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2016/0050(COD) Recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead TRAN MEISSNER Gesine (icon: ALDE ALDE) MUSELIER Renaud (icon: PPE PPE), ȚAPARDEL Claudia (icon: S&D S&D), VAN DALEN Peter (icon: ECR ECR), KYLLÖNEN Merja (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL), TAYLOR Keith (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), AIUTO Daniela (icon: EFDD EFDD), ARNAUTU Marie-Christine (icon: ENF ENF)
Committee Opinion EMPL BOYLAN Lynn (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL) Amjad BASHIR (icon: ECR ECR), Elena GENTILE (icon: S&D S&D), Marian HARKIN (icon: ALDE ALDE), Dominique MARTIN (icon: ENF ENF)
Committee Opinion IMCO
Committee Opinion JURI BERGERON Joëlle (icon: EFDD EFDD) Tadeusz ZWIEFKA (icon: PPE PPE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 091-p1

Events

2018/01/10
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2017/12/27
   Final act published in Official Journal
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PURPOSE: promote inland navigation by ensuring the mutual recognition of professions.

LEGISLATIVE ACT: Directive (EU) 2017/2397 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directives 91/672/EEC and 96/50/EC.

CONTENT: the Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a craft navigating on Union inland waterways, as well as for the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States. Workers in the EU inland navigation sector will thus have a single certification system that will allow them to operate throughout Europe.

Scope: the single certification system applies to all deck crewmembers, liquefied natural gas experts and passenger navigation experts . It does not apply to persons navigating in a Member State where none of the inland waterways are linked to the navigable network of another Member State, or those navigating limited journeys of local interest, or navigating seasonally.

From a geographical point of view, the system will apply to activities on the EU inland waterways falling within the scope of the Directive, including the Rhine.

Union certificates of qualification : the Directive provides for:

the obligation for deck crew members and for navigation experts with passengers and persons involved in the refuelling of vessels operating on liquefied natural gas navigating the inland waterways of the Union, to possess a Union certificate of qualification; the obligation for boat masters to hold specific authorisations if: (i) they navigate on waterways that have been identified as sections of inland waterways with specific risks; (ii) they are navigating by radar; (iii) they operate vessels operating on liquefied natural gas; iv) if they are sailing large convoys.

Recognition: Union certificates of qualification and service record books and logbooks issued by the competent authorities in accordance with the Directive will be valid on all inland waterways of the Union.

In addition, any third country may submit to the Commission an application for recognition of the certificates, service record books or logbooks issued by its authorities. Every eight years the Commission will assess the conformity of the certification scheme in the requesting third country with the requirements of the Directive.

Certification of qualifications : Member States should ensure that persons receiving certificates of qualification have the corresponding minimum levels of competence, verified following an appropriate assessment. Such assessments could take the form of an administrative examination , or could form part of approved training programmes carried out in accordance with common standards in order to ensure a comparable minimum level of competence in all Member States for various qualifications.

The existence of approved training programs may facilitate the entry into the professional inland navigation market of workers from other sectors and with prior experience.

Approved simulators may be used for practical testing to make the assessment of competencies easier.

The Directive stresses the importance of the ability to use an on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. Any deck crewmember who may be required to navigate a craft will be encouraged to undergo training and certification on the use of such radios. This training and certification will be mandatory for boat masters and helmsmen.

ENTRY INTO FORCE: 16.1.2018.

TRANSPOSITION: by 17.1.2022.

DELEGATED ACTS: the Commission may adopt delegated acts in respect of the setting of standards of competence, standards for medical fitness, standards for practical examinations, standards for the approval of simulators and standards defining the characteristics and conditions of use for the database to be managed by the Commission. The power to adopt such acts is conferred on the Commission for a period of five years from 16 January 2018 . The European Parliament or the Council may object to a delegated act within a period of two months (which may be extended by two months) from the notification of the act.

2017/12/13
   CSL - Draft final act
Documents
2017/12/12
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2017/12/05
   CSL - Final act signed
2017/12/04
   EP/CSL - Act adopted by Council after Parliament's 1st reading
2017/12/04
   CSL - Council Meeting
2017/11/14
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2017/11/14
   EP - Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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The European Parliament adopted by 609 votes to 32, with 44 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC.

Scope : Parliament excluded from the scope of the Directive:

persons sailing for sporting or recreational purposes or involved in the operation of bins that do not move independently, and in navigation by the armed forces or emergency services;

persons navigating in Member States which do not have inland waterways connected to the waterway network of another Member State and who: (i) make only limited journeys in a small geographical area; or ii) operate only on a seasonal basis.

Members of the deck crew : the amended text specified that these persons should also be able to carry out tasks related to the control of the operation of the vessel, the transport of passengers, the naval machinery, the communication, the health and safety, and the protection of the environment.

Exemptions : Member States shall have the possibility of not making Union certificates of qualification compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State

A Member State that grants exemptions may issue certificates of qualification to persons under conditions that differ from the general conditions set out in this Directive, provided that such certificates ensure an adequate level of safety . The recognition of those certificates in other Member States shall be governed by Directive 2005/36/EC or Directive 2005/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as applicable.

Member States shall inform the Commission of the exemptions granted in accordance with paragraph 1. The Commission shall make information on those granted exemptions publicly available.

