Maritime and Education Notices




11 OCTOBER 2012 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 124 3555

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.56 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – life saving appliances

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.57 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – radiocommunications equipment

  • 1 from Maritime Rules 40A.58, 40A.59, 40A.60, 40A.61 and 40A.62 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – Anchors and Cables – new ships of 24 metres or more, new ships of less than 24 metres, testing and marking, windlass and existing ships

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.63 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – navigating position

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A.70 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – additional requirements for high speed craft of less than 20 metres

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40A, Appendices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Passenger Ships which are not SOLAS Ships – Appendices – Intact stability of decked ships; Number of passengers; Fire fighting appliances; Life saving appliances; Radiocommunications equipment; Anchors and cables

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Notice of Exemption from Maritime Rule: 24B.10(2)(a)

Pursuant to section 47(3) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the Director of Maritime New Zealand hereby notifies the granting of the following exemptions:

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 24B.10(2)(a) – Carriage of Cargoes – Stowage and Securing – Roll on/roll off ships – Shipper of road freight vehicle, road tank vehicle, or road livestock vehicle must not offer the vehicle for shipment on a ro-ro ship unless it is fitted with vehicle securing points

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Notification of Proposed Marine Protection Rules

Comments are invited on the following proposed marine protection rules developed under the Maritime Transport Act 1994:

Part 170 and Part 200: Amendment Rules 2012

The consultation document and online submission form can be found at

www.maritimenz.govt.nz/consultation

Submissions, via email or by post, must be made by 5 November 2012.

Copies of the consultation document are available free of charge from Maritime New Zealand, Level 10, 1 Grey Street, Wellington, or by contacting the Rules Coordinator

rules.coordinator@maritimenz.govt.nz

or telephone (04) 494 1273 or by facsimile (04) 494 8901, or by writing to PO Box 27006, Wellington 6141.

Copies are also available on the Maritime New Zealand website

www.maritimenz.govt.nz/consultation

JOHN WHITE, Manager Policy and Regulatory, Maritime New Zealand.

Postal submissions must be addressed to Rules Coordinator.

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Tertiary Education Commission

Industry Training Act 1992

Notice of Provisional Recognition for Opportunity – The Training Organisation

Pursuant to section 8 of the Industry Training Act 1992, provisional recognition is given to Opportunity – The Training Organisation Charitable Trust (trading as Opportunity – The Training Organisation) from 22 October 2012 to 31 March 2013 to set standards at Levels 1 to 8 on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework for the power crane industry, the power-operated elevating work platform industry, and the scaffolding, rigging and industrial rope access industries.

The full description of Opportunity – The Training Organisation’s coverage is as follows:

  • Power crane industry – the operation of all forms of cranes including mobile, crawler, tower, truck mounted, travelling gantry, and overhead cranes, container and harbour cranes, crane site supervision and the rigging and slinging of loads.

  • Power-operated elevating work platform industry – the operation, maintenance, preparation for transportation (loading/unloading) and regular inspection of all types of power-operated elevating work platforms. Power-operated elevating work platforms are platforms where the height of the platform may be adjusted by powered means using articulation, scissors mechanism, telescoping boom or tower, or any combination of these, and which are either vehicle-mounted, self-propelled, towed or manually moved, to provide access to work above or below ground level. It includes personnel buckets temporarily or permanently attached to truck hoists. This code is not intended to cover the following:

    – Fork lift trucks with working platforms;

    – cages or platforms attached to crane hooks;

    – personnel buckets temporarily attached to a mobile crane;

    – suspended scaffolds;

    – emergency vehicles or fire services vehicles (as defined by the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004) used for the purpose of rescue or firefighting; and

    – building maintenance units.

  • Scaffolding, rigging and industrial rope access industries.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of September 2012.

STEVEN JOYCE, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment.

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🚂 Notice of Exemption from Maritime Rules (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Transport Act 1994, Safe Ship Management Systems, Design, Construction and Equipment, Passenger Ships, Exemptions

🚂 Notice of Exemption from Maritime Rule: 24B.10(2)(a)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Transport Act 1994, Carriage of Cargoes, Roll on/roll off ships, Exemptions

🚂 Notification of Proposed Marine Protection Rules

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Transport Act 1994, Marine Protection Rules, Consultation, Proposed Rules
  • JOHN WHITE, Manager Policy and Regulatory, Maritime New Zealand

🎓 Notice of Provisional Recognition for Opportunity – The Training Organisation

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
25 September 2012
Industry Training Act 1992, Provisional Recognition, Opportunity – The Training Organisation, Power Crane Industry, Power-operated Elevating Work Platform Industry, Scaffolding, Rigging, Industrial Rope Access Industries
  • STEVEN JOYCE, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment