National Tankerman
Credential: National Tankerman
Credentialing Agency: United States Coast Guard (USCG)
Renewal Period: 5 years
The National Tankerman must keep the office advised of any problems encountered related to their responsibilities. They must keep the cargo safely contained while the vessel is in transit, conducting a safe cargo transfer operation when loading or unloading cargo, and for efficiently and safely operating the barge machinery in strict compliance with all applicable laws or regulations. The National Tankerman protects the public, the environment, himself, and his fellow crew members from exposure to cargo vapors or liquid. The Tankerman must inform the office of parts or assistance needed and assist in major repairs, when appropriate.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
National Tankerman
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite
- Experience: 90 days
- Education
- Training: Firefighting
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 5 years
AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
United States Department of Homeland Security
2100 2nd St. S.W.
Washington, DC 20593-0001
Phone: (202) 267-0218
Contact Page
Experience REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must meet one of the following requirements:
Original Tankerman- PIC Sea Service & Training
- 90 days service as a deck or engineering officer on one or more TANK SHIPS or self-propelled tank vessel certified to carry DL or LG as appropriate; OR
- 90 days rating or cadet service on deck or engine department on TANK SHIP or self-propelled tank vessel certified to carry DL or LG as appropriate; OR
- 90 days service on OSV’s in which the COI requires a Tankerman PIC or a licensed officer authorized to conduct or supervise transfers • Combination of service listed above. Service on ATB’s may be accepted.
- List of approved ATB’s is on NMC website under MMC Evaluation, AND
- Cargo Course completed within previous 5 years, DL or LG appropriate.
- Cargo Transfers Required (see below).
Original Tankerman-PIC (Barge) Sea Service and Training
- 60 days service (shore or vessel based) on tank vessels certified to carry DL or LG as appropriate; OR
- 180 days closely related service directly involved with tank barges; OR
- 60 days service only on OSV’s in which the COI requires a Tankerman PIC or a licensed officer authorized to conduct or supervise transfers, AND
- Cargo Course completed within previous 5 years, DL or LG as appropriate.
- Cargo Transfers Required (see below).
Cargo Transfer Requirements Tankerman PIC & PIC (Barge)
10 transfers of cargo (2 within five years of application), under supervision of a Tankerman-PIC or Tankerman-PIC (Barge), INCLUDING
- 5 loadings and 5 discharges, WITH
- 2 commencements and 2 completions of loadings, AND
- 2 commencements and 2 completions of discharge
- Documentation of cargo transfers must include the information specified in 46 CFR 13.127(a).
National Tankerman include:
Applicants for the Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) must meet the listed general requirements:
- Meet the credential age requirement.
- Submit evidence of holding or having applied for Transportation Working Identification Card (TWIC) from TSA.
- Submit completed MMC Application CG-Form 719B.
- Must submit evidence of appropriate Sea Service as required. Military sea service may be counted towards the sea service required to become a mariner. This military sea service is only part of the MMC evaluation. Documentation is key and must be submitted with the MMC application package to a Regional Exam Center.
- Provide photocopies the front and the back of all relevant Training Course Certificate(s) and Certifications.
- Submit CG Form- 719C Disclosure Statement for Narcotics, DWI/DUI, and/or other convictions as applicable.
- Provide proof of passing the appropriate vision, hearing, medical, or physical exam, documented on CG Form-719K or CG-719K/E.
- Provide evidence of passing a DOT/USCG periodic drug test on CG From- 719P.
- Submit evaluation, exam and issuance Fees as applicable.
National Tankerman include:
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) National Maritime Center (NMC) awards credentials to fully qualified mariners to assure a safe, secure, economically viable and environmentally sound Marine Transportation System. There are generally two types of mariner credentials: National and International, and they are awarded in two primary operational departments, Deck and Engine. However, before any mariner credential is awarded, applicants must first attain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC).
The International credentials are governed in compliance with Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW). These international standards (STCW) were first developed in 1978 when the international maritime community realized that human factors played a dominant role in the prevention of marine casualties. The last major revision to the international STCW Convention and Code were adopted in 2010 in Manila, Philippines and took effect on 1 Jan 2012.
General Application Requirements include drug test compliance, medical screening, First Aid and CPR certificates of training, and firefighting training. In addition to the general application requirements, the primary data elements that NMC evaluators need from military mariner applicants to assess their experience and suitability for National or STCW level credentials are Military Sea Service history and Vessel Information as described below:
MILITARY SEA SERVICE
Military sea service experience must be a reasonable equivalent to the service required of a merchant mariner who is seeking an identical license. Evaluations of military sea service require submission of a Transcript of Sea Service (TOSS) or a Sea Service Letter. Each service has a slightly different version of their Sea Service letter; this example shows U.S. Navy Sea Service Letter requirements. U.S. Army applicants can request a copy of their Sea Service history through the Sea Pay system.
NMC Regional Examination Centers may also require an official description of duties statement, letters of qualification, service record entries, or letters from former supervisors or commanding officers as well. Specific details about sea service requirements for the various different credentials can be found in 46 CFR Part 10 - Merchant Mariner Credential, and 46 CFR Part 12 - Requirements for Rating Endorsements. Additional details related to criteria for accepting military sea experience can be obtained from the Marine Safety Manual-Vol III, and Section 3 of the Military File Evaluation Manual.
VESSEL INFORMATION
Each Service also has corresponding vessel information.
U.S. Navy applicants can reference this U.S. Navy Vessel Information chart for details on Ship Type, Name, Hull number, Ship Class, GRI ITC Tonnage, GRT Tonnage, Horsepower, and Propulsion Type when completing their Sea Service Letter.
U.S. Army applicant’s Vessel information will be included in the Sea Pay letter they request for military sea service history.
National Tankerman include:
Requirements for renewal:
- The applicant must either—
- Present evidence of at least 1 year of sea service during the past 5 years;
- Pass a comprehensive, open-book exercise covering the general subject matter as appropriate to the credential;
- Complete an approved refresher training course;
- Provide evidence of employment as a qualified instructor or in a position closely related to the credential.
- A credential may be renewed at any time during its validity and for 1 year after expiration.
There are no professional requirements for renewal for the following endorsements:
- Ordinary seaman, Wiper, Steward's department, Steward's department (F.H.).
- Cadet, Student observer, Apprentice engineer, Apprentice mate.
- Person in charge of medical care, Medical first-aid provider.
- GMDSS at-sea maintainer, GMDSS operator.
Certain STCW endorsements must complete approved refresher or revalidation training.