Special risk stretches : Member States that identify stretches of inland waterways with specific risks in their territories shall specify the additional competence required from boatmasters navigating on those stretches of inland waterways, and shall specify the means necessary to prove that such requirements are met. Member States should, subject to the consent of the Member State in which a stretch of inland waterway with specific risks is located, be allowed to assess the competences necessary for navigating on that specific stretch of inland waterway.

Recognition of certificates issued by a third country : the text provides that any third country may submit to the Commission a request for recognition of certificates, service record books or logbooks that have been issued by its authorities. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention.

Every eight years, the Commission shall assess the compliance of the certification system in the third country with the requirements laid down in this Directive.

Competence assessment : a practical examination certificate shall be issued to applicants who have passed the practical test where that examination took place on a simulator approved by another Member State. Certificates issued by the competent authorities of other Member States shall be recognised without further requirements or assessments. Examiners and qualified supervisors shall be free from conflicts of interest .

Any Member State may temporarily suspend a Union certificate of qualification where it considers that such suspension is necessary for reasons of safety or public order.

Approval of training programmes : Member States may establish training programmes leading to diplomas or certificates that demonstrate compliance with the standards of competence are approved by the competent authorities of the Member States in whose territory the relevant education or training institute conducts its training programmes.

The quality assessment and assurance of the training programmes shall be ensured by the application of a national or international quality standard .

Member States shall recognise any diplomas or certificates awarded after the completion of training programmes approved by other Member States.

Member States shall issue certificates of qualification only to persons who have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification.

Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission shall refer to CESNI ( Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure ) standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive.

Radio operating skills : the amended text stressed the importance of skills to operate the on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. It is important that Member States encourage any deck crew member who might need to navigate the craft to have training and certification regarding the operation of such radios. For boatmasters and helmsmen, such training and certification is compulsory

Essential competence requirements : Parliament also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster:

give instructions to other deck crew members and supervise the tasks they exercise; apply knowledge of the applicable rules on the manning of craft, including knowledge on resting time and on deck crew members composition; sail and manoeuvre, ensuring the safe operation of the craft in all conditions on inland waterways, including in situations that involve high traffic density or where other craft carry dangerous goods; plan and ensure the safe transport of and care for passengers during the voyage, including providing direct assistance to disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility.

Passenger navigation expert : every applicant shall be able to communicate in elementary English.

Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.

Documents
2017/11/13
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2017/07/11
   EP - Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations
Documents
2017/06/30
   CSL - Coreper letter confirming interinstitutional agreement
2016/11/28
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading
Details

The Committee on Transport and Tourism adopted the report by Gesine MEISSNER (ADLE, DE) on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC.

The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, exercising its prerogative as an associated committee in accordance with Rule 54 of the Rules of Procedure , also gave its opinion on the report.

The committee recommended that Parliament’s position adopted in first reading should amend the Commission as follows:

Scope: Members excluded from the scope of the Directive:

crafts used by armed forces, forces maintaining public order, civil defence services, waterway administrations, fire services and other emergency services; crafts navigating seasonally within a Member State on isolated lakes not connected to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State.

‘ Deck crew members’: the text states that this means persons involved in the operation of a vessel carrying out tasks related to controlling the operation of the vessel, marine engineering, communication, safety, health and environmental protection, cargo and passenger handling.

Exemptions: holding Union certificates of qualification should not be made compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State.

Inland waterway stretches presenting specific risks: a high frequency of accidents at a specific location on the river should form part of the criteria for determining whether a particular stretch of water involves a specific risk. For stretches with specific risks, it shall be compulsory for a limited number of journeys to be carried out on the stretch concerned.

Recognition of certificates issued by a third country: Members suggested confining such recognition to third countries that are linked to a navigable inland waterway of a Member State. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention.

Assessment of competences : the demonstration of compliance with the standards of competence shall include a practical examination for obtaining, inter alia, a certificate of qualification for navigational safety experts on passenger vessels. Member States shall issue a practical examination certificate to applicants who have passed the practical examination. They shall recognise, without further requirements or assessments, practical examination certificates issued by competent authorities in other Member States.

Practical examinations may take place on board a vessel or on a simulator . As far as possible, nationals of other Member States must be guaranteed access to simulators.

Examiners must be qualified to assess the competences and the corresponding knowledge and skills and must not have a conflict of interest.

Training programmes: Member States may approve training programmes at national level on condition that such programmes meet the common criteria defined by CESNI ( Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure) . Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission should refer to CESNI standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive.

The competence acquisition and assessment activities, and the administration of Union certificates of qualifications, services record books and logbooks, should be evaluated at intervals of no more than six years by independent bodies.

Essential competence requirements: Members also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster:

assist the vessel’s management in providing services to passengers, know and initiate the application of relevant passenger rights, including special measures for persons with reduced mobility; know traffic regulations and basic knowledge of the carriage of dangerous goods; give instructions and monitor all tasks undertaken by other members of the deck crew; ensure good communication at all times with other ships and ground authorities and be able to communicate in elementary English.

Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.

