Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034:reg:9:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 16/34)
Character Range: 48349–51258

with the under keel clearance requirements.
       (2)The safety management system must include the following information:
(a) the standard operating procedures of the pilotage provider;
(b) requirements for internal audits;
(c) how the system is revised and kept up to date;
(d) a statement of the procedures for carrying out corrective actions;
(e) incident reporting and investigation methods;
(f) a drug and alcohol policy for staff of the pilotage provider and people employed or contracted by the pilotage provider;
(g) if the pilotage provider conducts pilot transfers by helicopter — the procedures for the training, induction and familiarisation of pilots, including its frequency, mentioned in Schedule 5.

44 Requirements for pilots
       A safety management system for a pilotage provider must include provisions that, to the satisfaction of AMSA, ensure that licensed pilots employed or contracted by the pilotage provider do the following:
(a)  understand the safety management system;
(b) conduct pilotages in accordance with this Order;
(c) have appropriate accessible resources, including up to date nautical charts, to undertake pilotages under this Order.
Note   Nautical charts may be kept in paper or electronic form.

45 Provider to ensure pilot compliance
       The pilotage provider, in implementing a safety management system, must ensure that licensed pilots employed or contracted by the pilotage provider:
(a) are trained to identify and minimise risks; and
(b) comply with the Navigation Act and this Order.
Division 6 Licensed pilots
Subdivision 6.1 Classes of pilot licences

46 Meaning of pilot licence
       In this Division:
pilot licence means a licence of any of the following classes of licence:
(a) a check pilot licence;
(b) a unrestricted pilot licence;
(c) a restricted pilot licence;
(d) a trainee pilot licence.
Note   For definitions of the licences mentioned in this section — see section 4.
Subdivision 6.2 Application, decision etc

47 Application
       (1)A person (the applicant) may apply to AMSA for a pilot licence.
Note 1   Giving false or misleading information is an offence against the Criminal Code, sections 136.1 and 137.1.
Note 2   A fee may be determined for this section — see the AMSA Act, s 47.
       (2)The application must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) state the class of pilot licence applied for; and
(c) if the class of pilot licence applied for is a pilot licence other than a trainee pilot licence — state the pilotage area applied for.
Note    If a form is approved for the application, the approved form must be used and is available on the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au — see Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
       (3)AMSA may, in writing, require the applicant to give AMSA additional information or documents that AMSA reasonably needs to decide the application.
       (4)If AMSA requires additional information or