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RULES FOR CLASSIFICATION OF

SHIPS
INTRODUCTION

PART 0 CHAPTER 1

USER INFORMATION AMENDMENTS AND INDEXES


JANUARY 2001

CONTENTS
Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 1 2 3 4 5

PAGE

Current Rule Booklets ................................................................................................................ 5 Instructions to Users ................................................................................................................... 6 Amendments and Corrections .................................................................................................. 11 Systematic Index ...................................................................................................................... 22 Alphabetical Index ................................................................................................................... 41

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CHANGES IN THE RULES


The following rule chapters have been revised from 1 January 2001: Pt.0 Ch.1 Pt.1 Ch.1 Pt.2 Ch.2 Pt.3 Ch.1 Pt.3 Ch.2 Pt.3 Ch.5 Pt.5 Ch.1 Pt.5 Ch.2 Pt.5 Ch.3 Pt.5 Ch.7 Pt.6 Ch.1 Pt.6 Ch.4 Pt.6 Ch.5 Pt.6 Ch.7 Pt.6 Ch.8 Pt.7 Ch.1 Pt.7 Ch.2 Pt.7 Ch.4 Pt.7 Ch.8
User Information, Amendments and Index General Regulations Metallic Materials Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length 100 meters and above Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length less than 100 meters Load Line Ships for Navigation of Ice Passenger and Dry Cargo Ships Oil Carriers Tugs, Supply Vessels and other Offshore/Harbour Vessels Miscellaneous Notations Additional Fire Protection (F-AMC ) Integrated Computer Systems (ICS ) Dynamic Positioning Systems Nautical Safety General Requirements Periodical Survey Requirements Operational Requirements, Additional Class Alternative Survey Arrangement for Propulsion Machinery

The following rule chapters have been withdrawn from 1 January 2001: Pt.4 Ch.1 Pt.4 Ch.2 Pt.4 Ch.7 Pt.5 Ch.9
Machinery and Systems Design, General Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery Arrangements for Coal Fired Boilers, Tentative Rules Oil Production and Storage Vessels

Reference changes
It follows that a large number of references have changed, within and to Pt.4. The differences in coming into force dates should also be noted. Readers of the rules are advised to check the relevant part and chapter, within Sec.3, to ascertain definitive reference changes.

Amendments to the following rule chapters have been inserted into Sec.3. They will come into force 1 July 2001. The main changes are described below.
Pt.5 Ch.4 Chemical Carriers In Sec.1 B112, 3 rd bullet point, the distance 4,5 m has been deleted and replaced with 3 m. In Sec.5, previous sub section C on testing of tanks has been deleted and replaced with a reference. In Sec.9, items A104, A105 and A107 have been deleted, an amended item A104 has been added and the word "pressure" has been deleted from A106. A106 has been renumbered to read A105. Pt.5 Ch.5 Liquefied Gas Carriers

The rule chapters in Pt.4 have been renumbered as follows:


From Pt.4 Ch.3 to Pt.4 Ch.7 From Pt.4 Ch.4 to Pt.4 Ch.8 From Pt.4 Ch.5 to Pt.4 Ch.9 From Pt.4 Ch.6 to Pt.4 Ch.10 From Pt.4 Ch.8 to Pt.4 Ch.11 From Pt.4 Ch.9 to Pt.4 Ch.12 Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Thermal-Oil Installations and Incinerators Electrical Installations Instrumentation and Automation Fire Safety Safety of Navigation GMDSS and Internal Communication

In Sec.1 B118, 1) second bullet point, the distance 4,5 m has been replaced with 3 m. Pt.6 Ch.12 Environmental Class

The following new rule chapters have been added from 1 January 2001: Pt.4 Ch.1 Pt.4 Ch.2 Pt.4 Ch.3 Pt.4 Ch.4 Pt.4 Ch.5 Pt.4 Ch.6 Pt.6 Ch.13
Machinery Systems, General Rotating Machinery, General Rotating Machinery, Drivers Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission Rotating Machinery, Driven Units Machinery Piping Systems Gas Fuelled Engine Installations

In Sec.1 A106 Table A2 has been amended concerning the requirements for supply vessels and cargo ships. In Sec.1 A302 Table A3 has been amended to include HFC with maximum GWP < 1890. In Sec.1 A302 Table A3 has been amended to include HFC with maximum GWP < 3500. In Sec.1 B300 two new abbreviations: TEWI and TEWI analysis, have been added. In Sec.2 B403 HCFC has been deleted and GWP < 2000 has been amended to GWP < 3500. In Sec.2 C804 the word "untreated" has been inserted before the first occasion of sewage. In Sec.3 B403 GWP < 1650 has been amended to GWP < 1890. A new item C402 has been added to Sec.3 concerning the fitting of closed spill or drip trays.

Previous amendments, some corrections and clarifications are also given in Sec.3 of this chapter.

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CONTENTS
SEC. 1 CURRENT RULE BOOKLETS ......................... 5
A. Current Rule Booklets..........................................................5
A 100 Current Rule Booklets.......................................................5 D D D D D 200 300 400 500 600 NAUTICUS ...................................................................... 9 PILOT ............................................................................... 9 SESAM ...........................................................................10 DNV Electronic Rule Book ............................................ 10 DNV Exchange ............................................................... 10 General ............................................................................10

SEC. 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS............................. 6


E. Other DNV Rules ............................................................... 10 A. Introduction...........................................................................6
A 100 A 200 A 300 B B B B B B B C C C C C 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 Introduction booklets ........................................................6 Present booklet..................................................................6 Ring binders ......................................................................6 Format ...............................................................................6 Numbering and cross references .......................................6 Definitions.........................................................................7 Units..................................................................................7 Indexes and tables of contents ..........................................7 Amendments .....................................................................7 Reprints from the rules......................................................7 General ..............................................................................7 Guidelines .........................................................................8 Classification Notes ..........................................................8 Standards for Certification................................................8 Registers of Approved Manufacturers and Type Approved Products............................................................8 Recommended Practices ...................................................8 General ..............................................................................9 E 100

SEC. 3 AMENDMENTS AND CORRECTIONS........ 11


A. Introduction ........................................................................ 11
A 100 B 100 General ............................................................................11 General ............................................................................11

B. The Rules ...............................................................................6

B. Amendments and Corrections .......................................... 11

SEC. 4 SYSTEMATIC INDEX ..................................... 22


A. Introduction ........................................................................ 22
A 100 General ............................................................................22 General ............................................................................22

C. Guidelines and Notes ............................................................7 B. Systematic index ................................................................. 22


B 100

SEC. 5 ALPHABETICAL INDEX................................ 41


A. Introduction ........................................................................ 41
A 100 B 100 General ............................................................................41 General ............................................................................41

C 600 D 100

D. Computer Programs .............................................................9

B. Alphabetical index.............................................................. 41

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SECTION 1 CURRENT RULE BOOKLETS


A. Current Rule Booklets
A 100 Current Rule Booklets 101 The following list covers two binders, VOLUME 1 and VOLUME 2.

VOLUME 1
PART 0 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 PART 1 Chapter 1 PART 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 PART 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 PART 4 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 PART 5 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 PART 6 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 PART 7 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 INTRODUCTION User Information, Amendments and Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Introduction to Ship Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1999 GENERAL REGULATIONS General Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 MATERIALS AND WELDING General Requirements for Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1993 Metallic Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1996 HULL AND EQUIPMENT MAIN CLASS Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length 100 metres and above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length less than 100 metres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Hull Equipment and Appendages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2000 Stability and Watertight Integrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1995 Load Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Life Saving Appliances and Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1998 MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS MAIN CLASS Machinery Systems, General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Rotating Machinery, General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Rotating Machinery, Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Rotating Machinery, Driven Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Machinery Piping Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Thermal-Oil Installations and Incinerators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Electrical Installations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Instrumentation and Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Fire Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Safety of Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 GMDSS and Internal Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 SPECIAL SERVICE AND TYPE ADDITIONAL CLASS Ships for Navigation in Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Passenger and Dry Cargo Ships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Oil Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Chemical Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1999 Liquefied Gas Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1999 Fishing Vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1995 Tugs, Supply Vessels and other Offshore/Harbour Vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Slop Reception and Processing Facilities, Tentative Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1986 Pending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ships for Carriage of Refrigerated Cargoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1999 Carriage of Dangerous Goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1999 Comfort Class, Tentative Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1995 Carriage of Potable Water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1996 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS ADDITIONAL CLASS Miscellaneous Notations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Redundant Propulsion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1996 Periodically Unattended Machinery Space. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1999 Additional Fire Protection (F-AMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Integrated Computer Systems (ICS ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Centralised Cargo Control for Liquid Cargoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1998 Dynamic Positioning Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Nautical Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Loading Computer Systems (LCS) for Stability and Longitudinal Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1998 Vapour Control Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1994 Hull Monitoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1997 Environmental Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2000 Gas Fuelled Engine Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 SHIPS IN OPERATION General Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Periodical Survey Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Operational Requirements, All Ships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1998 Operational Requirements, Additional Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001 Management of Safety and Environmental Protection (SEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1998 ISM Management of Safe Ship Operation and Pollution Prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 1996 Additional Class Notation NAUTICUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 1999 Alternative Survey Arrangement for Propulsion Machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 2001

VOLUME 2

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SECTION 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS


A. Introduction
A 100 Introduction booklets 101 The Introduction Part 0 contains two chapters or booklets: Chapter 1: User Information, Amendments and Indexes Chapter 2: Introduction to Ship Classification. They are included as guidance for the users and are not to be considered as parts of the rule requirements. A 200 Present booklet Parts 1 and 2 contain general regulations, parts 3 to 6 cover newbuilding requirements and part 7 deals with ships in operation. A review of updated rule chapters is printed in Sec.1 of this booklet and in a separate list in front of the ring binders. 102 Relevant requirements in Pt.1 to 4 are to be satisfied for the assignment of main class. The requirements stated in Pt.5 to 6 are applicable to additional class and are in general complete for the relevant notation. This implies that requirements regarding e.g. electrical installations may be found in Pt.4, 5 or 6 depending on the class notation in question. 103 The introduction booklet and the rule chapter list giving current status of the rules in the form of dates relevant to each chapter will be issued with each set of amendments. It is important that the users check that the date on the front page of the relevant rule chapter corresponds with that given in the list in of the binders. Amendments to the rules will normally be published twice yearly, in January and in July. 104 The front page of each chapter or booklet has a standard format which should be self-explanatory. 105 The changes introduced in the latest edition of each chapter will be stated on the page immediately after the front page. 106 The first section in each chapter will normally be termed General Requirements and will contain subsections covering such aspects as application of the rules, definitions of symbols and terms, list of documentation etc. 107 Each subsequent section in the chapter will begin at the top of the page and will commence with a table of contents for the section. B 200 Numbering and cross references 201 A combination of digits and letters is used for easy reference. It is felt that this combination provides better visibility with regard to levels, and is easier to handle than a five digit string, e.g. Pt.3 Ch.1 Sec.1 A100.
Level Part Chapter Section Subsection Item Reference example Pt.3 Ch.1 Sec.1 A 100 Principle always a number always a letter always a number

201 This booklet gives brief instructions to the users and include master indexes as well as a list of corrections to the Rules. 202 Format and editorial details of the Rules are described in the following to facilitate easy use of the present edition of the Rules. 203 Guidelines and notes as defined and listed in C have been worked out to aid the users of the Rules. Guidelines and Classification Notes are published as a companion volume to the Rules, while Standards for Certification and Registers of Approved Manufacturers as well as Registers of Type Approved Products are obtained separately upon request. 204 Computers play an ever increasing part in the evaluation of technical feasibility, determination of scantlings, plan approval and information retrieval. A summary of the NAUTICUS, PILOT and SESAM computer systems is given in D to inform users looking for computer power. These rules themselves are available on CD-ROM, see D500. A 300 Ring binders

301 The introduction booklets and the Rules are published in two ring binders, Volume 1 and Volume 2. 302 The mechanism in the binder provides for two stages of opening. The half open position is recommended for general reading and use of the rules. The full open position should only be used for insertion of new chapters or removal of old chapters. Every effort has been made to deliver a high quality binder. Defective binders may be returned to the Society for a free replacement. Additional binders for working files, historical files, etc., may be supplied at a nominal charge.

B. The Rules
B 100 Format 101 The Rules for Classification of Ships, as included in the ring binders, are published in seven parts (Pt.). Each part consists of chapters (Ch.) appearing as separate booklets. The seven parts are:
Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Regulations Materials Hull and Equipment - Main Class Machinery and Systems - Main Class Special Service and Type - Additional Class Special Equipment and Systems - Additional Class Ships in Operation

202 Figures are numbered in increasing order within each section, e.g. Fig. 1, Fig. 2 etc. The figure number and title are given immediately under the figure. 203 Tables are numbered in increasing order within each subsection, e.g. Table A1, Table A2 etc. The table number and title are placed in the top left hand corner of the table. 204 Each chapter is written as self-contained as possible. Cross references are generally given at the highest level consistent with feasibility to find the subject matter: a) From part to part, e.g. see Pt.2 Ch.1 (i.e. down to chapter). b) From chapter to chapter within the same part, e.g. see Ch.1 Sec.3 (i.e. down to section). Reference to subsection, e.g. Ch.1 Sec.3 A may be used where necessary for clarity. c) Within a chapter, e.g. section to section, see Sec.4 A100 (i.e. down to item) e.g. within a section, see A103 e.g. within a subsection, see 103.

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B 300

Definitions

B 500

Indexes and tables of contents

301 Symbols and terms are in general defined at one of three levels in the rules. A definition given at higher level is normally not repeated at a lower level, and references are not made to the definitions at higher level. When a symbol or term is defined elsewhere than in either of the three general levels, proper reference is made. 302 The first (higher) level of definitions is given in a separate subsection in Sec.1 of the chapter in which the symbol or term is used. This level defines symbols and terms which are generally applied in the chapter or booklet. 303 The second (intermediate) level of definitions is given in subsection A of the section in which the symbol or term is used. This level normally defines symbols and terms occurring in various connections within the section. 304 The third (lower) level of definitions is given in connection with the formula or expression in which the symbol or term is used. The definition is normally given immediately following the formula and in any case within the same item as the formula. B 400 Units

501 Master indexes has been prepared for the complete rules in the form of a systematic index and an alphabetical index. These indexes are presented in Sec.4 and 5 respectively. The systematic index gives reference to sections and subsections within each part/chapter whereas the alphabetical index gives reference to the page number within appropriate part/ chapter, e.g. Pt.3 Ch.1 Page 14. Note that each chapter is page numbered from 1. The master index will be updated as required when chapters are amended. 502 Two levels of table of contents are given at the beginning of each chapter. A table of sections only is given on the front page of the chapter, providing the starting page number for each section within the chapter. A complete table of sections, subsections and main items is also included giving page number references at subsection level. 503 A table of subsections and main items is also included at the beginning of each section. In these tables page numbering is not given. B 600 Amendments

401 The units generally used in the rules are the SI-units (International System of Units). Commonly used base and multiple units are given in Table B1. Some derived units and their conversion relation to the TS-units (Technical Metric System of Units) are given in Tables B2 and B3, respectively. When other units are used these are particularly stated.
Table B1 Base or multiple SI-units Quantity Symbol Name Length m metre cm centimetre mm millimetre Mass kg kilogram t tonne Time s second Electric current A ampere Table B2 Derived SI-units Quantity Symbol Frequency Hz Force N kN Pressure kN/m2 bar Stress N/mm2 Bending moment Nm Torsional moment kNm Work, energy J Heat kJ Power kW Heat flow rate W Temperature C

601 Technical amendments to the rules are the results of formal proposals from the technical staff at the Society and are based on practical experience from ships in service as well as comprehensive theoretical studies, research and development. These proposals are always discussed with regional technical committees consisting of representatives of shipbuilders, marine engine builders, steel manufacturers, shipowners, maritime governmental bodies, insurance company associations and technical universities before being submitted to the Board for a decision. 602 Amendments to the rules may be undertaken at any time, but will normally be published twice a year, in January and July, and will be forwarded to subscribers of the rules as revised chapters or in Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3. 603 The superseded chapters may be filed in a separate binder for future reference. B 700 Reprints from the rules

Name/definition hertz = 1/s newton=kgm/s2 kilonewton =kPa, kilopascal =105 Pa =MPa, megapascal =J, joule joule=Nm kilojoule kilowatt watt centigrade

701 Reprints from the rules are available from the Society on request. There is currently no subscription scheme for reprints. While the Society will publish details of amendments to the rules in the press and in its own magazines, no special notification of amendments to buyers of reprints will be undertaken.

