Engineering Revalidation Part C
Essential revalidation training for Engineer Officers
Revalidate your Australian Certificate of Competency (COC) with our course, designed for engineering officers with insufficient sea time in the last five years.
This course is AMSA-approved and ensures compliance with Marine Orders Part 3.
Overview
Where Fremantle
When Semester 1, 2026
How On Campus
This course meets the requirements of STCW as revised by Manila Amendments 2010, is AMSA-approved and follows AMSA’s MT09 syllabus to revalidate an engineering Certificate of Competency at the grade of Engineer class 1, Engineer class 2 and Engineer watchkeeper and the sub grade of steam and/ or motor.
This course covers elements of A and Part C, which includes the following course content:
Cargo operations, including:
- Carriage of hazardous and dangerous goods
- Cargo securing arrangements—equipment and documentation
- IMDG Code amendments and revisions
- IMO Codes for bulk and other cargoes
Vessel stability review, including damage stability, cargo loading and ballast management simulation involving stresses.
Recent developments in international and national legislation concerning safety of life at sea and protection of the marine environment, including amendments to the MARPOL, STCW, MLC and Loadline, SOLAS conventions, and other current and relevant IMO resolutions—including Res 1206 lifeboats—as follows:
- ISM Code revision
- MLC requirements and implementation
- Seacare/OHS(MI) Act amendments and application
- HSR duties revision
- Safety codes for the prevention of accidents, including review
- Confined space entry and documentation revision
- Shipboard Security/ISPS Code update
Vessel First Aid refresher
- Common injuries and treatment methods
- Common psychosocial hazards and management/prevention strategies
- Modern fuels, including specifications, sampling, documentation, treatment and restrictions or limitations on use and developments with:
- Slow-speed engines
- Medium-speed engines
- Gas, steam turbine and boiler
- Current technology, equipment and IMO Code updates.
- Plant Operation, including RO, purifier, OWS, AFS, BWT, Incinerator and sewage systems.
- Permits to work/isolation revision
- Refrigerant handling and revision.
- Power generation and distribution systems, including:
- Emergency arrangements
- High Voltage Electricity Theory and practical
- Modern controls/PLCs
- Electronic controls/PLCs practical
- Practical electrical / Electronic exercises
- Digital electronics (theory and practical)
- Use of leadership and management skills
- Review of recent marine incidents, including those leading to injury, pollution or vessel casualty, relevant to engineers
- Review of recent relevant regulatory activities, both foreign and domestic, including vessel detention and legal action.
To meet the remaining requirements of Part A, you will also have to enrol in the following short courses/ skill sets:
Important information
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Semester 1, 2026
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Course fees
Indicative fees and charges
The fees quoted are estimates only and are for all units in the course for students enrolling on a full-time basis. If you're a student that has successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in to complete this course. Please view the full list of fee disclaimers.
Units
| National ID | Unit title |
|---|---|
| S0107 | Engineering Revalidation Part C |