The On Deck website has been renamed to marinesafety.sa.gov.au AND has grown to include more boating safety information and helpful links than ever before.
The On Deck website has been renamed to marinesafety.sa.gov.au AND has grown to include more boating safety information and helpful links than ever before.
This website refresh was driven by the need for a “one-stop shop” for easy-access boating safety information.
Rather than visiting On Deck for some information and sa.gov.au/boatingmarine for more, boaters and recreational water users can now come straight to us at marinesafety.sa.gov.au to find latest news, links to key information, online practice quizzes, and more.
The questions of “what do our visitors look for” and “what do they need to find quickly” were key throughout the refresh process.
As a result, the homepage continues to offer prominent links to safety information, web cameras, latest news and the Bureau of Meteorology.
The website is then structured into six sections:
Please take some time to explore the refreshed website. If you think we have missed something important, please contact us via email.
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Flares are an essential emergency item. See how to store and set them off safely. And remember, flares expire. Find more info about flares here.
Here a Marine Safety Officer takes us through how to check if your inflatable lifejacket is safe and up to standard. Find out which lifejacket you need here.
A Marine Safety Officer gives expert advice on how to use an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, or EPIRB.