Marine Orders Part 31: Ship surveys and certification, Issue 6 Amendment (Order No. 2 of 2008) (Cth)
| MARINE ORDERS Part 31 Ship surveys and Issue 6
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1 Commencement
This Order, amending Marine Orders Part 31, Issue 6, commences on:
(a) this provision and Schedule 1 — 1 July 2008; and
(b) Schedule 2 — 1 January 2009.
Schedule 1 Amendments that come into operation on 1 July 2008
[1] Provision 1, heading
substitute
1 Purpose and power
[2] Provision 1.1 (a), including footnote 1
substitute
(a) gives effect to those parts of Chapter I of SOLAS, which deals with the survey and certification of ships, to which specific effect is not given in the Navigation Act; and
[3] After provision 1.1 (b)
insert
Note The current text of Chapter I is to be found in the SOLAS Consolidated Edition 2004.
[4] Provision 2, definition of Manager, Ship Inspections,
omit
Inspections, means the person
insert
Inspections means the person
[5] Provision 2, definition of survey authority, including footnote 2
substitute
survey authority means a corporation or association for the survey of shipping, approved by AMSA, in writing, for the purposes of the Navigation Act;
Note A list of approved survey authorities is available on AMSA’s website: Provision 2, after definition of surveyor
insert
Note Information on obtaining copies of IMO Resolutions or other documents referred to in this Part is available on AMSA’s website: or via e-mail: [email protected].
[7] Provision 3.4
substitute
3.4 In this Part:
(a)headings and subheadings are part of the Part; and
(b)the Appendix is part of the Part; and
(c)a note is not part of the Part, but may provide additional information or guidance in applying the Part.
[8] Provision 6 (a) (ii), including footnote 3
substitute
(ii)if the ship is in a port where there is no AMSA survey office — the AMSA Area Manager in charge of surveys for the State or Territory in which that port is situated;
[9] Provision 6 (b), including footnote 4
substitute
(b) the prescribed form is Form MO-31/13 in the Appendix.
[10] After provision 6 (b)
insert
Note 1 Contact addresses of AMSA offices are available on AMSA’s website: 2 A radio message transmitted by INMARSAT-C or HF DSC, addressed to and received by the Manager, Ship Inspections, through Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) Australia, is considered to be written notice.
[11] Provisions 7.2 and 7.3, including footnotes 5 and 6
substitute
7.2 In‑water inspections
The Manager, Ship Inspections, may permit alternate inspections of the outside of a ship's bottom to be carried out while the ship is afloat, subject to such conditions as the Manager, Ship Inspections, stipulates.
Note The Manager, Ship Inspections, will only permit inspections of the outside of a ship's bottom to be carried out while the ship is afloat if the surveyor is using video equipment operated in-water by a diving contractor with underwater hull inspection skills and experience acceptable to the Manager, Ship Inspections. The underwater hull must be marked in such a manner as to enable the location of the diver and underwater camera to be readily identified, by frame and strake. The markings must be verified at the intervening dry dockings or slippings and found to be satisfactory.
7.3 Testing of boilers, pipes etc.
Main and auxiliary boilers, connections, steam pipes, high pressure receivers, and fuel tanks for internal combustion engines must be tested, hydraulically or otherwise, before entering service and subsequently, according to test procedures and at intervals as specified by the Manager, Ship Inspections, or survey authority.
Note The Manager, Ship Inspections, will specify the appropriate procedures for an unclassed ship on application by the owner.
[12] Provision 10.1.3, including footnote 7
substitute
10.1.3 The Manager, Ship Inspections, may permit alternate inspections of the outside of a ship's bottom to be carried out while the ship is afloat, subject to such conditions as the Manager, Ship Inspections, stipulates.
Note The Manager, Ship Inspections, will only permit inspections of the outside of a ship's bottom to be carried out while the ship is afloat if the surveyor is using video equipment operated in-water by a diving contractor with underwater hull inspection skills and experience acceptable to the Manager, Ship Inspections. The underwater hull must be marked in such a manner as to enable the location of the diver and underwater camera to be readily identified, by frame and strake. The markings must be verified at the intervening dry dockings or slippings and found to be satisfactory.
[13] Provision 11.3, including footnote 8
substitute
11.3 Intermediate surveys
In addition to the periodical surveys required by 11.2, a fishing vessel is subject to annual intermediate surveys of its structure, machinery and equipment.
Note The intermediate surveys are intended, among other things, to ensure that alterations have not been made that would adversely affect the safety of the vessel or the crew.
[14] Provision 13.1.2, including footnote 9
substitute
13.1.2 When a surveyor determines that the condition of a ship or any of its equipment does not comply with the Navigation Act, Marine Orders or Regulation 11 of Chapter I of SOLAS such that the ship is not fit to proceed to sea without danger to the ship or persons on board, the surveyor must inform the owner, master or agent of the ship of the deficiency.
Note Section 210 of the Navigation Act provides for the detention of a ship that is not seaworthy. In the case of an Australian ship, AMSA may cancel the certificates of a ship that does not comply with the Navigation Act, Marine Orders and Regulation 11 of Chapter I of SOLAS.
[15] Provision 13.2, including footnote 10
substitute
13.2 Reports under section 268 of the Navigation Act
13.2.1 For section 268 of the Navigation Act, the staff member of AMSA prescribed to receive a report under that section is the General Manager.
13.2.1A For subsection 268 (1E) of the Navigation Act, a report is in the required form if the report sets out the following using the Form MO-31/14 (Incident Alert form) or Form MO‑31/15 (Incident Report form) in the Appendix:
(a) the particulars of the accident, damage, defect or event (as the case may be) and the time, place and circumstances of its occurrence;
(b) the particulars of the ship, its owner and its crew;
(c) the particulars of the voyage during which the accident, damage, defect or event occurred.
13.2.1B A master of a ship must send to the General Manager:
(a) AMSA Form 31/14 (Incident Alert form) no later than 4 hours after the incident occurred; and
(b) AMSA Form 31/15 (Incident Report form) no later than 72 hours after the incident occurred.
13.2.2 If a report has been made under section 268 of the Navigation Act, the Manager, Ship Inspections, must initiate such investigations as are needed to determine if a survey of the ship is necessary.
Note A report under section 268 of the Navigation Act is to be made to the General Manager through Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) Australia. Forms MO-31/14 and MO-31/15 are set out in the Appendix to this Part. However, if a master is unable to access AMSA Forms 31/14 and 31/15, AMSA will accept another document if that document sets out the information mentioned in AMSA Forms 31/14 and 31/15.
In addition, AMSA Form 18 (Incident Alert form), and AMSA Form 19 (Incident Report form) may be used to report an incident. AMSA Forms 18 and 19 are also available from AMSA’s website:
If the ship is in a port outside Australia, the master must, in addition to reporting the incident to the General Manager, report the incident to the appropriate authority of the country in which the port is situated.
If one or more of the certificates relating to a ship in respect of which a report has been made under section 268 of the Navigation Act were issued by a survey authority, a report in similar terms must also be made to that survey authority.
[16] Provision 14.3.6, including footnote 11
substitute
14.3.6In special circumstances, as determined by the Manager, Ship Inspections, a new certificate need not be dated from the date of expiry of the existing certificate as required by 14.2 (b), 14.3.3 or 14.3.4. In these special circumstances the period in column 3 of Table 1 commences from the date of completion of the renewal survey.
Note ‘Special circumstances’ might include a situation where a ship is laid up at the time the survey is due and remains laid up for a period of 6 months or more.
[17] Provision 14.5, including footnote 12
before paragraph (a), substitute
A certificate ceases to be valid in any of the following cases:
[18] After provision 14.5 (c)
insert
Note A new certificate will not be issued until AMSA or a survey authority, as appropriate, is fully satisfied that the ship is in compliance with the requirements of the Navigation Act and Marine Orders.
[19] Provision 16.1.1, including footnote 13
substitute
16.1.1 Application for a survey must, unless made to a survey authority, be made by, or on behalf of, the owner in accordance with Form MO-31/1 in the Appendix.
[20] Provision 16.1.3, including footnote 14
substitute
16.1.3An application for a survey of a ship for the issue of a certificate of fitness referred to in 12.1 (a) must be accompanied by such information as the Manager, Ship Inspections, may require.
Note for provision 16.1.1 The application should be sent to the survey office at or nearest the port at which the survey is required. If a survey is required at a port outside Australia, the application should be sent to the Manager, Ship Inspections.
Note for provision 16.1.3 Details of the plans, information and data required to accompany applications may be obtained from any AMSA survey office.
[21] Appendix, Form MO‑31/3
substitute
| Form MO-31/3 |
PASSENGER SHIP SAFETY CERTIFICATE
This Certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Equipment (Form P)
| for | an | international voyage |
| a short |
Issued under the provisions of the
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
under the authority of the Government of Australia by ..........................................................................................................
(person or organisation authorised)
| Particulars of ship | ||
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… | |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… | |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… | |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… | |
| Sea area in which the ship is certified to operate (regulation IV/2) | …………………………………………………… | |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of build*: | ||
Date of building contract*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction*: | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of delivery*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| *Insert all applicable dates | ||
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the abovementioned ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of Regulation I/7 of the Convention.
2 That the survey showed that:
2.1the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards:
.1 the structure, main and auxiliary machinery, boilers and other pressure vessels;
.2 the watertight subdivision arrangements and details;
.3 the following subdivision load lines:
Subdivision load lines assigned and marked on the ship's side amidships (Reg II-I/13)
FreeboardTo apply when the spaces in which passengers are carried include the following alternative spaces
C.1
........................
..........................................................................................
C.2
........................
..........................................................................................
C.3
........................
..........................................................................................
2.2 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards structural fire protection, fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;
2.3 the life-saving appliances and the equipment of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats were provided in accordance with the requirements of the Convention;
2.4 the ship was provided with a line-throwing appliance and radio installations used in life-saving appliances in accordance with the requirements of the Convention;
2.5 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards radio installations;
2.6 the functioning of the radio installations used in life-saving appliances complied with the requirements of the Convention;
2.7 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots, and nautical publications;
2.8 the ship was provided with lights, shapes, means of making sound signals and distress signals in accordance with the requirements of the Convention and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in force;
2.9 in all other respects the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
3 that an Exemption Certificate has/has not been issued.
Delete as appropriate
| This certificate is valid until ................................................................................................................................................ | |
| Completion date of the survey on which this certificate is based ……………………………………………………….. | |
| Issued at ................................................................................................................................................................... | |
| (Place of issue of certificate) | |
| ........................................... | …………………………………………….................................. |
| (Date of issue) | (Signature of authorised official issuing the certificate) |
| (Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate) | |
Endorsement where the renewal survey has been completed and Regulation I/14(d) applies
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, on accordance with Regulation I/14(d) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: .......................................................................... |
| Place: ................................................ |
| Date: ................................................. |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace where Regulation I/14(e) or I/14(f) applies
This certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(e)/I/14(f) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ................................................
| Signed: ............................................................................ |
| Place: ................................................ |
| Date: ................................................. |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Delete as appropriate
[22] Appendix, Form — Record of equipment for compliance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (Form P)
substitute
RECORD OF EQUIPMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
(FORM P)
This Record shall be permanently attached to the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
1 Particulars of ship
Name of ship ........................................................................................................
Distinctive number or letters .....................................................................................
Number of passengers for which certified ......................................................................
Minimum number of persons with required qualifications to operate the radio installations ............
2 Details of life-saving appliances
| 1 Total number of persons for which life-saving appliances are provided | ..................................... | |
| Port side | Starboard side | |
| 2 Total number of lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.1 Total number of persons accommodated by them | ................. | ................. |
| 2.2 Number of partially enclosed lifeboats (LSA Code 4.5) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.3 Number of totally enclosed lifeboats (LSA Code 4.6) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.4 Other lifeboats | ||
| 2.4.1 Number | ................. | ................. |
| 2.4.2 Type | ................. | ................. |
| 3 Number of motor lifeboats (included in the total lifeboats shown above) | ................................................ | |
| 3.1 Number of lifeboats fitted with searchlights | ................................................ | |
| 4 Number of rescue boats | ................................................ | |
| 4.1 Number of boats which are included in the total lifeboats shown above | ................................................ | |
| 5 Liferafts | ||
| 5.1 Those for which approved launching appliances are required | ||
| 5.1.1 Number of liferafts | ................................................ | |
| 5.1.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ................................................ | |
| 5.2 Those for which approved launching appliances are not required | ||
| 5.2.1 Number of liferafts | ................................................ | |
| 5.2.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ................................................ | |
| 6 Buoyant apparatus | ||
| 6.1 Number of apparatus | ................................................ | |
| 6.2 Number of persons capable of being supported | ................................................ | |
| 7 Number of lifebuoys | ................................................ | |
| 8 Number of lifejackets | ................................................ | |
| 9 Immersion suits | ||
| 9.1 Total number | ................................................. | |
| 9.2 Number of suits complying with the requirements for lifejackets | ................................................. | |
| 10 Number of thermal protective aids (other than those required by LSA Code 4.1.5.1.24, 4.4.8.31 and 5.1.2.2.13) |
| |
| 11 Radio installations used in life-saving appliances | ||
| 11.1 Number of radar transponders | ………................................................. | |
| 11.2 Number of two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus | .............………….................................... | |
3 Details of radio facilities
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1 Primary system | |
| 1.1 VHF radio installation | |
| 1.1.1 DSC encoder | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.1.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.1.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2 MF radio installation | |
| 1.2.1 DSC encoder | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3 MF/HF radio installation | |
| 1.3.1 DSC encoder | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.4 Direct-printing radiotelegraphy | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.4 INMARSAT ship earth station | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2 Secondary means of alerting | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3 Facilities for reception of maritime safety information | |
| 3.1 NAVTEX receiver | .................................................................………… |
| 3.2 EGC receiver | ….............................................................………… |
| 3.3 HF direct-printing radiotelegraph receiver | ..…………............................................................... |
| 4 Satellite EPIRB | |
| 4.1 COSPAS-SARSAT | ..............................................................…………... |
| 4.2 INMARSAT | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5 VHF EPIRB | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6 Ship’s radar transponder | ...............................................................………….. |
