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Marine Order 504 (Certificates of operation and operation requirements — national law) 2018
made under the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law
Compilation no. 4 Compilation date: 1 September 2023
This compilation was prepared on 26 October 2023 taking into account amendments up to Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 501 — consequential changes) Order 2023. Prepared by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Division 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Order 2 Application of Order 3 Applications under this Order Division 2 Requirements for certificate of operation 4 Application for certificate to include declaration of safety management system 5 Criteria for issue of certificate 6 Renewal of certificate 7 Conditions on certificate 8 Form of certificate 9 Duration of certificate Division 3 Variation, suspension and revocation of certificates of operation 10 Application for variation, suspension or revocation of certificate 11 Criteria for variation of certificate 12 Suspension of certificate 13 Criteria for revocation of certificate 14 Prescribed period for notice of vessel sold, modified or sunk Division 4 Interpretation and transitional 15 Definitions 16 Existing vessel — meaning 17 Transitional Schedule 1 Operation requirements 1 Vessel and contact details 2 Risk assessment 3 Owner's responsibility and authority statement 4 Designated person 5 Master's responsibility and authority statement 6 Appropriate crewing for vessels other than Class 4 and larger vessels 6A Minimum crewing 6B Temporary crewing permit 6C Appropriate crewing for vessels ≥80 m or ≥3000 GT or ≥3000 kW 6D Onboard induction, familiarisation and training 6E First aid and radio communication requirements 7 Procedures for onboard operations 8 Emergency preparedness 9 Follow-up on hazardous occurrences and non-conformances 10 Maintenance of vessel and equipment 11 Documentation 12 Verification, review and evaluation Schedule 2 Additional operation requirements for Class 4 vessels 1 Risk assessment 2 Procedures for onboard operations 3 Participant numbers, competency, age and health 4 Emergency preparedness 5 Competencies of tour leader, guide and briefer 6 Provision of information to hirer and participants 7 Provision of safety equipment to hirer and participants 8 Documentation 9 Additional requirements for personal watercraft Division 1 Preliminary
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