Documents
2016/11/10
   EP - Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
2016/11/10
   EP - Committee decision to open interinstitutional negotiations with report adopted in committee
2016/10/17
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/10/13
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2016/09/15
   EP - Referral to associated committees announced in Parliament
2016/09/13
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2016/07/13
   EP - Committee opinion
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2016/07/13
   ESC - Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report
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2016/06/06
   CSL - Debate in Council
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2016/06/06
   CSL - Council Meeting
2016/05/24
   EP - BOYLAN Lynn (GUE/NGL) appointed as rapporteur in EMPL
2016/05/19
   PT_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2016/05/10
   IT_SENATE - Contribution
Documents
2016/05/09
   ES_PARLIAMENT - Contribution
Documents
2016/05/02
   EP - MEISSNER Gesine (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in TRAN
2016/04/11
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
2016/03/15
   EP - BERGERON Joëlle (EFDD) appointed as rapporteur in JURI
2016/02/18
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
Documents
2016/02/18
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2016/02/18
   EC - Legislative proposal published
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PURPOSE: to facilitate labour mobility in the inland waterway transport sector by ensuring that skilled workers’ qualifications are recognised throughout the Union.

PROPOSED ACT: Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council.

ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

BACKGROUND: inland waterway transport (IWT) is a cost-saving and energy-efficient transport mode that could be used more efficiently to support the European Union’s energy efficiency, growth and industrial development goals. However, its contribution is hampered by difficulties in terms of labour mobility, persistent vacancies and skills mismatches, which continue in spite of attempts by the sector to tackle the problems at bilateral and multilateral level.

Varying minimum requirements for professional qualifications across the Member States do not provide sufficient assurance for individual countries as regards the recognition of professional qualifications of crew from other Member States, in particular as this also affects the safety of navigation.

Based on over 19 years of experience with the implementation of Directives 96/50/EC and 91/672/EEC , the Commission considered it necessary to propose to extend the scope of recognition of professional qualifications beyond the level of boat masters to all crew involved in the operation of vessels, including on the Rhine river.

The initiative responds to long-standing calls from the sector and Member States to revise the existing outdated legal framework and replace it with a modern, competence-based framework. It has been prepared under the Commission’s policy framework for promoting inland waterway transport, NAIADES II .

IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the policy option introducing minimum competence requirements for boatmen and boat masters , including examination standards for training institutes, has been chosen. This option is preferred as it offers a more effective way to improve labour mobility than the ‘do nothing’ and the ‘voluntary measures’ options.

CONTENT: the proposal repeals Directive 91/672/EEC and Directive 96/50/EC and provides for gradual phasing-in with transitional measures and extends the requirements to cover all crew in inland navigation in the EU, including on the Rhine river .

This Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a vessel for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterways in the Union, as well as the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States.

Union certificate of qualification : the proposal lays down:

the obligation for deck crew members, persons in charge of emergency situations on board passenger vessels and persons involved in the bunkering of liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels to hold certificates of qualification proving their qualifications; that boat masters sailing in circumstances presenting a particular safety hazard should hold a specific authorisation, in particular, for sailing large convoys, sailing liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels, sailing in conditions of reduced visibility, sailing on waterways with a maritime character or sailing on waterways with specific risks for navigation. In order to obtain such authorisation, boat masters should be required to demonstrate additional competences .

For ensuring safety of navigation, Member States should identify waterways with a maritime character , in accordance with harmonised criteria. They should also have the possibility to identify the waterways entailing specific risks for navigation.

Member States should issue certificates of qualification only to persons that have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the minimum medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification.

Recognition : certificates of qualification, service record books and logbooks, issued in accordance with the Rhine Navigation Personnel Regulation under the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation which lay down requirements that are identical to those of this Directive should be valid on all Union inland waterways.

To instil the necessary confidence among the Member States in the mechanism for mutual recognition, the requirements in terms of quality standards with respect to assessment of competences and skills, recognition of training programmes .

The proposal includes information on certified qualifications in a database kept by the Commission or a designated body is necessary to streamline the exchange of information between the Member States and to ensure efficient implementation of the initiative.

DELEGATED ACT: the proposal contains provisions empowering the Commission to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

Documents

Votes

A8-0338/2016 - Gesine Meissner - Am 131 14/11/2017 12:42:44.000 #

2017/11/14 Outcome: +: 609, 0: 44, -: 32
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AmendmentsDossier
326 2016/0050(COD)
2016/06/21 JURI 60 amendments...
source: 585.468
2016/09/08 EMPL 72 amendments...
source: 587.652
2016/10/06 EMPL 14 amendments...
source: 589.478
2016/10/17 TRAN 180 amendments...
source: 592.172

