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  • Superseded and repealed marine safety exemptions
    These general exemptions are now superseded or repealed. Superseded and repealed exemptions may affect how the national system works for you.
    Last updated: 07/01/2025
  • National Environmental Maritime Operations
    National Environmental Maritime Operations (NEMO) is an incident management system used to manage and monitor national maritime environmental emergencies.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Chief mate
    This certificate enables you to work as a Chief mate.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • 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
  • Master less than 500 gross tonnage
    With this certificate you can perform the duties or functions of:
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • General Purpose Hand near coastal
    Learn about the General Purpose Hand certificate, including how to qualify, apply, or renew.
    Last updated: 01/16/2024
  • Watchkeeper deck less than 500 gross tonnage
    This certificate allows you to work as a Watchkeeper deck.
    Last updated: 07/11/2024
  • Guidance—domestic certificates
    Download a copy of the requirements for each near coastal certificate.
    Last updated: 11/28/2024
  • General and specific exemptions
    There are other vessel permits or exemptions you may be eligible for under the national law.
    Last updated: 09/02/2025
  • A kangaroo bouncing along the beach
    AMSA celebrates World Environment Day on 5 June 2024! 
    Healthy oceans are vital to safeguarding the very foundation of a healthier planet.
    Last updated: 06/05/2024
  • International (STCW) qualifications
    Find out how to apply for, renew or manage your STCW international certificate to work on Australian-registered vessels in international waters. Includes training, exemptions and recognition of overseas qualifications.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • Proposed changes to lifesaving equipment requirements
    We sought feedback on proposed changes to Marine Order 25 (Equipment – lifesaving) 2014 (MO25). MO25 sets out requirements for carrying and testing life-saving equipment and recovering people from water.
    Last updated: 03/16/2026
  • Image of the Pacific Adventurer
    Pacific Adventurer, 11 March 2009
    The cargo ship Pacific Adventurer lost upwards of 270 tonnes of heavy fuel oil when holed on its port side while en route to Brisbane from Newcastle.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Watchkeeper deck
    This certificate allows you to perform the duties or functions of Watchkeeper deck officer on ships of any gross tonnage in any operating area and Able seafarer – Deck duties or functions.
    Last updated: 11/17/2025
  • Mate less than 500 gross tonnage
    This certificate enables you to work as a Chief Mate or Watchkeeper Deck Officer on vessels less than 500 gross tonnage in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/11/2024
  • Declared vessels under the Navigation Act 1912
    The following vessels are our declared off-shore industry vessels and trading vessels that work in inland and near coastal waters.
    Last updated: 08/03/2023
  • Scale D medical cabinet
    Survey passenger vessels with offshore operations (Class 1B) are required to carry a Scale D medical cabinet and a Scale F first aid kit on board.
    Last updated: 12/23/2025
  • Photo requirements for domestic certificates
    Find out how to provide a photo that meets our requirements for your certificate application.
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  • 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 mate less than 3000 gross tonnage
    This certificate enables you to work as Chief mate on vessels less than 3000 gross tonnage.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024