Posted by Ana Leganel on May 29, 2014 | 0 Comments
Category:General,Training
Danube School Ship Concept developed by HINT partners
New procedure for the recognition of training courses for boatmen with CCNR
After analysing the requirements for the introduction and use of a joint school ship in the Danube region, HINT partners developed a Danube School Ship concept covering following aspects: vessel design, organisational structure, educational concept, voyage, estimated costs and funding opportunities.
Stakeholders are hereby invited to go through the executive summary or concept itself (pdf files available for download below), fill in the feedback form and send it to hint@ceronav.ro and Sabine.Gansterer@viadonau.org before June 30th.
Downloads:
Stakeholders are hereby invited to go through the executive summary or concept itself (pdf files available for download below), fill in the feedback form and send it to hint@ceronav.ro and Sabine.Gansterer@viadonau.org before June 30th.
Downloads:
New procedure for the recognition of training courses for boatmen with CCNR
On the 5th of December 2013, during the Plenary Session of its 5th Congress, the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine adopted The transparent procedure for the recognition of professional training courses for boatmen (draft procedure can be consulted here)
Training institutions providing courses for boatmen from countries which have already signed the multilateral Administrative Arrangement for the mutual recognition of service record books (Austria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic) are invited to apply for the recognition of their training course through the national administration and in compliance with the procedure.
Serbia and Croatia already informed CCNR of their intention to apply for the recognition of service books and continue with the recognition of the relevant training courses.
Download here PLATINA Consolidated Tables.
Training institutions providing courses for boatmen from countries which have already signed the multilateral Administrative Arrangement for the mutual recognition of service record books (Austria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic) are invited to apply for the recognition of their training course through the national administration and in compliance with the procedure.
Serbia and Croatia already informed CCNR of their intention to apply for the recognition of service books and continue with the recognition of the relevant training courses.
Download here PLATINA Consolidated Tables.
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