NMSC makes progress on common safety platform
Initial attempts by the National Marine Safety Committee to create a single national jurisdiction for maritime safety has made progress despite having to deal with a maze of different regulations between states and territories.
Harmonising differences: Safety committee targets a common approach
This follows the publication by the NMSC of the National Standard for Administration of Marine Safety (NSAMS) for commercial vessel surveys, with a view to its introduction in 2013.
Approved by the Australian Transport Council, NSAMS...
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