4 Methods used to ensure availability of radio facilities (Regulations IV/15.6 and 15.7)
4.1 Duplication of equipment ...............................................................................…………………
4.2 Shore-based maintenance ...............................................................................…………………
4.3 At-sea maintenance capability ..........................................................................………………..
5 Details of navigational systems and equipment
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1.1 Standard magnetic compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2 Spare magnetic compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3 Gyro compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.4 Gyro compass heading repeater* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.5 Gyro compass bearing repeater* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.6 Heading or track control system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.7 Pelorus or compass bearing device* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.8 Means of correcting headings and bearings | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.9 Transmitting heading device (THD)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.1 Nautical charts/Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.2 Back up arrangements for ECDIS | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.3 Nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.4 Back up arrangements for electronic nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.1 Receiver for a global navigation satellite system/terrestrial radionavigation system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.2 9 GHz radar* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.3 Second radar (3 GHz/9 GHz )* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.4 Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.5 Automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.6 Second automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.7 Electronic plotting aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.1 Automatic identification system (AIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.2 Long‑range identification and tracking system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5 Voyage data recorder (VDR) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.1 Speed and distance measuring device (through the water)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.2 Speed and distance measuring device (over the ground in the forward and athwartship direction)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 7 Echo sounding device* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 8.1 Rudder, propeller, thrust, pitch and operational mode indicator* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 8.2 Rate of turn indicator* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 9 Sound reception system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 10 Telephone to emergency steering position* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 11 Daylight signalling lamp* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 12 Radar reflector* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 13 International Code of Signals | ...............................................................………….. |
| 14 IAMSAR Manual, Volume III |
* Alternative means of meeting this requirement are permitted under Regulation V/19. In case of other means they shall be specified.
Delete as appropriate.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this Record is correct in all respects.
Issued at ............................................................................................................…………………..
(Place of issue of the Record)
| .............................................. | ………............................................................ |
[23] Appendix, Form MO‑31/4
substitute
Form MO-31/4 |
CARGO SHIP SAFETY CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
Issued under the provisions of the
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
under the authority of the Government of Australia by .......................................................
(person or organisation authorised)
| Particulars of ship | ||
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… | |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… | |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… | |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… | |
| Deadweight of ship* | …………………………………………………… | |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… | |
| Type of ship | ||
| Bulk carrier | ||
| Oil tanker | ||
| Chemical tanker | ||
| Gas carrier | ||
| Cargo ship other than any of the above | ||
| Date of build** | ||
Date of building contract**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction**: | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of delivery**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| * For oil tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers only Delete as appropriate ** Insert all applicable dates | ||
1 That the ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of Regulation I/10 of the Convention.
2 That the survey showed that the condition of the structure, machinery and equipment as defined in the above Regulation was satisfactory and the ship complied with the relevant requirements of Chapters II-1 and II-2 of the Convention (other than those relating to fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans).
3 That the last two inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom took place on
.…........................................... and ...................................................
(date) (date)
4 That an Exemption Certificate has/has not been issued.
This certificate is valid until ................................. subject to the annual and intermediate surveys and inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom in accordance with Regulation I/10 of the Convention
Completion date of the survey on which this certificate is based ……………………………………………………..
Issued at .....................................................................................................
(Place of issue of certificate)
| ..................................... | ...............................…………….................... |
(Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for annual and intermediate surveys
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Regulation I/10 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual/Intermediate survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
| Annual/Intermediate survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
Annual/intermediate survey in accordance with Regulation I/14(h)(iii)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an annual/intermediate survey in accordance with Regulation I/14(h)(iii) of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Signed: ......................................……………………..... | Place: ................................. ...………........................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an inspection required by Regulation I/10 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| First inspection: | Second inspection: |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the certificate if valid for less than 5 years where Regulation I/14(c) applies.
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(c) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ......................................……………………..... | Place: ................................. ...………........................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement where the renewal survey has been completed and Regulation I/14(d) applies
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(d) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ......................................……………………..... | Place: ................................. ...………........................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace where Regulation I/14(e) or I/14(f) applies
This certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(e) or I/14(f) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until .............
| Signed: ......................................……………………..... | Place: ................................. ...………........................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for advancement of anniversary date where Regulation I/14(h) applies
In accordance with Regulation I/14(h) of the Convention:
| the new anniversary date is .........……….......……… Signed: ..........................................…………………. | the new anniversary date is ...............…………………. Signed: .........................................……………………. |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
[24] Appendix, Record of equipment for compliance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (Form E)
substitute
RECORD OF EQUIPMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
(FORM E)
This Record shall be permanently attached to the Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate
1 Particulars of ship
Name of ship ........................................................................................................
Distinctive number or letters .....................................................................................