C. Guidelines and Notes


C 100 General 101 In an effort to aid the various parties involved in the classification of ships, the Society has issued Guidelines and Classification Notes giving practical information regarding classification and other relevant regulations as well as guidance in new fields of technology. These publications are available as a complementary volume to the rules, on a purchase or subscription basis, and contains Guidelines and Classification Notes as specified in 200 and 300. Each of the Guidelines and Classification Notes may also be purchased individually. 102 Products which are to be approved for installation onboard a vessel classed with the Society may be granted type approval. The Society has issued Registers of Approved Manufacturers and Type Approved Products containing the names of manufacturers and types of products which have been granted approval. The approval is time limited and updated lists are normally published annually. DET NORSKE V ERITAS

Table B3 SI/TS Conversion relation SI-unit TS-conversion relation 1N 0,1020 kp 1 kN/m 0,0102 kp/cm 1 N/mm 10,20 kp/cm 1 Nm 0,1020 kpm 1J 0,1020 kpm 1 kJ 0,2388 kcal 1 kW 1,36 Hp 1W 0,860 kcal/h

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C 200

Guidelines

201 Guidelines are publications which give information and advice on technical and formal matters related to the design, building, operating, maintenance and repair of vessels and other objects, as well as the services rendered by the Society in this connection. Aspects concerning classification may be included in the publication. A list of current Guidelines is given in Table C1. C 300 Classification Notes

301 Classification Notes are publications which give practical information on classification of ships and other objects. Examples of design solutions, calculation methods, specifications of test procedures, as well as acceptable repair methods for some components are given as interpretations of the more general rule requirements. A list of current Classification Notes is given in Table C2. C 400 Standards for Certification

401 Standards for Certification are publications which contain principles, accept criteria and practical information related to the Society's consideration of objects, personnel, organizations, services and operations, in connection with issuance of certificates or declarations, which are not necessarily related to classification. A list of current Standards for Certification (previously called Certification Notes) is given in Table C3. C 500 Registers of Approved Manufacturers and Type Approved Products 501 502 503 C 600 Registers of Approved Manufacturers, see Table C4. Registers of Type Approved Products, see Table C5. The registers are normally updated annually. Recommended Practices

601 Recommended Practices (RP) are issued as a supplement to DNV Rules for Classification or DNV Offshore Standards and other recognised codes used by the industry. RPs form a part of the technical basis for DNV classification and verification services as well as offering DNV's interpretation of good engineering practice for general use by the industry. A list of Recommended Practices is given in Table C6.
Table C1 Guidelines (1) Design and Classification of Roll on/Roll off Ships, May 1980. (2) Prevention of Harmful Vibration in Ships, July 1983. (3) Internal Control. Mobile Offshore Units. (Owners' Control System), September 1983. 5 Recommended Content of Information on Damage Control in Dry Cargo Ships, November 1997. (6) Condition Assessment Program, September 1991. (7) Safety and Quality Management, May 1992. 9 Advisory Service Condition Survey Programme, July 1993. 10 DNV Recommended Reporting Principles for Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement of Hull Structures, September 1993. 11 Renewal Survey, Survey Planning, September 1993. 12 Crew Manning Offices, System Development, September 1996. 13 Interference Between Trawl Gear and Pipelines, September 1997. 14 Free Spanning Pipelines, June 1998

Table C2 Classification Notes No. 4.1 Guidance Manual for Inspection and Repair of Bronze Propellers, October 1992. No. 4.3 Repair of Surface/Dimension by means of Metal Coating, January 2000 No. 6. Fire Test of Components Intended for Use in Piping Systems on Board Ships, May 1980. (Reprint of 1975.) No. 6.1 Fire Test Methods for Plastic Pipes, Joints and Fittings, January 1987. No. 7. Ultrasonic Inspection of Weld Connections, May 1980. (Reprint of November 1978.) No. 8. Conversion of Ships, October 2000 No. 10.1 Ships and Mobile Offshore Units. Alternative Survey Arrangements for Machinery and Automation Systems, January 1999. No. 13. Erosion and Corrosion in Piping Systems for Sea Water, May 1980. (Reprint of January 1979.) No. 14. Instrumentation and Automation. Programmable Electronic Systems, May 1991. No. 20.1 Stability Documentation - Ships Newbuildings, February 1990. No. 20.2 Lightweight Determination - Ships (Inclining Test and Lightweight Survey), February 1990. No. 20.3 Systems for Stability Control of Mobile Offshore Units in Operation. Tentative Guidance for Acceptance, December 1995. No. 21.1 Approval and Certification of the Software of Loading Computer Systems, June 1998. No. 30.1 Buckling Strength Analysis, July 1995. No. 30.3 Buckling Criteria of LNG Spherical Cargo Tank Containment Systems - Skirt and Sphere, December 1997. No. 30.4 Foundations, February 1992. No. 30.5 Environmental Conditions and Environmental Loads, March 2000. No. 30.6 Structural Reliability Analysis of Marine Structures, July 1992. No. 30.7 Fatigue Assessment of Ship Structures, January 2001. No. 30.8 Strength Analysis of Hull Structures in High Speed and Light Craft, August 1996. No. 31.1 Strength Analysis of Hull Structures in Bulk Carriers, June 1999. No. 31.2 Strength Analysis of Hull Structures in Roll on/Roll off Ships, May 1980. No. 31.3 Strength Analysis of Hull Structures in Tankers, January 1999. No. 31.4 Strength Analysis of Main Structures of Column Stabilized Units (Semisubmersible Platforms), September 1987. No. 31.5 Strength Analysis of Main Structures of Self-Elevating Units, February 1992. No. 32.1 Strength Analysis of Rudder Arrangements, January 1984. No. 32.2 Strength Analysis of Container Securing Arrangements, July 1983. No. 33.1 Corrosion Prevention of Tanks and Holds, July 1999 No. 41.2 Calculation of Gear Rating for Marine Transmission, July 1993. No. 41.3 Calculation of Crankshafts for Diesel Engines, July 1988. No. 41.4 Calculation of Shafts in Marine Applications, January 2001 No. 41.5 Calculation of Propeller Blade Dimensions, January 2001 No. 42.1 Dual Fuel Arrangement for Diesel Engines with High Pressure Gas Injection, January 1999. No. 45.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility, December 1995. No. 72.1 Allowable Thickness Diminution for Hull Structure, November 2000

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Table C3 Standards for Certification Series No. 1 Certification Services No. 1.2 Type Approval (December 1996). No. 1.3 Quality System Certification (December 1996). Series No. 2 Approval Schemes No. 2.4 Environmental Test Specification for Instrumentation and Automation Equipment (April 2001) No. 2.5 Certification of Offshore Mooring Steel Wire Ropes (May 1995) No. 2.6 Certification of Offshore Mooring Chain (August 1995). No. 2.7-1 Offshore Containers. (May 1995). No. 2.7-1 Type Approval of Lifting Sets for Offshore Containers Annex 1 (November 1996). No. 2.7-2 Offshore Service Containers. (December 1995). No. 2.9 Approval Programmes - Components, Manufacturers, Service Suppliers (November 1991 to January 2001). No. 2.10 Diesel Engine Driven Power Plants Certification, Testing and Inspections (July 1991). No. 2.11 Certification of Gas Burning Internal Combustion Engine Installations (January 1999). No. 2.12 Type Approval of Marine Equipment on Behalf of Marine Safety Agency (MSA), UK (December 1996). No. 2.13 Standard for Certification of Offshore Mooring Fibre Ropes (January 1999). No. 2.14 Standard for Certification of Maritime Simulator Systems (January 2000). No. 2.15 NOx emissions of diesel engines according to MARPOL, Annex VI (March 2001) Table C4 Register of Approved Manufacturers 101 Metallic Materials and Welded Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Seamless Gas Bottles Class I-II. 102 Approved Service Suppliers. Table C5 Register of Type Approved Products 1 Non-Metallic Materials. 2 Welding Consumables. 3 Containers, Cargo Handling, Lifting Appliances and Miscellaneous Equipment. 4 Machinery Components. 5 Mechanical Equipment and Piping. 6 Electrical Equipment and Systems. 7 Instrumentation and Automation. 8 Fire Safety. 9 Drilling and Well Control Equipment. Table C6 Recommended Practices Corrosion Protection of Ships, 2000 DNV-RP-A201 Standard Documentation Types, 2000 DNV-RP-A202 Documentation of Offshore Projects, 2000 RP-B401 Cathodic Protection Design, 1993 RP-C202 Buckling Strength of Shells, 2000 RP-C203 Fatigue Strength Analysis of Offshore Steel Structures, 2000 RP-E301 Design and Installation of Fluke Anchors in Clay, 2000 RP-E302 Design and Installation of Drag-in Plate Anchors in Clay, 2000 RP-E305 Onbottom Stability Design of Submarine Pipelines, 1988 RP-F101 Corroded Pipelines, 1999 RP-F104 Mechanical Pipeline Couplings, 1999

Table C6 Recommended Practices (Continued) RP-F106 Factory Applied External Pipeline Coatings for Corrosion Control, 2000 DNV-RP-F107 Pipeline Protection, 2001 RP-O401 Safety and Reliability of Subsea Systems, 1985 RP-O501 Erosive Wear in Piping Systems, 1996

D. Computer Programs
D 100 General 101 Computers, networks and information systems play an increasingly important role in the evaluation of designs, the following-up of newbuildings and ships in operation, as well as the continuous learning and knowledge sharing process of the classification society. As the shipping industry shifts from paper-based production to digital production, also digital exchange of information becomes important, both within the individual company and between companies. D 200 NAUTICUS

201 NAUTICUS is the information and analysis system for the DNV classification activity. With its life cycle product model approach the system accumulates and makes available information about a ship from design to scrapping. Object orientation enables intelligent linking and efficient processing of this information, while graphical user interfaces with task oriented views make the information easily accessible for the end-user. With a wide area computer network the information is available throughout the DNV organisation, and Internet links accommodate external users. 202 With NAUTICUS, DNV aims at improved knowledge sharing and decision support, which means enhanced, faster and consistent high level services to DNV's customers throughout the world. 203 Ship modelling, analysis and rule checking applications will be made available to external users as the software is released. Normally, new versions will be released twice a year, following the cycles of the rule editions. 204 NAUTICUS HULL provides an efficient analysis tool for the naval architect who may work with familiar hull elements in a user-friendly graphical environment, having access to a wide range of analysis options that are re-using the same digital model of the ship. In addition to the traditional rule checking there are direct calculation options for fatigue life, ultimate hull girder capacity, oil spill after structural damage, life cycle costs for different hull designs and maintenance schemes, as well as the broad range of features offered by the SESAM system (see 400). 205 Rule Check, which is one of the NAUTICUS HULL packages, covers inter alia rule checking of section scantlings, such as hull girder strength, local strength, and buckling of plates and stiffeners. In addition there are dedicated programs for various rule checking and structural analysis according to the DNV Rules. 206 NAUTICUS HULL may be ordered from the local DNV office or from DNV Software, N-1322 Hvik, Norway, tel: +47 67 57 76 50 or fax: +47 67 57 72 72, e-mail: software.nauticus@dnv.com. 207 NAUTICUS gradually replaces the ship analysis system PILOT (see 300), and incorporates the ship related parts of the general purpose finite element program SESAM (see 400). D 300 PILOT

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and superstructures, pillars, rudders, propellers, marine gears, etc. Also included are programs for 3-D beam element model analysis, ship stability and strength analysis as well as miscellaneous other programs. Information about the various PILOT programs can be obtained from DNV Software, N-1322 Hvik, Norway (Fax +47 67 57 72 72). 302 All PILOT programs will eventually be replaced with new NAUTICUS programs (see 200). D 400 SESAM 401 SESAM is a general purpose finite element program system developed by DNV. The system incorporates advances made during the last decade in structural and solid mechanics, numerical analysis and computer technology. SESAM is designed to handle static and dynamic analysis of: 2- and 3-dimensional truss/frame structures 2- and 3-dimensional membrane structures thin and thick shell structures axi-symmetric solids 3-dimensional solids layered structures (plating with stiffeners).

all chapters are consolidated and up-to-date amendments and corrections in Sec.3 are consistently incorporated at their proper place. 502 The Electronic Rule Book has powerful means to rapidly find items of specific interest. Rule extracts may be printed, or copied to documents. 503 The Electronic Rule Book CD-ROM may be ordered from your local DNV station or from the DNV distribution department, N- 1322 Hvik, Norway or fax: +47 67 57 93 20. D 600 DNV Exchange

601 DNV Exchange is a PC and web-based class information service for shipowners. The system provides reliable, upto-date information on class and survey status, certificates, conditions of class and a wealth of other information for management and technical staff alike. Shipboard installations are also available. 602 Information included in the current system comprises:

Geometrical as well as material non-linearities may be taken into account. Particular emphasis is placed upon the development of efficient pre- and post-processors. 402 SESAM includes integrated program packages for extensive analysis of marine and offshore structures, as: ships mobile offshore units (column stabilised and self-elevating) tension leg platforms fixed steel and concrete platforms. For these structures the analysis may include integrated calculation of loads, response, capacity and checking against codes, etc. 403 Several alternative methods are available. The multilevel superelement technique may be used for static as well as dynamic analysis. For dynamic analysis several methods for free vibration and forced response analysis are available. Programs for calculation of hydrodynamic load distributions are integrated in SESAM. The same geometry input is used for both the hydrodynamic analysis and the structural analysis. The loads are automatically transferred to the structural model. Fluidstructure and soil-structure interaction may be taken into account. 404 ADVANCE is SESAM's advanced structural analysis tool offering solutions to highly non-linear response problems. It has additional features geared towards solving problems that are specific to the maritime and offshore industries. 405 SESAM is developed by DNV in cooperation with leading organisations in the maritime and offshore industries. The SESAM system is available from DNV Software, N-1322 Hvik, Norway, tel: +47 67 57 76 50 or fax +47 67 57 72 72, email: software.sesam@dnv.com. D 500 DNV Electronic Rule Book 501 The DNV Electronic Rule Book contains the present Rules for Classification of Ships and is issued at each revison of the Rules. It comprises the complete and updated edition:

Full classification status of your vessels in the form of charts, warning lamps and tables. Owner's Page is included as a simple means for owners to monitor additional surveys, audits, certificates, etc. which are not covered by the class. An information bank describing DNV's primary class and statutory services. Access to DNV Rules for Classification of Ships may also be obtained - and the first CD-ROM is supplied free of charge for installation with DNV Exchange. Experience-based information from DNV's records in the form of all updated issues of Casualty Information. Further, there are pointers to the latest updates in the DNV Rules, and IMO Requirements Timescale lookup tool. Search for any DNV employee, office or department, using maps, hierarchical menus and alphabetic searches. 603 A version of DNV Exchange will also provide access to the information available from the additional class notation NAUTICUS. 604 The current Internet based version of "DNV Exchange Basic" provides access to class status information, DNV Directory, Service Suppliers publications and Service Experience such as Casualty Information. This version is available free of charge to all owners. 605 Data is extracted daily from DNV's databases and made available on DNV's Exchange home page on the Internet, protected by username and password (http://exchange.dnv.com). On request, data may also be sent by e-mail or on diskette. 606 For more information on DNV Exchange, please contact DNV Software, N-1322 Hvik, Norway, tel: +47 67 57 76 50, fax: +47 67 57 99 11, e-mail: dnv.exchange@dnv.com

E. Other DNV Rules


E 100 General 101 DNV has developed and publishes Rules for other objects than ships. Please see the current list of publications.

