Maritime NZ logo
Commercial Recreational Environmental Protection Search & Rescue Other Services News Publications About Us  
HomeCommercialSafe Ship ManagementSOLAS
Safe Ship Management (SSM)
Safe Operational Plans (SOPs)
Safety Case
Applying for an Exemption
Fatigue management
 

SOLAS

 
 
The International Safety Management (ISM) Code came into force on 1st July 1998. It applies to ships, regardless of the date of construction, as follows:
  • Passenger ships (including passenger high-speed craft)
  • Oil tankers
  • Chemical tankers
  • Gas carriers
  • Bulk carriers, and
  • Cargo high-speed craft of 500 gross tonnage and above
  • Cargo ships
  • Mobile offshore drilling units of 500 gross tonnage and above.
 

NZ Maritime Rules and ISM
Section 1 of Part 21 of the maritime rules made under the Maritime Transport Act 1994 applies to ISM.

    Maritime Rule Part 21 (PDF - 206Kb)


Safety Management Requirements

The ship's management company must have a Document of Compliance (DoC) and a copy of the ship's Safety Management Certificates (SMC). Maritime New Zealand undertakes ISM audits and issued these documents.

    List of authorised Classification Societies (PDF - 74Kb)


More Information
For more information about ISM contact Maritime NZ:
solas@maritimenz.govt.nz

0508 22 55 22


  Search for:
 
 
Contact Us Site Map
  Accidents & Investigations  
Maritime NZ Fact Sheet:
Find out about the area of Accidents & Investigations under Maritime NZ
 
Frequently viewed topics:
  Gain a Seafarer Qualification
  How to register a ship
for nationality
  Lighthouses
  Maritime Radio
 
Home | Site Map | Contact Us | Access Keys | About this Site | Conditions of Use

go to newzealand.govt.nz