Showing 1141 - 1160 of 1264 results for WA 0852 2611 9277 Tarif Pembuatan Int
  • National Plan training
    Under the National Plan, training is available for responders. These training courses make sure Commonwealth, state and territory responders are familiar with the national arrangements under which they work together in a maritime emergency.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • Navigating coastal waters
    There are aids and rules for navigating Australian coastal waters, particularly in sensitive sea areas. Coastal pilots and vessel traffic services aid in preventing incidents and restrictions apply to operating commercial fishing and offshore exploration and production activities.
    Last updated: 11/17/2017
  • About
    As Australia’s national regulatory body, we promote the safety and protection of our marine environment and combat ship-sourced pollution. We provide the infrastructure for safety of navigation in Australian waters, and maintain a national search and rescue service for the maritime and aviation sectors.
    Last updated: 01/19/2023
  • On tour analyses of the work and rest patterns of Great Barrier Reef pilots
    This investigation represents the final phase of a comprehensive research program designed to investigate the contributing factors to fatigue in the work practices of Great Barrier Reef pilots.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Reconciliation
    Learn about the steps we’re taking in support of reconciliation.
    Last updated: 07/04/2024
  • Changes to safety management system requirements from 1 June 2025
    The revised Marine Order 504 comes into effect on 1 June 2025. Update your SMS to make sure your vessel complies
    Last updated: 12/18/2024
  • Seafarer welfare
    In Australia, the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) is implemented primarily through the Navigation Act 2012 and associated delegated legislation such as Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels). We inspect vessels, develop seafarer welfare guidance and programs, and process complaints under the MLC. We are responsible for investigating seafarer health and safety issues on prescribed vessels engaged in trade on international or interstate voyages. Also see the Australian Seafarers' Welfare Council
    Last updated: 02/26/2024
  • AMSA 234
    Operate a non-shipborne AIS (base station or AtoN) (form 234)

    Use this form to apply for a licence to operate a non-shipborne automatic identification system (AIS) in Australian waters. This includes: 

    Last updated: 04/09/2025
  • A navy blue and orange banner that says 'Marine incident investigation' with an icon of a report and magnifying glass
    Out now: Safety lessons learned from a marine incident investigation
    In our latest safety lesson, we examine key learnings from a marine incident investigation where a passenger jumped overboard while a tender vessel was berthing.
    Last updated:
  • 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
  • Annual Report 2017–18
    Over the year we tested and put into place the systems and processes which will support full service delivery under the national system for domestic commercial vessels.
    Last updated: 03/29/2021
  • Fatigue risk management plan: the default plan
    This plan sets out minimum rest periods, rest period dispensations and the monitoring procedures that must be observed by pilots under the default fatigue risk monitoring plan (FRMP). It also describes auditing and recording keeping requirements.
    Last updated: 08/05/2020
  • Marine order 62—Government vessels—repealed
    This marine order was repealed on 1 November 2019 and has been captured in Marine Order 31. Requirements for survey, certification and operations of Government vessels.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • Spillcon 2023
    An oil spill conference hosted by the Australian Institute of Petroleum and the Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre, 11-14 September in Brisbane.
    Last updated: 09/19/2023
  • Scenario 1: Purchased a vessel from a previous owner
    If you're bringing a vessel that is overseas to Australia and you purchased it from a previous owner, you’ll need to meet certain requirements.
    Last updated: 10/23/2023
  • National Plan annual report—2009–2010
    2009-10 was an extraordinary year in the history of Australia’s National Plan. The response to the uncontrolled release of crude oil from the Montara Wellhead platform was the greatest challenge faced since the National Plan was established in 1973.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Scenario 1: Purchased a vessel from a previous owner
    If you're bringing a vessel that is overseas to Australia and you purchased it from a previous owner, you’ll need to meet certain requirements.
    Last updated:
  • Talking safety with traditional inhabitant boats operators
    Over the next few months, we will work closely with traditional inhabitant boat operators in the Torres Strait region.
    Last updated: 05/26/2021
  • AMSA 1847
    Notification of change of engine (form 1847)

    This form is no longer in use

    To notify us of an engine change, use the correct application form for your vessel:

    Last updated: 10/30/2025
  • AMSA 351
    Sample work agreement (form 351)

    This form is for the owners and crew of regulated Australian vessels.

    Last updated: 12/17/2024