Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01458:body:0:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01458
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 49679–52364

fails to provide to a marine safety inspector or the National Regulator the logbook for examination as the logbook is required to be held for the vessel.
       (3) A back-up arrangement must be in place for any logbook recorded electronically to prevent the loss of the information included in the logbook.
Note   A back-up arrangement may be electronically stored information.
       (4) The master of the vessel must ensure that a logbook records details about the following:
(a) illness or injury of a person onboard;
(b) marine incident, other incident or accident involving the vessel or its machinery and equipment;
(c) assistance rendered to another vessel;
(d) unusual occurrence or incident;
(e) communication message sent or received for an emergency;
(f) each passenger count conducted for the vessel if carrying passengers;
(g) any operation of the vessel for recreational purposes.
Note for paragraph (b)   It is an offence under the national law for the owner or master of a vessel not to report a marine incident — see sections 88 and 89 of the national law.
Note   The logbook may record any details that the master considers relevant for the vessel including: key operations, vessel position, navigation track and weather experienced.
      (5) The master must ensure that information about an unusual occurrence or incident is recorded in the logbook as soon as practicable after it occurs.
      (6) The owner of a vessel must ensure that an entry in a logbook is retained for at least 5 years after it is made.

      Passenger documents
      (7) For a vessel carrying passengers — the owner of a vessel must ensure that a passenger manifest is kept on board the vessel, and it is readily accessible, for any voyage that is at least 12 hours long.
      (8) The passenger manifest must include the following:
(a) name of the vessel;
(b) identification number for the vessel;
(c) voyage;
(d) if required in an emergency — details of any medical or safety requirements of particular passengers;
(e) for each person on board the vessel — name, address (local and home if a person has both), email address (if any) and phone number.

      Crew documents
      (9) The owner of a vessel must ensure that an up to date crew list is kept on board the vessel and it is readily accessible.
      (10) The crew list must include the following:
(a) name of the vessel;
(b) identification number of the vessel;
(c) name, address, phone number and email address (if any) of the owner of the vessel;
(d) name, address, phone number and email address (if any) of the employer of the crew;
(e) name, home address, phone number and email address (if any) of each crew member;
(f)