2 Details of life-saving appliances
| 1 Total number of persons for which life-saving appliances are provided | ..................................... | |
| Port side | Starboard side | |
| 2 Total number of lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.1 Total number of persons accommodated by them | ................. | ................. |
| 2.2 Number of totally enclosed lifeboats (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.6) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.3 Number of lifeboats with a self-contained air support system (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.8) |
|
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| 2.4 Number of fire-protected lifeboats (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.9) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5 Other lifeboats | ||
| 2.5.1 Number | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5.2 Type | ................. | ................. |
| 2.6 Number of freefall lifeboats | ||
| 2.6.1 Totally enclosed (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.7) | ..............................................…………. | |
| 2.6.2 Self-contained (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.8) | ..............................................…………. | |
| 2.6.3 Fire-protected (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.9) | ..............................................…………. | |
| 3 Number of motor lifeboats (included in the total lifeboats shown above) | ..............................................…………. | |
| 3.1 Number of lifeboats fitted with searchlights | ..............................................…………. | |
| 4 Number of rescue boats | ..............................................…………. | |
| 4.1 Number of boats which are included in the total lifeboats shown above | ..............................................…………. | |
| 5 Liferafts | ||
| 5.1 Those for which approved launching appliances are required | ||
| 5.1.1 Number of liferafts | ..............................................…………. | |
| 5.1.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ..............................................…………. | |
| 5.2 Those for which approved launching appliances are not required | ||
| 5.2.1 Number of liferafts | …………................................................ | |
| 5.2.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ..............………….................................. | |
| 5.3 Number of liferafts required by Regulation III/31.1.4 | ..............................………….................. | |
| 6 Number of lifebuoys | ..............................................………….. | |
| 7 Number of lifejackets | ..............................................………….. | |
| 8 Immersion suits | ||
| 8.1 Total number | ..............................................………….. | |
| 8.2 Number of suits complying with the requirements for lifejackets | ..............................................………….. | |
| 9 Radio installations used in life-saving appliances | ||
9.1 Number of radar transponders | ||
| 9.2 Number of two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus | ..............………….................................. | |
3 Details of navigational systems and equipment
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1.1 Standard magnetic compass* | .......................................................…………......... |
| 1.2 Spare magnetic compass* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.3 Gyro compass* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.4 Gyro compass heading repeater* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.5 Gyro compass bearing repeater* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.6 Heading or track control system* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.7 Pelorus or compass bearing device* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 1.8 Means of correcting headings and bearings | …………................................................................. |
| 1.9 Transmitting heading device (THD)* | .............………….................................................... |
| 2.1 Nautical charts/Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) | ............................…………..................................... |
| 2.2 Back up arrangements for ECDIS | ...........................................…………...................... |
| 2.3 Nautical publications | ..........................................................…………....... |
| 2.4 Back up arrangements for electronic nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.1 Receiver for a global navigation satellite system/terrestrial radionavigation system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.2 9 GHz radar* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.3 Second radar (3 GHz/9 GHz )* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.4 Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.5 Automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.6 Second automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.7 Electronic plotting aid* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.1 Automatic identification system (AIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.2 Long‑range identification and tracking system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5.1 Voyage data recorder (VDR) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5.2 Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) | ……………………………………………………. |
| 6.1 Speed and distance measuring device (through the water)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.2 Speed and distance measuring device (over the ground in the forward and athwartship direction)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.3 Echo sounding device* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 7.1 Rudder, propeller, thrust, pitch and operational mode indicator* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 7.2 Rate of turn indicator* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 8 Sound reception system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 9 Telephone to emergency steering position* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 10 Daylight signalling lamp* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 11 Radar reflector* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 12 International Code of Signals | ...............................................................………….. |
| 13 IAMSAR Manual, Volume III | ...............................................................………….. |
* Alternative means of meeting this requirement are permitted under Regulation V/19. In case of other means they shall be specified.
Delete as appropriate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this record is correct in all respects.
Issued at ..............................................................................................................
(Place of issue of the Record)
| .............................................. | ……………............................................................ |
(Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate)
[25] Appendix, Form MO‑31/7
substitute
| Form MO-31/7 |
CARGO SHIP SAFETY CERTIFICATE
This Certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Equipment (Form C)
Issued under the provisions of the
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
under the authority of the Government of Australia by ...............................................………………………………….......
(person or organisation authorised)
| Particulars of ship | ||
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… | |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… | |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… | |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… | |
| Deadweight of ship* | …………………………………………………… | |
| Length of ship (Regulation III/3.12) | …………………………………………………… | |
| Sea areas in which the ship is certified to operate (Regulation IV/2) | …………………………………………………… | |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… | |
| Type of ship | ||
| Bulk carrier | ||
| Oil tanker | ||
| Chemical tanker | ||
| Gas carrier | ||
| Cargo ship other than any of the above | ||
| Date of build** | ||
Date of building contract**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction**: | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of delivery**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)**: | …………………………………………………… | |
| * For oil tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers only Delete as appropriate ** Insert all applicable dates | ||
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of Regulations I/8, I/9 and I/10 of the Convention.
2 That the survey showed that:
2.1 the condition of the structure, machinery and equipment as defined in the above Regulation I/10 was satisfactory and the ship complied with the relevant requirements of chapters II-1 and II-2 of the Convention (other than those relating to fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans).
2.2 That the last two inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom took place on
............................................ and ...................................................
(date) (date)
2.3 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;
2.4 the life-saving appliances and the equipment of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats were provided in accordance with the requirements of the Convention:
2.5 the ship was provided with a line-throwing appliance and radio installations used in life-saving appliances in accordance with the requirements of the Convention:
2.6 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards radio installations;
2.7 the functioning of the radio installation used in life-saving appliances complied with the requirements of the Convention;
2.8 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots and nautical publications;
2.9 the ship was provided with lights, shapes, means of making sound signals and distress signals in accordance with the requirements of the Convention and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in force;
2.10 in all other respects the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
3 That an Exemption Certificate has/has not been issued.
This certificate is valid until ................................. subject to the annual, intermediate and periodical surveys and inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom in accordance with Regulation I/8, I/9 and I/10 of the Convention
Completion date of the survey on which this certificate is based ……………………………………………………..
Issued at .........................................................................................………………………………………..........
(Place of issue of certificate)
| ..................................... | …..…………….................................................... |
(Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate)
Delete as appropriate
Endorsement for annual and intermediate surveys relating to structure, machinery and equipment referred to in paragraph 2.1 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Regulation I/10 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual/Intermediate survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
| Annual/Intermediate survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
Annual/intermediate survey in accordance with Regulation I/14(h)(iii)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an annual/intermediate survey in accordance with Regulations I/10 and I/14(h)(iii) of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Signed: ....................................................................... | Place: ................................. .......................................... |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an inspection required by Regulation I/10 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| First inspection: | Second inspection: |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for annual and periodical surveys relating to life-saving appliances and other equipment referred to in paragraphs 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.8 and 2.9 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Regulation I/8 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual/Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
| Annual/Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Annual survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
Annual/periodical survey in accordance with Regulation I/14(h)(iii)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an annual/periodical survey in accordance with Regulations I/8 and I/14(h)(iii) of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Signed: ........................................................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for periodical surveys relating to radio installations referred to in paragraphs 2.6 and 2.7 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Regulation I/9 of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
| Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | Periodical survey: (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
Periodical survey in accordance with Regulation I/14(h)(iii)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a periodicalsurvey in accordance with Regulations I/9 and I/14(h)(iii) of the Convention, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
| Signed: ............................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the certificate if valid for less than 5 years where Regulation I/14(c) applies.
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(c) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement where the renewal survey has been completed and Regulation I/14(d) applies
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(d) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace where Regulation I/14(e) or I/14(f) applies
This certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(e)/ I/14(f) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement for advancement of anniversary date where Regulation I/14(h) applies
In accordance with Regulation I/14(h) of the Convention:
| the new anniversary date is ............................................ (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) | the new anniversary date is ............................................. (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) |
[26] Appendix, Record of equipment for compliance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (Form C)
substitute
RECORD OF EQUIPMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
(FORM C)
This Record shall be permanently attached to the Cargo Ship Safety Certificate
1 Particulars of ship
Name of ship ........................................................................................................
