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Incidents like the sinking of MV Starlite Atlantic and the death of the two engine cadets brings forth the issue of protection of cadets while undergoing training.
The Standard Cadet Training Agreement on Ships Engaged in International Voyage took effect on August 25, 2013 to ensure compliance with the requirements of MLC 2006 in safeguarding the rights of and affording social protection for marine cadets while undergoing the mandatory shipboard training. Cadets are required to undergo the apprenticeship period aboard an actual ship in order to expose students to the real-life applications of the concepts and techniques that they learned in the classroom.
A Cadet refers to
a student of maritime education leading to a Bachelor's degree (BSMT or BSMarE)
who is required to undergo on board training to complete the academic
requirement for a maritime degreeor technical course. Under Article II (f) of the Maritime Labour
Convention (MLC) 2006, marine cadets are included in the definition of a
"seafarer" as "any person who is employed or engaged or works in
any capacity on board a ship to which· this Convention applies;"
It is almost a mirror image of the
Standard Employment Contract for Seafarers (SEC) that contains provisions on conditions of employment,
accommodation, recreational
facilities, food and catering , welfare and social security protection. It likewise mandated that the Sponsoring Company shall provide the Cadet health
protection and medical care in case of training-related illness, injury or
hazard or any illness, injury, or hazard occurring during the term of the
agreement as well
as financial security to cover compensation for a resulting permanent
disability or death.
The aim of the he Agreement
basically includes (a) to recognize
that the Cadet is a maritime education student and to declare that the Cadet is
not part of the ship’s labor complement; (b) to provide the
Cadet with opportunity to be trained on-board ship in accordance with the rules
of Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
and (c) to
ensure the safety and well-being of the Cadet during the period of training
until the repatriation of the Cadet
On the other hand, the cadet’s responsibilities, among
others, to (a) complete and pass the OnboardTraining Program within the period
stipulated (b) perform all duties, assignments, designated tasks, and comply
with the requirements, regulatons, policies, and procedures of the ship; (c) Conduct
himself/herself in an orderly and respectful manner towards shipmates,
passengers, shippers, stevedores, port authorities, and other persons on official
business with the ship.
A copy of the Standard Cadet Training Agreement can be
viewed at http://www.poea.gov.ph/gbr/2013/8.pdf
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