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CHAPTER II-1 CONSTRUCTION - STRUCTURE, SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY, MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

PART A GENERAL ( 3)

Regulation 1 Regulation 2 Regulation 3 Regulation 3-1 Regulation 3-2 Regulation 3-2 Regulation 3-3 Regulation 3-4 Regulation 3-5 Regulation 3-6 Regulation 3-7 Regulation 3-8 Regulation 4 Regulation 5 Regulation 5-1 Regulation 6 Regulation 7 Regulation 7-1 Regulation 7-2 Regulation 7-3 Regulation 8 Regulation 8-1 Regulation 9 Regulation 10 Regulation 11 Regulation 12 Regulation 13 Regulation 14 Regulation 15

Application Definitions Definitions relating to parts C, D and E Structural, mechanical and electrical requirements for ships Corrosion prevention of seawater ballast tanks in oil tankers and bulk carriers Protective coatings of dedicated seawater ballast tanks in all type of ships and doubleside skin spaces of bulk carrier ( 2) Safe access to tanker bows Emergency towing arrangements on tankers New installation of materials containing asbestos Access to and within spaces in, and forward of, the cargo area of oil tankers and bulk carriers Construction drawings maintained on board and ashore Towing and mooring equipment General Intact stability information Stability information to be supplied to the master Required subdivision index R Attained subdivision index A Calculation of the factor pi Calculation of the factor si Permeability Special requirements concerning passenger ship stability System capabilities after a flooding casualty on passenger ships Double bottoms in passenger ships and cargo ships other than tankers Construction of watertight bulkheads Initial testing of watertight bulkheads, etc. Peak and machinery space bulkheads, shaft tunnels, etc. Openings in watertight bulkheads below the bulkhead deck in passenger ships Passenger ships carrying goods vehicles and accompanying personnel Openings in the shell plating below the bulkhead deck of passenger ships and the freeboard deck of cargo ships

PART A-1 STRUCTURE OF SHIPS ( 1)

PART B SUBDIVISION AND STABILITY ( 3) PART B-1 STABILITY ( 3)

PART B-2 SUBDIVISION, WATERTIGHT AND WEATHERTIGHT INTEGRITY ( 3)

Regulation 13-1 Openings in watertight bulkheads and internal decks in cargo ships

Regulation 15-1 External openings in cargo ships Regulation 16 Regulation 17 Construction and initial tests of watertight doors, sidescuttles, etc. Internal watertight integrity of passenger ships above the bulkhead deck passenger ships
PART B-3 SUBDIVISION LOAD LINE ASSIGNMENT FOR PASSENGER SHIPS ( 3)

Regulation 16-1 Construction and initial tests of watertight decks, trunks, etc. Regulation 17-1 Integrity of the hull and superstructure, damage prevention and control on ro-ro

Regulation 18 Regulation 19 Regulation 20 Regulation 21 Regulation 22

Assigning, marking and recording of subdivision load lines for passenger ships Damage control information Loading of passenger ships Periodical operation and inspection of watertight doors, etc., in passenger ships Prevention and control of water ingress, etc. on or after 1 July 2010

PART B-4 STABILITY MANAGEMENT ( 3)

Regulation 22-1 Flooding detection systems for passenger ships carrying 36 or more persons constructed Regulation 23 Regulation 24 Regulation 25 Regulation 26 Regulation 27 Regulation 28 Regulation 29 Regulation 30 Regulation 31 Regulation 32 Regulation 33 Regulation 34 Regulation 35 Regulation 36 Regulation 37 Regulation 38 Regulation 39 Regulation 40 Regulation 41 Regulation 42 Regulation 43 Regulation 44 Regulation 45 Special requirements for ro-ro passenger ships Prevention and control of water ingress, etc., in cargo ships Water level detectors on single hold cargo ships other than bulk carriers General Machinery Means of going astern Steering gear Additional requirements for electric and electrohydraulic steering gear Machinery controls Steam boilers and boiler feed systems Steam pipe systems Air pressure systems Ventilating systems in machinery spaces Protection against noise Communication between navigation bridge and machinery space Engineers' alarm Location of emergency installations in passenger ships General Main source of electrical power and lighting systems Emergency source of electrical power in passenger ships Emergency source of electrical power in cargo ships Starting arrangements for emergency generating sets Precautions against shock, fire and other hazards of electrical origin

PART C MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS

Regulation 35-1 Bilge pumping arrangements ( 1 )

PART D ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Regulation 42-1 Supplementary emergency lighting for ro-ro passenger ships

PART E ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PERIODICALLY UNATTENDED MACHINERY SPACES

Regulation 46 Regulation 47 Regulation 48 Regulation 49 Regulation 50 Regulation 51 Regulation 52 Regulation 53 Regulation 54 Regulation 55

General Fire precautions Protection against flooding Control of propulsion machinery from the navigation bridge Communication Alarm system Safety systems Special requirements for machinery, boiler and electrical installations Special consideration in respect of passenger ships Alternative design and arrangements

PART F ALTERNATIVE DESIGN AND ARRANGEMENTS ( 4 )

1: MSC.194(80)2007/1/1 2: MSC.216(82)2008/7/1 3: MSC.216(82)2009/1/1 4: MSC.216(82)2010/7/1

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