SMS 060 Record of Rest Hours
SMS 060 Record of Rest Hours
Please mark periods of rest, as applicable, with an 'X', or using a continuous line or arrow
NOT TO BE COMPLETED BY SEAFARER
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Hours of rest
in 24-hour Comments Hours of work or rest, Hours of work or rest,
Date period as applicable in any 24- as applicable in any 7-
hour period day period
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Note: Every Officer and Rating being a watch-keeper shall keep his
record and verified by Master and Chief Engineer. Records sh
filed on board and retained until subject signs off vessel.
1. All persons who are assigned duty as officer in charge of a watch or as a rating forming part of a watch shall be
provided a minimum of 10 hours of rest in any 24 hour period.
2. The hours of rest may be divided into no more than two periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hour in length.
3. The requirements for rest periods laid down in paragraphs 1 and 2 need not be maintained in the case of an emergency
or drill or in other overriding operational conditions.
4. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2, the minimum period of ten hours may be reduced to not less than
6 consecutive hours provided that any such reduction shall not extend beyond two days and not less than 70 hours of