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Marine Order 25 (Equipment — lifesaving) 2014

In force
Administered by
  • Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts

This item is authorised by the following title:

Superseded version
F2014L0156420 November 2014 - 30 June 2016

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Legislative instrument

Explanatory statement

Incorporated by reference

  • AS 2700-2011 Colour standards for general purposes

  • AS/NZS 4280.1:2003 406 MHz satellite distress beacons - Marine emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRB) (IEC 61097-2:2002, MOD)

  • Chapter III

  • IMO Circular MSC.1/Circ. 1328 Guidelines for the approval of inflatable liferafts subject to extended service intervals not exceeding 30 months

  • IMO Resolution A.1021(26): Code on Alarms and Indicators 2009

  • IMO Resolution A.520(13) Code of Practice for the Evaluation, Testing and Acceptance of Prototype Novel Life-Saving Appliances and Arrangements

  • IMO Resolution A.761 (18), Recommendation on conditions for the approval of servicing stations for inflatable liferafts

  • IMO Resolution A.802 (19) Performance Standards for survival craft radar transponders for use in search and rescue operations

  • IMO Resolution MSC.81(70) Revised Recommendation on Testing of Life-Saving Appliances

  • ISO 17339:2002: Ships and marine technology - Sea anchors for survival craft and rescue boats

  • ISO 18813:2006: Ships and marine technology - Survival equipment for survival craft and rescue boats

  • International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships (the Tonnage Convention)

  • the International Life-Saving Appliance Code adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.48(66) (the LSA Code)

  • the National Standard for Commercial Vessels adopted by the Council of Australian Governments (NSCV)

  • the Uniform Shipping Laws Code adopted by the Australian Transport Council established by the Council of Australian Governments (the USL Code)