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  • Steps to getting a certificate of competency
    Find out about the process of obtaining a near coastal certificate.
    Last updated: 05/06/2025
  • Proposed changes to coastal pilot regulations
    What changes to Marine Order 54 (Coastal pilotage) 2014 (MO54) did we seek feedback on?
    Last updated: 04/07/2026
  • Make a Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) complaint
    Use this form to make a MLC complaint about a regulated Australian vessel or a foreign-flagged vessel in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 01/11/2024
  • Checklist for livestock ships focused inspection campaign
    AMSA surveyor’s will be using the checklist below when inspecting ships as part of our livestock ships focused inspection campaign.
    Last updated: 02/22/2021
  • Tenders and contracts
    We are a Commonwealth statutory authority which provides services to the Australian maritime industry. Sometimes we need to seek the help and support of private companies to deliver our services.
    Last updated: 07/28/2025
  • Risk reports
    The National Plan uses a risk based approach to reduce the impact of maritime environment emergencies.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
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    Fatigue management
    Fatigue management requirements for domestic commercial vessels (DCVs).
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  • Buoyancy and stability after flooding - C6B
    Standards for maintaining buoyancy after flooding, grounding, or collision.
    Last updated: 11/07/2024
  • Modernised Australian Ship Tracking and Reporting System
    The Modernised Australian Ship Tracking and Reporting System (MASTREP) is a ship reporting system designed to contribute to safety of life at sea.
    Last updated: 12/23/2020
  • Marine cook
    This certificate enables you to work as a marine cook on ships of any size in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/11/2024
  • Navigational watch rating
    This international certificate enables you to assist in keeping a navigational watch.
    Last updated: 02/06/2025
  • Certificates of survey (CoS)
    Generally, vessels are required to have a certificate of survey to operate as a commercial vessel in Australia.
    Last updated: 10/30/2025
  • How to develop a safety management system (SMS)
    Safety management systems involve people, vessels and procedures.
    Last updated: 11/01/2023
  • Engineer class 2
    This certificate enables you to work as an engineer on any propulsion power vessel in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024
  • Inspections report 2025
    Insights from 2025 vessel inspections including detentions, common safety risks and compliance performance
    Last updated:
  • Memorandum of understanding with the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
    We have a joint memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority. The MOU supports safety and environmental management for the offshore energy sector.
    Last updated: 11/17/2025
  • Marine order 60—Floating offshore facilities—repealed
    This marine order was repealed on 1 November 2019 and has been captured in Marine Order 47. Requirements for floating production, storage and offshore facilities, and floating storage units.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • 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
  • Fire safety - C4
    Fitting out all spaces on the vessel with the right fire protection measures.
    Last updated: 08/03/2023
  • Image of MV Tycoon being washed against cliffs
    MV Tycoon, 9 January 2012
    On Sunday 9 January 2012, the cargo vessel the MV Tycoon broke free from its mooring at Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island, and washed against the seawall and nearby cliff face. The ship had been loading phosphate at the time of the incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020