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Survey requirements for vessels equal to or greater than 35 metres policy

We’ve streamlined survey requirements for some less complex vessels ≥35 m. Lower risk vessels may be eligible to be surveyed by a marine surveyor rather than a recognised organisation (RO).

How it works

Review the eligibility criteria. If you believe your vessel is eligible, apply for a specific exemption using AMSA form 547

If the specific exemption is granted, survey requirements will differ depending on the length of the vessel:

Eligibility criteria  

Risk factors

If these factors apply to your vessel, it probably won’t be eligible for a specific exemption:

Other factors

We may also consider these factors when deciding whether to grant a specific exemption:  

Accredited Marine Surveyor (AMS)

Only AMS with the right experience and qualifications can survey a vessel that has been granted an exemption. When deciding if an AMS meets the criteria, we will consider:  

Cost

We charge an hourly rate to assess exemptions. Assessing applications for specific exemptions may take 12 hours or more. Calculate the approximate cost.

Apply

If you think your vessel meets the criteria, apply for a specific exemption using AMSA form 547.

Document

For more details, read the full AMSA policy on survey requirements for domestic commercial vessels equal to or greater than 35 metres PDF384.45 KB.

Background

Marine order 503 (Certificates of survey – national law) requires vessels ≥35 metres to be surveyed by a recognised organisation (RO).

This is because larger vessels are usually higher risk and more complex.

AMSA recognises that vessels ≥35 metres are sometimes lower risk and less complex. That's why we've changed the requirements, so eligible vessels may be able to be exempt from the requirement in MO503 to be surveyed by an RO and have a classification certificate.