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SECTION 3 AMENDMENTS AND CORRECTIONS


A. Introduction
A 100 General 101 This section includes amendments and corrections decided by the Board, but not yet incorporated in the current Rule Chapters. Information on the coming into force date of new amendments is given on the cover inside of this Introduction issue. Previous amendments are referred to in earlier issues. In addition corrections of misprints and clarifications of the text may be included.

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In the guidance note to B308 the steel grade should read: NV A. In item B306, delete the text in the second paragraph and replace with the following: For a mixed or heterogeneous butt joint, longitudinal bend test specimens may replace transverse bend test specimens.
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In Table H2 the heading of the fourth column should read:

B. Amendments and Corrections


B 100 101 General Current amendments and corrections are as follows:

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In item J301 delete the references B900 and E600. Insert new references: B800 and E500, respectively.
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Item A207 is amended to read: 207 A Recognised Classification Society means a classification society which is a full or associate member of IACS.
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In item C102 amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.


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In item A101 amend Ch.2 to read Ch.5.


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Item B605 is amended to read: 605 The "Register of vessels classed with DNV" is available for supplying information on ships' main particulars and details of their classification.
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In item A301, 9th bullet point, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item A301, 11 th bullet point, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item A306 amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
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In item E102 delete the letter "B" after Sec.5 B and Sec.7 B .
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In item B108, in the description of alternative A test piece, the text 'R = 25 m' should read: R = 25 mm In Fig. 2 "Grey cast iron test piece", the length of the test piece (80 mm) should be deleted. To the other dimensions in the figure, "mm" should be added, e.g. 25 mm.
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In item G402 c) insert the term FR into the first formula after P = h1 + h2/h2.
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In item I203 amend Ch.2 to read Ch.4.


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The first part of paragraph B401 has been amended to read: 401 For material with thickness t equal to or greater than 16 mm, drop-weight test pieces for the determination ofnil ductility transition temperature are to comply with specifications given in ASTM E208, and have one of the following sizes: Paragraph B404 has been amended to read: 404 Two test pieces are to be tested at the prescribed test temperature. Both test pieces are to exhibit a non-break performance, i.e. the nil ductility transition temperature is to be below the test temperature.

In item J201 amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item J202 amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item J114 amend Ch.9 to read Ch.12.
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In item J301 amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item J308 amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.
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In item J405 amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.

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In item J501 amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item J601 amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
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A new item C102 has been added: 102 All stability documentation submitted for approval is to have a unique identification, i.e.: name and identity no. of ship date of issue revision number and date, if applicable name of originator table of contents (reports only) consecutive page numbering (reports only).

Delete item K201 . Renumber K202 and K203 to read K201 and K202, respectively. In item K304 amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item K304, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item K304, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
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In item D202 delete the second sentence and replace with the following: For cast steel, the requirements are given in Pt.2 Ch.2 Sec.7.
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Items C102 and C103 have been renumbered C103 and C104, respectively. The reference in C103 should be corrected to: Pt.1 Ch.1 Sec.3 A1200. A paragraph C105 has been added: 105 For instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1.
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Delete the last sentence in item D403. Insert new last sentence to item D403 as follows: The anchor shackle may be tested with the anchor. The reference in item D502 should read: "Register of Type Approved Products No.3: Containers, Cargo Handling, Lifting Appliances and Miscellaneous Equipment."
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Add the following Guidance note after C101:


Guidance note: The draught marks should reflect the extreme draught at the location where they are fitted. The stability manual should contain guidance on, from draught mark readings, how to utilise the stability information contained therein. Norwegian Standard NS6301 may be referenced for further guidelines on the size and location of draught marks.
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Add a new last sentence to item E501 as follows: See D403 for specific relaxation for anchor shackle.
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In item F104 amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.


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In item F201, Table F2, delete the word "ordinary" in relation to cast steel, in rows 3 and 4. In item F301, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item F301, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7.

In Table A1, row 9, "Freeboard Type A B-60, B-100", amend the reference Pt.3 Ch.5 Sec.3 A600 to read Pt.3 Ch.5 Sec.3 A100. In Table A1, row 10 "* Cargo vessels, L > 100 m" change 100 to read 80 . In Table A1 the line for SC, cargo should be deleted. The rule references for Passenger Ship should read: Pt.5 Ch.2 Sec.2 K400 Pt.5 Ch.2 Sec.2 K500. In Table A1 the entries for tankers are amended as follows:

Class notation/Ship type Tanker for Oil Tanker for Chemicals Tanker for Liquefied Gas

Intact X X

Damage X X

X X

Class requirement Pt.5 Ch.3 Sec.3 A Pt.5 Ch.3 Sec.3 A Pt.5 Ch.3 Sec.3 A Pt.5 Ch.4 Sec.3 A Pt.5 Ch.3 Sec.3 A Pt.5 Ch.5 Sec.3 A

IMO reference ** MARPOL 73/78 Reg. 25 A MARPOL 73/78 Reg. 25 and 13F MARPOL 73/78 Reg. 25 A IMO IBC Code, Ch.2 MARPOL 73/78 Reg. 25 A IMO IGC Code, Ch.2

In Table A1, under the heading "Offshore vessels", delete the following rows: "Oil Production Vessel, Oil Storage Vessel, Oil Production Vessel (N) and Oil Storage Vessel (N)".

In Table A1 the class notation Barge for Deck Loading has been changed to Barge for Deck Cargo.
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Sec.8, except those vessels which may be exempted in accordance with Pt.5 Ch.2 Sec.8 A101.
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In item C103, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.


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B204 has been amended to read: 204 The lightweight displacement and the longitudinal centre of gravity obtained by the lightweight survey are to be used in the final stability booklet. If the lightweight displacement deviation is less than 0,5%, the lightweight data of the sistership may be used.
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In item C208, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In Table C1, the entries and definitions of documentation types 120 and 150 are deleted. Furthermore, for documentation type 80 the entries for CAT and IEG are deleted, and an X is added for CTL and CTO.
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The following title has been added to Table B1: "Non-destructive testing of tank shell welds for chemical carriers".
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In item A101 "grt" should read "gross tonnage".


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A paragraph D102 has been added: 102 For instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1.
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Delete sub sections C100 and C200. Insert new sub section C100 as follows: C100 Structural and leak testing 101 Testing is to be according to Pt.3 Ch.1 Sec.2 Table D1 or Pt.3 Ch.2 Sec.1 Table D1, as applicable.
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Item 2.1 has been amended to read: 2.1 Two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus and radar transponders are to be provided according to Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B 1300. The following items have been deleted: 2.1.1, 2.1.2 and 2.2. Item 4.1 has been amended as follows: 4.1 Means of communication between emergency control stations, muster and embarkation stations shall be provided according to Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.2 B104. Item 4.2 has been amended as follow: 4.2 A general alarm system supplemented by a public address system or other suitable means of communications shall be provided according to Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.2 B200. The following items have been deleted: 4.3, 4.4, 5.
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In item A402, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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In item B102, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6 In item B103, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6
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In item E201, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6


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In item A101, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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In item A201, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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In item E100, sub paragraphs 4, 5 and 7 amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.


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Delete current item A104 and replace with the following: 104 Permanently installed ventilating and gas-freeing systems with non-permanent connections to cargo tanks or cargo piping, are to comply with the following. Where the fans are located in a gas-safe space, the air supply piping from the fan is to have an automatically operated shut-off valve and a nonreturn valve in series. The valves are to be located at the bulkhead where the air supply piping leaves the gas safe-space, with at least the non-return valve on the outside. The shut-off valve is to open after the fans are started, and close automatically when the fans stop. Delete item A105. Delete the word "pressure" in item A106. Renumber item A106 to read A105. Delete item A107. In item B401, change the references as follows: 200 to read 300 , 302 to read 402 and 303 to read 403.
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In item J100, sub paragraph 7 amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.

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In item B104. Delete the current text and replace with the following: Cargo area is that part of the ship that contains the cargo tanks, pump rooms and cofferdams, adjacent to the cargo tanks, and includes deck areas over the full beam and length of the above spaces. In item B112, 3 rd bullet point. Replace the distance 4,5 with 3. In item B112, last bullet point, add an "s" to the word "tank".

In item A111, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.

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In item I601, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item I1103, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7.

In item B101, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 . In item B102, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 . In item I1104, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7 (2 occasions). In item B201, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 .(2 occasions)
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In item B301, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 . In item C302, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.
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In sub section "N" replace the word "tightness" with the word "leak" (9 occasions).
Sec.6 Page 45

In item C503, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C505, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C506, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.
Sec.6 Page 46

In item A101, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B302, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B303, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B406, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.
Sec.12 Page 27

In item C513, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


Sec.7 Page 49

In item B601, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B701, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
Sec.13 Page 28

In item B101, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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In item A101, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


Sec.10 Page 55

In item A101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

In item A110, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.


Part 5 Chapter 5 Sec.1 Page 1 Sec.11 Page 57

In item B201, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10. In item C201, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 .
Sec.11 Page 58

In items A302, A303 and the example following A303 the term "Register of Ships" is replaced by "Register of vessels classed with DNV".
Sec.1 Page 2

In item C501, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 .


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In item B107, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item B118, 1) 2nd bullet point. Replace the distance 4,5 with 3.
Sec.1 Page 3

In item A101, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B302, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B304, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B501, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
Sec.12 Page 60

In item B129, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item C103, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Sec.1 Page 4

In item B501, Guidance note, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B801, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
Sec.13 Page 61

In item C208, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.


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In Table C1, the entries and definitions of documentation types 120 and 150 are deleted. Furthermore, for documentation type 80 the entry for IEG is deleted, and an X is added for CTL, CTO and ESD. All entries and the definition of Instrumentation system TOX are deleted.
Sec.2 Page 7

In item A101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.


Sec.16 Page 70

In item A103, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. In item A104, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Sec.16 Page 72

In item B201 the term "Register of Ships" is replaced by "Register of vessels classed with DNV".
Sec.5 Page 34

In item C301, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7. Delete the current text in item D102 and replace with the following: 102 For gas fuelled engine installations, see Pt.6 Ch.13.

In item I501, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7.

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Part 5 Chapter 6 Changes in the Rules

Part 5 Chapter 8 Sec.1 Page 1

Under Sec.3 the word "previous" should be inserted before "subsection A500".
Sec.1 Page 1

In paragraph A301 the item: Drawings and specification for the oil content monitoring system. has been deleted, and new paragraph A302 has been added as follows: 302 For instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1.
Part 5 Chapter 10 Sec.1 Page 1

A new paragraph C103 is added as follows: 103 For instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1.
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A new item E300 is added as follows: E 300 Fish RSW Tanks 301 Refrigerated Sea Water (RSW) tanks for transportation of fish are to be designed for relevant pressure heads in accordance with the rules. 302 Where an internal skin is fitted and welded continuously to every other frame/stiffener and slot-welded to the rest, and the gap between skin and hull structure is filled with insulation of an approved type an effective flange, b = 40 t (where t = skin thickness, minimum 5 mm) may be included, when calculating the section modulus of strength members. The skin plate is to be made continuous with good end connections and should not be terminated abruptly. 303 The insulation material is to have good adhesion to steel and suitable strength characteristics (e.g. polyurethane foam, density of 45 kg/m3). The steel surface is to be corrosion protected before it is insulated. 304 Corrugated bulkheads are to be supported along both bulkhead flanges in the bottom structure with sufficient connections to crossing members. Carlings are to be fitted in way of corners in corrugations and ends of unstiffened plate panels.
Sec.3 Page 5

In item A202 the class notation should read: Reefer(...C/...C sea). In item A203 the class notation should read: RM(...C/...C sea). In item A206 the class notation should read: CA(port).
Sec.5 Page 16

In items A201 and A202 the class notation should read: CA(port).
Sec.1 Page 2

In Table C1, the entries and definitions of documentation types 120 and 150 are deleted. Furthermore, for documentation type 80 the entries for CCM and REF are deleted. For documentation type 50 the entries for CCM and CHO are deleted. All entries and the definitions of Instrumentation systems O2I and the text "In addition for class notation CA:" are deleted. In item C103, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

In item A106, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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In item C104, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item C105, amend A1101 and A1103 to read A501 and A503 , respectively.
Sec.2 Page 3

In item B304 the first formula for thickness should read: t = 31 h (mm)
Sec.4 Page 7

In item B504 the formula for thickness should read: t = 25 l h


Sec.5 Page 10

In item B101, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B101, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7.
Sec.3 Page 6

(mm)

In item A102, amend Ch.9 to read Ch.12. The last sentence in the second paragraph to A102 has been replaced by: To avoid injury when closing, TV monitoring of the door(s) or means of communication according to Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.2 C100 is to be arranged. In item A301 the reference is corrected to: Sec.6 B106.
Sec.7 Page 13

In item A403, amend A1102 to read A502.


Sec.3 Page 7

In item B210, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.


Sec.3 Page 8

In item B401, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B601, amend Pt.4 Ch.2 Sec.10 to read Pt.4 Ch.5 Sec.4.
Sec.3 Page 9

In items B102 and B103 the term "GRT" should read "gross tonnage".

In item C101, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item D201, amend Ch.3 to read Ch.7.

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In item D101, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.


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Sec.2 Page 5

In item B401, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.(4 occasions) In item E101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Sec.4 Page 14

B501 should read: 501 Depending on the type of cargo spaces and the cargoes intended, requirements for ventilation in 502 to 507 apply, as given in Table C2 to Table C4 and in Table D1. In item B502, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.

In item E101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.


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In item E111, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item E111, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
Sec.5 Page 17

In item B506, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.


Sec.2 Page 6

In item B601, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item A401, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item B302, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.
Sec.5 Page 19

In item B701, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10. In item B702, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.
Sec.2 Page 9

In item E101, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item F101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

The reference to B607 in Table C2 for Ventilation in the column 8 Liquids f. p. < 23C should read: B507.
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Sec.6 Page 23

In item D206, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

The reference to B607 in Table C3 for Ventilation in the column 8 Liquids f. p. < 23C should read: B507.
Sec.2 Page 11

Pt.5 Ch.11 Sec.1 Page 1

The reference to B607 in Table C4 for Ventilation in the column 8 Liquids f. p. < 23C should read: B507.

In item B102, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item B103, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
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In item C101, Guidance note, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.


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In item B101 the following list item has been deleted: Specifications and information in instruments intended for checking water quality.

In Table B1, the entries and definitions of documentation types 70, 80, 120 and 150 are deleted. Furthermore, for documentation type 30 the entries for O2I and TOX are deleted.
Sec.2 Page 4

New items B102, B103 and Table B1 have been added as follows: 102 For general requirements for documentation of instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1. 103 For the instrumentation systems listed, documentation is to be submitted according to Table B1. The upper row of Table B1 refers to the documentation types defined in Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1 C200.

In item B102, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 . In item B201, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10 . In item B301, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. The reference to D200 in B302 should read: Table D1.

