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Character Range: 49937–52646

list must include details about the following:
(a) the name of the vessel;
(b) the identification number of the vessel;
(c) the name, address, phone number and email address (if any) of the owner of the vessel;
(d) the name, address, phone number and email address (if any) of the employer of the crew;
(e) the name, home address, phone number and email address (if any) of each crew member;
(f) the name, address and phone number of each crew member's next of kin;
(g) the capacity in which each crew member is employed;
(h) the certificates held by each crew member, including certificates of competency required by Marine Order 505 and other relevant certificates or qualifications;
(i) the date each crew member joined the vessel;
(j) the date each crew member left the vessel.

12 Verification, review and evaluation
      (1) This clause applies for all vessels.

 Record of revisions
      (2) The owner of the vessel must ensure that a written record of revisions is made following each change to any document or other written record that is required under this Schedule.
      (3) The record of revisions must include the following matters:
(a) a reference number;
(b) a reference to the part of the document or record changed;
(c) the date of the change;
(d) the signature or initials of the person making the record of the change.
Note   A record of revisions may be a 'revisions page' at the end of an emergency plan, the record of key operations procedures or the master's responsibility statement.

 Review
      (4) The owner and master of a Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 vessel, and the owner of a Class 4 vessel, must ensure that:
(a) a review system to assess compliance with the operation requirements is developed internally; and
(b) a review of all procedures is conducted every 12 months including onboard and offshore procedures.
      (5) The owner must ensure that each review and its outcome is documented and any consequential actions or changes to procedures are included in the written record or other document that outlines the procedures changed.
Note   For example, a change to a key onboard operation procedure would require a change to the record of those procedures.

Schedule 2 Additional operation requirements for Class 4 vessels
        (subsection 4(4), subparagraphs 5(b)(ii)) and paragraph 6(2)(b) of Schedule 1)
Note   The operation of a Class 4 vessel must comply with this Schedule and the provisions in Schedule 1 that apply to Class 4 vessels.

1 Risk assessment
      (1) The risk assessment of the operation of a Class 4 vessel must identify or include the following:
(a) the boundaries of each designated cruising area of the vessel;
(b) any navigation hazards