Maritime and Health and Safety Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 140 — 20 NOVEMBER 2014

  • 3 from Maritime Rule 19.62(1) - Maritime Transport Operator – Certification and Responsibilities – Operating Requirements – Maritime transport operator responsible for safe ships – No person may operate or permit the operation of a ship in the maritime transport operation unless the ship has a valid Certificate of Survey issued under Rule 44.41

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 31.64(1)(a) – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Fishing ships that proceed beyond the inshore fishing area other than fishing ships less than 24m within coastal and offshore limits – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Minimum required certificates and minimum number of crew

  • 2 from Maritime Rule 31.64(2)(a), Table 7 – Crewing and Watchkeeping – Fishing ships that proceed beyond the inshore fishing area other than fishing ships less than 24m within coastal and offshore limits – Other minimum crewing requirements for fishing vessels – Applicable tables and flow charts in Table 7 – Crewing for fishing vessels – Unlimited area

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 40D.68(1), Appendix 3.3 – Design, Construction and Equipment – Fishing Ships – Radiocommunications equipment – Owner and master of ship must ensure radiocommunications equipment provided in accordance with Appendix 3 – Ships that proceed beyond offshore limits

  • 1 from Maritime Rule 43.15 – Radio – Performance standards – MF/HF radio (voice communication, narrow-band direct printing and DSC) – Compliance with performance standards adopted by IMO Resolution A.613(5) and Resolution A.806(19)

  • 1 from Marine Protection Rule 122.4(1) and (2) – Marine Protection Products – Oil – Oil discharge monitoring and control system and oil filtering equipment – Applies to ships of 400 gross tonnage or more, owner must ensure that every ship is fitted with oil filtering equipment designed to ensure any oily mixture, which is discharged into the sea after passing through the system, has an oil content not exceeding 15 parts per million

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Notice of Intention to Apply for Revocation of Approved Codes of Practice

Under section 20A of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, WorkSafe New Zealand intends to apply to the Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety for approval of the revocation of three Approved Codes of Practice.

The three Approved Codes of Practice are:

  1. Approved Code of Practice for the Design, Safe Operation, Maintenance and Servicing of Boilers (1st Edition)*

  2. Approved Code of Practice for the Management of Noise in the Workplace (1st Edition)†

  3. Approved Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Timber Preservatives and Antisapstain Chemicals‡

The Approved Code of Practice for the Design, Safe Operation, Maintenance and Servicing of Boilers (1st Edition)* has been superseded by a second edition Approved Code of Practice of the same name.

The Approved Code of Practice for the Management of Noise in the Workplace (1st Edition)† has been superseded by a second edition Approved Code of Practice of the same name.

The Approved Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Timber Preservatives and Antisapstain Chemicals‡ has been superseded by the Best Practice Guidelines for the Safe Use of Timber Preservatives and Antisapstain Chemicals.

If you wish to make a submission on the proposed revocation of any or all of the above Approved Codes of Practice you may do so by filling in the submission form available on WorkSafe New Zealand’s website at

www.business.govt.nz/worksafe/about/who-we-work-with/consultation/open-for-consultation

The consultation period for the proposal to revoke the Approved Codes of Practice closes on Friday 21 November 2014.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of October 2014.

BRETT MURRAY, General Manager High Hazards and Specialist Services, for the Chief Executive, WorkSafe

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🚂 Maritime Rules exemptions granted (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Maritime Transport Act, Maritime Rules, Maritime Transport Operator, Exemptions

🏥 Notice of Intention to Apply for Revocation of Approved Codes of Practice

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
17 October 2014
Health and Safety in Employment Act, Approved Codes of Practice, Revocation, WorkSafe New Zealand
  • Brett Murray, General Manager High Hazards and Specialist Services, for the Chief Executive, WorkSafe