Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Qualifications for Accreditation for Ship Designers, Ship Builders and Marine Surveyors) Interim Standard 2005
Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Qualifications for
Accreditation for Ship Designers, Ship Builders and Marine
Surveyors) Interim Standard 2005
QueenslandTransportOperations(MarineSafety)Act1994TransportOperations(MarineSafety—QualificationsforAccreditationforShipDesigners,ShipBuildersandMarineSurveyors)InterimStandard2005Reprinted as in force on 1 March
2005(standard not amended up to this date)Reprint No. 1This reprint is
prepared bythe Office of the Queensland Parliamentary
CounselWarning—This reprint is not an authorised
copyNOT FURTHER AMENDEDLAST REPRINT
BEFORE REPEALSee 2005 SL No. 181 s 10
Information about this reprintThis
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s13s3Transport Operations (Marine
Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation for Ship Designers,
Ship Builders andMarine Surveyors) Interim Standard
2005Transport Operations (MarineSafety—Qualifications for Accreditation
forShip Designers, Ship Builders and
MarineSurveyors) Interim Standard 2005[reprinted as in force on 1 March
2005]1Short titleThisstandardmaybecitedastheTransportOperations(MarineSafety—QualificationsforAccreditationforShipDesigners,ShipBuildersandMarineSurveyors)InterimStandard 2005.2CommencementThis standard
commences on 1 March 2005.3DefinitionsIn this
standard—marine surveyormeans a person
who surveys a ship or part ofa ship.partofashipmeansasectionofthehull,bulkhead,deck,superstructure,electricalsystemsormachinery(includingpropulsion and associated systems) of a
ship.regulationmeans theTransportOperations(MarineSafety)Regulation
2004.ship buildermeans a person
who builds a ship or part of aship.ship
designermeans a person who designs a ship or part of
aship.
s44s6Transport Operations (Marine
Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation for Ship Designers,
Ship Builders andMarine Surveyors) Interim Standard
20054Purpose of standardThe
purpose of this standard is to state how a person qualifiesforaccreditationasashipdesigner,shipbuilderormarinesurveyor under
section 441of the regulation.5Knowledge of obligations under Act,
regulation andstandards(1)A
person who wants to be accredited as a ship designer, shipbuilder or marine surveyor must know
about—(a)the obligations imposed under this Act
on a person whois accredited as a ship designer, ship
builder or marinesurveyor; and(b)the
requirements of the appropriate standards.(2)Sections6to8setoutadditionalrequirementsforeachaccreditation.6Ship
designers—specific requirements(1)A
person who wants to be accredited as a ship designer musthave—(a)at
least 10 years experience; or(b)atleast5yearsexperienceand1ofthefollowingqualifications—(i)a
degree in naval architecture;(ii)anengineeringdegreewithamajorinnavalarchitecture;(iii)a
diploma, associate diploma or certificate in navalarchitecture;(iv)other
qualifications the person satisfies the generalmanagerareequivalentto,orbetterthan,the1Section 44
(Accreditation as a ship designer, ship builder or marine surveyor)
of theregulation
s75s7Transport Operations (Marine
Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation for Ship Designers,
Ship Builders andMarine Surveyors) Interim Standard
2005qualificationsmentionedinsubparagraphs(i)to
(iii).(2)A person who wants to be accredited as
a ship designer forpart of a ship must have—(a)1 of the following
qualifications—(i)a trade qualification as an
electrician;(ii)a trade qualification as a marine
fitter;(iii)other
qualifications the person satisfies the generalmanagerareequivalentto,orbetterthanthequalificationsmentionedinsubparagraphs(i)and
(ii); and(b)at least 2 years post qualification
experience.(3)In this section—experiencemeans—(a)appropriateexperiencewithdemonstratedcompetenceindesigningshipsofthecategoryforwhichtheaccreditation is sought; or(b)a combination of—(i)appropriateexperiencewithdemonstratedcompetence in
designing ships, or parts of ships, ofthe category for
which the accreditation is sought;and(ii)appropriateexperiencewithdemonstratedcompetence in
building ships, or parts of ships, ofthe category for
which the accreditation is sought.7Ship
builders—specific requirements(1)A
person who wants to be accredited as a ship builder musthave—(a)at
least 10 years experience; or(b)atleast5yearsexperienceand1ofthefollowingqualifications—
s86s8Transport Operations (Marine
Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation for Ship Designers,
Ship Builders andMarine Surveyors) Interim Standard
2005(i)a certificate in ship building;(ii)a trade qualification as a boat
builder;(iii)a trade
qualification as a shipwright;(iv)othertradequalificationsthepersonsatisfiesthegeneral manager are equivalent to, or
better than,thequalificationsmentionedinsubparagraphs(i)to
(iii).(2)A person who wants to be accredited as
a ship builder for partof a ship must have—(a)1 of the following
qualifications—(i)a trade qualification as an
electrician;(ii)a trade qualification as a marine
fitter;(iii)other
qualifications the person satisfies the generalmanagerareequivalentto,orbetterthan,thequalificationsmentionedinsubparagraphs(i)and
(ii); and(b)at least 2 years post qualification
experience.(3)In this section—experiencemeans appropriate
experience with demonstratedcompetenceinbuildingships,orpartsofships,ofthecategory for which the accreditation
is sought.8Marine surveyors—specific
requirements(1)Apersonwhowantstobeaccreditedasamarinesurveyormust
have—(a)at least 10 years experience;
or(b)atleast5yearsexperienceand1ofthefollowingqualifications—
s
97s 10Transport
Operations (Marine Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation
for Ship Designers, Ship Builders andMarine
Surveyors) Interim Standard 2005(i)acertificateissuedundertheMarineOrders,part
32as a Master, Master (<3000 GT) or
engineerclass 1 or 2;(ii)a
degree in naval architecture;(iii)a
degree in marine engineering;(iv)a
diploma, associate diploma or certificate in navalarchitecture or ship building;(v)atradequalificationasashipwrightorboatbuilder;(vi)other
educational, sea going or trade qualificationsthepersonsatisfiesthegeneralmanagerareequivalentto,orbetterthan,thequalificationsmentioned in
subparagraphs (i) to (v).(2)A person who
wants to be accredited as a marine surveyor forpart of a ship
must have—(a)a trade qualification as an
electrician; and(b)at least 2 years post qualification
experience.(3)In this section—experiencemeans appropriate
experience with demonstratedcompetenceinsurveyingships,orpartsofships,ofthecategory for which the accreditation
is sought.Marine Orderssee schedule 15
of the regulation.9ExpiryThis standard
expires 6 months after its commencement.10RepealThe Transport
Operations (Marine Safety—Qualifications forAccreditation for
Ship Designers, Ship Builders and MarineSurveyors)
Standard 1998 SL No. 20 is repealed.2Marine Orders, part 3 (Seagoing
qualifications)
8Transport Operations (Marine
Safety—Qualificationsfor Accreditation for Ship Designers,
Ship Builders andMarine Surveyors) Interim Standard
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before that day.Future amendments of theTransportOperations(MarineSafety—QualificationsforAccreditationforShipDesigners, Ship Builders and Marine
Surveyors) Interim Standard 2005 may be made inaccordance with
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