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Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about The National Standard for Commercial Vessels, Part C–Design and construction, Section 2.
Full title | National Standard for Commercial Vessels Part C – Design and construction Section 2 – Watertight and weathertight integrity |
Current edition | Edition 1.1 Commenced 1 October 2024 |
About | NSCV C2 provides the design, construction, installation and maintenance standards for:
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Announcement | NSCV C2 mandatory from 1 September 2025
Until 1 September 2025, new vessel constructions that are required to comply with Marine Order 503 can abide by either:
Vessel owners must comply with one standard in full, not a mix of both. NCSV C2 updated 1 October 2024 (Edition 1.1)What has been updated
Minor amendments to 8 NSCVsWe've made minor amendments to 8 NSCVs, including this one, to address editorial issues. See the full list of changes: NSCV Omnibus amendments instrument No 1, 2024 PDF1.11 MB |
Assistance and tools | Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about The National Standard for Commercial Vessels, Part C–Design and construction, Section 2. Sections of the USL Code to apply under the national system PDF233.76 KB International Convention on Load Lines (ILLC) and Protocol of 1988 (ILLC) Use these editable templates to prepare a stability placard. Although these templates are optional, they can help support your compliance with the NSCV. There are 2 versions available to download.
Things to remember when you use this optional placard template:
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Author | Policy and Regulation Division To provide feedback or report issues / errors with this or any other any NSCV or related webpages, contact us at NSCVfeedback@amsa.gov.au Please include the name and clause number of the NSCV in the email. For enquiries relating to an application please email dcvsurvey@amsa.gov.au |