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•February 9, 2023

Ship Safety Bulletin on equivalency for RCN certificates

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > Government > Ship Safety Bulletin on equivalency for RCN certificates

Transport Canada has issued Ship Safety Bulletin 01/2023 – Equivalency regarding Royal Canadian Navy competencies and Certificates of Competency and/or Certificates of Proficiency from Transport Canada. The purpose of this bulletin is to inform seafarers and marine stakeholders how members of the regular force serving in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) can receive credit towards obtaining commercial marine certification under the Marine Personnel Regulations (MPR).

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