Distinctive number or letters .....................................................................................
Minimum number of persons with required qualifications to operate the radio installations .....................................
2 Details of life-saving appliances
| 1 Total number of persons for which life-saving appliances are provided | ..................................... | |
| Port side | Starboard side | |
| 2 Total number of lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.1 Total number of persons accommodated by them | ................. | ................. |
| 2.2 Number of totally enclosed lifeboats (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.6) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.3 Number of lifeboats with a self-contained air support system (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.8) |
|
|
| 2.4 Number of fire-protected lifeboats (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.9) | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5 Other lifeboats | ||
| 2.5.1 Number | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5.2 Type | ................. | ................. |
| 2.6 Number of freefall lifeboats | ||
| 2.6.1 Totally enclosed (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.7) | .......................................…………......... | |
| 2.6.2 Self-contained (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.8) | ..............................................………….. | |
| 2.6.3 Fire-protected (Regulation III/31 and LSA Code, section 4.9) | ..............................................………….. | |
| 3 Number of motor lifeboats (included in the total lifeboats shown above) | ..............................................………….. | |
| 3.1 Number of lifeboats fitted with searchlights | ..............................................………….. | |
| 4 Number of rescue boats | ..............................................………….. | |
| 4.1 Number of boats which are included in the total lifeboats shown above | ..............................................………….. | |
| 5 Liferafts | ||
| 5.1 Those for which approved launching appliances are required | ||
| 5.1.1 Number of liferafts | ..............................................………….. | |
| 5.1.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ..............................................………….. | |
| 5.2 Those for which approved launching appliances are not required | ||
| 5.2.1 Number of liferafts | ..............................................………….. | |
| 5.2.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ..............................................………….. | |
| 5.3 Number of liferafts required by Regulation III/31.1.4 | ..............................................………….. | |
| 6 Number of lifebuoys | ..............................................………….. | |
| 7 Number of lifejackets | ..............................................………….. | |
| 8 Immersion suits | ||
| 8.1 Total number | ..............................................………….. | |
| 8.2 Number of suits complying with the requirements for lifejackets | ..............................................………….. | |
| 9 Radio installations used in life-saving appliances | ||
9.1 Number of radar transponders | ||
| 9.2 Number of two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus | ..............................................…………... | |
3 Details of radio facilities
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1 Primary system | |
| 1.1 VHF radio installation | |
| 1.1.1 DSC encoder | ..............................................................…………… |
| 1.1.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................…………... |
| 1.1.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................…………... |
| 1.2 MF radio installation | |
| 1.2.1 DSC encoder | ............................................................…………..... |
| 1.2.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3 MF/HF radio installation | |
| 1.3.1 DSC encoder | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.2 DSC watch receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.3 Radiotelephony | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3.4 Direct-printing radiotelegraphy | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.4 INMARSAT ship earth station | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2 Secondary means of alerting | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3 Facilities for reception of maritime safety information | |
| 3.1 NAVTEX receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.2 EGC receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.3 HF direct-printing radiotelegraph receiver | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4 Satellite EPIRB | |
| 4.1 COSPAS-SARSAT | ..............................................................................…………………. |
| 4.2 INMARSAT | ..............................................................................…………………. |
| 5 VHF EPIRB | ..............................................................................…………………. |
| 6 Ship’s radar transponder | ................................................................................………………. |
4 Methods used to ensure availability of radio facilities (Regulations IV/15.6 and 15.7)
4.1 Duplication of equipment ....................................................……………………..........................……………
4.2 Shore-based maintenance ........................................................……………………......................……………
4.3 At-sea maintenance capability ...........................................................…………………................……………
5 Details of navigational systems and equipment
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1.1 Standard magnetic compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.2 Spare magnetic compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3 Gyro compass* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.4 Gyro compass heading repeater* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.5 Gyro compass bearing repeater* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.6 Heading or track control system* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.7 Pelorus or compass bearing device* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.8 Means of correcting headings and bearings | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.9 Transmitting heading device (THD)* | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.1 Nautical charts/Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.2 Back up arrangements for ECDIS | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.3 Nautical publications | ......................................................………….......... |
| 2.4 Back up arrangements for electronic nautical publications | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.1 Receiver for a global navigation satellite system/terrestrial radionavigation system* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.2 9 GHz radar* | .....................................................…………........... |
| 3.3 Second radar (3 GHz/9 GHz )* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.4 Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA)* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.5 Automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.6 Second automatic tracking aid* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.7 Electronic plotting aid* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 4.1 Automatic identification system (AIS) | ...............................................................…………. |
| 4.2 Long‑range identification and tracking system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5.1 Voyage data recorder (VDR) | ...............................................................…………. |
| 5.2 Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) | |
| 6.1 Speed and distance measuring device (through the water)* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 6.2 Speed and distance measuring device (over the ground in the forward and athwartship direction)* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 7 Echo sounding device* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 8.1 Rudder, propeller, thrust, pitch and operational mode indicator* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 8.2 Rate of turn indicator* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 9 Sound reception system* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 10 Telephone to emergency steering position* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 11 Daylight signalling lamp* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 12 Radar reflector* | ...............................................................…………. |
| 13 International Code of Signals | ...............................................................…………. |
| 14 IAMSAR Manual, Volume III | ...............................................................…………. |
· Alternative means of meeting this requirement are permitted under Regulation V/19. In case of other means they shall be specified.
Delete as appropriate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this record is correct in all respects.
Issued at .......................................………………………………................................................................
(Place of issue of the Record)
| .............................................. | …………............................................................ |
| (Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate) | |
[27] Appendix, Form MO‑31/9
substitute
| Form MO-31/9 |
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY AS A PASSENGER SHIP
(USL CLASS 1 B/C/D/E)
This Certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Equipment (Form PP)
Issued under the provisions of the Navigation Act 1912
by or on behalf of the AUSTRALIAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY
| Particulars of ship | ||
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… | |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… | |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… | |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… | |
| Sea area in which the ship is certified to operate | …………………………………………………… | |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of build*: | ||
Date of building contract*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction*: | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of delivery*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| *Insert all applicable dates | ||
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the abovementioned ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act.