Table B1 Requirements for documentation of instrumentation systems 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 For class notation Tanker for potable water: H2O X X X Instrumentation systems: H2O Water quality instrument
T Required also for type approved systems

115

120

130

140

150

160

170

180 190 200

Documentation types: 030 Functional description 100 Instrument and equipment list (T) 110 Data sheets with environmental specifications

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Part 6 Chapter 2 Sec.1 Page 1

Sec.1 Page 2

In item A102, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6 and amend the title to read "Machinery Piping Systems" . In item A102, the title to Pt.4 Ch.2 should be amended to read "Rotating Machinery, General". In item A102, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item A102, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item A102, delete the words "Guidance note" and "---end --of ---Guidance---note---", change the text font size and include it as part of item A102. A new paragraph B102 has been included as follows: 102 For instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1. Former B102 is renumbered B103, former B103 is deleted. In item C102, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

In Table B1, the entries and definitions of documentation types 120 and 150 are deleted. For documentation type 140 an X is added for EWC. In item C101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Sec.2 Page 4

In item D204, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8. In item D403, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Sec.2 Page 5

Subsection E has been deleted. Subsection D600 has been added as follows: D 600 Internal communication 601 Internal communication is to be provided according to Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.2 C300. Subsection F has been renumbered E.
Sec.3 Page 6

Sec.2 Page 4

In item C102 the reference to Sec.1 A201 should be amended to read A201. In D101, delete "the engine (control) room". Insert "each engine room". In D102, delete "rooms". Insert "stations". Add new Guidance note to D102 as follows:
Guidance note: One of the stations may be located in the engine control room, if arranged, and one on the bridge provided the bridge control system is independent of the engine control room. Alternatively one of the stations may be located in one engine room and one on the bridge provided the bridge is independent of the engine room containing the control station for the other engine.
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In item A102, amend Pt.4 Ch.2 Sec.4 E400 to read Pt.4 Ch.3 Sec.2.
Sec.3 Page 10

In Table A3, amend Pt.4 Ch.2 Sec.3 to read Pt.4 Ch.3. Sec.3
Sec.3 Page 13

In Table A6, amend Pt.4 Ch.2 Sec.2 to read Pt.4 Ch.3. Sec.1 In Table A6, amend Pt.4 Ch.2 Sec.3 to read Pt.4 Ch.3. Sec.3
Sec.4 Page 15

In item C501 the reference should read: Sec.2 E.


Part 6 Chapter 6 Sec.1 Page 1

In D301 delete "(UPS's)". Insert "(UPS). Add new guidance note to D301 as follows:
Guidance note: A bypass or change-over switch may be adequate.
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Paragraph B101 has been rewritten and new B102 and B103 added as follows: 101 The following plans and particulars are to be submitted for approval: Arrangement of control room. Schematic diagrams showing arrangements for segregation of piping systems for various cargo loading and operational modes. Operational procedures including emergency procedures. 102 For general requirements for documentation of instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1. 103 For the instrumentation systems listed, documentation is to be submitted according to Table B1. The upper row of Table B1 refers to the documentation types defined in Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1 C200.

Part 6 Chapter 3 Sec.1 Page 1

In item A201, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item B101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item B102, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10. In item B103, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.

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Table B1 Requirements for documentation of instrumentation systems 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 115 For class notation CCO: CVP X X X X ESD X X X X X X X HYD X X PNE X X Instrumentation systems: CVP Cargo and vapour pressure control and monitoring system ESD Emergency shut-down system HYD Hydraulic power control and monitoring system PNE Pneumatic power system control and monitoring

120

130

140

150

160

170

180

190

200

Documentation types: 030 Functional description 040 System block diagrams (T) 050 System diagrams (P, D, etc.) (T) 070 Power supply arrangement (T) 080 Arrangement and layout (T) 100 Instrument and equipment list (T) 110 Data sheets with environmental specifications 130 Failure mode description (T) 140 Test program for application software at manufacturer (T) Sec.3 Page 5

T Required also for type approved systems

Sec.2 Page 3

In item C101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. (2 occasions)


Part 6 Chapter 9 Sec.1 Page 1

In item B102 the class notations should read: VCS-1, VCS-2 and VCS-3.
Sec.4 Page 6

Add a new sub section A200 as follows: A 200 Definitions 201 Definition of "service vessel" A service vessel is a vessel, which in a lightering operation transports products between another vessel and a facility or vice versa. In item B101 change the words "discharging ship" to read "service vessel" (3 occasions). In item B102 change the words "receiving ship" to read "service vessel" (1 occasion). In item B103 change the words "service ship" to read "vessel" (1 occasions).

In item A201 the class notation should read: LCS( ).

Sec.2 Page 4

In item A101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item A102, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9.
Part 6 Chapter 10 Sec.1 Page 1

In items A200 and A300 the class notations should read VCS-1, VCS-2 and VCS-3. In item C101 2) the following list item has been deleted: independent control In item C101 3) the following sentence has been deleted: "Pressure monitoring and alarm system to be documented including wiring diagrams, cable penetrations and connections etc." Item C101 8) has been replaced by the following: 8) Specification of typical cable penetrations. A new paragraph C102 is added as follows: 102 For general requirements for documentation of instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1.

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In item A302, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. Paragraph C101 has been replaced by new C101, C102 and Table C1 as follows: 101 For general requirements for documentation of instrumentation and automation, including computer based control and monitoring, see Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1. 102 For the instrumentation systems listed, documentation is to be submitted according to Table C1. The upper row of Table C1 refers to the documentation types defined in Pt.4 Ch.9 Sec.1 C200.

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Table C1 Requirements for documentation of instrumentation systems 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 115 For class notation HMON-1: HUL X X X X X X X For class notation HMON-2, in addition to the requirements for HMON-1: ENV X X X X X X Instrumentation systems: ENV ENV Environmental monitoring system HUL HUL Hull monitoring system

120

130

140 X

150

160 X

170 X

180 X

190

200

Documentation types: 030 Functional description 040 System block diagrams (T) 060 User interface description 070 Power supply arrangement (T) 080 Arrangement and layout (T) 100 Instrument and equipment list (T) 110 Data sheets with environmental specifications 140 Test program for application software at manufacturer (T) 160 Operation manual* 170 Installation manual* 180 Maintenance manual*

T Required also for type approved systems * One copy is to be submitted for information only

Sec.1 Page 2

Paragraph 102 is renumbered 103 .


Sec.2 Page 3

TEWI: Total environmental warming impact. TEWI analysis: Analysis of environmental warming impact using CO 2 equivalents.
Sec.1 Page 10

In item A101, amend Ch.5 to read Ch.9. In item A201, amend Ch.4 to read Ch.8.
Part 6 Chapter 12 Sec.1 Page 5

In Table C1 delete the following text from the second part of the third box: "and under the surveillance of"
Sec.2 Pages 12 and 13

In item A106 Table A2 2nd requirement. Change "Ships shall be enrolled" to read "Ships 1) shall be enrolled". In item A106 Table A2 add the following note to the bottom of the table:
1) This requirement is not applicable for Supply Vessels with the

In item B207 delete the last part of the Guidance note titled "NOx level measurements" and replace with new text as follows: NOx level measurements NOx level measurements on diesel engines, with or without NOx reduction arrangements, should comply with the methods specified in IMO NOx Technical Code referred to from MARPOL 73/78 Annex VI, or other equivalent methods accepted by the Society. Measurements and tests are to be documented, as required by the Society. Where documentation is to be applied for class notation only, independent third party witnessing and verification of tests may be waived.
Sec.2 Page 13

class notation SF and dry cargo ships of less than 3000 gross tonnage. Sec.1 Page 6

In item A302 Table A3 "Refrigerants". Under "CLEAN DESIGN" delete the current text and add new text as follows: Natural refrigerants, alternatively HFC with maximum GWP < 1890 ODP = 0 In item A302 Table A3 "Refrigerants". Under " CLEAN" delete the current text and add new text as follows: Ozone depleting not permitted, e.g.: CFC, HCFC The following are permitted: HCFC: Until 2020.01.01 HFC Natural refrigerants Maximum GWP < 3500 ODP = 0
Sec.1 Page 9

In item B403 delete "HCFC (until January 2001)". In the last line delete "GWP < 2000" and replace with "GWP < 350". Add the following Guidance note to item B403:
Guidance note: As an alternative to GWP < 3500 documented equivalent TEWI may be accepted.
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In C804, last sentence, add the word "untreated" before the first instance of the word "sewage".
Sec.3 Page 16

Delete the text in item B403 and replace with the following: The refrigerant shall be a natural refrigerant , alternatively a HFC complying with: GWP < 1890 and ODP = 0.

In item B300 add new abbreviation, in alphabetical order, as follows:

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Add the following Guidance note to item B403:


Guidance note: As an alternative to GWP < 1890 documented equivalent TEWI may be accepted.
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term "grt" (two places) should read "gross tonnage" . In item C100 (1).(iv), amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C100 2) amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C100 1) amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C100 (7) amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item C200 (2) (v) amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.

Sec.3 Page 17

Add new item C402 as follows: 402 Spill or drip trays are to be fitted with closed drainage to a slop tank.
Part 7 Chapter 3 Sec.5 Page 10

Part 7 Chapter 6

The title of this rule chapter has been amended to read: Management of Safety and Environmental Protection (ISM)
Part 7 Chapter 7

The reference in item B101 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B. Both references in item B102 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B100. Subsection C100 is amended as follows: C 100 Qualifications 101 Regulation 16
1 Every ship shall carry personnel qualified for distress and safety radiocommunication purposes to the satisfaction of the Administration. The personnel shall be holders of certificates specified in the Radio Regulations as appropriate, any one of whom shall be designated to have primary responsibility for radiocommunications during distress incidents. 2 In passenger ships, at least one person qualified in accordance with paragraph 1 shall be assigned to perform only radiocommunication duties during distress incidents.

The title of this rule chapter has been amended to read: NAUTICUS CLASS NOTATIONS
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The title of item A100 and item A101 has been amended to read: A 100 NAUTICUS notations 101 General provisions governing the assignment of the NAUTICUS class notations, with appropriate additional notations, are stated in Pt.1 Ch.1 Sec.2 B1000. A new item A102 has been added as follows: 102 For the notation NAUTICUS(Operation) , no additional requirements are specified in this chapter. The title of item B200 and the first sentence of item B201 have been amended to read: B 200 3-D graphic model 201 The 3-D graphic model is part of the product model and consists of a three dimensional view of the entire hull structure and associated features. Item B301 has been amended to read: 301 Software tools are computer programs designed to perform specific tasks. Selected tools are accessible to the owner for vessels with NAUTICUS class notations.
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(SOLAS reg. IV/16)


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In paragraph A103, the reference to Pt.5 Ch.3 Sec.2 'Materials' has been deleted. In item A103, amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6. In item B200 (2), amend Ch.1 to read Ch.6.
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In item D101, amend Ch.6 to read Ch.10.


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The reference in item A100 (d) should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 A500.
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Items A101 and A102 have been amended to read: The reference in item B100 1.1 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B300. The reference in item B100 1.2 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B500 or B600. The reference in item B100 1.3 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B600 or B700. The reference in item B100 1.4 should read: Pt.4 Ch.12 Sec.1 B600.
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101 The NAUTICUS class notations define a degree of exchange between the owner and the Society of data and information stored in the product model. At his own discretion, the owner may also allow other authorised users direct access to the product model. 102 The NAUTICUS class notations apply to the ship in the operation phase. The notation may be assigned at any stage of the ship's life provided the data and information needed to establish a product model and 3-D graphic model for the ship is available.
Sec.5 Page 5

The title of Sec.5 has been amended to read: RETENTION OF CLASS

In item C100 related to IMO interpretation to reg. 9(4), the

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Item A101 has been amended to read:

101 Unless otherwise agreed between the involved parties, the notation NAUTICUS(Operation) is maintained upon change of ownership of a ship.

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SECTION 4 SYSTEMATIC INDEX


A. Introduction
A 100 General 101 This master index has been prepared for the complete Rules for Ships in the form of a systematic index. The systematic index gives reference to sections and subsections within each part/chapter. B. C. D. E. Retention of Class Validity and Issuance of the Classification Certificate Suspension and Withdrawal of Class Appeals

Sec. 4 Legal Provisions A. Liability and Jurisdiction PART 2 CHAPTER 1

B. Systematic index
B 100 General 101 The systematic index has been corrected for the amendments and corrections mentioned in Sec.3. 102 The current systematic index is as follows:

General Requirements for Materials

Sec. 1 Manufacture, Survey and Certification A. General B. Testing and inspection C. Identification and certification Sec. 2 Testing Procedures A. General B. Test Methods PART 2 CHAPTER 2
Metallic Materials

PART 0 CHAPTER 1
User Information Amendments and Indexes

Sec. 1 Current Rule Booklets A. Current Rule Booklets Sec. 2 Instructions to Users A. Introduction B. The Rules C. Guidelines and Notes D. Computer Programs E. Other DNV Rules Sec. 3 Amendments and Corrections A. Introduction B. Amendments and Corrections Sec. 4 Systematic Index A. Introduction B. Systematic index Sec. 5 Alphabetical Index A. Introduction B. Alphabetical index PART 0 CHAPTER 2
Introduction to Ship Classification

Sec. 1 Rolled Steel for Structural Application A. General B. Normal Strength Steel C. High Strength Steel D. Extra High Strength Steel E. Testing F. Repairs Sec. 2 A. B. C. D. E. F. Rolled Steel for Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Special Applications General Steel for Boilers and Pressure Vessels Steel for Low Temperature Service Stainless Steel Testing Inspection, Dimensional Tolerances and Surface Condition

Sec. 1 Rule Preamble A. Introduction B. The Classification System C. Remuneration D. Classification Support PART 1 CHAPTER 1
General Regulations

Sec. 3 Clad Steel Plates A. General B. Base Material C. Cladding Metal D. Testing E. Repair and Rejection F. Identification of Materials Sec. 4 Steel Tubes, Pipes and Fittings A. General B. Tubes and Pipes for Ordinary Pressure Systems C. Stainless Steel Pressure Tubes and Pipes D. Tubes and Pipes for Low Temperature Services E. Tubes and Pipes for Boilers, Heat Exchangers and Superheaters F. Fittings Sec. 5 Steel Forgings A. General Requirements B. Forgings for Hull Structures and Equipment C. Forgings for Shafting and Machinery D. Forgings for Crankshafts E. Forgings for Gearing F. Forgings for Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Systems G. Ferritic Steel Forgings for Low Temperature Service H. Stainless Steel Forgings DET NORSKE VERITAS

Sec. 1 Classification Principles A. Definitions B. The Classification Concept Sec. 2 Scope of Rules and Class Notations A. Scope of Rules B. Class Notations Sec. 3 Classification Procedure A. Assignment of Class

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Sec. 6 Bars for Chain Cables A. General B. Testing C. Identification of Materials Sec. 7 Steel Castings A. General Requirements B. Castings for Hull Structures and Equipment C. Castings for Machinery D. Castings for Propellers E. Castings for Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Systems F. Ferritic Steel Castings for Low Temperature Service G. Stainless Steel Castings Sec. 8 Iron Castings A. General B. Nodular Cast Iron C. Grey Cast Iron Sec. 9 Aluminium Alloys A. Wrought Aluminium Alloys Sec. 10 Copper Alloy Castings A. General Requirements B. Castings for Valves, Fittings and General Application C. Castings for Propellers Sec. 11 Non-ferrous Tubes A. Copper and Copper Alloy Tubes B. Titanium and Titanium Alloy Tubes PART 2 CHAPTER 3
Welding

Sec. 4 Welding of Clad Steel Plates A. General B. Welding PART 3 CHAPTER 1


Hull Structural Design Ships with Length 100 Metres and above

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Structural and Tightness Testing E. Ships Built for In-Water Survey Sec. 2 Materials and Material Protection A. General B. Hull Structural Steel C. Alternative Structural Materials D. Corrosion Additions for Steel Ships Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Subdivision and Arrangement B. Structural Design Principles C. Local Design Sec. 4 Design Loads A. General B. Ship Motions and Accelerations C. Pressures and Forces Sec. 5 Longitudinal Strength A. General B. Still Water and Wave Induced Hull Girder Bending Moments and Shear Forces C. Bending Strength and Stiffness D. Shear Strength E. Openings in Longitudinal Strength Members F. Loading Guidance Information Sec. 6 Bottom Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Arrangement of Double Bottom E. Double Bottom Girder System below Cargo Holds and Tanks F. Single Bottom Girders G. Girders in Peaks H. Special Requirements Sec. 7 Side Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 8 Deck Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 9 Bulkhead Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 10 Superstructure Ends, Deckhouse Sides and Ends, Bulwarks A. General

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. General B. Testing Sec. 2 Welding Procedures and Approval of Welders A. General B. Welding Procedures, Steel C. Welding Procedures, Aluminium D. Welding procedures, Ferritic-Austenitic Stainless Steel (Duplex) E. Approval of Welders Sec. 3 Type Approval of Welding Consumables A. General B. Covered Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Normal and High Strength Steels C. Wire/Flux Combinations for Submerged Arc Welding D. Combinations for Use in One-side Automatic Welding Processes E. Wires and Wire/Gas Combinations for Metal Arc Welding F. Combinations for Use in Electro-slag and Electro-gas Welding Processes G. Welding Consumables for Welding of Steel Grades NV 24, NV 2-4L, NV 4-4 and NV 4-4L for Low-Temperature Applications H. Welding Consumables for Low-Alloy, Heat-Resisting Steels (NV 0,3Mo, NV 1Cr 0,5Mo and NV 2,25Cr 1Mo) I. Welding Consumables for Welding of Steel Grades NV 1,5Ni, NV 3,5Ni, NV 5Ni and NV 9Ni J. Welding Consumables for Welding of Extra High Strength Steels K. Welding Consumables for Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steels L. Welding Consumables for Welding of Ferritic-Austenitic Stainless Steels (Duplex Steels) M. Welding Consumables for Welding of Aluminium Alloys for General and Low-Temperature Service

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B. C. D. E.

