Safe Manning Documents

  • The program issues safe manning documents to Canadian vessels, where the authorized  representatives have made an application and prerequisites are met in accordance with the Marine Personnel Regulations and related procedures.
  • The program maintains records on all vessels that have made an application.

 Service standard:

  • Issuance of a safe manning document that complies with the Marine Personnel Regulations, Safety Convention vessel
    15 working days after receipt of complete application (10 working days if for renewal)
  • Issuance of a safe manning document, valid for a maximum of 5 years, Non-Safety Convention vessel
    15 working days after receipt of complete application (10 working days if for renewal)
  • Issuance of a safe manning document, valid for a maximum of 5 years, Mobile Offshore Unit
    15 working days after receipt of complete application (10 working days if for renewal)

Performance target:

The target for achieving this standard is set at 80%.

Performance results:

Information management systems and data registers are being developed to successfully report on performance by FY 2016-17.

Apply for:

The ship owner’s authorized representative will complete the application titled “APPLICATION FOR MINIMUM SAFE MANNING DOCUMENT” (at http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/Corp-Serv-Gen/5/Forms-Formulaires/search), provide supporting documents and send to a Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security Examination Centre by mail.

These service centres can be found at http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/regions.htm

Service feedback:

The service result may be appealed by writing to the Director, Marine Personnel Standards & Pilotage.

Comments, suggestions and concerns may be shared at the following address:

Marine Personnel Standards and Pilotage
330 Sparks St., 8th Floor
Tower C, Place de Ville
Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0N8
Facsimile: (613) 990-1538

Contacts: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/mpsp-contacts-885.htm

For more information:

To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Consulting with Canadians websites.