swinging out, lowering the boat into the water, and 
acting as coxswain in charge of the boat under oars. He shall 
demonstrate his ability to row by actually pulling an oar in the boat. 
He shall also demonstrate knowledge of the principal knots, bends, 
splices, and hitches in common use by actually making them.
    (d) The applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the 
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, his knowledge of pollution laws 
and regulations, procedures for discharge containment and cleanup, and 
methods for disposal of sludge and waste material from cargo and fueling 
operations.
    (e) Any person who is in valid possession of a certificate as able 
seaman endorsed, any waters--12 months and who can produce documentary 
evidence of sufficient service to qualify for a certificate as able 
seaman endorsed, any waters--unlimited, may be issued a new document 
bearing this endorsement without additional professional examination. 
The applicant shall surrender for cancellation the document bearing the 
limited endorsement. No physical examination will be required at the 
time of this exchange unless it is found that the applicant obviously 
suffers from some physical or mental infirmity to a degree that in the 
opinion of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, would render him 
incompetent to perform the usual duties of an able seaman at sea. If 
such condition is believed to exist, the applicant shall be required to 
undergo an examination by a medical officer of the Public Health Service 
to determine his competency.

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16640, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGD 71-161R, 37 
FR 28263, Dec. 21, 1972; CGD 94-029, 61 FR 47064, Sept. 6, 1996; USCG-
2002-13058, 67 FR 61278, Sept. 30, 2002; USCG-2004-18884, 69 FR 58343, 
Sept. 30, 2004]