To help you understand how these changes affect you, we’ve outlined them below.
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Periodic survey and renewals
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Periodic survey and renewals
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Marine and Safety Tasmania [2] will continue to be responsible for:
MAST will also continue to be involved in incident investigations.
From 1 July 2018, the national system changes the way records related to domestic commercial vessels submitted to Marine and Safety Tasmania (MaST) are accessed. AMSA and MaST have agreed to the following process to assist with requests for records:
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How do I request records submitted to MaST? | Public requests for records should go directly to AMSA via the Freedom of Information [3] process or Information release authorisation form 664 [4]. |