Federal Register of Legislation
Marine Order 25 (Equipment — lifesaving) 2014
made under the Navigation Act 2012
Compilation no. 3 Compilation date: 1 January 2024
This compilation was prepared on 28 February 2024 taking into account amendments up to Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 27 — consequential changes) Order 2023 Prepared by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Division 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Order 2 Purpose 3 Power 4 Definitions 5 Meaning of certain expressions 6 Application 7 Exemptions 8 Equivalents 9 Transitional — previous approvals 10 Pre–1998 vessels — transitional Division 2 Foreign vessels 11 Application of Division 2 12 Foreign vessels to which Chapter III applies 13 Foreign vessels to which Chapter III does not apply 14 Foreign vessels — damage or alteration to equipment Division 3 Equipment — general 15 Replacement of survival craft 16 Additional appliances or equipment 17 Damage to appliances or equipment 18 Alteration or defacement of labels or markings on appliances or equipment 19 Systems for manufacture, service and repair 20 Certificate of approval 21 Servicing of inflatable liferafts 22 Approval of servicing stations Division 4 Requirements for cargo vessels at least 500 GT and for all passenger vessels 23 Application of Division 4 24 Vessels other than passenger vessels certified Class 1D or 1E 25 Passenger vessels certified Class 1D or 1E 26 Additional requirements Division 5 Requirements for cargo vessels less than 500 GT Subdivision 5.1 Vessels certified as Class 2D or 2E 27 Application of Subdivision 5.1 28 Cargo vessels certified Class 2D or 2E Subdivision 5.2 Vessels certified as Class 2C 29 Application of Subdivision 5.2 30 Cargo vessels certified Class 2C — survival craft and rescue boats 31 Cargo vessels certified Class 2C — all other equipment Subdivision 5.3 Vessels certified as Class 2A or 2B 32 Application of Subdivision 5.3 33 Survival craft and rescue boats — vessels at least 85 m long 34 Survival craft and rescue boats — vessels between 35 and 85 m long 35 Survival craft and rescue boats — vessels between 25 and 35 m long 36 Survival craft and rescue boats — vessels less than 25 m long 37 Survival craft and rescue boats — oil tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers 38 Lifebuoys 39 Lifejackets 40 Immersion suits and anti-exposure suits 41 Line-throwing appliances 42 Distress signals 43 Alarm signal 44 Emergency electrical installation 45 Lifesaving signals 46 Stowage, launching and recovery arrangements 47 Approval, testing, servicing and maintenance 48 Communications Division 6 Fishing vessels 49 Application of Division 6 50 Requirements for fishing vessels at least 500 GT 51 Requirements for fishing vessels less than 500 GT Division 7 Recovery of persons from the water 52 Recovery of persons from the water Schedule 1 Regulated Australian vessels — additional requirements for cargo vessels at least 500GT and for all passenger vessels Schedule 2 First aid outfit requirements Division 1 Preliminary
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