Structural Arrangement and Details Design Loads Scantlings Protection of the Crew

D. Structural and Tightness Testing Sec. 2 Materials and Material Protection A. General B. Hull Structural Steel C. Alternative Structural Materials D. Corrosion Additions for Steel Ships Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Subdivision and Arrangement B. Structural Design Principles C. Local Design Sec. 4 Longitudinal Strength A. General B. Vertical Bending Moments C. Bending Strength and Stiffness D. Openings in Longitudinal Strength Members E. Loading Guidance Information Sec. 5 Bottom Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Arrangement of Double Bottom E. Single Bottom Girders F. Peak Tank Girders G. Special Requirements Sec. 6 Side Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 7 Deck Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 8 Bulkhead Structures A. General B. Design Loads C. Plating and Stiffeners D. Girders E. Special Requirements Sec. 9 Pillars and Supporting Bulkheads A. General Sec. 10 Superstructure Ends, Deckhouse Sides and Ends, Bulwarks A. General B. Structural Arrangement and Details C. Design Loads D. Scantlings E. Protection of the Crew Sec. 11 Openings and Closing Appliances A. General B. Access Openings in Superstructures and Freeboard Deck C. Side and Stern Doors D. Hatchway Coamings E. Hatch Covers F. Hatchway Tightness Arrangement and Closing Devices G. Internal Doors for Watertight Integrity H. Ventilators I. Tank Access, Ullage and Ventilation Openings J. Machinery Space Openings K. Scuppers, Inlets and Discharges L. Side Scuttles

Sec. 11 Openings and Closing Appliances A. General B. Access Openings in Superstructures and Freeboard Deck. C. Side and Stern Doors D. Hatchway Coamings E. Hatch Covers F. Hatchway Tightness Arrangement and Closing Devices G. Internal Doors and Hatches for Watertight Integrity H. Ventilators I. Tank Access, Ullage and Ventilation Openings J. Machinery Space Openings K. Scuppers, Inlets and Discharges L. Side Scuttles M. Freeing Ports N. Special Requirements for Type A Ships Sec. 12 Welding and Weld Connections A. General B. Types of Welded Joints C. Size of Weld Connections Sec. 13 Direct Strength Calculations A. General B. Calculation Methods C. Global Analysis D. Cargo Hold or Tank Analysis E. Frame and Girder Analysis F. Local Structure Analysis Sec. 14 Buckling Control A. General B. Plating C. Stiffeners and Pillars Sec. 15 Structures for High Temperature Cargo A. General B. Materials and Material Protection C. Ship Arrangement D. Load Conditions E. Scantlings of the Cargo area F. Type of Cargoes Sec. 16 Special Requirements - Additional Class A. General B. Class Notation NAUTICUS(Newbuilding) C. Class Notation PLUS-1 and PLUS-2 D. Class Notation COAT-1 and COAT-2 E. Class Notation CSA-2 Sec. 17 Fatigue Control A. General B. Basic Requirements Sec. 18 Corrosion Prevention A. General B. Corrosion prevention systems App. A Elastic Buckling and Ultimate Strength A. Introduction B. Calculation Procedure PART 3 CHAPTER 2
Hull Structural Design Ships with Length less than 100 Metres

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation

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M. Freeing Ports N. Special Requirements for Type A Ships Sec. 12 Welding and Weld Connections A. General B. Types of Welded Joints C. Size of Weld Connections Sec. 13 Buckling Control A. General B. Plating Subject to Longitudinal Compressive Bending Stresses C. Deck Plating Acting as Effective Flange for Deck Girders D. Longitudinals Subject to Longitudinal Compressive Stresses Sec. 14 Corrosion Prevention A. General B. Corrosion prevention systems App. A Approximate Calculations A. Stillwater Bending Moment for Hull Girder App. B Diagrams of Section Moduli and Moments of Inertia A. Built Sections (Diagram A) B. Built Sections Nomogram (Diagram B) C. Flat Bars, Angles and Bulbs (Diagram C and Table C1) D. Corrugated Bulkhead (Diagram D) E. Swedged Plating (Diagram E) PART 3 CHAPTER 3
Hull Equipment and Appendages

App. A Additional Requirements for non duplicated Rudder Actuators A. Introduction B. Materials C. Design D. Construction Details E. Testing PART 3 CHAPTER 4
Stability and Watertight Integrity

Sec. 1 General A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Surveys and Tests Sec. 2 General Requirements A. Stability Booklet B. Fixed Ballast C. Draught Marks D. Loading Computer System Sec. 3 Design Requirements A. Intact Stability Criteria B. Free Surface of Liquid in Tanks C. Loading Conditions D. Calculation of Stability E. Damage Stability of Cargo Ships Sec. 4 Watertight Integrity A. General Sec. 5 Determination of Lightweight Data A. Inclining Test B. Lightweight Survey PART 3 CHAPTER 5
Load Line

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Sternframes, Rudders and Steering Gears A. General B. Materials C. Arrangement and Details D. Design Loads and Stress Analysis E. Sternframes and Rudder Horns F. Rudders G. Rudder Stocks and Shafts H. Propeller Nozzles I. Propeller Shaft Brackets J. Steering Gears K. Testing Sec. 3 Anchoring and Mooring Equipment A. General B. Structural Arrangement for Anchoring Equipment C. Equipment Specification D. Anchors E. Anchor Chain Cables F. Windlass and Chain Stoppers G. Towlines and Mooring Lines Sec. 4 Masts and Rigging A. General B. Materials and Welding C. Arrangement and Support D. Design and Scantlings Sec. 5 Seats for Additional Lifting, Towing or Mooring Equipment A. Crane Pedestals and Miscellaneous Lifting Posts B. Seatings for Winches, Windlasses and other Pulling Accessories

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation C. Application D. Definitions of terms E. Load Line Marking Sec. 2 Conditions of Assignment of Freeboard A. Information to be Supplied to the Master B. Conditions concerning Strength and Arrangement Sec. 3 Freeboard A. Types of Ships B. Freeboard Tables C. Correction to the Freeboard for Ships under 100 m in length D. Correction for Block Coefficient E. Correction for Depth F. Correction for Position of Deck Line G. Standard Height of Superstructure H. Length of Superstructure I. Effective Length of Superstructure J. Trunks K. Deduction for Superstructures and Trunks L. Sheer M. Minimum Bow Height N. Minimum Freeboard Sec. 4 Special Requirements for Ships Assigned Timber Freeboards A. Application B. Definitions C. Construction of Ship

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D. Stowage E. Computation of Freeboard Sec. 5 Zones, Areas and Seasonal Periods A. Zones, Areas and Seasonal Periods B. Northern Winter Seasonal Zones and Area C. Southern Winter Seasonal Zone D. Tropical Zone E. Seasonal Tropical Areas F. Summer Zones G. Enclosed Sea H. The Winter North Atlantic Load Line I. Corrections to the chart PART 3 CHAPTER 6
Life Saving Appliances and Arrangements

PART 4 CHAPTER 2
Rotating Machinery, General

Sec. 1 Introduction A. General Sec. 2 Certification Principles A. General B. The Certification Process C. Alternative Survey Arrangements Sec. 3 Design and Documentation A. General Sec. 4 Materials and Material Testing A. General Sec. 5 Special Materials and Processes A. General B. Approval C. Testing and Inspection Sec. 6 Electric Power Generation A. General PART 4 CHAPTER 3
Rotating Machinery, Drivers

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Exemptions C. Definitions D. Documentation E. Evaluation, Testing and Approval of Lifesaving Appliances F. Production Tests Sec. 2 Passenger Ships and Cargo Ships A. Communications B. Personal Life-Saving Appliances C. Muster List and Emergency Instructions D. Operating Instructions E. Survival Craft Muster and Embarkation Arrangements F. Launching Stations G. Stowage of Survival Craft H. Stowage of Rescue Boats I. Stowage of Marine Evacuation Systems J. Survival Craft Launching and Recovery Arrangements K. Rescue Boat Embarkation, Launching and Recovery Arrangement L. Line-Throwing Appliances Sec. 3 Cargo Ships (Additional Requirements) A. Survival Craft and Rescue Boats B. Personal Life-Saving Appliances C. Survival Craft Embarkation and Launching Arrangements Sec. 4 Miscellaneous A. Survival Craft and Rescue Boats B. Training Manual and On-Board Training Aids C. Instructions for On-Board Maintenance D. Muster List and Emergency Instructions PART 4 CHAPTER 1
Machinery Systems, General

Sec. 1 Diesel Engines A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspections I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 2 Gas Turbines A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspections I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Steam Turbines A. General B. Certification and Testing C. Arrangement D. Design and Construction E. Control and Monitoring F. Testing On Board PART 4 CHAPTER 4
Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions Sec. 2 Materials A. General Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Arrangement B. Construction and Function C. Reliability and Availability D. Personnel Protection Sec. 4 Spare Parts A. General

Sec. 1 Shafting A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing DET NORSKE VERITAS

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Sec. 2 Gear Transmissions A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Clutches A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm and Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Dynamics H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 4 Bending Compliant Couplings A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 5 Torsionally Elastic Couplings A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing PART 4 CHAPTER 5
Rotating Machinery,Driven Units

D. E. F. G. H. I.

Workshop Testing Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication Arrangement Vibration Installation Inspection Shipboard testing

Sec. 4 Compressors A. General B. Certification and Testing C. Compressor Arrangement and General Layout D. Design and Scantlings E. Control and Monitoring F. Assembly and Testing On Board PART 4 CHAPTER 6
Machinery Piping Systems

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials A. Piping Systems Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Arrangement Sec. 4 Ship Piping Systems A. General B. Basic Requirements for Drainage of Compartments and Tanks C. Drainage of Cargo Holds D. Drainage of Cargo Deck Spaces E. Drainage of Dry Compartments Other Than Machinery Spaces of Category A and Cargo Holds F. Drainage of Machinery Spaces of Category A G. Drainage of Barges and Pontoons H. Bilge Pumping and Piping I. Ballast System and Drainage of Tanks J. Remotely Controlled Bilge and Ballast Systems K. Air, Overflow and Sounding Pipes L. Tanks for Liquid Cargoes Other Than Mineral Oils with Flash Point Above 60C (Closed Cup) M. Oil Pollution Prevention Sec. 5 Machinery Piping Systems A. General B. Cooling Systems C. Lubricating Oil System D. Fuel Oil Systems E. Thermal Oil Systems F. Feed Water and Condensate Systems G. Steam Systems H. Hydraulic Systems I. Pneumatic Power Supply J. Pneumatic Starting Arrangements Sec. 6 A. B. C. D. E. F. Pipes, Pumps, Valves, Flexible Hoses and Detachable Pipe Connections etc.

Sec. 1 Propellers A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibrations H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 2 Water Jets A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indications F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Survey I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Thrusters A. General B. Design C. Inspection and Testing

Pipes Pumps and Fans or Blowers Valves Flexible Hoses Detachable Pipe Connections Socket Welded Joints and Slip-on Sleeve Welded Joints

Sec. 7

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C. D. E. F.

Pipe Bending Joining of Plastic Pipes Hydrostatic Tests of Piping Functional Testing

PART 4 CHAPTER 8
Electrical Installations

PART 4 CHAPTER 7
Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Thermal-Oil Installations and Incinerators

Sec. 1 Service Description A. Application B. Verification Scheme Sec. 2 System Design A. Power Supply Systems B. Main Electric Power Supply System C. Emergency Power Supply System D. Battery Installation E. Generator Prime Movers F. Electric Power Distribution G. Protection H. Control I. Vessel Arrangement J. Cable Selection Sec. 3 Equipment in General A. General Requirements B. Environmental Requirements C. Equipment Ratings D. Mechanical and Electrical Properties E. Marking and Signboards F. Insulation Sec. 4 Switchgear and Controlgear Assemblies A. Construction B. Power Circuits C. Control and Protection Circuits D. Verification and Testing Sec. 5 Rotating Machines A. General B. Additional Requirements for Generators C. Verification and Testing Sec. 6 Power Transformers A. General B. Inspection and Testing Sec. 7 Semi-conductor Converters A. General Requirements B. Testing Sec. 8 Miscellaneous Equipment A. General Sec. 9 Cables A. Application B. General Cable Construction C. High Voltage Cables D. Low Voltage Power Cables E. Control Cables F. Instrumentation and Communication Cables Sec. 10 Installation A. General Requirements B. Equipment C. Cables D. Inspection and Testing Sec. 11 Hazardous Areas Installations A. General B. Documentation C. Equipment Selection D. Installation Requirements Sec. 12 Electric Propulsion A. General B. Torsional Vibrations C. Verification

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Seamless Gas Cylinders E. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials A. Material Requirements Sec. 3 Arrangement A. Boilers and Pressure Vessels B. Thermal-oil Installations C. Incinerators D. Exhaust Gas Boiler or Economisers Sec. 4 General Design Requirements A. General B. Design Criteria C. Scantlings of Shells and Flat and Dished Ends D. Openings and Compensations E. Covers for Inspection Openings and Manholes F. Heat Exchanger Tubes Sec. 5 Particular Design Requirements for Boilers A. Shells and Headers of Cylindrical Sections B. Headers of Rectangular or Irregular Sections C. Dished Ends D. Flat Plates Supported by Stays E. Furnaces and Fireboxes of Cylindrical Form, Uptakes, Cross-tubes and Ogee Rings F. Stays G. Tubes H. Access and Inspection Openings Sec. 6 Mountings and Fittings A. General B. Safety Valves C. Stop Valves and Check Valves D. Blow-down Valves and Test Valves for Boiler Water E. Gauges Sec. 7 Instrumentation and Automation A. General B. Boilers C. Exhaust Gas Boilers or Economisers D. Water Heaters E. Thermal-oil Heaters F. Incinerators Sec. 8 Manufacture, Workmanship and Testing A. Manufacture B. Workmanship C. Heat Treatment D. Testing E. Marking App. A Types and Minimum Dimensions of the Inspection Openings in Boilers and Pressure Vessels A. Definitions and Dimensions

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Sec. 13 Definitions A. Definitions PART 4 CHAPTER 9


Instrumentation and Automation

Sec. 5 A. B. C. D. E. F. G.