2 That the survey showed that:
2.1the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards:
.1 the structure, main and auxiliary machinery, boilers and other pressure vessels;
.2 the watertight subdivision arrangements and details;
.3 the following subdivision load lines:
| Subdivision load lines assigned and marked on the ship's side amidships) | Freeboard | To apply when the spaces in which passengers are carried include the following alternative spaces |
| C.1 | ........................ | ................................................................................ |
| C.2 | ........................ | ................................................................................ |
| C.3 | ........................ | ................................................................................ |
2.2 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards structural fire protection, fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;
2.3 the life-saving appliances and the equipment of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats were provided in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.4 the ship was provided with a line-throwing appliance and radio installations used in life-saving appliances in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.5 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards radio installations;
2.6 the functioning of the radio installations used in life-saving appliances complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.7 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots, and nautical publications;
2.8 the ship was provided with lights, shapes, means of making sound signals and distress signals in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in force;
2.9 in all other respects the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Navigation Act.
3 that an Exemption Certificate has/has notbeen issued.
This certificate is valid until ..........................................................................
Issued at .....................................................................................................
(Place of issue of certificate)
| ..................................... | ................................................... |
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace
This certificate shall, in accordance with subsections 195(1A) and 195(2) of the Navigation Act, be accepted as valid until ................................................
| Signed: .......................................................................... | Place: ................................. ............................ |
[28] Appendix, Record of equipment (Form PP)
substitute
RECORD OF EQUIPMENT
(FORM PP)
This Record shall be permanently attached to the Certificate of Survey as a Passenger Ship
1 Particulars of ship
Name of ship ........................................................................................................
Distinctive number or letters .....................................................................................
Number of passengers for which certified ......................................................................
Minimum number of persons with required qualifications to operate the radio installations ............
USL Code Class (if surveyed under the USL Code) ...........................................................
Details of life-saving appliances
| 1 Total number of persons for which life-saving appliances are provided | ..................................... | |
| Port side | Starboard side | |
| 2 Total number of lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.1 Total number of persons accommodated by them | ................. | ................. |
| 2.2 Number of partially enclosed lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.3 Number of totally enclosed lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.4 Other lifeboats | …………… | …………… |
| 2.4.1 Number | ................. | ................. |
| 2.4.2 Type | ................. | ................. |
| 3 Number of motor lifeboats (included in the total lifeboats shown above) | ............................................... | |
| 3.1 Number of lifeboats fitted with searchlights | ............................................... | |
| 4 Number of rescue boats | ............................................... | |
| 4.1 Number of boats which are included in the total lifeboats shown above | ............................................... | |
| 5 Liferafts | ||
| 5.1 Those for which approved launching appliances are required | ||
| 5.1.1 Number of liferafts | ............................................... | |
| 5.1.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ............................................... | |
| 5.2 Those for which approved launching appliances are not required | ||
| 5.2.1 Number of liferafts | ............................................... | |
| 5.2.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ............................................... | |
| 6 Buoyant apparatus | ||
| 6.1 Number of apparatus | ............................................... | |
| 6.2 Number of persons capable of being supported | ............................................... | |
| 7 Number of lifebuoys | ............................................... | |
| 8 Number of lifejackets | ............................................... | |
| 9 Immersion suits | ||
| 9.1 Total number | ............................................... | |
| 9.2 Number of suits complying with the requirements for lifejackets | ............................................... | |
| 10 Number of thermal protective aids, excluding those carried as part of the equipment of survival craft and rescue boats | ............................................... | |
| 11 Radio installations used in life-saving appliances | ||
| 11.1 Number of radar transponders | ||
| 11.2 Number of two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus | ............................................... | |
3 Details of radio facilities
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1 Primary system | |
| 1.1 VHF radio installation | |
| 1.1.1 DSC encoder | ................................................................................ |
| 1.1.2 DSC watch receiver | ................................................................................ |
| 1.1.3 Radiotelephony | ................................................................................ |
| 1.2 MF radio installation | |
| 1.2.1 DSC encoder | ................................................................................ |
| 1.2.2 DSC watch receiver | ................................................................................ |
| 1.2.3 Radiotelephony | ...........................................................…………..... |
| 1.3 MF/HF radio installation | |
| 1.3.1 DSC encoder | ……….................................................................... |
| 1.3.2 DSC watch receiver | ............………….................................................... |
| 1.3.3 Radiotelephony | ..........................…………...................................... |
| 1.3.4 Direct-printing radiotelegraphy | ........................................…………........................ |
| 1.4 INMARSAT ship earth station | ......................................................………….......... |
| 2 Secondary means of alerting | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3 Facilities for reception of maritime safety information | |
| 3.1 EGC receiver | ...............................................................…………. |
| 3.2 HF direct-printing radiotelegraph receiver | ...............................................................…………. |
| 4 Satellite EPIRB | |
| 4.1 COSPAS-SARSAT | ...............................................................…………. |
| 4.2 INMARSAT | ...............................................................…………. |
| 5 VHF EPIRB | ...............................................................…………. |
| 6 Ship’s radar transponder | ...............................................................…………. |
4 Methods used to ensure availability of radio facilities
4.1 Duplication of equipment ........................................................................….....………………………
4.2 Shore-based maintenance ............................................................................….………………………
4.3 At-sea maintenance capability ..........................................................................………………………
5 Details of navigational systems and equipment
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1.1 Standard magnetic compass | .........................................…………........................ |
| 1.2 Spare magnetic compass | ............................................…………..................... |
| 1.3 Gyro compass | ...........................................................…………...... |
| 1.4 Gyro compass heading repeater | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.5 Gyro compass bearing repeater | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.6 Heading or track control system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.7 Pelorus or compass bearing device | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.8 Means of correcting headings and bearings | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.9 Transmitting heading device (THD) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.1 Nautical charts/Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.2 Back up arrangements for ECDIS | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.3 Nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.4 Back up arrangements for electronic nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.1 Receiver for a global navigation satellite system/terrestrial radionavigation system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.2 9 GHz radar | ............................................................…………..... |
| 3.3 Second radar (3 GHz/9 GHz ) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.4 Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.5 Automatic tracking aid | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.6 Second automatic tracking aid | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.7 Electronic plotting aid | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.1 Automatic identification system (AIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.2 Long‑range identification and tracking system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5 Voyage data recorder (VDR) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.1 Speed and distance measuring device (through the water) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.2 Speed and distance measuring device (over the ground in the forward and athwartship direction) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 7 Echo sounding device | .............................................................………….... |
| 8.1 Rudder, propeller, thrust, pitch and operational mode indicator | ...............................................................………….. |
| 8.2 Rate of turn indicator | ...............................................................………….. |
| 9 Sound reception system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 10 Telephone to emergency steering position | ...............................................................………….. |
| 11 Daylight signalling lamp | ...............................................................………….. |
| 12 Radar reflector | ...............................................................………….. |
| 13 International Code of Signals | ...............................................................………….. |
| 14 IAMSAR Manual, Volume III | ...............................................................………….. |
Delete as appropriate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this Record is correct in all respects.
Issued at ..............................................................................................................
