AMSA MO 2019/5
Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 47 — consequential changes) Order 2019
I, Brad Groves, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, make this Marine Order under subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act 2012.
4 October 2019
Brad Groves
Acting Chief Executive Officer
1 Name of Marine Order
This Marine Order is Marine Orders Amendment (Marine Order 47 — consequential changes) Order 2019.
This Marine Order commences immediately after the commencement of Marine Order 47 (Offshore industry units) 2019.
3 Amendment of Marine Orders
Each Marine Order mentioned in Schedule 1 to this Marine Order is amended in accordance with the Schedule.
Division 1 Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013
[1] Section 6, definitions of natural resources, offshore industry mobile unit and structure
omit
Division 2 Marine Order 12 (Construction — subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations) 2016
[2] Subsection 9(2)
omit
Marine Order 47 (Mobile offshore drilling units) 2012
insert
Marine Order 47 (Offshore industry units) 2019
Division 3 Marine Order 15 (Construction — fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction) 2014
[3] Subsection 11(2)
omit
Marine Order 47 (Mobile offshore drilling units) 2012
insert
Marine Order 47 (Offshore industry units) 2019
Division 4 Marine Order 97 (Marine pollution prevention — air pollution) 2013
[4] Section 6, definition of FPSO
substitute
FPSO means a vessel that is:
(a) constructed or modified to accept petroleum, directly or indirectly, from a sub-sea well or pipeline; or
(b) capable of storing the petroleum and delivering it to another vessel or pipeline; or
(c) capable of modifying the petroleum while in storage on the vessel to suit it for transport or to fit it for the commercial requirements of the consignees; or
(d) designed to be disconnected from its mooring during bad weather, operational emergencies, or for the purposes of maintenance or survey,
but does not include a facility that is designed to remain permanently moored for the production life of the related oil field.
[5] Section 6, definition of FSU
substitute
FSU means a vessel that is:
(a) constructed or modified to accept petroleum, directly or indirectly, from a sub-sea well or pipeline; or
(b) capable of storing the petroleum and delivering it to another vessel or pipeline, but which is not capable of modifying the petroleum while in storage on the vessel; or
(c) designed to be disconnected from its mooring during bad weather, operational emergencies, or for the purposes of maintenance or survey,
but does not include a facility that is designed to remain permanently moored for the production life of the related oil field.
[6] Section 6, definition of MODU
omit
Marine Order 47 (Mobile offshore drilling units) 2012
insert
Marine Order 47 (Offshore industry units) 2019
Note
1. All legislative instruments and compilations of legislative instruments are registered on the Federal Register of Legislation under the Legislation Act 2003. See https://www.legislation.gov.au