Marine Orders definition

Marine Orders means Marine Orders made pursuant to the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) from time to time.
Marine Orders means Marine Orders made pursuant to the Navigation Act 1912 (Cth) from time to time.

Examples of Marine Orders in a sentence

  • Periods of service at sea building to their qualifying sea service (36 weeks) required under Marine Orders Part 3.

  • Applicants to become Trainee Engineers will be Engineering Tradespersons (as defined in Marine Orders Part 3, Appendix 3 clause 2.3), who will undertake mutually approved training to obtain either the Marine Engineer Class 3 or the Engineer Watchkeeper Certificate of Competency.

  • The provisions of Part 2 of the Navigation Act 1912, as amended and Marine Orders, apply.

  • In particular, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed or apply so as to qualify or alter the obligations imposed on a Vessel’s operations by the Navigation Act 1912 (Cth) and any Marine Orders or other regulations made under that Act.

  • In identifying suitable candidates for a position, Tidewater may source candidates from applications, internal and external advertising provided they are open to receive candidates qualified in accordance with the relevant Marine Orders, and/or any other source.

  • Employees shall work in the rain as required provided that the employer provides suitable protective clothing and provided that work shall continue in a safe manner, subject to the provisions where applicable of the Marine Orders Part 32 and relevant State and Federal safety legislation.

  • This is the person in charge for the purposes of Marine Orders and is also the Shift Supervisor for Flinders Logistics.

  • In identifying suitable candidates for a position, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may source candidates from applications, advertising, the Maritime Employers’ Database and the Employment Assistance System, provided they are open to receive candidates qualified in accordance with the relevant Marine Orders, and/or any other source.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed or applied to qualify or alter the obligations imposed by the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) or any Marine Orders or other Regulations or applicable laws.

  • In addition to consultation on the national law amendments, including Marine Orders revisions, amended or updated standards, the National Regulator will actively seek industry opinion on issues of concern.

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