Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00401:reg:4:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00401
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 6/13)
Character Range: 37234–40917

2 consecutive inspections of the outside of the vessel's bottom does not exceed 36 months.

34 Approval of reactor installations for nuclear vessels
(SOLAS, Chapter VIII, Regulation 4)
       (1) An owner of a regulated Australian vessel may apply for approval of a reactor installation in accordance with Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
       (2) AMSA may approve a reactor installation for a nuclear vessel if satisfied of the matters mentioned in Regulation 4 of Chapter VIII of SOLAS.

35 Approval of safety assessments for nuclear vessels
(SOLAS, Chapter VIII, Regulation 7(a))
       (1) An owner of a regulated Australian vessel may apply for an approval of a safety assessment in accordance with Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
       (2) AMSA may approve a safety assessment for a nuclear vessel if satisfied of the matters mentioned in paragraph 7(a) of Chapter VIII of SOLAS.
Division 6 Other matters

36 Certificates that do not make a vessel a regulated Australian vessel
        For subparagraph 15(1)(c)(ii) of the Navigation Act, the following certificates are prescribed:
(a) an International Tonnage Certificate (1969);
(b) a pollution certificate;
(c) a declaration of maritime labour compliance.

Schedule 1 SOLAS certificates — criteria for issue and conditions
(sections 7, 9, 10, 16, 18 and 35)

1.1 Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
Criteria                                                                                                                                                            Conditions
The passenger vessel:                                                                                                                                                  (1) The vessel and its equipment and appliances are maintained to comply with the Marine Orders mentioned in column 1.
    (a) has been surveyed in accordance with Regulation 7 of Chapter I of SOLAS and Survey Guidelines under the Harmonised System of Survey and Certification; and     (2) Each survey or inspection of the vessel that is required by Regulation 7 of Chapter I of SOLAS is completed in accordance with that regulation and the Survey Guidelines under the Harmonised System of Survey and Certification.
    (b) complies with the following Marine Orders:                                                                                                                     (3) After any survey or inspection mentioned in Regulation 7 of Chapter I of SOLAS has been completed, any proposed change to the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements or material covered by the survey, other than the direct replacement of equipment or fittings, is approved by AMSA.
 (i) Marine Order 12 (Construction — subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations) 2023;
 (ii) Marine Order 15 (Construction — fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction) 2014;
 (iii) Marine Order 21 (Safety and emergency arrangements) 2016;
 (iv) Marine Order 25 (Equipment — lifesaving) 2014;
 (v) Marine Order 27 (Safety of navigation and radio equipment) 2023;
 (vi) Marine Order 30 (Prevention of collisions) 2016.

1.2 Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate
Criteria                                                                                                                                                             Conditions
The cargo vessel:                                                                                                                                                        (1) The vessel and its equipment and appliances are maintained to comply with the Marine Orders mentioned in column 1.
    (a) has been surveyed