Or. Admin. Code § 856-016-0001 - Continuing Professional Development & Safety Training
(1) All applicants
for renewal of an unlimited license shall complete of a minimum of ten (10)
days of continuing professional development training, as provided in paragraphs
(a) and (b) below. Certifications of this training shall be effective for
sixty-three (63) months from the date of completion.
(a) Each pilot shall satisfactorily complete
a five (5) day manned model course at a Board approved manned model
facility.
(b) Each pilot shall
satisfactorily complete an additional five (5) days of course work, at least
one day of which must be Bridge Resources Management for Pilots. All courses
must be conducted at an accredited college, maritime academy, U.S. Coast Guard
approved training facility or conducted by an expert in a field related to the
subject matter of the course. All courses must cover one or more subject matter
topics approved by the Board in advance of the course being taken. The Board
shall maintain a list of approved topics, which may include, but are not
limited to:
(A) Emergency Shiphandling for
Pilots,
(B) Advanced Electronic
Navigation Systems,
(C) Azipod
Controls and Operations with Azipods,
(D) Fatigue, Sleep and Medications for
Pilots,
(E) Legal Aspects of
Pilotage, including State Statutes and Regulations for Pilots,
(F) Maritime Domain Awareness and Security
for Pilots,
(G) Crisis Management
and Media Response,
(H) Pilot
Self-Assessment Simulation,
(I)
Advanced Shiphandling Simulation,
(J) Operation with Tugs for Pilots,
(K) Radar Observer (credit limited to one day
per reporting period),
(L) Bridge
Resources Management for Pilots,
(M) Train the Trainer.
(2) In addition to satisfying the
requirements set forth above, each pilot holding an unlimited license shall
complete a minimum of one day of personal safety training during the 12-month
period preceding the expiration date of their license. The Board shall maintain
a list of pre-approved training, which may include, but are not limited to:
(a) CPR.
(b) Man Overboard (MOB).
(c) Cold Water Survival.
(d) Helicopter Dunker.
(e) Pilot Boat Drills.
(f) Rescue Systems.
(g) STCW - Basic Safety Training.
(3) Each pilot shall submit with
every license renewal application, documentation of all requirements from
paragraphs (1) and (2) of this rule, which were obtained by that pilot
subsequent to the pilot's most recent, prior renewal application or, for pilots
submitting a first renewal application, obtained subsequent to being granted
initial licensure. The documentation shall be submitted in a format approved by
the Board.
(4) A pilot who is
unable to complete the continued professional development requirements within
the time allowed due to unexpected, emergency circumstances may request in
writing a temporary waiver and the Board may, upon good cause shown, permit a
license renewal for one year without the requirements being met, provided that
all required professional development courses that were waived temporarily are
completed by the applicant at the time application for renewal is made the
following year. An application for renewal the following year shall be refused
if the continuing professional development requirements temporarily waived have
not been completed.
(5) National
and State-Wide Emergencies. The Board may, upon its own motion, renew a license
for one or more pilots who have not obtained all the continuing professional
development requirements in sections (1) and (2) of this rule if:
(a) The Board determines a national or
state-wide emergency existed during the year leading up to license renewal,
which made continuing professional development courses unavailable or
impracticable; and
(b) A pilot who
receives this temporary waiver must complete all professional development
requirements waived within 18 months of the temporary waiver being granted.
Application for renewal 18 months or later after the temporary waiver was
granted shall be refused if the continuing professional development
requirements temporarily waived have not been completed.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670 & ORS 776
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 776.115 & ORS 670.310
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