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  • date: 2016-02-18T00:00:00 type: Legislative proposal published body: EC docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2016/0082/COM_COM(2016)0082(ANN)_EN.pdf title: COM(2016)0082 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2016&nu_doc=0082 title: EUR-Lex summary: PURPOSE: to facilitate labour mobility in the inland waterway transport sector by ensuring that skilled workers’ qualifications are recognised throughout the Union. PROPOSED ACT: Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: inland waterway transport (IWT) is a cost-saving and energy-efficient transport mode that could be used more efficiently to support the European Union’s energy efficiency, growth and industrial development goals. However, its contribution is hampered by difficulties in terms of labour mobility, persistent vacancies and skills mismatches, which continue in spite of attempts by the sector to tackle the problems at bilateral and multilateral level. Varying minimum requirements for professional qualifications across the Member States do not provide sufficient assurance for individual countries as regards the recognition of professional qualifications of crew from other Member States, in particular as this also affects the safety of navigation. Based on over 19 years of experience with the implementation of Directives 96/50/EC and 91/672/EEC , the Commission considered it necessary to propose to extend the scope of recognition of professional qualifications beyond the level of boat masters to all crew involved in the operation of vessels, including on the Rhine river. The initiative responds to long-standing calls from the sector and Member States to revise the existing outdated legal framework and replace it with a modern, competence-based framework. It has been prepared under the Commission’s policy framework for promoting inland waterway transport, NAIADES II . IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the policy option introducing minimum competence requirements for boatmen and boat masters , including examination standards for training institutes, has been chosen. This option is preferred as it offers a more effective way to improve labour mobility than the ‘do nothing’ and the ‘voluntary measures’ options. CONTENT: the proposal repeals Directive 91/672/EEC and Directive 96/50/EC and provides for gradual phasing-in with transitional measures and extends the requirements to cover all crew in inland navigation in the EU, including on the Rhine river . This Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a vessel for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterways in the Union, as well as the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States. Union certificate of qualification : the proposal lays down: the obligation for deck crew members, persons in charge of emergency situations on board passenger vessels and persons involved in the bunkering of liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels to hold certificates of qualification proving their qualifications; that boat masters sailing in circumstances presenting a particular safety hazard should hold a specific authorisation, in particular, for sailing large convoys, sailing liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels, sailing in conditions of reduced visibility, sailing on waterways with a maritime character or sailing on waterways with specific risks for navigation. In order to obtain such authorisation, boat masters should be required to demonstrate additional competences . For ensuring safety of navigation, Member States should identify waterways with a maritime character , in accordance with harmonised criteria. They should also have the possibility to identify the waterways entailing specific risks for navigation. Member States should issue certificates of qualification only to persons that have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the minimum medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification. Recognition : certificates of qualification, service record books and logbooks, issued in accordance with the Rhine Navigation Personnel Regulation under the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation which lay down requirements that are identical to those of this Directive should be valid on all Union inland waterways. To instil the necessary confidence among the Member States in the mechanism for mutual recognition, the requirements in terms of quality standards with respect to assessment of competences and skills, recognition of training programmes . The proposal includes information on certified qualifications in a database kept by the Commission or a designated body is necessary to streamline the exchange of information between the Member States and to ensure efficient implementation of the initiative. DELEGATED ACT: the proposal contains provisions empowering the Commission to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
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  • date: 2016-11-28T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A8-2016-0338&language=EN title: A8-0338/2016 summary: The Committee on Transport and Tourism adopted the report by Gesine MEISSNER (ADLE, DE) on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC. The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, exercising its prerogative as an associated committee in accordance with Rule 54 of the Rules of Procedure , also gave its opinion on the report. The committee recommended that Parliament’s position adopted in first reading should amend the Commission as follows: Scope: Members excluded from the scope of the Directive: crafts used by armed forces, forces maintaining public order, civil defence services, waterway administrations, fire services and other emergency services; crafts navigating seasonally within a Member State on isolated lakes not connected to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State. ‘ Deck crew members’: the text states that this means persons involved in the operation of a vessel carrying out tasks related to controlling the operation of the vessel, marine engineering, communication, safety, health and environmental protection, cargo and passenger handling. Exemptions: holding Union certificates of qualification should not be made compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State. Inland waterway stretches presenting specific risks: a high frequency of accidents at a specific location on the river should form part of the criteria for determining whether a particular stretch of water involves a specific risk. For stretches with specific risks, it shall be compulsory for a limited number of journeys to be carried out on the stretch concerned. Recognition of certificates issued by a third country: Members suggested confining such recognition to third countries that are linked to a navigable inland waterway of a Member State. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention. Assessment of competences : the demonstration of compliance with the standards of competence shall include a practical examination for obtaining, inter alia, a certificate of qualification for navigational safety experts on passenger vessels. Member States shall issue a practical examination certificate to applicants who have passed the practical examination. They shall recognise, without further requirements or assessments, practical examination certificates issued by competent authorities in other Member States. Practical examinations may take place on board a vessel or on a simulator . As far as possible, nationals of other Member States must be guaranteed access to simulators. Examiners must be qualified to assess the competences and the corresponding knowledge and skills and must not have a conflict of interest. Training programmes: Member States may approve training programmes at national level on condition that such programmes meet the common criteria defined by CESNI ( Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure) . Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission should refer to CESNI standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive. The competence acquisition and assessment activities, and the administration of Union certificates of qualifications, services record books and logbooks, should be evaluated at intervals of no more than six years by independent bodies. Essential competence requirements: Members also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster: assist the vessel’s management in providing services to passengers, know and initiate the application of relevant passenger rights, including special measures for persons with reduced mobility; know traffic regulations and basic knowledge of the carriage of dangerous goods; give instructions and monitor all tasks undertaken by other members of the deck crew; ensure good communication at all times with other ships and ground authorities and be able to communicate in elementary English. Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.