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Tests Sec. 2 Design Principles A. System Configuration B. Maximum Unavailable Time C. Response to Failures D. Emergency Operation Sec. 3 System Design A. System Elements B. General Requirements C. Additional Requirements for System Design of HS, LC and NSC Sec. 4 A. B. C. D. Additional Requirements for Computer Based Systems General Requirements System Software User Interface Data Communication Links

Fire Extinguishing Arrangement in Machinery Spaces Spaces Containing Oil-fired Boilers or Oil Fuel Units Spaces Containing Internal Combustion Machinery Spaces Containing Both Oil Fired Boilers and Internal Combustion Machinery Spaces Containing Steam Turbines or Other Enclosed Steam Engines Fire-extinguishing Appliances in other Machinery Spaces Fixed Fire-extinguishing Systems not required by this Chapter Machinery Spaces of Category A in Passenger Ships

Sec. 6 A. B. C. D. E.

Fixed Foam and Pressure Water Spraying Fire Extinguishing Systems General Fixed Low-Expansion Foam Fire - Extinguishing Systems in Machinery Spaces Fixed High-Expansion Foam Fire - Extinguishing Systems in Machinery Spaces Pressure Water-Spraying Systems in Machinery Spaces Pressure Water Spraying Systems for Special Category Spaces in Passenger Ships

Sec. 7 Special Arrangements in Machinery Spaces A. General Sec. 8 Automatic Sprinkler, Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems A. General

Sec. 5 Component Design and Installation A. General B. Environmental Conditions, Instrumentation C. Electrical and Electronic Equipment Sec. 6 User Interface A. General B. Workstation Design and Arrangement C. User Input Device and Display Unit Design D. Additional Requirements to Screen Based Systems E. Design of Workplace for Permanently Manned Workstations F. Work Environment for Permanently Manned Workstations PART 4 CHAPTER 10
Fire Safety

Sec. 9 Fixed Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems A. Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems B. Sample Extraction Smoke Detection Systems Sec. 10 Ventilation Systems A. General Sec. 11 Fireman's Outfit A. General Sec. 12 Miscellaneous Items A. General Sec. 13 Arrangement for Helicopter Decks A. General Sec. 14 Fire Control Plans and Drills A. General Sec. 15 Fire Safety Measures for Cargo Ships A. General B. Fire Protection and Means of Escape C. Arrangements for Gaseous Fuel for Domestic Purposes D. Fixed Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems. Automatic Sprinkler, Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems E. Fire Protection Arrangements in Cargo Spaces Sec. 16 Fire Safety Measures for Cargo Ships less than 500 Gross Tonnage A. General B. Fire Extinction Sec. 17 Fire Safety Measures for Fishing Vessels A. General B. Fire Safety Measures PART 4 CHAPTER 11
Safety of Navigation

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Scope B. Classification C. Definitions D. Documentation Sec. 2 Fire Pumps and Fire Main A. General B. Fire Pumps C. Water Distribution System Sec. 3 Fixed Gas Fire Extinguishing System A. General B. Carbon Dioxide Systems C. Low Pressure CO2 Systems D. Halogenated Hydrocarbon Systems E. Steam Systems F. Other Gas Systems Sec. 4 Fire Extinguishers A. General B. Portable Foam Applicator C. Portable Fire Extinguishers in Accommodation, Service Spaces and Control Stations D. Fire Extinguishers in Machinery Spaces

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation to be Submitted for Approval

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Sec. 2 Bridge Design A. Navigation Bridge Visibility Sec. 3 Navigational Aids A. Technical Requirements B. Publications and Records PART 4 CHAPTER 12
GMDSS and Internal Communication

C. Documentation Sec. 2 Passenger Ships A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Machinery and Systems D. Emergency Source of Electrical Power and Emergency Installations E. Fire Safety Measures for Passenger Ships F. Protection of Special Category Spaces (Reg. II-2/37) G. Protection of Cargo Spaces, Other Than Special Category Spaces (Reg. II-2/38, II-2/38-1) H. Fixed Fire-Extinguishing Arrangements in Cargo Spaces (Reg. II-2/39) I. Fire Patrols, Detection, Alarms and Public Address Systems (Reg. II-2/40) J. Special Requirements for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods (Reg. II-2/41) K. Stability and Watertight Integrity L. Life Saving Appliances and Arrangements M. Chapter IV, Radiocommunications Part C, Ship Requirements Sec. 3 Ferries A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Bow Doors D. Inlets and Drainage Arrangement E. Stability and Watertight Integrity F. Life Saving Appliances and Arrangements Sec. 4 General Cargo Carriers A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Permanent Decks for Wheel Loading Sec. 5 Dry Bulk Cargo Carriers A. General B. Design Loads C. Bulk Carriers (full breadth holds) D. Ore Carriers (holds between longitudinal bulkheads) Sec. 6 Container Carriers A. General B. Longitudinal and Local Strength C. Cellular Container Hold Structures D. Materials and Welding E. Type Approval, Testing and Marking of Container Securing Equipment and Support Fittings F. Arrangements for Stowing and Lashing of Containers G. Design Loads H. Strength Analysis I. Allowable Forces and Stresses J. Signboards K. Non-Weathertight Arrangement for Weather Deck Hatch Covers Sec. 7 Car Carriers A. General B. Car Decks C. Supports and Suspensions for Deck Pontoons (Class Notation MCDK) D. Stowing Arrangement for Deck Pontoons not in Use (Class Notation MCDK) E. Fire Protection in Cargo Area Sec. 8 Subdivision and Damage Stability of Cargo Ships A. General B. Requirements Sec. 9 Grain Carriers A. General B. General Requirements C. Stability Requirements DET NORSKE VERITAS

Sec. 1 GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) A. General Requirements B. Ship Requirements Sec. 2 Internal Communication A. General Requirements B. Ship Requirements - Main Class C. Ship Requirements - Additional Class PART 5 CHAPTER 1
Ships for Navigation in Ice

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Basic Ice Strengthening A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Scantlings C. Machinery Sec. 3 Ice Strengthening for the Northern Baltic A. General B. Design Loads C. Shell Plating D. Frames E. Ice Stringers F. Web Frames G. Bilge Keels H. Special Arrangement and Strengthening Forward I. Special Arrangement and Strengthening Aft J. Machinery Sec. 4 Vessels for Arctic and Ice Breaking Service A. General B. Materials and Corrosion Protection C. Ship Design and Arrangement D. Design Loads E. Global Strength F. Local Strength G. Rudders, Propeller Nozzles and Steering Gears H. Welding I. Machinery Systems J. Propulsion Machinery and Propellers K. Thrusters L. Stability and Watertight Integrity Sec. 5 Sealers A. General B. Strength of Hull and Superstructures C. Sternframe, Rudder and Steering Gear D. Anchoring and Mooring Equipment E. Machinery PART 5 CHAPTER 2
Passenger and Dry Cargo Ships

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions

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D. Calculation of Assumed Heeling Moments Sec. 10 Enhanced Strength for Bulk Carriers A. Classification B. Side Structure C. Longitudinal Strength in Flooded Condition D. Corrugated Transverse Watertight Bulkheads, Considering Hold Flooding E. Limit to Hold Loading, Considering Hold Flooding F. Hatch Covers of Bulk Carrier Cargo Holds Sec. 11 Ships Specialised for the Carriage of a Single Type of Dry Bulk Cargo A. General PART 5 CHAPTER 3
Oil Carriers

E. Oil/Water Interface Detector F. Gas Detection in Cargo Pump Room G. Explosimeters and Gas Detectors Sec. 10 Ships for Alternate Carriage of Oil Cargo and Dry Cargo A. General B. Cargo Area Arrangement and Systems C. Gas Measuring Equipment D. Instructions Sec. 11 Inert Gas Plants A. General B. Materials C. Arrangement and General Design D. Inert Gas Production and Treatment E. Instrumentation F. Survey and Testing Sec. 12 Protected Slop Tank A. General B. Arrangement and Systems C. Signboards and Instructions Sec. 13 Crude Oil Washing Arrangements A. General Sec. 14 Offshore Loading Arrangements A. General B. Materials C. Arrangement and General Design D. Control and Monitoring E. Bow Loading Area Safety Installations F. STL Room Safety Installations G. Operation Manual H. Tests after Installation Sec. 15 Single Point Moorings A. General B. Materials C. Arrangement and General Design App. A List of Oil Cargoes A. General App. B List of Cargoes Other than Oils A. General PART 5 CHAPTER 4
Chemical Carriers

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Surveys and Testing E. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials and Hull Strength A. General B. Materials and Corrosion Prevention C. Structures D. Direct Strength Calculations Sec. 3 Stability and Ship Arrangement A. Intact and Damage Stability B. Location and Separation of Spaces C. Tank Arrangement D. Arrangement of Access and Openings to Spaces and Tanks E. Guard Rails and Bulwarks F. Cofferdams and Pipe Tunnels G. Diesel Engines for Emergency Fire Pumps, etc. H. Chain Locker and Anchor Windlass I. Equipment in Tanks and Cofferdams J. Surface Metal Temperatures in Gas-dangerous Spaces and Zones Sec. 4 Piping Systems in Cargo Area A. Piping Materials B. Bilge, Ballast and Fuel Oil Systems C. Cargo Systems D. Cargo Heating Sec. 5 Gas-freeing and Venting of Cargo Tanks A. Gas-freeing of Cargo Tanks B. Cargo Tank Venting Systems Ventilation Systems within the Cargo Area outside the Cargo Tanks A. Ventilation Systems Sec. 7 Fire Protection and Extinction A. General B. Arrangement and Structural Fire Protection C. Fire Extinction Sec. 8 Electrical Installations A. General B. Electrical Installations in Cargo Area and Adjacent to This Area C. Signboards Sec. 9 Instrumentation and Automation A. General Requirements B. Cargo Valve and Pump Control C. Cargo Tank Level Measurement D. Cargo Tank Overflow Protection Sec. 6

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Tank Types E. Filling Limits for Cargo Tanks F. Signboards G. Cargo Information H. Procedures and Arrangements Manual Sec. 2 Materials A. General B. Hull C. Cargo Tanks D. Cargo Piping Sec. 3 Ship Arrangement and Damage Stability A. Damage Stability B. Cargo Tank Location C. Location and Separation of Spaces D. Arrangement of Entrances and Other Openings E. Guard Rails and Bulwarks

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Cargo Pump Rooms, Cofferdams and Pipe Tunnels Diesel Engines Driving Emergency Fire Pumps, etc Chain Locker and Windlass Anodes, Washing Machines and Other Fittings in Tanks and Cofferdams J. Slop Tanks K. Stowage of Cargo Samples Sec. 4 Arrangement in Hold Spaces A. General B. Gas Pressure Relief Devices C. Sealing around Tanks D. Earth Connections Sec. 5 Scantlings and Testing of Cargo Tanks A. Scantlings of Cargo Tanks B. Requirements for Testing of Welds and Non-Destructive Testing C. Testing of Tanks Sec. 6 Piping Systems in Cargo Area A. Pumping and Piping Systems for Bilge, Ballast and Fuel Oil B. Cargo Piping System C. Stripping of Cargo Tank and Cargo Lines D. Discharge of Contaminated Water E. Stern loading and unloading arrangements Sec. 7 Cargo Heating and Cooling Arrangements A. Cargo Heating and Cooling Arrangements Sec. 8 Marking of Tanks, Pipes and Valves A. General Sec. 9 Gas freeing and Venting of Cargo Tanks A. Gas Freeing of Cargo Tanks B. Tank Venting Systems Sec. 10 Mechanical Ventilation in the Cargo Area A. System Requirements B. Ventilation, type v2 C. Ventilation, type v3 Sec. 11 Fire Protection and Extinction A. Documentation B. Fire Protection C. Fire Extinction Sec. 12 Electrical Installations A. General B. Electrical Installations in Cargo Area and Adjacent to this Area C. Signboards Sec. 13 Instrumentation and Automation A. General Requirements B. Alarm, Indicating and Recording Systems Sec. 14 Tests after Installation A. General Sec. 15 Additional Requirements for Certain Cargoes A. General Requirements B. Additional Requirements for Certain Groups of Cargoes C. Additional Requirements for Certain Chemicals Sec. 16 Inert Gas Plants A. General B. Materials, Arrangement and Design Sec. 17 Personnel Protection A. General Requirements B. Safety Equipment C. Medical First-aid Equipment D. Decontamination Showers and Eye Washes

F. G. H. I.

App. A List of Cargoes Tanker for Chemicals A. General PART 5 CHAPTER 5


Liquefied Gas Carriers

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Tank Types E. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials A. General B. Temperatures for Selection of Materials C. Hull Materials D. Materials for Cargo Piping, Cargo Tanks, Cargo Process Pressure Vessels and Secondary Barriers E. Documentation of Material Quality and Testing of Pipe and Pipe Fittings Sec. 3 Damage Stability and Ship Arrangements A. Damage Stability and Location of Cargo Tanks B. Location and Separation of Spaces C. Arrangement of Entrances and other Openings D. Guard Rails and Bulwarks E. Diesel Engines Driving Emergency Fire Pumps or Similar Equipment F. Chain Locker and Windlass G. Anodes, Washing Machines and Other Fittings in Tanks and Cofferdams Sec. 4 A. B. C. D. E. F. Arrangements and Environmental Control in Hold Spaces General Requirements Secondary Barrier Gas Pressure Relief Devices Environmental Control within the Hold Space Sealing around Tanks Earth Connections

Sec. 5 Scantlings and Testing of Cargo Tanks A. General B. Integral Tanks C. Membrane Tanks D. Semi-Membrane Tanks E. Independent Tanks Type A F. Independent Tanks Type B G. Independent Tanks Type B, Primarily Constructed of Bodies of Revolution H. Tentative Rules for Independent Tanks Type B, Constructed Mainly of Plane Surfaces I. Independent Tanks Type C J. Internal Insulation Tanks K. Welding Procedure Tests L. Production Weld Tests M. Requirements to Weld Types and Non-Destructive Testing N. Testing of Tanks Sec. 6 Piping Systems in Cargo Area A. General B. Pumping and Piping Systems for Bilge, Ballast and Fuel Oil C. Cargo Piping Systems D. Cargo Hoses E. Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading Arrangements F. Vapour Return Connections Cargo Pressure/Temperature Control, Cargo Heating Arrangements, Insulation A. Cargo Pressure/Temperature Control B. Cargo Heating Arrangements Sec. 7

