Marine operator licence limited to small vessels


Marine operator licence limited to small vessels

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Licence MARINE OPERATOR LICENCE LIMITED TO SMALL VESSELS Apply for a marine operator licence limited to small vessels (MEOL SV) to work in certain engineering roles on merchant vessels.


APPLY FOR THIS LICENCE Start now on the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's section of GOV.UK A marine operator licence limited to small vessels (MEOL SV) allows you to serve as a marine


engine operator on UK-registered small vessels with a propulsion (registered) power of between 200 kW and 750 kW, where standards of training and certification and watchkeeping (STCW)


requirements do not apply. HOW MUCH IT COSTS £215 including the cost of the oral exam. WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO APPLY You’ll need to: * be at least 19 years old * hold the applicable ancillary


and safety course certificates * hold an approved engine course (AEC) 1 and 2 Certificate of Completion * hold a valid ENG1 medical fitness certificate or an acceptable equivalent * pass the


MCA oral exam for a MEOL SV You’ll also need to have completed either of the following: * 36 months’ onboard service as a dual-purpose deck hand and engineer responsible for the maintenance


and servicing of a small vessel of 200 kW or more in propulsion power, of which at least 6 months must be seagoing service in the engineering department * 24 months’ onboard service as a


small vessel engineer responsible for system maintenance on a small vessel of 200 kW or more in propulsion power of which at least 6 months must be seagoing service HOW LONG IT LASTS Your


MEOL SV does not need to be renewed. HOW TO APPEAL To find out about the appeals process see MIN 690 section 12.