You can apply to us for a temporary crewing permit by completing and submitting a temporary crewing form 779 [1] and a copy of the risk assessment to dcvapplications@amsa.gov.au [2].
A temporary crewing permit can only be issued for up to a maximum of 90 days. AMSA’s expectation is that the operator will revert to full compliance on expiry of the permit.
Vessel owners and operators are expected to hold the appropriate National Law certification rather than seeking repeated temporary crewing permit approvals. The National Regulators policy is that subsequent temporary crewing permit approvals (where the application is for the same reason as the initial application) will not be granted unless extraordinary circumstances exist.
In applying for a temporary crewing permit, you must:
Links
[1] https://www.amsa.gov.au/forms/application-temporary-crewing
[2] mailto:dcvapplications@amsa.gov.au
[3] https://www.amsa.gov.au/about/regulations-and-standards/marine-order-501-administration-national-law
[4] https://www.amsa.gov.au/marine-order-503-certificates-survey-national-law
[5] https://www.amsa.gov.au/about/regulations-and-standards/marine-order-504-certificates-operation-and-operation-requirements
[6] https://www.amsa.gov.au/about/regulations-and-standards/marine-order-507-load-line-certificates-national-law
[7] https://www.amsa.gov.au/about/regulations-and-standards/national-standard-commercial-vessels-nscv