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C. Insulation for Tanks, Hold Spaces and Pipelines Sec. 8 Marking of Tanks, Pipes and Valves A. General B. Marking Gas-Freeing and Venting of Cargo Tanks and Piping System A. Gas-Freeing B. Tank Venting Systems Sec. 10 Mechanical Ventilation in Cargo Area A. System Requirements Sec. 11 Fire Protection and Extinction A. Documentation B. Fire Protection C. Fire Extinction Sec. 12 Electrical Installations A. General B. Electrical Installations in Cargo Area and Adjacent to this Area C. Signboards Sec. 13 Instrumentation and Automation A. General Requirements B. Indicating and Alarm Systems Sec. 14 Tests after Installation A. General Requirements Sec. 15 Additional Requirements for Certain Cargoes A. General Requirements B. Additional Requirements for Some Liquefied Gases Sec. 16 Gas Operated Propulsion Machinery A. General B. Gas Supply to Boilers and Engines, Arrangement of Engine and Boiler Rooms. Electrical Equipment C. Gas-Fired Boiler Installations D. Gas-Operated Engine Installations Sec. 17 Filling Limits for Cargo Tanks A. Filling Limits for Cargo Tanks Sec. 18 Inert Gas Plants A. General Sec. 19 Personnel Protection A. General B. First-aid Equipment C. Personnel Protection Requirements for Individual Products App. A List of Cargoes (Tanker for Liquefied Gas) A. List of Cargoes PART 5 CHAPTER 6
Fishing Vessels

Sec. 4 Cargo Holds for Fish in Bulk A. General B. Bulkhead Arrangement and Strength Sec. 5 Prevention of 'tween Deck Flooding A. 'Tween Deck with Side Openings B. Enclosed 'Tween Deck Freeboard, Bow Height, Openings and Closing Appliances A. Freeboard B. Openings and Closing Appliances Stability and Bow Height for Vessels with Class Notation (N) A. General B. Bow Height PART 5 CHAPTER 7
Tugs, Supply Vesselsand other Offshore/Harbour Vessels

Sec. 9

Sec. 6

Sec. 7

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Tugs A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Sternframe, Rudder and Steering Gear D. Towing Arrangement E. Stability and Watertight Integrity Sec. 3 Supply Vessels A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Cargo Handling Arrangement D. Intact Stability E. Notation Supply Vessel Separate Class SF. Damage Stability for Offshore Service Vessels A. General B. Damage Stability Sec. 4 Sec. 5 Fire Fighters A. General B. Basic Requirements C. Self-protection of the Vessel. (Class notation I) D. Water Monitor System E. Foam Monitor System. (Class notation III) F. Pumps and Piping G. Mobile Fire Fighting Equipment H. Fireman's Outfit I. Stability and Watertight Integrity Sec. 6 Drilling Vessels A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Anchoring Equipment D. Drilling Plant. Equipment, Structures and Systems E. Stability and Watertight Integrity F. Protection against Fire and Explosion, Installations in Hazardous Areas and Safety Features Sec. 7 Pipe Laying Vessels A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Anchoring and Mooring Equipment D. Pipe Laying Equipment and Installations E. Stability and Floatability Sec. 8 Crane Vessels A. General

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Signboards E. Hull Arrangement F. Stability Sec. 2 Design Requirements A. General B. Fishing Vessel C. Stern Trawler Sec. 3 Bilge and Drainage Arrangement A. Arrangement

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B. Hull Arrangement and Strength C. Crane with Substructure D. Stability and Watertight Integrity Sec. 9 Dredgers A. General B. Hull Arrangement and Strength Sec. 10 Well Stimulation Vessels A. Classification B. Arrangement C. Ventilation D. Electrical Equipment, Instrumentation and Emergency Shutdown System E. Liquid Nitrogen System F. Acid System G. Personnel Protection H. Intact and Damage Stability I. Operation Manual Sec. 11 Offshore Service Vessels for Transportation of Low Flashpoint Liquids A. General B. Vessel Arrangement C. Piping System in Cargo Area D. Gas-freeing, Inerting and Venting of Cargo Tanks E. Ventilation System Within the Cargo Area F. Fire Protection and Extinction G. Electrical Installations H. Instrumentation and Control System I. Signboards and Instructions Sec. 12 Recovered Oil Reception and Transportation A. General B. Basic Requirements C. Gas-dangerous and Safe Areas D. Arrangement and Equipment E. Operational Instructions Sec. 13 Pushers A. General B. Hull Strength C. Rudder and Steering Gear D. Equipment Sec. 14 Pusher/Barge Units A. General B. Arrangement C. Hull Strength D. Equipment E. Machinery, Bilge System, Fire Extinguishing Plant Sec. 15 Barges A. General B. Arrangement C. Hull Strength D. Hatches and Deck Openings E. Steering Arrangement F. Equipment G. Machinery and Electrical Installations H. Drainage I. Stability Sec. 16 Escort Vessels A. General B. Arrangement and Design C. Steering Force and Manoeuvring D. Stability E. Full Scale Testing Sec. 17 Cable Laying Vessels A. General B. Hull Arrangements and Strength C. Anchoring and Mooring Equipment

D. Cable Laying Equipment and Installations Sec. 18 Standby Vessels A. General B. Hull arrangement and strength C. Rescue Arrangement, Survivors' Accommodation and Safety Equipment D. Personal Care and Medical Provisions E. Intact and Damage Stability App. A Bollard Pull Testing Procedure A. Bollard Pull Testing PART 5 CHAPTER 8
Slop Reception and Processing Facilities Tentative Rules

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Assumptions Sec. 2 A. B. C. D. E. Hull Structures, Piping Arrangement, Separating System and Fire Protection Hull Strength and Arrangement Arrangement for Transfer of Oily Water and Oil Residues Separating System Oil Content Monitoring Protection against Fire and Explosion

Sec. 3 Operational Instructions and Log Book A. Instruction Materials B. Safety and Oily Water/Oil Residues Log Book PART 5 CHAPTER 9
Oil Production and Storage Vessels

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Accessibility and Facilities for Surveys on Location E. Commissioning Testing Sec. 2 Oil Production Facilities and Vessel Arrangement A. General B. Basic Requirements Sec. 3 Hull Strength A. General B. Basic Requirements C. Fabrication Sec. 4 Hazardous Areas and Ventilation A. General B. Basic Requirements Sec. 5 Machinery and Piping Arrangement A. General B. Combustion Equipment and Combustion Engines C. Use of Gas and Crude Oil for Auxiliary Boilers and Turbines D. Piping Arrangement E. Turret Machinery F. Treatment and Storage of Liquefied Gases G. Manufacture, Workmanship and Testing Sec. 6 Fire Protection and Extinction A. General B. Structural Fire Protection C. Fire Fighting D. Areas for Treatment and Storage of Liquefied Gases Sec. 7 Electrical Installations A. General

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B. Basic Requirements Sec. 8 Instrumentation and Automation A. General B. Basic Requirements Sec. 9 Stability and Floatability A. General Sec. 10 Materials A. General App. A Supplementary Requirements of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate A. Scope of Appendix B. Supplementary Requirements B 300Section A 1.0 General methodology Section A 2.0 Oil Production Facilities and Vessel Arrangement e)Section A 3.0 Hull Strength Section A 4.0 Hazardous Areas and Ventilation d)Section A 5.0 Machinery and Piping Section A 6.0 Explosion and Fire Protection b)Section A 7.0 Electrical Installations Section A 8.0 Instrumentation and Control Systems Section A 9.0 Stability and Floatability c)Section A 10.0 Materials PART 5 CHAPTER 10
Ships for Carriage of Refrigerated Cargoes

PART 5 CHAPTER 11
Carriage of Dangerous Goods

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation C. Definitions Sec. 2 A. B. C. D. Requirements for Carriage of Dangerous Goods in Various Types of Cargo Spaces General Requirements Applicable for Various Classes of Dangerous Goods Minimum Requirements for Cargo Spaces Intended for Packaged Goods Minimum Requirements for Cargo Spaces intended for Solid Bulk Cargoes

Sec. 3

Dangerous Goods Permitted in Passenger Ships, Including Car Ferries with more than 25 Passengers A. General PART 5 CHAPTER 12
Comfort Class - Tentative Rules

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Noise and Vibration A. General B. Noise and Vibration Requirements C. Certification and Testing, Noise D. Certification and Testing, Vibration E. Test Conditions Sec. 3 Indoor Climate A. General B. Requirements for On Board Climate C. Certification and Testing D. System Requirements App. A Guidelines for handling of excessive noise and vibration levels A. Introduction B. Excessive Vibration Levels C. Excessive Noise Levels D. Scaling or Weighting of the Measurements in Cabins PART 5 CHAPTER 13
Carriage of Potable Water

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Operational Performance C. Documentation Sec. 2 Materials A. Hull Structures B. Refrigerating Plant C. Refrigerated Chambers. Sec. 3 Refrigerating Plant A. Design Criteria B. Machinery C. Electrical Installations D. Accessories E. Instrumentation and Automation Sec. 4 A. B. C. D. E. Refrigerated Chambers. Construction, Insulation and Instrumentation Arrangement and Design Insulation Construction Protection against Moisture Air Circulation System and Drainage, Air, Sounding and Water Pipes Equipment for Temperature Measurements. Gas Indication Equipment

Sec. 5 Controlled Atmosphere A. General B. Arrangement and System C. Operational Performance D. Nitrogen Generator. Carbon Dioxide Scrubbers E. Electrical Installations F. Instrumentation G. Instruction Manual. Personnel Protection Equipment Sec. 6 Tests A. Pressure Tests of Components B. Pressure Tests after Assembly C. Function and Capacity Testing of the Completed Installation D. Testing of CA installations

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. General B. Documentation C. Surveys and Testing Sec. 2 Requirements for Carriage of Potable Water A. Materials B. Tank Arrangement C. Piping System D. Water Quality PART 6 CHAPTER 1
Miscellaneous Notations

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation

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Sec. 2 Helicopter Decks A. General B. Design Loads C. Strength Requirements D. Ship Safety Requirements (Class Notation HELDK S) E. Helicopter Safety Requirements (Class Notation HELDK SH ) Sec. 3 Shipboard Cranes A. General B. Design Loads C. Overturning and Sliding D. Testing E. Stability Sec. 4 Diving Systems A. General B. Position Keeping C. Arrangement D. Electrical Systems E. Fire Prevention, Detection and Extinction F. Sanitary Systems for Class II SF and III SF Diving Systems G. Testing H. Stability and Floatability I. Hyperbaric Evacuation Systems Sec. 5 Deicing and Anti-Icing Systems A. General B. Stability and Watertight Integrity C. Anti-icing and Deicing Arrangements and Equipment Sec. 6 Additional Oil Pollution Prevention Measures Fuel Oil Systems A. General B. Arrangement of Fuel Oil Tanks C. Sundry PART 6 CHAPTER 2
Redundant Propulsion

D. Electric Power Supply E. Fire Safety F. Special Requirements for Ships less than 300 Tons Gross with propulsive Output less than 1000 kW per Engine Sec. 4 Class Notation ECO A. General Requirements B. Control Station C. System Arrangement D. Extent of Monitoring Sec. 5 Survey A. General B. Testing of Remote Control System. Guidance C. Testing of Boiler Plant. Guidance PART 6 CHAPTER 4
Additional Fire Protection (F-AMC)

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation C. Manuals and Signboards D. Fireman's Outfit Sec. 2 Accommodation A. General B. Fire Integrity C. Fire Detection and Alarm System D. Dry Powder Extinguishers E. Hose Reel System F. Firemans Outfit Sec. 3 Machinery Spaces A. General B. Oil Systems C. Hot Surfaces D. Fire Detection and Confirmation E. Local Extinguishing Systems F. Main Extinguishing Systems G. Dry Powder Extinguishers H. Fireman's Outfit Sec. 4 Deck and Cargo Area A. General B. Fire Detection Systems C. Extinguishing Systems for Cargo Holds and Cargo Pump Rooms D. Extinguishing Systems on Deck E. Portable Dry Powder Extinguishers F. Fireman's Outfit PART 6 CHAPTER 5

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation C. Certification D. Tests Sec. 2 System Design A. General B. System Configuration C. Auxiliary Systems D. Propulsion Control System E. Steering Gear and Control System F. Separation Requirements for RPS PART 6 CHAPTER 3
Periodically unattended Machinery Space

Integrated Computer Systems (ICS)

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation C. Operation and maintenance manuals Sec. 2 System Arrangement A. General B. Automatic Control System C. Alarm System D. Safety System E. Fire Detection and Alarm System Sec. 3 Class Notation E0 A. Extent of Monitoring B. Arrangement on the Bridge C. Arrangement in the Engine Room

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. The Integration Process D. Documentation E. Testing at Manufacturer F. Testing Onboard Sec. 2 System Design A. Design Principles B. Data Communication Network C. Work Stations D. Data Communication Protocol Sec. 3 Qualifications And Operational Procedures A. General B. Training and Qualifications DET NORSKE VERITAS

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PART 6 CHAPTER 6
Centralized Cargo Control for Liquid Cargoes

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Documentation Sec. 2 Arrangements for Centralised Operation and Surveillance A. General B. Arrangement of Piping Systems C. Monitoring and Remote Control Systems Sec. 3 Information System A. General. App. A Compatibility Guide A. General. B. Application of the Compatibility Chart. PART 6 CHAPTER 7
Dynamic Positioning Systems

B. C. D. E. F.

Bridge and Workstation Arrangement Workstations for Primary Bridge Functions Additional Workstations Bridge Configuration Requirements Specific for Class Notation W1

Sec. 3 Bridge Working Environment A. Requirements for Bridge Working Environment Sec. 4 Carriage Requirements for Navigational Systems and Equipment A. General B. Carriage Requirements C. Carriage Requirements for Class Notation W1 Sec. 5 General Bridge Equipment Requirements A. General B. Environmental Conditions C. Location and Installation of Equipment D. Electrical Power Supply, Alarms, Performance Confirmation and Failure Protection E. Computer-based Systems and Software Quality Sec. 6 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Specific Requirements for Different Types of Bridge Equipment General Heading Information System Steering Systems Speed Measuring System Depth Measuring System Radar Systems Collision Avoidance System Grounding Avoidance System Bridge Alarm Management Nautical Internal Communication Systems

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. The Rules B. Definitions C. Certification D. Documentation E. Survey and Test upon Completion F. Alterations Sec. 2 General Arrangement A. General B. Redundancy and Failure Modes C. System Arrangement D. Internal Communication Sec. 3 DP-Control System A. General Requirements B. System Arrangement C. Positioning Reference System D. Sensors E. Display Units F. Monitoring Sec. 4 Thruster Systems A. General Sec. 5 Power Systems A. General B. Control System Power Supply (applies to AUT, AUTR and AUTRO) C. Auxiliary Systems (Applies to AUTR and AUTRO) Sec. 6 Environmental Regularity Numbers A. Concept Description PART 6 CHAPTER 8
Nautical Safety

Sec. 7 Man and Machine Interface A. General Requirements B. Instrument Location and Design C. Illumination and Individual Lighting of Instruments D. Requirements for the Man and Machine Dialogue of Computer-based Systems Sec. 8 Ship Manoeuvring Information A. General B. Provision of Manoeuvring Information C. Presentation of Manoeuvring Information Sec. 9 Qualifications and Operational Procedures A. General B. Qualifications C. Bridge Procedures Sec. 10 Bridge Equipment Tests A. General B. On board Testing of Bridge Equipment C. On board Check of Qualification Assurance System PART 6 CHAPTER 9

Sec. 1 General A. The Classification Concept B. Scope of Classification and Rule Requirements C. Definitions D. Class Notations E. Documentation for Approval F. Documentation for Information G. Functional Tests Sec. 2 Design of Workplace A. General

Loading Computer Systems (LCS) for Stability and Longitudinal Strength

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification Sec. 2 Approval A. Documentation to Submit for Approval Sec. 3 Certification A. Certification DET NORSKE V ERITAS

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PART 6 CHAPTER 10
Vapour Control Systems

