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  • AMSA 222
    Statutory declaration for builder's certificate (form 222)

    You can use this form to make a statutory declaration for a builder's certificate for your new vessel.

    Last updated: 08/01/2024
  • AMSA 895
    Technical advisory panel application (form 895)

    Apply for selection to a technical advisory panel.

    Last updated: 08/01/2024
  • Navigation systems
    There are a range of systems to assist you in navigating around the Australian coastline. These systems reduce the risk of collisions at sea, and track and report on movement of vessels nearby.
    Last updated: 08/14/2025
  • Maritime Labour Convention—2021 Annual report
    This report presents an analysis of MLC complaints, compliance and follow up actions undertaken by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) in Australia. The data represents 2021 statistics, with a comparison to the previous four years.
    Last updated: 03/29/2023
  • Requirements for registered training organisations
    Registered training organisations (RTO) deliver courses and qualifications domestic and international certificates of competency. For some activities, an RTO may require approval by AMSA.
    Last updated: 08/20/2025
  • Who we work with
    We contribute to the continuous improvement and development of maritime safety, environmental management, and emergency response systems in our region and globally. To do this, we collaborate with stakeholders and agree ways of working together through memoranda of understanding, intergovernmental agreements, and interagency agreements.
    Last updated: 04/18/2019
  • National Plan annual report—2001–2002
    No major spills of oil or other substances occurred in Australian waters during the year.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2004–2005
    The National Plan is operating in a low incident environment both within Australia and also worldwide. Australia’s low incident environment can be largely attributed to the rigorous Port State Control inspections undertaken by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority ensuring that only quality ships arrive in Australia.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2005–2006
    During the reporting period, there was one major ship-sourced marine pollution incident in Australian waters, which involved activation of National Plan personnel and resources – the Global Peace spill. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 106 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Learn more about operational safety changes from 1 August 2023
    Register for a free information session online or near you
    Last updated: 08/24/2023
  • National Plan annual report—2006–2007
    During 2006-2007, there was one major shipping incident in Australian waters – the Pasha Bulker grounding off Newcastle, north of Sydney. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 82 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2008–2009
    During 2008-2009, there were two major shipping incidents in Australian waters – the grounding of the Atlantic Eagle at Maude Reef, off Albany, Western Australia and the Pacific Adventurer incident off south-east Queensland.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan year in review—2012–2013
    Whilst there were no major pollution incidents during the 2012-13 financial year, in July 2012 we completed the removal of the wreck of the MV Tycoon from Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island. The National Plan was also called upon to support state/NT agencies in responding to several minor incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • NP–ADV–001: National Plan volunteer management
    An advisory to assist jurisdictions prepare for the possibility that significant numbers of the public may wish to spontaneously volunteer to assist in a maritime environmental emergency.
    Last updated: 03/18/2024
  • Inspections Report 2023
    An analysis of inspections on all Australian-flagged vessels and foreign-flagged ships in Australia in 2023.
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  • Drug and alcohol policy - Class 1, 2 and 3
    Learn how to develop a drug and alcohol policy for a Class 1, 2 or 3 vessel.
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  • Port State Control Report 2001
    This report summarises our port State control activities and reports on the performance of commercial shipping companies, flag States and Classification Societies for the 2001 calendar year.
    Last updated: 02/05/2020
  • Safety lessons
    Lessons learned from real-world vessel incidents.
    Last updated: 08/27/2024
  • Port State Control Report 2008
    This report summarises our port State control activities and reports on the performance of commercial shipping companies, flag States and Classification Societies for the 2008 calendar year.
    Last updated: 07/13/2020
  • Corporate plan 2022-23
    This corporate plan is prepared for the reporting period 2022–2023 and covers the reporting periods 2022–23 to 2025–26. It considers future trends and potential changes to our operating environment.
    Last updated: 08/23/2022