[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR12.15-9]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 12_CERTIFICATION OF SEAMEN--Table of Contents
 
         Subpart 12.15_Qualified Member of the Engine Department
 
Sec. 12.15-9  Examination requirements.

    (a) Each applicant for certification as a qualified member of the 
engine department in the rating of oiler, watertender, fireman, deck 
engineer, refrigeration engineer, junior engineer, electrician, or 
machinist shall be examined orally or by other means and only in the 
English language on the subjects listed in paragraph (b) of this 
section. The applicant's general knowledge of the subjects must be 
sufficient to satisfy the examiner that he is qualified to perform the 
duties of the rating for which he makes application.
    (b) List of subjects required:

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                                             Refrigerating    Fireman/                         Junior     Deck
            Subjects              Machinist     engineer    Watertender   Oiler  Electrician  engineer  engineer
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1. Application, maintenance, and         X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 use of hand tools and measuring
 instruments....................
2. Uses of babbitt, copper,              X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 brass, steel, and other metals.
3. Methods of measuring pipe,            X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 pipe fittings, sheet metal,
 machine bolts and nuts,
 packing, etc...................
4. Operation and maintenance of          X   .............          X         X          X          X         X
 mechanical remote control
 equipment......................
5. Precautions to be taken for           X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 the prevention of fire and the
 proper use of firefighting
 equipment......................
6. Principles of mechanical       .........           X     ...........       X  ...........        X   ........
 refrigeration; and functions,
 operation, and maintenance of
 various machines and parts of
 the systems....................
7. Knowledge of piping systems    .........           X     ...........  ......  ...........        X   ........
 as used in ammonia, freon, and
 CO2, including testing for
 leaks, operation of bypasses,
 and making up of joints........

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8. Safety precautions to be              X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 observed in the operation of
 various refrigerating systems,
 including storage of
 refrigerants, and the use of
 gas masks and firefighting
 equipment......................
9. Combustion of fuels, proper    .........  .............          X         X  ...........        X   ........
 temperature, pressures, and
 atomization....................
10. Operation of the fuel oil     .........  .............          X         X  ...........        X         X
 system on oil burning boilers,
 including the transfer and
 storage of fuel oil............
11. Hazards involved and the             X            X             X         X          X          X   ........
 precautions taken against
 accumulation of oil in
 furnaces, bilges, floorplates,
 and tank tops; flarebacks,
 leaks in fuel oil heaters,
 clogged strainers and burner
 tips...........................
12. Precautions necessary when    .........  .............          X         X  ...........        X   ........
 filling empty boilers, starting
 up the fuel oil burning system,
 and raising steam from a cold
 boiler.........................
13. The function, operation, and         X            X             X         X          X          X   ........
 maintenance of the various
 engineroom auxiliaries.........
14. Proper operation of the              X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 various types of lubricating
 systems........................
15. Safety precautions to be             X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 observed in connection with the
 operation of engineroom
 auxiliaries, electrical
 machinery, and switchboard
 equipment......................
16. The function, operation, and         X            X             X         X  ...........        X         X
 maintenance of the bilge,
 ballast, fire, freshwater,
 sanitary, and lubricating
 systems........................
17. Proper care of spare machine         X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 parts and idle equipment.......
18. The procedure in preparing a  .........  .............          X         X  ...........        X   ........
 turbine, reciprocating, or
 Diesel engine for standby; also
 the procedure in securing......
19. Operation and maintenance of  .........  .............          X         X  ...........        X   ........
 the equipment necessary for the
 supply of water to boilers, the
 dangers of high and low water
 and remedial action............
20. Operation, location, and             X   .............          X         X  ...........        X   ........
 maintenance of the various
 boiler fittings and accessories
21. The practical application     .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 and solution of basic
 electrical calculations (Ohm's
 law, power formula, etc.)......
22. Electrical wiring circuits    .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 of the various two-wire and
 three-wire D.C. systems and the
 various single-phase and
 polyphase A.C. systems.........
23. Application and               .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 characteristics of parallel and
 series circuits................
24. Application and maintenance   .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 of electrical meters and
 instruments....................
25. The maintenance and           .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 installation of lighting and
 power wiring involving testing
 for, locating and correcting
 grounds, short circuits and
 open circuits, and making
 splices........................
26. The operation and             .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 maintenance of the various
 types of generators and motors,
 both A.C. and D.C..............
27. Operation, installation, and  .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 maintenance of the various
 types of electrical controls
 and safety devices.............
28. Testing and maintenance of    .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X   ........
 special electrical equipment,
 such as telegraphs, telephones,
 alarm systems, fire-detecting
 systems, and rudder angle
 indicators.....................
29. Rules and Regulations and     .........  .............  ...........  ......          X          X         X
 requirements for installation,
 repair, and maintenance of
 electrical wiring and equipment
 installed aboard ships.........
29a. Pollution laws and                  X            X             X         X          X          X   ........
 regulations, procedures for
 discharge containment and
 cleanup, and methods for
 disposal of sludge and waste
 from cargo and fueling
 operations.....................
30. Such further examination of          X            X             X         X          X          X         X
 a nonmathematical character as
 the Officer in Charge, Marine
 Inspection, may consider
 necessary to establish the
 applicant's proficiency........
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    (c) Each applicant for certification as a qualified member of the 
engine department in the rating of pumpman shall, by oral or other 
examination, demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the subjects peculiar 
to that rating to satisfy the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, that 
he or she is qualified to perform the duties of that rating.
    (d) Applicants for certification as qualified members of the engine 
department in the rating of deck engine

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mechanic or engineman, who have proved eligibility for such endorsement 
under either Sec. 12.15-13 or Sec. 12.15-15, will not be required to 
take a written or oral examination for such ratings.

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16640, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGFR 66-46, 31 FR 
13649, Oct. 22, 1966; CGD 71-161R, 37 FR 28263, Dec. 21, 1972; CGD 74-
75, 42 FR 24741, May 16, 1977; CGD 94-029, 61 FR 47064, Sept. 6, 1996]