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  • Asbestos on ships
    This information is to draw the attention of ship owners and operators to the ongoing prohibition of asbestos on ships, noting that Australian law requires operators to take all reasonable steps to protect the health and safety of employees and contractors while at work.
    Last updated: 07/12/2024
  • Survey Matters September 2024
    In this edition we talk about Marine Surveyor Accreditation Guidance Manual – Part 2 , we include a Case Study about Compliance action on an AMS’s accreditation and decks on domestic commercial vessels
    Last updated: 10/09/2024
  • Exemption 15 - Marine Safety (Scientific research and educational activities)
    This exemption allows people who work on a vessel involved in scientific activities, including research or educational activities, to perform duties as master of a vessel without a certificate of competency.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • Survey Matters - June 2022
    In this edition we talk about audits and application assessments.
    Last updated: 06/28/2022
  • Safe crewing (manning) for regulated Australian vessels
    All regulated Australian vessels must have a minimum safe crewing determination (MSCD). Find out how to prepare your crewing arrangement, check qualifications, and submit your application or renewal.
    Last updated: 09/25/2025
  • Safety equipment guides for non-survey vessels
    Find safety equipment guides for non-survey vessels based on class and type of operation.
    Last updated: 10/08/2025
  • AMSA employees appointed by statute
    Members of our executive and leadership team who are appointed according to our relevant laws.
    Last updated: 06/23/2025
  • 2018/02 — Electronic Visual Distress Signals (EVDS)
    This marine notice advises vessel owners, vessel operators, masters, officers, seafarer training organisations and industry organisations that AMSA does not consider electronic visual distress signals (EVDs) to be a suitable replacement for pyrotechnic distress signals.
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
  • Responding to search and rescue
    Our 24/7 centre responds to search and rescue (SAR) incidents throughout Australia.
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • Left: A seafarer secures his lifejacket. Right: A woman kisses a child. The words 'Wear it for them. Get on board with lifejacket safety' appear in the middle of the image.
    What lifejacket do I need?
    Carry the type of lifejacket required for your vessel's highest service category. You can choose self-inflating, manual inflating or foam buoyancy lifejackets.
    Last updated: 02/20/2025
  • VTS areas in Australia
    We authorise and audit vessel traffic service (VTS) providers in Australia.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • AMSA's use of body worn cameras
    New body worn cameras for AMSA frontline staff increases safety and transparency.
    Last updated: 12/01/2021
  • MARPOL and its implementation in Australia
    The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) is the main international convention for addressing ship sourced pollution.
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • Search and rescue incidents 2016–17
    Our search and rescue incidents from 2016–17.
    Last updated: 10/26/2020
  • The 47th Interferry Conference
    AMSA is pleased to be sponsoring the 2023 Interferry Conference, to be held in Australia for the first time since 2002.
    Last updated: 11/09/2023
  • ym efficiency
    Operation recovery—YM Efficiency factsheet
    When the vessel YM Efficiency lost 81 shipping containers overboard during heavy seas southeast of Newcastle on 1 June 2018, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) faced a significant maritime clean-up operation.
    Last updated: 01/13/2020
  • Chief integrated rating
    This certificate allows you to perform the duties or functions of chief integrated rating on ships of any size in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/19/2024
  • Port State control inspection common load line issues
    A load line or water line are lines on the side of a ship's hull that show where a ship can be legally loaded to.
    Last updated: 08/25/2021