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  • date: 2017-11-14T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=27826&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2017-11-14T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2017-0425 title: T8-0425/2017 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 609 votes to 32, with 44 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC. Scope : Parliament excluded from the scope of the Directive: persons sailing for sporting or recreational purposes or involved in the operation of bins that do not move independently, and in navigation by the armed forces or emergency services; persons navigating in Member States which do not have inland waterways connected to the waterway network of another Member State and who: (i) make only limited journeys in a small geographical area; or ii) operate only on a seasonal basis. Members of the deck crew : the amended text specified that these persons should also be able to carry out tasks related to the control of the operation of the vessel, the transport of passengers, the naval machinery, the communication, the health and safety, and the protection of the environment. Exemptions : Member States shall have the possibility of not making Union certificates of qualification compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State A Member State that grants exemptions may issue certificates of qualification to persons under conditions that differ from the general conditions set out in this Directive, provided that such certificates ensure an adequate level of safety . The recognition of those certificates in other Member States shall be governed by Directive 2005/36/EC or Directive 2005/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as applicable. Member States shall inform the Commission of the exemptions granted in accordance with paragraph 1. The Commission shall make information on those granted exemptions publicly available. Special risk stretches : Member States that identify stretches of inland waterways with specific risks in their territories shall specify the additional competence required from boatmasters navigating on those stretches of inland waterways, and shall specify the means necessary to prove that such requirements are met. Member States should, subject to the consent of the Member State in which a stretch of inland waterway with specific risks is located, be allowed to assess the competences necessary for navigating on that specific stretch of inland waterway. Recognition of certificates issued by a third country : the text provides that any third country may submit to the Commission a request for recognition of certificates, service record books or logbooks that have been issued by its authorities. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention. Every eight years, the Commission shall assess the compliance of the certification system in the third country with the requirements laid down in this Directive. Competence assessment : a practical examination certificate shall be issued to applicants who have passed the practical test where that examination took place on a simulator approved by another Member State. Certificates issued by the competent authorities of other Member States shall be recognised without further requirements or assessments. Examiners and qualified supervisors shall be free from conflicts of interest . Any Member State may temporarily suspend a Union certificate of qualification where it considers that such suspension is necessary for reasons of safety or public order. Approval of training programmes : Member States may establish training programmes leading to diplomas or certificates that demonstrate compliance with the standards of competence are approved by the competent authorities of the Member States in whose territory the relevant education or training institute conducts its training programmes. The quality assessment and assurance of the training programmes shall be ensured by the application of a national or international quality standard . Member States shall recognise any diplomas or certificates awarded after the completion of training programmes approved by other Member States. Member States shall issue certificates of qualification only to persons who have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification. Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission shall refer to CESNI ( Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure ) standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive. Radio operating skills : the amended text stressed the importance of skills to operate the on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. It is important that Member States encourage any deck crew member who might need to navigate the craft to have training and certification regarding the operation of such radios. For boatmasters and helmsmen, such training and certification is compulsory Essential competence requirements : Parliament also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster: give instructions to other deck crew members and supervise the tasks they exercise; apply knowledge of the applicable rules on the manning of craft, including knowledge on resting time and on deck crew members composition; sail and manoeuvre, ensuring the safe operation of the craft in all conditions on inland waterways, including in situations that involve high traffic density or where other craft carry dangerous goods; plan and ensure the safe transport of and care for passengers during the voyage, including providing direct assistance to disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility. Passenger navigation expert : every applicant shall be able to communicate in elementary English. Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.
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  • date: 2017-12-27T00:00:00 type: Final act published in Official Journal summary: PURPOSE: promote inland navigation by ensuring the mutual recognition of professions. LEGISLATIVE ACT: Directive (EU) 2017/2397 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directives 91/672/EEC and 96/50/EC. CONTENT: the Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a craft navigating on Union inland waterways, as well as for the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States. Workers in the EU inland navigation sector will thus have a single certification system that will allow them to operate throughout Europe. Scope: the single certification system applies to all deck crewmembers, liquefied natural gas experts and passenger navigation experts . It does not apply to persons navigating in a Member State where none of the inland waterways are linked to the navigable network of another Member State, or those navigating limited journeys of local interest, or navigating seasonally. From a geographical point of view, the system will apply to activities on the EU inland waterways falling within the scope of the Directive, including the Rhine. Union certificates of qualification : the Directive provides for: the obligation for deck crew members and for navigation experts with passengers and persons involved in the refuelling of vessels operating on liquefied natural gas navigating the inland waterways of the Union, to possess a Union certificate of qualification; the obligation for boat masters to hold specific authorisations if: (i) they navigate on waterways that have been identified as sections of inland waterways with specific risks; (ii) they are navigating by radar; (iii) they operate vessels operating on liquefied natural gas; iv) if they are sailing large convoys. Recognition: Union certificates of qualification and service record books and logbooks issued by the competent authorities in accordance with the Directive will be valid on all inland waterways of the Union. In addition, any third country may submit to the Commission an application for recognition of the certificates, service record books or logbooks issued by its authorities. Every eight years the Commission will assess the conformity of the certification scheme in the requesting third country with the requirements of the Directive. Certification of qualifications : Member States should ensure that persons receiving certificates of qualification have the corresponding minimum levels of competence, verified following an appropriate assessment. Such assessments could take the form of an administrative examination , or could form part of approved training programmes carried out in accordance with common standards in order to ensure a comparable minimum level of competence in all Member States for various qualifications. The existence of approved training programs may facilitate the entry into the professional inland navigation market of workers from other sectors and with prior experience. Approved simulators may be used for practical testing to make the assessment of competencies easier. The Directive stresses the importance of the ability to use an on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. Any deck crewmember who may be required to navigate a craft will be encouraged to undergo training and certification on the use of such radios. This training and certification will be mandatory for boat masters and helmsmen. ENTRY INTO FORCE: 16.1.2018. TRANSPOSITION: by 17.1.2022. DELEGATED ACTS: the Commission may adopt delegated acts in respect of the setting of standards of competence, standards for medical fitness, standards for practical examinations, standards for the approval of simulators and standards defining the characteristics and conditions of use for the database to be managed by the Commission. The power to adopt such acts is conferred on the Commission for a period of five years from 16 January 2018 . The European Parliament or the Council may object to a delegated act within a period of two months (which may be extended by two months) from the notification of the act. docs: title: Directive 2017/2397 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!CELEXnumdoc&lg=EN&numdoc=32017L2397 title: OJ L 345 27.12.2017, p. 0053 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L:2017:345:TOC
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PURPOSE: promote inland navigation by ensuring the mutual recognition of professions.

