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  • Special purpose vessels - F4
    Standards for vessels used for special work.
    Last updated: 08/01/2023
  • IMO logo - Navigating the future: Safety First!
    Celebrating World Maritime Day 2024: 'Navigating the Future: Safety First!' 
    Today, AMSA proudly celebrates World Maritime Day 2024 alongside the International Maritime Organization (IMO). 
    Last updated: 09/26/2024
  • Protection of the sea levy (PSL)
    The PSL applies to vessels that have carried 10 tonnes or more of oil while operating in Australia, any time during a quarter. It helps fund the response to marine pollution incidents.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • Intact stability requirements - C6A
    Standards for maintaining stability during day-to-day operations while the hull is intact.
    Last updated: 10/01/2024
  • Managing solid bulk cargo residues in Australian waters
    All ships must follow the requirements of MARPOL Annex V when discharging cargo residue.
    Last updated: 01/20/2021
  • Guidelines for a safety management system
    A guide for domestic commercial vessels to develop their safety management system for class 1, 2, 3 and 4 operations.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • ECDIS familiarisation
    ECDIS familiarisation ensures that master and navigating officers are familiar with the specific make and model of the ECDIS equipment onboard (including backup) before taking charge of a navigational watch.
    Last updated: 11/26/2021
  • Sygna, 26 May 1974
    On Sunday 26 May 1974 the bulk carrier Sygna was involved in a major pollution incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Exemption 07 - Marine Safety (Temporary operations)
    This exemption is for owners and accredited marine surveyors of domestic commercial vessels (DCVs) who need to be able to operate temporarily without having the required certificates.
    Last updated: 03/18/2025
  • STCW regulations explained
    There are mandatory minimum requirements for your certificates under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978 (STCW).
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • Application of Maritime Labour Convention 2006
    We implement the regulations under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 in Australia via supporting legislation which applies to all commercial vessels.
    Last updated: 01/11/2024
  • Executive team
    Our senior management team runs the day-to-day operations and keeps our Board informed.
    Last updated: 09/18/2025
  • 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
  • No safe access provided: Contractor falls overboard whilst disembarking
    A contractor working on a vessel fell into the water whilst disembarking due to the gap between the wharf and the vessel.  A safe means of access to the vessel was not provided.
    Last updated: 12/20/2024
  • Poor risk assessment contributes to charter vessel running aground
    A charter vessel with passengers was conducting a cruise around Sydney Harbour when it narrowly missed an unlit runabout at night. The vessel ran aground, and two attempts to tow the vessel off the sandbank were unsuccessful. The investigation found that the master did not risk-assess the route and respective conditions. The vessel safety management system provided the master with no clear direction on safe routes to follow. The command, control, and communication with and between the crew in relation to emergency procedures and response was ineffective.
    Last updated: 05/30/2025
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    Upcoming changes: drug and alcohol policy
    From 1 June 2025, all domestic commercial vessel (DCV) operators, including hire and drive operators (Class 4), must have a drug and alcohol policy as part of their safety management system (SMS).
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • Safety Lessons from Marine Incident Investigation – No.1 – October 2021
    Safety Lessons from Marine Incident Investigation – No.1 – October 2021
    Serious injury to pilot on class 2 vessel in poor weather conditions
    Last updated: 05/09/2022
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    Marine incident report: October-December
    Between October and December 2025, we received 344 marine incident reports involving domestic commercial vessels.
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  • 2024/05 - Fuel Isolation for multi-engine installations
    PurposeA reminder of the requirements to test and maintain fuel isolation valves for multi-engine installations.
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
  • Onboard fire results in masters’ quick and safe decision
    On the evening of 29 May 2022, a commercial fishing vessel was on a voyage from Mackay to Cairns when the master noticed an auxiliary engine alarm. Upon lifting the engine room hatch, the master saw smoke and an orange glow and the engine room subsequently caught fire. The master quickly made the decision that they would not be able to fight the fire without jeopardising their safety and abandoned ship. An SMS risk assessment on appropriate crewing on a voyage greater than 12 hours duration should be undertaken in these situations.
    Last updated: 09/29/2022