Marine Notices 2010

20/2010 - Hot Work and Safety

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19/2010 - Understanding the limitations of the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code (IMSBC Code).

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18/2010 - Fitness for Duty

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17/2010 - Incident Reporting and AMSA Service Charter

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16/2010 - Helicopter Operations

- Superseded by Marine Notice 14/2011

15/2010 - Carriage and use of Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)

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14/2010 - Revised Regulations for Air Emissions from Vessels

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13/2010 - The Safe Loading/Unloading, Stowage and Shipment of Solid Bulk Cargoes

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12/2010 - New Confined Space Regulation

- Superseded by Marine Notice 16/2011

11/2010 - Guidelines for commercial shipping rescuing persons at sea in or adjacent to the Australian Search and Rescue Region

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10/2010 - SANCTIONS - Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Sierra

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8/2010 - Changes to the ISM Code

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7/2010 - Increase in Protection of the Sea Levy from 1 April 2010

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6/2010 - Introduction of Issue 3 of Marine Orders Part 57 - Helicopter Operations
Superseded by Marine Notice 16/2010
 
5/2010 - Australian Counter Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea Advisory Guidelines and Brochure
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4/2010 - Construction, Inspection and Maintenance of Accommodation Ladders and Gangways
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3/2010 - Defect with Veleria S. Giorgio ALTURA Lifebuoys
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2/2010 - Updated Information Regarding Port State Control in Australia
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1/2010 - Summary of Marine Notices
- Superseded by Marine Notice 1/2011

If you cannot access any of the listed marine notices on our website, please email AMSA Communication or ring 02 6279 5820.