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Marine Order 32, issue 3

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This Marine Order repeals the Marine Orders - Part 32: Cargo Handling Equipment, Issue 2 (Order No. 14 of 1997) and effect the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions No 152 and No 27. It also gives effect to the ILO Code of Practice, Safety and Health in Dock Work, and ILO Recommendation 160. It prescribes matters for the loading and unloading of cargo and the safe transfer of persons, from ships, off-shore industry vessels and off-shore industry mobile units, for subsection 425(1), paragraphs 283D(1)(b) and 283E(1)(b) and subparagraph 283E(1)(c)(xiii) of the Navigation Act 1912.
Administered by: Infrastructure and Regional Development
General Comments: This Marine Order was originally made under subsection 425(1AA) of the Navigation Act 1912 and has effect, for the purposes of the Navigation Act 2012, with such modifications as are specified in Marine Order 4 (Transitional modifications) 2013 (see section 343 of the Navigation Act 2012 and Schedule 17 of Marine Order 4 (Transitional modifications) 2013).
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Registered 05 Dec 2011
Tabling HistoryDate
Tabled HR07-Feb-2012
Tabled Senate07-Feb-2012
Date of repeal 01 Jan 2017
Repealed by Marine Order 32 (Cargo handling equipment) 2016

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