Expected delays due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Australia Post has closed multiple post offices across south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales and have temporarily paused delivery services across these areas.  This will cause delays in the dispatch and delivery of AMSA issued documents such as seafarer certificates.

Marine incident reporting

About marine incident reporting

Incident reporting is a collective effort by crew, vessel operators and vessel owners to make the industry and vessels safer places to work.

Reporting is essential to maritime safety as it helps paint a more informed picture of the risks affecting the industry. By reporting, you assist us develop more effective safety strategies and advice for owners, operators, and crew to avoid similar events in the future.

Reporting incidents also help us to respond quickly and efficiently to an incident when it occurs.

If in doubt, report the incident anyway. Your experiences help us develop improved safety education.

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Order your sticker

To assist owners and operators, a new sticker is available to display on your vessel to encourage reporting and increase awareness about the importance of incident reporting.

You can order a free ‘Don’t ignore it, report it’ sticker for your vessel using our order form.

Safety publications

We distribute regular newsletters and alerts that address safety issues related to the outcomes of incident reports. Subscribe now to access these publications.

Annual reports and National Compliance Plan
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