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: CC/CP (14) Mutual recognition of boatmen trained at training schoolssignature of two administrative arrangements between the Czech Republic, Romania, and the CCNR Strasbourg, 04Dec.At the end of the plenary session of the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR), the Director of the Navigation Department at the Czech Republics Ministry of TransportKatarína Koleničkováthe Director of Naval Affairs at Romanias Ministry of Transport, MViorel Olea, and the Secretary General of the CCNRHans van der Werf, signed administrative arrangements on the mutual recognition of the boatmans qualification obtainedby attending a training course /Att;¬he; [/;ott;om ];/BBo;x [6;.84; 35;.335; 32;.82; 59.;舁 ]/S;ubty;pe /;oot;r /;Type; /Pa;gina;tion; 000;/Att;¬he; [/;ott;om ];/BBo;x [6;.84; 35;.335; 32;.82; 59.;舁 ]/S;ubty;pe /;oot;r /;Type; /Pa;gina;tion; 000;-2- /MCI; 0 ;/MCI; 0 ;It was noted, by referring to the PLATINA tables of competences, that the competences acquired at training courses at the training school in Děčín (Czech RepublicCERONAVschool(Romaniawere equivalent to those acquired at recognised schools in CCNR member States, and these two pilot courses were approvedThey confirm the pertinence of an approbased on the competences required in order to work as a boatmanThe vital importance of practical experience s alsoemphasised, and the courses henceforth include at least 90 days of navigation timeThus from 1 December 2015 onwardstrainees successfully completing the course at the boatmens school in Děčín (Czech Republicwill be able to work onthe Rhine in the capacity of boatmenThis recognition covers those professional training courses which began in September 2014 r later, or those which began between Septemberand August included n condition that navigation time of at least days has been completedCzech Republic already recognises training courses for Rhine boatmen on its navigable waterwaysFrom the same datetraineeboatmen at the CERONAV school (Romaniabeginning their training in January 2015 or later who are more than 18 years old will be able to workas boatmen on the RhineRomania will adapt its regulations byNovemberat the latest to allow the recognition of training courses for Rhine boatmen on its navigable waterwaysRecognition of these courses completesthe process of mutual recognition of boatasters certificates and service record books undertaken in recent years by the and seven States with observer status at the CCNRstria, Bulgarihe Czech Republic, ungaryPol, RomaniaSlovakia, and helps to facilitate access to the labour market in inland navigation.In this way, the CCNR and its partners confirm their commitment to ensuring a high level of safety for inland navigationnd an improvement in the attractiveness of jobs in inland navigation by ensuring greater visibility in terms of requirementsconfirm their determination to draw up standards in common with the European Commission, in cooperation with networks of experts such as EDINNA and the social partnersThis procedure is fully in keeping withachievement of the strategic objective of Vision 2018odernisation of training and qualifications for crew members, and is a step towardsimplementation of the NAIADESII (2014programme, which is aimed at ensuring a sufficientqualified labour force on the market pending broader harmonisation at the European level -3- About the CCNR (www.ccrzkr.org ) The Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine is an international organisation that exercises an essential regulatory role in the navigation of the Rhine. It is active in the technical, legal, economic and environmental fields. In all its areas of action, its work is guided by the efficiency of transport on the Rhine, safety, social considerations, and respect for the environment. Many of the Central Commissions activities now reach beyond the Rhine and are directly concerned with European navigable waterways more generally. The CentralCommission works closely with the European Commission as well as with the other river commissions and international organisations.Moreinformation onis available at www.vision2018.org Contact:CCNR Sectariat Palais du Rhin2 Place de la République67082 Strasbourg(0)3 88 52 20 10E: ccnr@ccrzkr.org