LEGISLATIVE ACT: Directive (EU) 2017/2397 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directives 91/672/EEC and 96/50/EC.

CONTENT: the Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a craft navigating on Union inland waterways, as well as for the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States. Workers in the EU inland navigation sector will thus have a single certification system that will allow them to operate throughout Europe.

Scope: the single certification system applies to all deck crewmembers, liquefied natural gas experts and passenger navigation experts. It does not apply to persons navigating in a Member State where none of the inland waterways are linked to the navigable network of another Member State, or those navigating limited journeys of local interest, or navigating seasonally.

From a geographical point of view, the system will apply to activities on the EU inland waterways falling within the scope of the Directive, including the Rhine.

Union certificates of qualification: the Directive provides for:

  • the obligation for deck crew members and for navigation experts with passengers and persons involved in the refuelling of vessels operating on liquefied natural gas navigating the inland waterways of the Union, to possess a Union certificate of qualification;
  • the obligation for boat masters to hold specific authorisations if: (i) they navigate on waterways that have been identified as sections of inland waterways with specific risks; (ii) they are navigating by radar; (iii) they operate vessels operating on liquefied natural gas; iv) if they are sailing large convoys.

Recognition: Union certificates of qualification and service record books and logbooks issued by the competent authorities in accordance with the Directive will be valid on all inland waterways of the Union.

In addition, any third country may submit to the Commission an application for recognition of the certificates, service record books or logbooks issued by its authorities. Every eight years the Commission will assess the conformity of the certification scheme in the requesting third country with the requirements of the Directive.

Certification of qualifications: Member States should ensure that persons receiving certificates of qualification have the corresponding minimum levels of competence, verified following an appropriate assessment. Such assessments could take the form of an administrative examination, or could form part of approved training programmes carried out in accordance with common standards in order to ensure a comparable minimum level of competence in all Member States for various qualifications.

The existence of approved training programs may facilitate the entry into the professional inland navigation market of workers from other sectors and with prior experience.

Approved simulators may be used for practical testing to make the assessment of competencies easier.

The Directive stresses the importance of the ability to use an on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. Any deck crewmember who may be required to navigate a craft will be encouraged to undergo training and certification on the use of such radios. This training and certification will be mandatory for boat masters and helmsmen.

ENTRY INTO FORCE: 16.1.2018.

TRANSPOSITION: by 17.1.2022.

DELEGATED ACTS: the Commission may adopt delegated acts in respect of the setting of standards of competence, standards for medical fitness, standards for practical examinations, standards for the approval of simulators and standards defining the characteristics and conditions of use for the database to be managed by the Commission. The power to adopt such acts is conferred on the Commission for a period of five years from 16 January 2018. The European Parliament or the Council may object to a delegated act within a period of two months (which may be extended by two months) from the notification of the act.

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  • The European Parliament adopted by 609 votes to 32, with 44 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC.

    Scope: Parliament excluded from the scope of the Directive:

    persons sailing for sporting or recreational purposes or involved in the operation of bins that do not move independently, and in navigation by the armed forces or emergency services;

    persons navigating in Member States which do not have inland waterways connected to the waterway network of another Member State and who: (i) make only limited journeys in a small geographical area; or ii) operate only on a seasonal basis.

    Members of the deck crew: the amended text specified that these persons should also be able to carry out tasks related to the control of the operation of the vessel, the transport of passengers, the naval machinery, the communication, the health and safety, and the protection of the environment.

    Exemptions: Member States shall have the possibility of not making Union certificates of qualification compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State

    A Member State that grants exemptions may issue certificates of qualification to persons under conditions that differ from the general conditions set out in this Directive, provided that such certificates ensure an adequate level of safety. The recognition of those certificates in other Member States shall be governed by Directive 2005/36/EC or Directive 2005/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, as applicable.

    Member States shall inform the Commission of the exemptions granted in accordance with paragraph 1. The Commission shall make information on those granted exemptions publicly available.

    Special risk stretches: Member States that identify stretches of inland waterways with specific risks in their territories shall specify the additional competence required from boatmasters navigating on those stretches of inland waterways, and shall specify the means necessary to prove that such requirements are met. Member States should, subject to the consent of the Member State in which a stretch of inland waterway with specific risks is located, be allowed to assess the competences necessary for navigating on that specific stretch of inland waterway.

