Mo 33
Mo 33
Mo 33
19 April 2016
Michael Kinley
Chief Executive Officer
MO33 issue-160413Z.docx
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Division 1 Preliminary .................................................................................. 3
1 Name of Order ....................................................................................................... 3
1A Commencement..................................................................................................... 3
1B Repeal of Marine Order 33 (Cargo and cargo handling — grain) 2005 ................ 3
2 Purpose .................................................................................................................. 3
3 Power ..................................................................................................................... 3
4 Definitions .............................................................................................................. 4
5 Interpretation .......................................................................................................... 5
6 Application ............................................................................................................. 6
Division 2 Exemptions and equivalents...................................................... 6
7 Exemptions ............................................................................................................ 6
8 Equivalents ............................................................................................................ 6
Division 3 Loading and unloading etc of grain in bulk .............................. 7
9 Loading, trimming, carriage and unloading of grain in bulk ................................... 7
10 Demonstration of compliance with stability requirements...................................... 8
11 Loading or unloading plan ..................................................................................... 8
12 Loading and unloading to be in accordance with plan........................................... 9
Division 4 Notices of intention to load or discharge grain ........................ 9
13 Notice of intention to load grain ............................................................................. 9
14 Loading of grain — responsibilities of master ...................................................... 10
15 Notice of partial discharge of grain ...................................................................... 10
16 Partial discharge of grain — responsibilities of master........................................ 10
Division 5 Fumigation requirements ......................................................... 11
17 Notice of intended fumigation of cargo holds in port ........................................... 11
18 Requirements for fumigation before grain loading............................................... 11
19 Notice of intended in transit fumigation ............................................................... 12
20 Notice of in transit fumigation on a voyage .......................................................... 12
21 Requirements for in transit fumigation ................................................................. 12
Division 6 Transitional arrangements ....................................................... 12
22 Approvals ............................................................................................................. 12
Section 3
Division 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Order
This Order is Marine Order 33 (Cargo and cargo handling — grain) 2016.
1A Commencement
This Order commences on 1 May 2016.
1B Repeal of Marine Order 33 (Cargo and cargo handling — grain) 2005
Marine Order 33 (Cargo and cargo handling — grain) 2005 is repealed.
2 Purpose
This Order:
(a) gives effect to:
(i) SOLAS, Chapter VI, Part C that deals with the carriage of grain in
vessels; and
(ii) the International Grain Code; and
(iii) the BLU Code; and
(b) provides for the loading, unloading, stowage and carriage of grain in
vessels.
3 Power
(1) The following provisions of the Navigation Act provide for this Order to be
made:
(a) subsection 112(4) which provides that the regulations may provide for the
carriage on a vessel of cargo;
(b) subsection 112(5) which provides that regulations may provide for the
loading, stowing or carriage of cargo in vessels, the unloading of cargo
from vessels, and the giving of notices for the loading, or unloading,
stowage or carriage, of cargo in vessels;
(c) paragraph 340(1)(a) which provides that the regulations may provide for
giving effect to SOLAS;
(d) paragraph 341(1) which provides that the regulations may provide for the
imposition of penalties for contravention of provisions of the regulations
including the imposition of civil penalties;
(e) paragraph 342(4)(b) which provides that a Marine Order may provide for a
matter by applying, adopting or incorporating, with or without
modification, any matter contained in an instrument or other document as in
force or existing from time to time.
Note for paragraph (c) SOLAS, Chapter VI, Part C deals with the carriage of grain.
(2) Subsection 339(1) of the Navigation Act provides for regulations to be made
prescribing matters required or permitted to be prescribed by the Navigation
Act, or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or
giving effect to the Act.
(3) Subsection 342(1) of the Navigation Act provides that AMSA may make orders
about matters that can be provided for by regulations.
Section 4
4 Definitions
In this Order:
approved grain stability data, for a vessel, means the information in booklet
form that:
(a) is mentioned in A 6.1 of the International Grain Code; and
(b) is approved by the Administration of the country of registry of the vessel.
APVMA means the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority.
BLU Code means the Code of Practice for the Safe Loading and Unloading of
Bulk Carriers adopted by IMO Resolution A.862 (20) as in force from time to
time.
