Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00979
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 5471–8315

vision means vision that does not meet the colour vision requirements of section 3 of Part B of the Standards for the medical examination of domestic seafarers, as existing from time to time.
Note   The Standards for the medical examination of domestic seafarers are available from the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au
daylight hours means the hours between sunrise and sunset.
deck capacity means performing tasks related to the navigation of a vessel.
deck certificate means any of the following certificates of competency:
(a) Master <24 m NC;
(b) Master (Inland waters) NC;
(c) Master <45 m NC;
(d) Master <100 m NC.
deck watchkeeper means a crew member in charge of a navigational or cargo watch.
deck work means operation or lookout tasks for any of the following:
(a) navigation;
(b) mooring;
(c) anchoring;
(d) cargo.
direct supervision means that the person being supervised is frequently within sight and hearing of the supervisor.
dual certificate means any of the following certificates of competency:
(a) General Purpose Hand NC;
(b) Coxswain Grade 3 NC;
(c) Sailing Master Coastal NC;
(d) Sailing Master Offshore NC;
(e) Coxswain Grade 2 NC;
(f) Coxswain Grade 1 NC.
endorsement, on a certificate of competency, means that the holder of the certificate is permitted to perform the additional duties or to have the additional functions mentioned in the endorsement.
engineering capacity means performing tasks related to the operation of propulsion and auxiliary machinery of a vessel.
engineering certificate means any of the following certificates of competency:
(a) Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC;
(b) Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 NC;
(c) Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 NC;
(d) Engineer Class 3 NC.
engine work means tasks relating to main or auxiliary machinery used for any of the following:
(a) propulsion;
(b) mooring;
(c) anchoring;
(d) cargo.
final assessment, for a certificate of competency, means an assessment by the National Regulator or an organisation approved by the National Regulator under Division 6, of whether the applicant has operational knowledge and knowledge of Australian maritime legislation that is appropriate to the kind of certificate.
final assessor means the person who conducts a final assessment.
general supervision means that the person being supervised receives instruction and direction on tasks, and recurrent personal contact from the supervisor, but is not frequently attended by the supervisor.
GT has the same meaning as gross tonnage (or GT) in NSCV Part B.
inland waters means non-tidal waters.
inshore operations has the meaning given by NSCV Part B.
inshore waters means inland waters and waters landward of the outer limits for inshore operations.
long, for a vessel, means the measured length of the vessel.
Marine Order 501 means Marine Order 501 (Administration — national