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to time — see Marine Order 18 (Measures to enhance maritime safety) 2013. For prescribed matters for pollution certificates — see Marine Orders 91, 93, 96 and 97.

3 Power
       (1) The following provisions of the Navigation Act provide for this Marine Order to be made:
(a) section 98 which provides that the regulations may provide for safety certificates;
(b) section 125 which provides that the regulations may make provision in relation to musters, drills, checks of machinery and equipment and other tests;
(c) section 314 which provides that the regulations may provide for matters relating to certificates;
(d) subsection 339(2) which provides that the regulations may provide for the matters mentioned in that provision including:
 (i) the design and construction of vessels;
 (ii) machinery and equipment to be carried on board;
 (iii) the operating, maintaining, checking and testing of machinery and equipment;
 (iv) the stability of vessels;
 (v) saving of life at sea;
 (vi) prevention, detection and extinguishment of fires;
 (vii) the maintenance, testing, survey and certification of vessels.
       (2) Subsection 339(1) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to be made prescribing matters required or permitted to be prescribed, or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to the Act.
       (3) Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides that AMSA may make a Marine Order about matters that can be provided for by regulation.

4 Definitions
        In this Marine Order:
anniversary date, for a certificate, means the day and the month of each year that corresponds to the date of expiry of the certificate.
certificate of classification, for a vessel, means a certificate issued by a classification society on completion of surveys or inspections verifying that the vessel is in compliance with its rules and regulations for the standards of hull, machinery, boilers, electrical equipment and control systems.
classification society means a non-government organisation that:
(a) establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of vessels and offshore structures; and
(b) verifies compliance with its rules and regulations.
Note   For further information about classification societies — see the International Association of Classification Societies' website at http://www.iacs.org.uk.
Code of Safety for Diving Systems, 1995 means the Code of Safety for Diving Systems, 1995, adopted by IMO Resolution A.831 (19), as amended from time to time.
ISM Code means the International Safety Management (ISM) Code that has the same meaning as in Regulation 1 of Chapter IX of SOLAS.
ISM Guidelines means the Revised Guidelines on the implementation of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code by Administrations, adopted by IMO Resolution A.1071(28), as amended from time to time.
MODU (mobile offshore drilling unit) means a vessel capable of engaging in drilling