    Recognition of certificates issued by a third country: the text provides that any third country may submit to the Commission a request for recognition of certificates, service record books or logbooks that have been issued by its authorities. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention.

    Every eight years, the Commission shall assess the compliance of the certification system in the third country with the requirements laid down in this Directive.

    Competence assessment: a practical examination certificate shall be issued to applicants who have passed the practical test where that examination took place on a simulator approved by another Member State. Certificates issued by the competent authorities of other Member States shall be recognised without further requirements or assessments. Examiners and qualified supervisors shall be free from conflicts of interest.

    Any Member State may temporarily suspend a Union certificate of qualification where it considers that such suspension is necessary for reasons of safety or public order.

    Approval of training programmes: Member States may establish training programmes leading to diplomas or certificates that demonstrate compliance with the standards of competence are approved by the competent authorities of the Member States in whose territory the relevant education or training institute conducts its training programmes.

    The quality assessment and assurance of the training programmes shall be ensured by the application of a national or international quality standard.

    Member States shall recognise any diplomas or certificates awarded after the completion of training programmes approved by other Member States.

    Member States shall issue certificates of qualification only to persons who have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification.

    Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission shall refer to CESNI (Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure) standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive.

    Radio operating skills: the amended text stressed the importance of skills to operate the on-board radio to ensure the safety of inland navigation. It is important that Member States encourage any deck crew member who might need to navigate the craft to have training and certification regarding the operation of such radios. For boatmasters and helmsmen, such training and certification is compulsory

    Essential competence requirements: Parliament also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster:

    • give instructions to other deck crew members and supervise the tasks they exercise;
    • apply knowledge of the applicable rules on the manning of craft, including knowledge on resting time and on deck crew members composition;
    • sail and manoeuvre, ensuring the safe operation of the craft in all conditions on inland waterways, including in situations that involve high traffic density or where other craft carry dangerous goods;
    • plan and ensure the safe transport of and care for passengers during the voyage, including providing direct assistance to disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility.

    Passenger navigation expert: every applicant shall be able to communicate in elementary English.

    Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.

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  • The Committee on Transport and Tourism adopted the report by Gesine MEISSNER (ADLE, DE) on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation and repealing Council Directive 96/50/EC and Council Directive 91/672/EEC.

    The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, exercising its prerogative as an associated committee in accordance with Rule 54 of the Rules of Procedure, also gave its opinion on the report.

    The committee recommended that Parliament’s position adopted in first reading should amend the Commission as follows:

    Scope: Members excluded from the scope of the Directive:

    • crafts used by armed forces, forces maintaining public order, civil defence services, waterway administrations, fire services and other emergency services;
    • crafts navigating seasonally within a Member State on isolated lakes not connected to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State.

    Deck crew members’: the text states that this means persons involved in the operation of a vessel carrying out tasks related to controlling the operation of the vessel, marine engineering, communication, safety, health and environmental protection, cargo and passenger handling.

    Exemptions: holding Union certificates of qualification should not be made compulsory on national inland waterways that are not linked to a navigable inland waterway of another Member State.

    Inland waterway stretches presenting specific risks: a high frequency of accidents at a specific location on the river should form part of the criteria for determining whether a particular stretch of water involves a specific risk. For stretches with specific risks, it shall be compulsory for a limited number of journeys to be carried out on the stretch concerned.

    Recognition of certificates issued by a third country: Members suggested confining such recognition to third countries that are linked to a navigable inland waterway of a Member State. When a Member State considers that a third country no longer complies with the requirements of this Article, it shall notify the Commission immediately, giving substantiated reasons for its contention.

    Assessment of competences: the demonstration of compliance with the standards of competence shall include a practical examination for obtaining, inter alia, a certificate of qualification for navigational safety experts on passenger vessels. Member States shall issue a practical examination certificate to applicants who have passed the practical examination. They shall recognise, without further requirements or assessments, practical examination certificates issued by competent authorities in other Member States.

    Practical examinations may take place on board a vessel or on a simulator. As far as possible, nationals of other Member States must be guaranteed access to simulators.

    Examiners must be qualified to assess the competences and the corresponding knowledge and skills and must not have a conflict of interest.

    Training programmes: Member States may approve training programmes at national level on condition that such programmes meet the common criteria defined by CESNI (Comité Européen pour l’Élaboration de Standards dans le Domaine de Navigation Intérieure). Where the conditions laid down in the Directive are met, the Commission should refer to CESNI standards when adopting implementing and delegated acts in accordance with this Directive.

    The competence acquisition and assessment activities, and the administration of Union certificates of qualifications, services record books and logbooks, should be evaluated at intervals of no more than six years by independent bodies.

    Essential competence requirements: Members also added other competences which they considered essential for obtaining the qualification of boatmaster:

    • assist the vessel’s management in providing services to passengers, know and initiate the application of relevant passenger rights, including special measures for persons with reduced mobility;
    • know traffic regulations and basic knowledge of the carriage of dangerous goods;
    • give instructions and monitor all tasks undertaken by other members of the deck crew;
    • ensure good communication at all times with other ships and ground authorities and be able to communicate in elementary English.

    Member States must apply the Directive within 4 years of entry into force.

