Maritime Transport Act 1994

Duties relating to health and safety on ships - Duties of employers in relation to information

12: Information for seafarers generally

You could also call this:

"Rules about telling seafarers important information are no longer part of the law"

You need to know that a part of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 was repealed. This part was about giving information to seafarers. It was repealed on 5 May 2003 by the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002, which you can find more information about on the legislation website.

This repeal happened according to section 35(1)(c) of the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002. The Maritime Transport Act 1994 had a section called Information for seafarers generally, which is now repealed. This change occurred on 5 May 2003.

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Part 2Duties relating to health and safety on ships
Duties of employers in relation to information

12Information for seafarers generally (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 12: repealed, on , by section 35(1)(c) of the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 86).