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CYCSA MEMBERS DRAW On Thursday evening, 29 September our members, guests and visitors were all enjoying Chef’s popular specials with a record jackpot of $2900 on offer for Members Draw #166. Member, Russell Phillipson was the lucky member drawn. Russell was here with friends enjoying dinner and collected the mega jackpot! He shared his good fortune and shouted his fellow members a round of drinks. Congratualtions to Russell our ninth jackpot winner. Thanks again to draw sponsor Porche Centre Adelaide for their continued support, as we welcome onboard new draw sponor ICF Insurance Brokers.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Over the last three months the following people have joined the Club. Please make them welcome. Andrew Abbott, Mark Bayly, Darrell Bockmann, Shane Case, Chung Chung, Kimi Coaldrake, John Convill, Brett Doherty, Belinda Dunk, Israel Dunk, Marlies Eumann, Peter Fairbrother, Shane Foran, Alexander Francke, Kane Furness, Nicholas Hayes, Adam Jenkinson, Allen Jonathon, Bernard Kasza, Steven Kemp, Kym Kessner, Yuliang Ma, Christopher Marron, Kerry Michan, Jesse Mitton, Gregory Moore, Craig Muirhead, Michael Nettle, David Petersen, Andrew Powell, John Power, David Pyper, Nikola Ramesa, Darren Roennfeldt, Mark Spartalis, Peter Swaffer, Peter Thomas, Annabell Van Wijk, Nathan Wright, Brett Yardley, Jason Young

NEW QR CODE CONTRACTOR SIGN-IN SYSTEM COMING TO THE CYCSA IN 2023 The CYCSA will be introducing a new contactless QR code site sign-in system for 2023. The Marine Card Access Management System (AMS) is powered by the Boating Industry Association (BIA) and is designed specifically for marine businesses. This is an online based sign-in system (no app required to download) and will begin to be rolled out at the CYCSA in December. The paper log located in the office will still be available during a transition period but it is expected the AMS sign-in will become compulsory for registered contractors in early 2023. Members, it is your responsibility when hiring services to ensure your contractors are either already or are willing to become CYCSA registered contractors. The CYCSA will be conducting random spot checks to ensure that contractors are signed into the site correctly and are remaining compliant with CYCSA’s policies and procedures and this includes that electrical test tagging is up to date. The site sign-in stations will be split into three areas; Marina East, Marina West and Slipping/Hardstand. Signing in will be as simple as scanning the QR code, logging in to your profile and then filling out the relevant information as to the nature of work being undertaken and the member’s boat/berth number. Users will then be granted either a green tick to commence work or a ‘report to office’ notification. The ‘report to office’ may be due to documents being out of date and/or the nature of work which requires the CYCSA to be notified (eg hot works and spray painting). Marine Card holders who have previously initiated profile set up simply need to log on to their Marine Card profile and add any relevant information and upload insurance documentation. It is a requirement that non-Marine Card holders have a profile manually set up by the CYCSA staff and provide a copy of insurance documentation. Once the profile is set up users simply scan the QR code for the area they are working, add details of the work being undertaken, receive the green tick and commence work. Once finished users simply re-open the web page and sign out. Please note that all first-time users at the CYCSA will receive a ‘report to office’ notice so that uploaded documentation can be checked. The CYCSA will be using this opportunity to give contractors a site induction refresher or a re-induction if deemed necessary. CYCSA staff will be happy to help contractors with the transition where possible and any Marine Card contractors struggling to upload documents can still manually provide them if needed. Further information and instructions on the AMS can be found at: marinecard.org.au

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