Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01461:reg:7:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01461
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 3/10)
Character Range: 94200–97511

until artefacts have been appropriately assessed and/or extracted, and further investigations carried out in surrounding area.
                                                                   * Update record-keeping of unforeseen discovery and make available to relevant personnel.

Divestment of lighthouse from AMSA                                 * Transfer ownership or control of heritage assets to the Minister administering the TAS Crown Rights Act.
                                                                   * Terminate lease of Mersey Bluff Lighthouse.
                                                                   * Transfer relevant records and historical information held by AMSA to the Minister administering the TAS Crown Rights Act.

  7.   Conservation management principles and policies
Policies
Note: The management of sensitive information is not relevant to AMSA's heritage strategy and therefore bears no relevance in this management plan.
Fabric and setting
Policy 1 – Protect and conserve the significant external and internal fabric of the lighthouse, including existing buildings, layout and setting.
AMSA's main purpose is to facilitate the ongoing operation of the site as a marine AtoN while preserving the site's heritage values. As part of a heritage monitoring program, Heritage Asset Condition Reports are produced for each site every two years to evaluate the condition of the heritage fabric and values. Routine servicing is also carried out by maintenance contractors. Regular written reports from these visits will be sent to AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness for review and any work requirements identified will be scheduled accordingly. Should for some unforeseen reason the site no longer be viable as a marine AtoN, management responsibilities will be passed to the appropriate state or federal authority to ensure preservation of the heritage assets.
Implementation strategy:
    * AtoN Maintenance contractor will continue scheduled periodic maintenance of the lighthouse and marine aid to navigation every 12 months to ensure condition is monitored for early warning of deterioration. Schedule must be approved by AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to arrange for maintenance to be carried out on the lighthouse as required while continuing to operate as an AMSA marine aid to navigation.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to arrange for the replacement and upgrading of marine aid to navigation equipment in the lighthouse as required to meet AMSA's service commitment, in a manner that preserves the original fabric of the lighthouse.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to maintain information on the heritage fabric of the lighthouse including any and all actions, treatments and inspection outcomes within the heritage fabric register.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to conserve all the fabric elements identified as significant in the heritage asset condition report.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to seek expert materials conservation advice when considering repair, restoration and reconstruction of historic fabric. The relevant local, state and federal heritage approvals must be sought prior to repair, restoration and reconstruction.