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In the actual demonstration, the applicant shall show ability by taking command of a boat and directing the operation of clearing away, swinging out, lowering the boat into the water, and acting as coxswain in charge of the boat under oars. The AB shall demonstrate ability to row by pulling an oar in
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An AB dayworker performs general maintenance, repair, sanitation and upkeep of material, equipment, and areas in the deck department. This can include maintenance of the ship's metal structures such as chipping, scraping, cleaning, priming, and painting. Areas frequently in need of such maintenance
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with more than two years' experience at sea and considered "well acquainted with his duty". An AB may work as a watchstander, a day worker, or a combination of these roles. Once a sufficient amount of sea time is acquired, then the AB can apply to take a series of courses/examinations to become
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knowledge of nautical terms; boxing the compass, either by degrees or points; running lights, passing signals, and fog signals for vessels on the high seas, in inland waters, or on the Great Lakes depending upon the waters on which the applicant has served; and distress signals;
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The applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the officer in charge, marine inspection, knowledge of pollution laws and regulations, procedures for discharge containment and cleanup, and methods for disposal of sludge and waste material from cargo and fueling
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An AB may be called on to use emergency, lifesaving, damage control, and safety equipment. Able seamen perform all operations connected with the launching of lifesaving equipment. An AB is expected to be able to operate deck machinery, such as the
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In 2004, studies indicate that a typical qualified Able Seaman (AB) sailing without an ITF contract might earn around $ 800 in total compensation; with an ITF contract total compensation is $ 1,300 per month.
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the clearing away, swinging out, and lowering of lifeboats and liferafts, and handling of lifeboats under oars and sails, including questions relative to the proper handling of a boat in a heavy sea;
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Requires 18 months service on deck in vessels of 100 gross tons or more which operate in a service not exclusively confined to the rivers and smaller inland lakes of the United States.
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Time served in certain training programs and school ships may be substituted for the time of service listed above. Special certificates of service are available for
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Requires six months service on deck on sail or auxiliary sail vessels operating on the oceans or the navigable waters of the United States including the Great Lakes.
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Requires six months service on deck on vessels operating on the oceans, or the navigable waters of the United States including the Great Lakes.
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Requires 12 months service on deck on vessels operating on the oceans, or the navigable waters of the United States including the Great Lakes.
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the boat. The applicant shall also demonstrate knowledge of the principal knots, bends, splices, and hitches in common use by tying them.
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knowledge of proper response to commands for handling the wheel and knowledge of the use of engine room telegraph or bell-pull signals.
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N. Lillie, Global collective bargaining on flag of convenience shipping, British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2004, Wiley.
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include the hull, decks, superstructure, cargo gear, and smoke stack. Dayworkers also frequently perform maintenance on
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training in all the operations connected with the launching of lifeboats and liferafts, and in the use of oars;
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establishes in 46 CFR 12.05 examination requirements for the certification of able seamen, which includes:
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lifeboats and liferafts, the names of their essential parts, and a description of the required equipment;
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in ships' muster books or articles. Such an entry was likely to avoid confusion with ordinary seaman (
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acquaintance with the practical handling of boats; including the ability to command the boat's crew.
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able seaman, bays and sounds—12 months, vessels 500 gross tons or less not carrying passengers
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Knowing how to safely work aloft to maintain cargo rigging is a skill required of an AB.
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Requires three years service on deck on vessels operating on the oceans or the
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An examination, conducted only in English, consisting of questions regarding:
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This article is about the civilian occupation. For the military rank, see
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to steer a steady course as directed by the mate or other officer on the
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remains in use in legal documents, in seaman's papers, and aboard ship.
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that comprise the unlicensed deck crew, and reports directly to the
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establishes in 46 CFR 12.05 five categories of able seaman for the
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the operation and functions of commonly used types of davits;
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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Some notable able seamen from the merchant service include:
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James Jessop, AB and murder suspect in the 2011 video game
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while mooring or unmooring, and to operate cargo gear.
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Able seaman (rank)

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boatswain
chief mate
Helmsman
Lookout
seaman
deck department
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