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owner's responsibility for the maintenance and examination of the container or offshore container.
     resources industry fixed structure has the same meaning as in the Sea Installations Act 1987.
     safety approval plate means a plate that meets the requirements mentioned in the Container Convention for a safety approval plate.
Note 1   Some terms used in this Marine Order are defined in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013, including IMO.
Note 2   Other terms used in this Marine Order are defined in the Navigation Act, including:
         * AMSA
         * cargo
         * container
         * Container Convention
         * inspector
         * port
         * recognised organisation.
Note 3   For delegation of AMSA's powers under this Marine Order — see the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.

5 Interpretation
       (1) A term that is used in this Marine Order but is not defined for this Marine Order, and is defined or used in the Container Convention, has the meaning given by the Container Convention.
       (2) For this Marine Order, the expression authorised organisation in the Container Convention is taken to mean a recognised organisation.
Note   Information on obtaining copies of any IMO Resolution, IMO document or other document that is mentioned in this Marine Order is available from the AMSA website Marine Orders link at http://www.amsa.gov.au.

6 Application
       (1)This Marine Order applies to:
(a) a container used or intended to be used on a vessel whether or not that use relates to international sea transport; or
(b) an offshore container.
Note   The effect of this provision is that a container carried on a domestic commercial vessel is also subject to this Marine Order.
       (2)This Marine Order does not apply to a container that remains for the entire voyage on a road or rail vehicle.
       (3)Subdivision 2.3 only applies to a container that is being loaded on, or unloaded from, a vessel at a port.
       (4) Subdivision 3.2 only applies to an offshore container that is being loaded on, or unloaded from, a vessel at any of the following:
(a) a port;
(b) a MODU;
(c) a fixed or floating offshore installation;
(d) a resources industry fixed structure.

7 Review of decisions
     A decision under subsection 10(3), 14(1), 18(2), section 19, subsection 26(2) and 27(2) are taken to be reviewable decisions for sections 17 and 18 of Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.

8 Savings – approvals
An approval issued under section 8 of Marine Order 44 (Safe containers) 2002 that is in force immediately before the commencement of this Marine Order is taken, on and after that commencement, to be an approval given by AMSA or a recognised organisation under this Marine Order.

9 Transitional – approvals
       (1)This section applies to an application for approval of a container made on, or