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AMSA, 15th Annual Report, 2004 - 2005
A
- Aids to navigation services
- Great Barrier Reef/Torres Strait
- Strategic Plan - AMSA Board
- Board Chairman’s report
- Committees
- Members
- Meeting attendance
- Remuneration
- Structure - AMSA business
- Advisory Committee
- Business Continuity Planning
- Contract management
- Corporate structure
- Employee assistance program
- Employment arrangements
- Environment Management System
- Environment Performance report
- Expenditure
- Financial overview
- Financial Statements
- Financial/human resource system
- Fraud control
- Freedom of information statement
- Functions
- Human resources report
- Information services
- Legislation
- Mission Statement
- Occupational health and safety
- Offices location
- Outcomes and Outputs
- Property management
- Protective security
- Publications
- Quality Management system
- Regulatory Plan
- Report of Operations
- Revenue
- Risk management
- Role of AMSA
- Service Charter Report
- Staffing
- Stakeholder Consultation
- Statement of Governance
- Training and development
- Vision Statement - Asia-Pacific (Tokyo) MOU on Port State Control
- Automatic Identification System (AIS)
- Australian and New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group (ANZSBEG)
- Australian Maritime Group (AMG)
B
- Ballast water management
- Bulk Cargoes Code
- Business Continuity Planning in AMSA
C
- Chairman’s Report
- Charterers/cargo owners role in ship safety
- Coastal pilotage regulation
- Coastal Vessel Traffic Service
- Community Service Obligation Funding
- Concentrated Inspection Campaign
- Corporate Governance in AMSA
- Corporate structure
- Contract management by AMSA
- Cospas-Sarsat satellite system
- Consultation with AMSA stakeholders
D
- Dangerous goods
- Disability Strategy Report for AMSA
- Distress beacons
E
- Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
- Emergency Response Division towage
- Employee Assistance Program in AMSA
- Employment arrangements in AMSA
- Environment Management System
- Environment Performance Report
- Environmental protection ship standards
- Expenditure by AMSA
F
- Fatigue management
- Coastal pilots
- Seafarers - Financial/human resource system in AMSA
- Financial Statements of AMSA
- Financial summary for AMSA
- Fishing vessel safety
- IMO activity
- AMSA actions - Floating Production, Storage and Offloading Unit and Floating Storage Unit
- Focused ship inspection campaign
- Fraud control in AMSA
- Freedom of information statement by AMSA
G
- Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
- Grain cargoes
- Greenhouse gas emission from ships
- Great Barrier Reef protection measures
- Ship safety measures
- Coastal pilotage measures
- Aids to navigation measures
H
- High-risk ships identification
- High Speed Craft
I
- Information Services
- Ship inspection database
- Ship inspection data sharing
- Information Services in AMSA - Inmarsat C satellite system
- Indian Ocean MOU on Port State Control
- International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA)
- International Maritime Organization (IMO)
- Highlights of AMSA involvement
- AMSA involvement
- Council and Assembly - International Safety Management Code
- International Conventions
- Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage
- Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water
- Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships
- Liability and compensation for Damage in connection with Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea
- Oil Spill Preparedness, Response and Cooperation (OPRC)
- Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Ships (MARPOL)
- Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
- Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW)
- International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage - Inter-Governmental Agreement
- Search and Rescue Arrangements
L
- Legislative amendments
- Levy revenue of AMSA
- Lifeboat/life raft safety
- Livestock cargo regulation
M
- Marine Orders by AMSA
- Marine pollution incidents
- Marine qualifications
- Maritime security
- Marine surveyors in AMSA
N
- National Marine Safety Committee
- National Maritime Place of Refuge Guidelines
- National Oceans Office (NOO)
- National Plan Management Committee
- National Plan Operations Group
- National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil and Other Noxious and Hazardous Substances
- National Search and Rescue Council
- National Search and Rescue School
- National Standard for Commercial Vessels
- Navigational Services Advisory Committee
- Navigation Act 1912 amendments
O
- Occupational health and safety
- AMSA’s report
- Maritime industry - Oceans Policy
- Offices of AMSA
- Operating environment
- ship safety standards
- Ship safety monitoring
- Pollution response
- Aids to navigation
- Search and rescue
- Corporate services - Oral seafarer examination
- Organisational structure
- Outcomes and Outputs of AMSA
P
- Particularly Sensitive Sea Area
- Guidelines review
- Torres Strait - Passenger ship safety
- Performance review
- Ship safety standards
- Ship safety monitoring
- Marine pollution response - Aids to navigation
- Search and rescue - Pilotage – coastal
- Fatigue management
- Safety management system
- Torres Strait
- Training - Places of Refuge for damaged and disabled ships
- National guidelines - Pollution preparedness and response
- Port State Control
- Publications by AMSA
Q
- Qualifications of seafarers
- AMSA audit of training courses
- AMSA oral examinations
- Review of STCW implementation
- State and Territory certificates of competency - Quality Management System in AMSA
R
- Register of Australian Ships
- Regulatory Plan for AMSA
- Report of Operations for AMSA
- Rescue Coordination Centre
- Risk management
- Ship safety inspections
- Processes in AMSA - REEFREP Ship Reporting System
S
- Search and Rescue
- distress beacons
- Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
- Inter-governmental agreement
- National Search and Rescue Council
- National Search and Rescue School
- Rescue Coordination Centre
- remote locations
- search and rescue equipment
- search and rescue incidents
- Search and Rescue Units
- training/workshops - Seacare Authority
- Security
- maritime security
- AMSA’s protective security - Service charter report
- Sewage from ships
- Ship inspection
- Targeting
- Standards within AMSA - Shipping registration
- Ship safety
- compliance monitoring - Single hull tankers
- South Pacific Regional Environment Program
- State and Territory cooperation
- Emergency Response Division towage
- ship safety
- marine qualifications
- place of refuge guidelines for ships
- National Plan committees
- Staffing in AMSA
- Stakeholder Consultation
- Statement of Governance for AMSA
T
- Tanker safety
- Tokyo MOU on Port State Control
- Torres Strait protection measures
- Training and development in AMSA
W
- White List STCW compliance
Letter of Transmission | Role of AMSA | Highlights 2004-2005 | Chairman's Report | Board Members | Corporate Structure | Financial Snapshot and Performance Summary | Overview of Financial Performance 2004-2005 | Outcomes and Outputs Chart 2004-2005 | Activities in 2004-2005 Output 1.1 | Activities in 2004-2005 Output 1.2 | Activities in 2004-2005 Output 1.3 | Activities in 2004-2005 Output 1.4 | Activities in 2004-2005 Output 2.1 | Corporate Services | Financial Statements | Report of Operations | Freedom of Information | Environmental Performance 2004-2005 | AMSA Service Charter | AMSA Regulatory Plan 2004-2005 | AMSA Information | AMSA Offices | Compliance Index | Glossary | Index