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TAYLOR Keith
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2016-05-02T00:00:00
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  • group: ALDE name: MEISSNER Gesine
activities/1/committees/3/shadows/3
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GUE/NGL
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KYLLÖNEN Merja
activities/1/committees/3/shadows/4
group
EFD
name
AIUTO Daniela
activities/1/committees/3/shadows/5
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ENF
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ARNAUTU Marie-Christine
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2016-05-02T00:00:00
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  • group: ALDE name: MEISSNER Gesine
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GUE/NGL
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KYLLÖNEN Merja
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EFD
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AIUTO Daniela
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ENF
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ARNAUTU Marie-Christine
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S&D
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TAPARDEL Claudia
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S&D
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TAPARDEL Claudia
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2016-04-11T00:00:00
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EP
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TRAN/8/05827
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Old
Preparatory phase in Parliament
New
Awaiting committee decision
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Economic and Social Committee Committee of the Regions
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  • group: EPP name: MUSELIER Renaud
  • group: ECR name: VAN DALEN Peter
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  • PURPOSE: to facilitate labour mobility in the inland waterway transport sector by ensuring that skilled workers’ qualifications are recognised throughout the Union.

    PROPOSED ACT: Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council.

    ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

    BACKGROUND: inland waterway transport (IWT) is a cost-saving and energy-efficient transport mode that could be used more efficiently to support the European Union’s energy efficiency, growth and industrial development goals. However, its contribution is hampered by difficulties in terms of labour mobility, persistent vacancies and skills mismatches, which continue in spite of attempts by the sector to tackle the problems at bilateral and multilateral level.

    Varying minimum requirements for professional qualifications across the Member States do not provide sufficient assurance for individual countries as regards the recognition of professional qualifications of crew from other Member States, in particular as this also affects the safety of navigation. 

    Based on over 19 years of experience with the implementation of Directives 96/50/EC and 91/672/EEC, the Commission considered it necessary to propose to extend the scope of recognition of professional qualifications beyond the level of boat masters to all crew involved in the operation of vessels, including on the Rhine river.

    The initiative responds to long-standing calls from the sector and Member States to revise the existing outdated legal framework and replace it with a modern, competence-based framework. It has been prepared under the Commission’s policy framework for promoting inland waterway transport, NAIADES II.

    IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the policy option introducing minimum competence requirements for boatmen and boat masters, including examination standards for training institutes, has been chosen. This option is preferred as it offers a more effective way to improve labour mobility than the ‘do nothing’ and the ‘voluntary measures’ options. 

    CONTENT: the proposal repeals Directive 91/672/EEC and Directive 96/50/EC and provides for gradual phasing-in with transitional measures and extends the requirements to cover all crew in inland navigation in the EU, including on the Rhine river.

    This Directive lays down the conditions and procedures for the certification of the qualifications of persons involved in the operation of a vessel for the carriage of goods and passengers by inland waterways in the Union, as well as the recognition of such qualifications in the Member States.

    Union certificate of qualification: the proposal lays down:

    • the obligation for deck crew members, persons in charge of emergency situations on board passenger vessels and persons involved in the bunkering of liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels to hold certificates of qualification proving their qualifications;
    • that boat masters sailing in circumstances presenting a particular safety hazard should hold a specific authorisation, in particular, for sailing large convoys, sailing liquefied natural gas-fuelled vessels, sailing in conditions of reduced visibility, sailing on waterways with a maritime character or sailing on waterways with specific risks for navigation. In order to obtain such authorisation, boat masters should be required to demonstrate additional competences.

    For ensuring safety of navigation, Member States should identify waterways with a maritime character, in accordance with harmonised criteria. They should also have the possibility to identify the waterways entailing specific risks for navigation.

    Member States should issue certificates of qualification only to persons that have the minimum levels of competence, the minimum age, the minimum medical fitness and the navigation time required for obtaining a specific qualification.

    Recognition: certificates of qualification, service record books and logbooks, issued in accordance with the Rhine Navigation Personnel Regulation under the Revised Convention for Rhine Navigation which lay down requirements that are identical to those of this Directive should be valid on all Union inland waterways.

    To instil the necessary confidence among the Member States in the mechanism for mutual recognition, the requirements in terms of quality standards with respect to assessment of competences and skills, recognition of training programmes.

    The proposal includes information on certified qualifications in a database kept by the Commission or a designated body is necessary to streamline the exchange of information between the Member States and to ensure efficient implementation of the initiative.

    DELEGATED ACT: the proposal contains provisions empowering the Commission to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

committees/2/date
2016-03-15T00:00:00
committees/2/rapporteur
  • group: EFD name: BERGERON Joëlle
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CELEX:52016PC0082:EN
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Commissioner
BULC Violeta
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EC
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BULC Violeta
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  • date: 2016-02-18T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2016/0082/COM_COM(2016)0082(ANN)_EN.pdf type: Legislative proposal published title: COM(2016)0082 type: Legislative proposal published body: EC commission:
committees
  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Employment and Social Affairs committee: EMPL
  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Internal Market and Consumer Protection committee: IMCO
  • body: EP responsible: False committee_full: Legal Affairs committee: JURI
  • body: EP responsible: True committee_full: Transport and Tourism committee: TRAN
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    procedure
    reference
    2016/0050(COD)
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    Directive
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    Treaty on the Functioning of the EU TFEU 091-p1
    stage_reached
    Preparatory phase in Parliament
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    Legislation
    title
    Recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation
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    COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)
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