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  • Standards for the medical assessment of near coastal seafarers
    These standards are for medical or ophthalmic practitioners completing a certificate of medical fitness or eyesight test certificate.
    Last updated: 12/28/2022
  • Media and journalists
    Journalist or member of the media
    Access content you need for your news stories. For all media enquiries call +61 1300 624 633 during regular Australian business hours, or email media@amsa.gov.au. We will respond outside of business hours during search and rescue operations and emergencies.
    Last updated: 05/17/2021
  • Assessing the determinants and consequences of safety culture in the maritime industry
    The purpose of this study was to provide new insights into seafarers’ safety and wellbeing by examining the influence of key organisational factors related to safety culture.
    Last updated: 01/03/2024
  • Compliance and enforcement protocol policy 2012
    Intended to assist AMSA, industry stakeholders and other parties with duties, obligations and responsibilities under maritime safety legislation to understand the suite of tools available to AMSA to ensure legislative requirements are met.
    Last updated: 03/29/2021
  • Maritime skills availability study
    Study to determine the future availability within the Australian maritime industry of qualified and experienced seafarers.
    Last updated: 07/09/2020
  • 298
    Using National Plan stockpile equipment for training (form 298)

    Use this form to request National Plan stockpile equipment for training.

    Last updated: 08/01/2024
  • 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
  • National Plan annual report—2011–2012
    The 2011-12 financial year was another busy period for the National Plan, with two significant pollution incidents, in Christmas Island and New Zealand, as well as the completion of the National Plan/National Maritime Emergency Response Arrangements review.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • 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
  • NP–GUI–017: National Plan activation of the fixed wing aerial dispersant capability
    Guidance for the AMSA Duty Officer responsible for either placing on standby or activating the fixed wing aerial dispersant capability as part of a pollution response.
    Last updated: 03/18/2024
  • 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
  • Construction barge safety
    Learn how to manage risks involved with the operation of construction barges.
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  • Step 3: Build your simplified SMS
    Download a simplified SMS toolkit for step-by-step instructions on how to build your simplified SMS.
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  • Drug and alcohol policy - Class 4
    Learn how to develop a drug and alcohol policy for a Class 4 vessel.
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  • Incidents and exercises
    We respond to marine pollution incidents and conduct regular training exercises for incident responders.
    Last updated: 08/30/2018
  • Choose, install and maintain your float-free EPIRB
    What you need to know about owning a float-free EPIRB.
    Last updated: 12/17/2018
  • Sea service and task books
    Sea service is a requirement for most certificates of competency. You must complete a specified amount of service time on a vessel in support of your application. The time and skills needed for your sea service can be recorded in a task book, sea service form, letter from the vessel operator or a declaration. Use our publications order form to purchase task books, log books, and other record books.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • 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