Note As at 1 May 2016 the latest consolidated edition of the International Maritime Solid Bulk
Cargoes Code and supplement was the IMSBC Code International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes
Code and supplement, 2013 edition. The BLU Code, BLU Manual and other material relating to
loading and unloading are included in the supplement.
BLU Manual means the Manual on loading and unloading solid bulk cargoes
for terminal representatives set out in the annex to IMO Circular
MSC/Circ.1160.
Note See note under definition of BLU Code.
document of authorisation means a document issued under A 3 of the
International Grain Code by:
(a) for a regulated Australian vessel — an issuing body; or
(b) for a vessel to which SOLAS applies other than a regulated Australian
vessel:
(i) the Administration of the government of the country whose flag the
vessel is entitled to fly; or
(ii) the Administration of a country that is a contracting party to SOLAS,
on behalf of the country whose flag the vessel is entitled to fly; or
(iii) an organisation recognised by the Administration for the vessel.
grain — see A 2.1 of the International Grain Code.
Gulf St Vincent ports means the ports of Adelaide, Ardrossan and Port Giles.
IMO Recommendations on the safe use of pesticides in ships applicable to the
fumigation of cargo holds means the recommendations set out in the Annex to
IMO MSC.1/Circ.1264 as amended from time to time.
Note IMO MSC.1/Circ.1264 including the recommendations is reproduced in the supplement
to the latest version of the consolidation of the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code
published by the IMO. As at commencement of this Order the recommendations have been
amended only by MSC.1/Circ.1396. IMO Circulars are available on the IMO website at
http://www.imo.org.
International Grain Code means the International Code for the Safe Carriage
of Grain in Bulk adopted by IMO Resolution MSC.23 (59), as in force from
time to time.
Note A copy of each IMO resolution that adopts or amends this Code is available on AMSA’s
website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
port limits means the limits, of a port, fixed by Gazette notice by the Chief
Executive Officer of Customs under section 15 of the Customs Act 1901.
Section 6
5 Interpretation
For this Order, a reference in the International Grain Code to:
(a) the Administration is taken to mean:
(i) for a regulated Australian vessel — AMSA; and
(ii) for a foreign vessel — the government of the country whose flag the
vessel is entitled to fly; and
(b) an organisation recognised by the Administration is taken to mean:
(i) for a regulated Australian vessel — a recognised organisation; and
(ii) for a foreign vessel — an organisation recognised by the Administration
of the country whose flag the vessel is entitled to fly.
Section 6
6 Application
(1) This Order applies to the loading, unloading, stowage and carriage of grain in
bulk on the following vessels:
(a) a regulated Australian vessel;
(b) a foreign vessel that is:
(i) in an Australian port; or
(ii) entering or leaving an Australian port; or
(iii) in the internal waters of Australia; or
(iv) in the territorial sea of Australia, other than in the course of innocent
passage.
(2) However, this Order does not apply to a vessel taking on board or carrying grain
wholly in bags, or in bulk wholly in freight containers.
8 Equivalents
(1) A person may apply to AMSA, in accordance with the application process set
out in Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013, for approval to use an equivalent.
(2) AMSA may approve use of an equivalent only if satisfied that:
(a) use of the equivalent would be at least as effective as compliance with the
requirement to which the equivalent is an alternative; and
(b) approving use of the equivalent would not contravene SOLAS or the
International Grain Code.
Note 1 Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 deals with the following matters about
exemptions and equivalents:
making an application
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(3) If requested by the master of the vessel, an inspector may approve a shorter
notification period than is mentioned in subsection (1) for giving the notice
mentioned in that subsection.
(4) If an inspector requests further information about the stability calculation for the
intended loading of grain in bulk on the vessel, the master must provide the
information requested in the approved form.
Note See Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013 for information about approved forms. The
form is available on the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au.
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(c) an inspector has told the master that an inspection of the vessel is required
and this has not yet occurred; or
(d) an inspector has conducted an inspection of the vessel and has not given
approval after the inspection for the vessel to go to sea.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) An offence against subsection (1) is a strict liability offence.
(3) A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection (1).
Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.
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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.