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  • Syllabus and oral examination checklists for seafarer qualification certificates
    You can use the examiner checklists as study guides.These programs of study are guides only and the content of individual oral examinations may vary as the examiner may not cover all areas
    Last updated: 03/26/2025
  • Master less than 3000 gross tonnage
    Work as a Master or Chief Mate on vessels less than 3000 gross tonnage and as Watchkeeper deck officer on vessels of any gross tonnage.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024
  • General Purpose Hand near coastal
    Learn about the General Purpose Hand certificate, including how to qualify, apply, or renew.
    Last updated: 01/16/2024
  • Sailing vessels
    Our eligibility requirements for sailing vessels.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Subscription confirmation
    One more step.Please check your inbox for an email from us, and confirm your subs
    Last updated: 09/20/2023
  • Generic equivalent solutions for national standards
    Generic equivalent solutions (GES) support national standards by allowing the use of new technology and other solutions.
    Last updated: 09/08/2025
  • Special purpose vessels - F4
    Standards for vessels used for special work.
    Last updated: 08/01/2023
  • Seafarers on a vessel tying ropes onto a jetty
    Out now! Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin issue 20—Maintenance
    The latest issue of the Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin focuses on maintenance.
    Last updated: 10/03/2024
  • Emergency towing vessel
    Since 2006, we have provided an emergency towing vessel in the Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef to protect the marine environment.
    Last updated: 08/05/2024
  • Fishing gear reporting requirements
    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is working on global requirements for reporting lost or discharged fishing gear.
    Last updated:
  • Engineer watchkeeper
    This certificate enables you to work as an engineer watchkeeper on certain vessels.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Master
    Work as a Master, Chief mate or Watchkeeper deck on ships of any gross tonnage.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024
  • 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
  • Large oil tanker sailing on calm ocean, viewed from above and behind, with a white superstructure and red deck featuring pipes and equipment.
    Revised marine orders 16 and 19 to commence 1 September 2025
    Find out what’s changed and how updated vessel tonnage and load line rules support safer maritime operations.
    Last updated: 09/01/2025
  • LPG systems for engines – C5D
    Standards for installing and maintaining engines fuelled by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
    Last updated: 08/01/2023
  • Non-survey vessels - G
    Specifies the minimum standards for design and construction and safety equipment.
    Last updated: 10/24/2024
  • Superseded generic equivalent solutions for the national standard
    As the national standard is updated, generic equivalent standards (GES) are being superseded.
    Last updated: 04/14/2021
  • Speed and visibility play part in vessel collision
    A charter vessel transiting between research sites at night collided with a stationary vessel. The stationary vessel’s master claimed to have an anchor light on, but the crew of the charter vessel stated they did not see any navigation lights. The master of the stationary vessel was preparing food on the vessel at the time and may have obstructed the anchor light view from the charter vessel’s crew. The master of the charter vessel was found to have been operating at high speed given the conditions (night operations). This also rendered the lookout ineffective.
    Last updated: 09/25/2023
  • Dynamic separation of cargoes
    Dynamic separation can cause your vessel to become unbalanced and tip over. Find out how you can avoid this happening.
    Last updated: 01/18/2021