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  • Able seafarer—engine rating
    This certificate enables you to work on ships engines as an able seafarer.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Unpowered barges guidance notice
    This notice is intended to provide general guidance on the risks associated with the operation of unpowered barges.
    Last updated: 07/08/2020
  • Gender Equity Action Plan 2022-2027
    How we ensure we are a gender equitable employer
    Last updated: 03/09/2026
  • Carriage of ammonium nitrate of class 5.1 and class 9 to and from Australia
    Reminding all ship owners, ship operators and masters of the requirements for the safe carriage of ammonium nitrate on board ships with a particular emphasis on the carriage in Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC).
    Last updated: 07/09/2020
  • NP–POL–002: National Plan national response team policy
    This document sets out how the National Response Team (NRT) will be maintained, managed and deployed.
    Last updated: 03/18/2024
  • Should we use dispersants?
    Dispersants can be effective response tools. Use of dispersants is dependent on many factors including timing, properties of the oil, and logistics.
    Last updated: 10/20/2023
  • Managing crew fatigue
    Learn how to control the risk of fatigue to your crew and your operation.
    Last updated: 03/27/2026
  • Stability tests and stability information - C6C
    Tests for establishing and verifying vessel stability.
    Last updated: 11/15/2024
  • Cargo securing focused inspection campaign 1 August–31 October 2020
    This is advice for ship owners and masters. We will undertake a focused inspection campaign (FIC) on cargo securing arrangements from 1 August to 31 October 2020. This is in response to recent events where containers have been lost into the sea off the Australian Coast.
    Last updated: 03/01/2021
  • Planned maintenance on domestic commercial vessels
    This safety alert draws the attention of vessel operators to the importance of planned maintenance in ensuring safe operation of domestic commercial vessels.
    Last updated: 08/14/2023
  • Perpetual certificates and domestic certificates that expired more than 5 years ago
    How to get a National Law certificate if you have a perpetual certificate, or if your certificate expired more than 5 years ago.
    Last updated: 01/09/2025
  • How supervisors use task books
    If you are a supervisor or qualified person working in the Australian maritime industry, you will need to observe and sign off a seafarer using a task book.
    Last updated: 10/28/2020
  • Enabling legislation
    As a statutory authority, we work with the guidance of legislation.
    Last updated: 08/29/2024
  • Aviation
    Be prepared before your trip. Stay safe in the air.
    Last updated: 05/19/2022
  • Air pollution
    Australia regulates emissions from all ships (including cargo ships, bulk carriers and other vessels) to protect the marine environment and human health from air pollution and to ensure international emission standards are met. You must comply with these requirements when operating in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 08/13/2019
  • Focused inspection campaign—DCV passenger vessel safety
    Advice to vessel owners and masters for the focused inspection campaign on passenger vessel safety requirements.
    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • Shen Neng 1, 3 April 2010
    On 3 April 2010, the Shen Neng 1 was traversing a well-known shipping route south of the Douglas Shoal when it ran aground 38 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island at about 5.30 pm.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Invisible gases - Real risks
    Hazardous gases: carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide
    Toxic gases can quickly build up on board vessels and kill a crew member or passenger in minutes. Identify equipment, appliances and systems that create these gases and reduce the risks.
    Last updated: 12/09/2025
  • Parasailing safety guidance
    We have released some safety guidance for commercial parasailing operators. Parasailing vessels are considered domestic commercial vessels under the National law.
    Last updated: 10/25/2023
  • ECDIS back-up arrangements
    IMO performance standards require back-up arrangements to be in place in case of ECDIS failure.
    Last updated: 11/26/2021