Marine Order 91 changes allow for electronic oil record books and UNSP barge exemption

Friday 7 February 2025
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Changes to Marine Order 91 (marine pollution prevention – oil) will come into effect on 24 February 2025, following public consultation last year.

Marine Order 91 sets out requirements for the prevention of oil pollution from vessels.

The changes allow:

Use of electronic record books

Operators will have the option to use electronic record books in place of hard copy record books. This option is available for all vessels required to use the Oil Record Book (oil tankers of 150 gross tonnage and above and every ship of 400 gross tonnage and above), including relevant domestic commercial vessels.

Use of an electronic oil record book must be approved by a recognised organisation or AMSA.

For information on approval for the use of an electronic oil record book please contact FSC@amsa.gov.au.

Exemption of UNSP barges

Unmanned non-self-propelled (UNSP) barges may receive an exemption from certain survey and certification requirements, relating to the International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificate. An IOPP Exemption Certificate may also be issued for a UNSP barge for up to five years, after a confirmation survey has been conducted.

Apply for a UNSP barge exemption or an IOPP Exemption Certificate.

Learn more about Marine Order 91 and the changes coming into effect.

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