Operating a SOLAS ship

In New Zealand, Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations apply to passenger and cargo ships greater than 45 metres in length operating beyond Restricted Limits. Restricted limits are defined in Maritime Rules part 20.

These ships tend to trade internationally, triggering a range of international conventions, such as the Maritime Labour Convention.

Operators of this size of vessel are expected to be familiar with relevant conventions and New Zealand regulations implementing convention requirements. It is important operators engage directly with their Recognised Organisation (Class Society) to ensure compliance with these and other ship survey requirements.

Maritime NZ manages entry and oversight requirements of the ISM Code.

Learn more about the regulatory framework for New Zealand SOLAS ships, the survey regime and classification societies and other updates for operators.

Commercial Fishing

SOLAS does not apply to fishing ships over 45 metres. These ships operate under the Maritime Operator Safety System (MOSS). Some international convention requirements also apply to fishers.

Flagging to New Zealand and cabotage

Learn about the benefits of flagging to New Zealand and cabotage.

Understanding your regulatory framework

Learn about the maritime rules, conventions and other requirements applying to New Zealand flagged SOLAS ships.

Survey regime and classification societies

Learn about the survey regime for New Zealand flagged SOLAS ships and classification societies.