(Place of issue of the Record)
| .............................................. | ……………........................................................... |
[29] Appendix, Form MO‑31/10
substitute
| Form MO-31/10 |
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR A CARGO SHIP
(USL CLASS 2 A/B/C/D/E)
(CONSTRUCTION/EQUIPMENT/RADIO)
This Certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Equipment (Form CC) or by separate Records of Equipment Forms EE and RR
Issued under the provisions of the Navigation Act 1912
by or on behalf of the AUSTRALIAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY
| Particulars of ship | |
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… |
| Deadweight of ship (tonnes)* | …………………………………………………… |
| Length of ship | …………………………………………………… |
| Sea areas in which the ship is certified to operate | …………………………………………………… |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… |
| Type of ship | |
| Bulk carrier | |
| Oil tanker | |
| Chemical tanker | |
| Gas carrier | |
| Cargo ship other than any of the above | |
| Date of build** | |
Date of building contract**: | …………………………………………………… |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction**: | …………………………………………………… |
Date of delivery**: | …………………………………………………… |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)**: | …………………………………………………… |
| * For oil tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers only Delete as appropriate ** Insert all applicable dates | |
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act.
2 That the survey showed that:
2.1 the condition of the structure, machinery and equipment was satisfactory and the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Navigation Act.
2.2 That the last two inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom took place on
............................................ and ...................................................
(date) (date)
2.3 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;
2.4 the life-saving appliances and the equipment of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats were provided in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.5 the ship was provided with a line-throwing appliance and radio installations used in life-saving appliances in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.6 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards radio installations;
2.7 the functioning of the radio installation used in life-saving appliances complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act;
2.8 the ship complied with the requirements of the Navigation Act as regards shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots and nautical publications;
2.9 the ship was provided with lights, shapes, means of making sound signals and distress signals in accordance with the requirements of the Navigation Act and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in force;
2.10 in all other respects the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Navigation Act.
3 That an Exemption Certificate has/has not been issued.
4 Limitations on areas of operation:
………………………………………..……………….………………………………………………………………
This certificate is valid until ................................. subject to the annual, intermediate and periodical surveys and inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom in accordance with the Navigation Act
Issued at .....................................................................................................
(Place of issue of certificate)
| ..................................... | ................................................... | |
| Delete as appropriate | ||
Endorsement for annual and intermediate surveys relating to structure, machinery and equipment referred to in paragraph 2.1 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Marine Orders, Part 31, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code.
| Annual survey: | Annual/Intermediate survey: |
| Annual/Intermediate survey: | Annual survey: |
Endorsement for inspections of the outside of the ship’s bottom
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at an inspection required by Marine Orders, Part 31, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code.
| First inspection: | Second inspection: |
Endorsement for annual and periodical surveys relating to life-saving appliances and other equipment referred to in paragraphs 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.8 and 2.9 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Marine Orders, Part 31, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code.
| Annual survey: | Annual/Periodical survey: |
| Annual/Periodical survey: | Annual survey: |
Endorsement for periodical surveys relating to radio installations referred to in paragraph 2.6 and 2.7 of this certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that, at a survey required by Marine Orders, Part 31, the ship was found to comply with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code.
| Periodical survey: | Periodical survey: |
| Periodical survey: | Periodical survey: |
Endorsement to extend the certificate if originally issued for less than 5 years.
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code, and this certificate shall be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................................................. | Place: ................................. ............................................... |
Endorsement where the renewal survey has been completed but new certificate not yet available
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of Marine Orders/USL Code, and this certificate shall be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................................................. | Place: ................................. .............................................. |
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace
This certificate shall, in accordance with subsections 195(1A) or 195(2) of the Navigation Act, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: ............................................ | Place: ................................. ............................ |
Endorsement for advancement of anniversary date where the survey is completed before the permissible date
In accordance with Marine Orders, Part 31:
| the new anniversary date is .............................................. | the new anniversary date is .............................................. |
[30] Appendix, Record of Equipment (Form CC/EE/RR)
substitute
RECORD OF EQUIPMENT
(FORM CC/EE/RR)
This Record shall be permanently attached to the Certificate of Survey for a Cargo Ship
1 Particulars of ship
Name of ship ........................................................................................................
Distinctive number or letters .....................................................................................
Minimum number of persons with required qualifications to operate the radio installations ...................................
2 Details of life-saving appliances
| 1 Total number of persons for which life-saving appliances are provided | ..................................... | |
| Port side | Starboard side | |
| 2 Total number of lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.1 Total number of persons accommodated by them | ................. | ................. |
| 2.2 Number of totally enclosed lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.3 Number of lifeboats with a self-contained air support system | ................. | ................. |
| 2.4 Number of fire-protected lifeboats | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5 Other lifeboats | ||
| 2.5.1 Number | ................. | ................. |
| 2.5.2 Type | ................. | ................. |
| 2.6 Number of freefall lifeboats | ||
| 2.6.1 Totally enclosed | ................................................ | |
| 2.6.2 Self-contained | ................................................ | |
| 2.6.3 Fire-protected | ................................................ | |
| 3 Number of motor lifeboats (included in the total lifeboats shown above) | ................................................ | |
| 3.1 Number of lifeboats fitted with searchlights | ................................................ | |
| 4 Number of rescue boats | ................................................ | |
| 4.1 Number of boats which are included in the total lifeboats shown above | ................................................ | |
| 5 Liferafts | ||
| 5.1 Those for which approved launching appliances are required | ||
| 5.1.1 Number of liferafts | ................................................ | |
| 5.1.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ................................................ | |
| 5.2 Those for which approved launching appliances are not required | ||
| 5.2.1 Number of liferafts | ................................................ | |
| 5.2.2 Number of persons accommodated by them | ................................................ | |
| 5.3 Number of liferafts required by Marine Orders/USL Code | ................................................ | |
| 6 Number of lifebuoys | ................................................ | |
| 7 Number of lifejackets | ................................................ | |
| 8 Immersion suits | ||
| 8.1 Total number | ................................................ | |
| 8.2 Number of suits complying with the requirements for lifejackets | ................................................ | |
| 9 Number of thermal protective aids, excluding those carried as part of the equipment of survival craft and rescue boats | ................................................ | |
| 10 Radio installations used in life-saving appliances | ||
10.1 Number of radar transponders | ................................................ | |
| 10.2 Number of two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus | ................................................ | |
3 Details of radio facilities
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1 Primary system | |
| 1.1 VHF radio installation | |
| 1.1.1 DSC encoder | ................................................................. |
| 1.1.2 DSC watch receiver | ................................................................. |
| 1.1.3 Radiotelephony | ................................................................. |
| 1.2 MF radio installation | |
| 1.2.1 DSC encoder | ................................................................. |
| 1.2.2 DSC watch receiver | ................................................................. |
| 1.2.3 Radiotelephony | ................................................................. |
| 1.3 MF/HF radio installation | |
| 1.3.1 DSC encoder | ................................................................. |
| 1.3.2 DSC watch receiver | ................................................................. |
| 1.3.3 Radiotelephony | ................................................................. |
| 1.3.4 Direct-printing radiotelegraphy | ................................................................. |
| 1.4 INMARSAT ship earth station | ................................................................. |
| 2 Secondary means of alerting | ................................................................. |
| 3 Facilities for reception of maritime safety information | |
| 3.1 EGC receiver | ................................................................. |
| 3.2 HF direct-printing radiotelegraph receiver | .............................................................. |
| 4 Satellite EPIRB | |
| 4.1 COSPAS-SARSAT | ................................................................................. |
| 4.2 INMARSAT | ................................................................................. |
| 5 VHF EPIRB | ................................................................................. |
| 6 Ship’s radar transponder | ................................................................................. |
4 Methods used to ensure availability of radio facilities
4.1 Duplication of equipment .................................................................................
4.2 Shore-based maintenance .................................................................................
4.3 At-sea maintenance capability ............................................................................
5 Details of navigational systems and equipment
| Item | Actual provision |
| 1.1 Standard magnetic compass | ............................................................…………..... |
| 1.2 Spare magnetic compass | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.3 Gyro compass | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.4 Gyro compass heading repeater | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.5 Gyro compass bearing repeater | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.6 Heading or track control system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.7 Pelorus or compass bearing device | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.8 Means of correcting headings and bearings | ...............................................................………….. |
| 1.9 Transmitting heading device (THD) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.1 Nautical charts/Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.2 Back up arrangements for ECDIS | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.3 Nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 2.4 Back up arrangements for electronic nautical publications | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.1 Receiver for a global navigation satellite system/terrestrial radionavigation system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 3.2 9 GHz radar | …………................................................................. |
| 3.3 Second radar (3 GHz/9 GHz ) | .............………….................................................... |
| 3.4 Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) | ............................…………..................................... |
| 3.5 Automatic tracking aid | ...........................................…………...................... |
| 3.6 Second automatic tracking aid | ..........................................................…………....... |
| 3.7 Electronic plotting aid | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.1 Automatic identification system (AIS) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 4.2 Long‑range identification and tracking system | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5.1 Voyage data recorder (VDR) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 5.2 Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) | |
| 6.1 Speed and distance measuring device (through the water) | ...............................................................………….. |
| 6.2 Speed and distance measuring device (over the ground in the forward and athwartship direction) | …………................................................................. |
| 7 Echo sounding device | .............………….................................................... |
| 8.1 Rudder, propeller, thrust, pitch and operational mode indicator | ............................…………..................................... |
| 8.2 Rate of turn indicator | ...........................................…………...................... |
| 9 Sound reception system | ..........................................................…………....... |
| 10 Telephone to emergency steering position | ...............................................................………….. |
| 11 Daylight signalling lamp | ...............................................................………….. |
| 12 Radar reflector | ...............................................................………….. |
| 13 International Code of Signals | ...............................................................………….. |
| 14 IAMSAR Manual, Volume III |
Delete as appropriate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this record is correct in all respects.
Issued at ......................................................................................................……………………………….
(Place of issue of the Record)
| .............................................. | …………….......................................................... |
Schedule 2 Amendment that comes into operation on 1 January 2009
[1] Appendix, Form MO‑31/3
substitute
| Form MO-31/3 |
PASSENGER SHIP SAFETY CERTIFICATE
This Certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Equipment (Form P)
| for | an | international voyage |
| a short |
Issued under the provisions of the
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1974
as modified by the Protocol of 1988 relating thereto
under the authority of the Government of Australia by ..........................................................................................................
(person or organisation authorised)
| Particulars of ship | ||
| Name of ship | …………………………………………………… | |
| Distinctive number or letters | …………………………………………………… | |
| Port of registry | …………………………………………………… | |
| Gross tonnage | …………………………………………………… | |
| Sea area in which the ship is certified to operate (regulation IV/2) | …………………………………………………… | |
| IMO number | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of build*: | ||
Date of building contract*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which the keel was laid or the date on which the ship was at a similar stage of construction*: | …………………………………………………… | |
Date of delivery*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| Date on which work on a conversion, alteration or modification of a major character commenced (if applicable)*: | …………………………………………………… | |
| *Insert all applicable dates | ||
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the abovementioned ship has been surveyed in accordance with the requirements of Regulation I/7 of the Convention.
2 That the survey showed that:
2.1the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards:
.1 the structure, main and auxiliary machinery, boilers and other pressure vessels;
.2 the watertight subdivision arrangements and details;
.3 the following subdivision load lines:
Subdivision load lines assigned and marked on the ship's side amidships (Reg II-1/18)
FreeboardTo apply when the spaces in which passengers are carried include the following alternative spaces
C.1
........................
..........................................................................................
C.2
........................
..........................................................................................
C.3
........................
..........................................................................................
2.2 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards structural fire protection, fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;
2.3 the life-saving appliances and the equipment of lifeboats, liferafts and rescue boats were provided in accordance with the requirements of the Convention;
2.4 the ship was provided with a line-throwing appliance and radio installations used in life-saving appliances in accordance with the requirements of the Convention;
2.5 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards radio installations;
2.6 the functioning of the radio installations used in life-saving appliances complied with the requirements of the Convention;
2.7 the ship complied with the requirements of the Convention as regards shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots, and nautical publications;
2.8 the ship was provided with lights, shapes, means of making sound signals and distress signals in accordance with the requirements of the Convention and the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea in force;
2.9 in all other respects the ship complied with the relevant requirements of the Convention.
3 that an Exemption Certificate has/has not been issued.
| Delete as appropriate | |
| This certificate is valid until ................................................................................................................................................ | |
| Completion date of the survey on which this certificate is based ……………………………………………………….. | |
| Issued at ............................................................................................................................................................................... | |
| (Place of issue of certificate) | |
| ........................................... | ……………………………………………................................................... |
| (Date of issue) | (Signature of authorised official issuing the certificate) |
| (Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate) | |
Endorsement where the renewal survey has been completed and Regulation I/14(d) applies
The ship complies with the relevant requirements of the Convention, and this certificate shall, on accordance with Regulation I/14(d) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ........................
| Signed: .......................................................................... |
| Place: ................................................ |
| Date: ................................................. |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Endorsement to extend the validity of the certificate until reaching the port of survey or for a period of grace where Regulation I/14(e) or I/14(f) applies
This certificate shall, in accordance with Regulation I/14(e)/I/14(f) of the Convention, be accepted as valid until ................................................
| Signed: ............................................................................ |
| Place: ................................................ |
| Date: ................................................. |
(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate)
Delete as appropriate
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