PART 6 CHAPTER 13
Gas Fuelled Engine Installations

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions. C. Documentation Sec. 2 Vapour Piping Systems A. Material B. Vapour Collection Piping C. Capacity Sec. 3 Instrumentation A. Cargo Gauging B. Cargo Tank Level Alarms C. Vapour Pressure Alarms Sec. 4 Vapour Balancing A. General B. Design and Equipment Sec. 5 Operational Instructions A. Instruction Manual App. A Operational Limitations and Conditions to be Reflected in the Instruction Manual A. General App. B List of Cargoes Vapour Control A. General PART 6 CHAPTER 11
Hull Monitoring System

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Certification E. Operation and Maintenance Manuals Sec. 2 Materials A. General Sec. 3 Arrangement and System Design A. Location and Separation of Spaces B. Arrangement of Entrances and Other Openings C. General Gas Pipe Design D. System Configuration E. Gas Supply System in Machinery Spaces F. Gas Fuel Storage G. Fuel Bunkering System and Distribution System outside Machinery Spaces H. Ventilation Systems Sec. 4 Fire Safety A. General B. Fire Protection C. Fire Extinction D. Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Sec. 5 Electrical Systems A. General Sec. 6 Control, Monitoring and Safety Systems A. General B. Monitoring C. Gas Detection D. Safety Functions of Gas Supply Systems Sec. 7 Compressors and Gas Engines A. Gas Compressors B. Gas Engine Design Sec. 8 Manufacture, Workmanship and Testing A. Gas Tanks B. Gas Piping Systems PART 7 CHAPTER 1
General Requirements

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Component Design A. Component Requirements Sec. 3 System Design A. Indication and Monitoring System B. Primary Elements C. Data Processing and Output Devices D. Extent of Monitoring Sec. 4 Installation and Testing A. General B. Approval and Testing Procedure PART 6 CHAPTER 12
Environmental Class

Sec. 1 Application of the Rules A. General B. Application of the Rules Sec. 2 Scope of Rules for Ships in Operation A. Scope of Mandatory Rules B. Scope of Optional Rules Sec. 3 Retroactive Rule Requirements A. Bow Doors B. Side shell doors and stern doors C. Increased stability and watertight integrity of existing passenger ships engaged on international voyages D. Tankers E. Existing Bulk Carriers - Corrugated Transverse Watertight Bulkheads considering Cargo Hold Flooding F. Existing Bulk Carriers - Limit to Hold Loading considering Hold Flooding G. Existing Bulk Carriers - Damage Stability H. Existing Bulk Carriers - Loading Information I. Safety of Navigation J. Periodically Unattended Machinery Space and Machinery Centralised Operated K. Existing Bulk Carriers Detection of Water Ingress into DET NORSKE VERITAS

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Classification B. Definitions C. Information and Documentation Sec. 2 Class Notation CLEAN A. Introduction B. Emissions to air C. Discharges to Sea Sec. 3 Class Notation CLEAN DESIGN A. Introduction B. Emissions to Air C. Discharges to Sea D. Protective Design

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Cargo Holds L. Existing Ice Class ICE-1A and ICE-1A* Ships - Minimum Power Requirement PART 7 CHAPTER 2
Periodical Survey Requirements

Sec. 1 General Requirements A. Survey Intervals and Conditions B. Alternative Survey Arrangements C. Preparation for Survey D. Procedures for Class Related Services E. Provisions for Hull Surveys F. Repair of Structural Damage G. Machinery Surveys Sec. 2 Survey Extent Main Class A. Definitions B. Annual Survey C. Intermediate Survey D. Renewal Survey Hull Structures and Equipment E. Renewal Survey Machinery and Safety Systems F. Safety Construction G. Opening and Closing Appliances, and Load Line Marks H. Pollution Prevention, All Ships I. Noxious Liquid Substances, NLS J. Bottom Survey K. Tailshaft Survey L. Boiler and Steam Heated Steam Generator Survey M. Thermal Oil Heater Survey N. Thrusters for Propulsion O. Radio Communication Equipment P. Safety Equipment, Renewal Survey Survey Extent Additional Class. Special Service and Type Notations A. Passenger Ships B. Container Carriers C. Car Carriers D. Movable Car Decks E. Arrangement for Carriage of Motor Vehicles with Fuel in their Tanks for their own Propulsion F. Dry Bulk Cargo Ships G. Oil Carriers H. Inert Gas Plant I. Protected Slop Tank J. Offshore Bow Loading Arrangements K. Chemical Carriers L. Liquefied Gas Carriers M. Fire Fighters N. Well Stimulation Vessels O. Arrangements for Carriage of Low Flashpoint Liquids P. Reception System for Recovered Oil Q. Pusher and Pusher/Barge Combinations R. Oil Production Vessels S. Ships and Plants for Refrigerated Cargoes and Controlled Atmosphere T. Dangerous Goods U. Ro-Ro Ships V. Crane Vessels W. Tanker for Potable Water X. Cable Laying Vessels Sec. 4 A. B. C. D. E. F. Survey Extent Additional Class. Special Equipment and Systems Notations Helicopter Deck Shipboard Crane Diving Systems De-icing or anti-icing Systems Periodically Unattended Machinery Space and Machinery Centralized Operated Additional Fire Protection Sec. 3

G. Integrated Computer Systems H. Centralised Cargo Control for Liquid Cargoes I. Dynamic Positioning System J. Nautical Safety K. Hull Monitoring System L. Vapour Control Systems M. Redundant Propulsion N. Clean Ships O. Gas Fuelled Engine Installations PART 7 CHAPTER 3
Operational Requirements All Ships

Sec. 1 General Regulations A. Classification Sec. 2 Lifesaving A. Classification B. Manning of Survival Craft and Supervision C. Emergency Training and Drills D. Operational Readiness, Maintenance and Inspections Sec. 3 Safety of Navigation A. Classification B. Requirements Sec. 4 Radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony A. Classification B. Watches C. Radio Logs Sec. 5 GMDSS Radiocommunication A. Classification B. Maintenance C. Radio Personnel D. Radio Records Sec. 6 Machinery Operation A. General Sec. 7 Oil Pollution Prevention A. Classification B. Control of Operational Pollution Sec. 8 Fire Control A. General B. Fire Extinguishers C. Fire Detection Systems D. Fire Control Plans E. Fire Drills App. A Guidance for Operation, Navigation A. Responsibilities of the Master B. Responsibilities of Governments App. B Examples of Danger Messages, Navigation A. Examples of Danger Messages App. C Guidance for Operation, Radio Communication, GMDSS A. General B. Watches C. Undertaking by Contracting Governments App. D Guidance for Operation, Machinery A. General B. Electrical Installations C. Periodically Unattended Machinery Spaces App. E Operational Regulations, Oil Pollution Prevention A. General B. Terms and Definitions C. Control of Operational Pollution

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App. F List of Oils A. List of Oils* PART 7 CHAPTER 4


Operational RequirementsAdditional Class

PART 7 CHAPTER 6
Management of Safety and Environmental Protection (ISM)

Sec. 1 Certification A. General B. Certification, Verification and Control C. Certification Process Sec. 2 Safety Management System A. General B. Safety and Environmental Protection Policy C. Company Responsibilities and Authority D. Designated Person(s) E. Master's Responsibility and Authority F. Resources and Personnel G. Development of Plans for Shipboard Operations H. Emergency Preparedness I. Reports and Analysis of Non-Conformities, Accidents and Hazardous Occurrences J. Maintenance of the Ship and Equipment K. Documentation L. Company Verification, Review and Evaluation PART 7 CHAPTER 7
NAUTICUS CLASS NOTATIONS

Sec. 1 Passenger Ships A. Stability and Watertight Integrity B. Fire Control C. Lifesaving Arrangements D. Dangerous Goods Sec. 2 Dry Cargo Ships A. Grain Loading B. Dangerous Goods in Packaged Form and in Solid Form in Bulk Sec. 3 Tankers for Oil A. Oil Pollution Prevention App. A Guidance for Operation, Dry Cargo Ships A. General B. Grain Loading C. Dangerous Goods in Packaged Form App. B Guidance for Operation, Tankers for Oil A. General B. Ballasting and Cleaning PART 7 CHAPTER 5
Management of Safety and Environmental Protection (SEP)

Sec. 1 General A. General B. Definitions Sec. 2 Scope of the Rules A. Applicability Sec. 3 Assignment of Class A. Establishment of Product Model Sec. 4 Maintenance of Class A. IT Maintenance Sec. 5 Retention of Class A. Change of Ownership PART 7 CHAPTER 8
Alternative Survey Arrangement for Propulsion Machinery

Sec. 1 Safety and Environmental Protection (SEP) Classification A. General B. Scope and Application C. Classification and Notation D. Classification Sec. 2 Safety and Environmental Protection (SEP) Management System A. Leadership and Administration B. Leadership Training C. Planned Inspection and Maintenance D. Critical Operation and Condition Analysis and Controls E. Incidents F. Emergency Preparedness G. Safety Rules and Work Permits H. Knowledge and Skill Training I. Personal Protective Equipment J. Occupational Health and Hygiene K. SEP Management System Review and Evaluation L. Engineering Management, New-buildings, Major Repairs and Acquisitions M. Personal Communication N. Safety Meetings O. Personnel Recruitment and Orientation P. Purchasing and Sub-Contractor Management

Sec. 1 Introduction A. General B. Assignment of Class Notation NAUTICUS(Propulsion) C. Surveys Sec. 2 Retention of the Class Notation A. Conditions B. Vibration and Shafting System Sec. 3 Survey Items - Extent and Criteria A. Annual Survey B. Intermediate Survey C. Complete Periodical Survey D. Surveys - Survey intervals of 10 years or more Sec. 4 Condition Monitoring Requirements A. General B. Oil Analysis C. Engine Performance Analysis D. Vibration Measurements and Analysis

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SECTION 5 ALPHABETICAL INDEX


A. Introduction
A 100 General 101 This master index has been prepared for the complete Rules for Classification of Ships. Alarm, gears 4.4-25 Alarm, steering gears 3.3-25 Alarms, vapour control systems 6.10-5 Alkyl (C7 C9) nitrates, chemical carriers 5.4-36 Alternative survey arrangements, machinery 4.2-7 Aluminium alloys, hull structural application (L < 100 m) 3.214 Aluminium alloys, hull structures application (L > 100 m) 3.114 Aluminium deck houses, (L > 100 m) 3.1-81 Aluminium deckhouses (L < 100 m) 3.2-46 Aluminium, wrought alloy 2.2-70 Ambient temperature, electrical installations 4.8-33 Ambient temperature, gas carriers 5.5-8 Ammonia, gas carriers 5.5-66 Ammonium nitrate, chemical carriers 5.4-31 Anchor chain cables 3.3-33 Anchor shackle 3.3-31 Anchor windlass, general 3.3-38 Anchor windlass, power supply 4.6-23 Anchoring equipment, general 3.3-28 Anchors, general 3.3-31 Anchors, testing 3.3-32 Annual survey, additional class, interval table 7.2-7, 7.2-9 Annual survey, conditions 7.2-7 Annual survey, main class, extent 7.2-18 Annual survey, main class, survey interval table 7.2-7 Annual test, covered electrodes 2.3-22 Annual test, welding wires 2.3-30 Anode, definition 3.1-128, 3.2-74 Anti-icing systems 6.1-21 Appeals, class decisions 1.1-18 Application rules, definition, ICS 6.5-5 Approval of life-saving appliances 3.6-2 Approval of loading computer system 6.9-4 Approval of material manufacturers 2.1-1 Approval, hull monitoring system 6.11-7 Arctic ice class notations 5.1-19 Asbestos, use of 4.1-7 Asphalt cargo, heating 5.3-22 Assignment of class, basis 1.1-5 Assignment of class, procedure 1.1-13 Assisted Vessel, Escort service 5.7-45 Austenitic grain size, rolled and cast steel 2.1-7 Automatic control system, unattended machinery space 6.3-3 Automatic control, boilers 4.7-42 Automatic control, refrigerating plants 5.10-10 Automatic control, thermal oil heaters 4.7-43 Automatic identification system (AIS), nautical safety 6.8-29 Automatic pilot use, operational guidance 7.3-16 Automation, oil carriers 5.3-33 Automation, oil production vessels 5.9-22 Auxiliary systems, redundant 6.2-4 Availability, definition 4.1-5 Availability, instrumentation systems 4.9-12 Availability, machinery and systems 4.1-10 Azimuth steering thrusters 4.5-14
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B. Alphabetical index
B 100 General 101 The format of the index is: <term> <part>.<chapter>-<page>.
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Accelerations, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-26 Accelerations, ships 3.1-29 Access opening, chemical carriers 5.4-8 Access openings, boilers 4.7-38 Access openings, combination carriers 5.3-35 Access openings, ferries 5.2-38 Access openings, gas carriers 5.5-16 Access openings, oil carriers 5.3-18 Access openings, superstructures and deck 3.1-85, 3.2-50 Access openings, tanks 3.1-96, 3.2-60 Access to and within ballast tanks 5.3-19 Access to hull structures, surveys 7.2-17 Access to narrow ballast tanks 3.2-17 Accident investigation, SEP management system 7.5-7 Accidental damages, oil production and storage vessels 5.9-6 Accommodation entrances, stern loading, chemical carriers 5.4-16 Accommodation space, definition, gas carriers 5.5-1 Accommodation spaces, definition chemical carriers 5.4-2 Accommodation, additional fire protection 6.4-6 Accommodation, chemical carriers 5.4-8 Accommodation, gas carriers 5.5-15 Accumulator batteries, electrical installations 4.8-18 Accumulators hydraulic 4.6-24 Acid system, well stimulation vessels 5.7-29 Acids, chemical carriers 5.4-31 Additional class notations, definitions 1.1-9 Additional fire protection, class notations 6.4-5 After peak bulkhead, passenger ships 5.2-9 After peak bulkhead, position (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Afterpeak bulkhead, position (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Air circulation, refrigerating plants 5.10-13 Air compressors, safety valve 4.5-18 Air coolers, refrigerating plants 5.10-7 Air ducts, refrigerating plant 5.10-13 Air locks, chemical carriers 5.4-8 Air locks, oil carriers 5.3-18 Air pipes (L < 100 m) 3.2-60 Air pipes (L > 100 m) 3.1-96 Air pipes, oil carriers 5.3-21 Air pipes, scantlings 4.6-26 Air pipes, system requirements 4.6-16 Alarm management, bridge, nautical safety 6.8-39 Alarm system, centralised cargo control 6.6-3 Alarm system, unattended machinery space 6.3-3 Alarm, cargo containment systems, gas carriers 5.5-61 Alarm, cargo leakage, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Alarm, definition 4.9-5 Alarm, diesel engines 4.3-17 Alarm, gas turbines 4.3-45

Ballast system, chemical carriers 5.4-13 Ballast system, gas carriers 5.5-43 Ballast system, general 4.6-16 Ballast system, oil carriers 5.3-20 Ballast waterline, definition, ice strengthening 5.1-5 Baltic ice class notations 5.1-8 Bar keel 3.2-30

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Bar stem 3.2-35 Barge, class notation 5.7-41 Barge, equipment and systems 5.7-43 Barge, hull strength 5.7-41 Barge, stability requirements 5.7-44 Barges and pontoons 5.7-41 Bars for chain cables, materials 2.2-56 Battens, dry cargo ships 5.2-48 Batteries, electrical installations 4.8-18 Battery boxes and lockers 4.8-53 Beaching stability, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-36 Beams, deck structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-38 Beams, deck structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-70 Bearing materials, rudder 3.3-8 Bend test piece 2.1-5 Bending moment hull girder, approx. calculation (L < 100 m) 3.2-76 Bending strength, local general (L < 100 m) 3.2-18 Bending strength, local general (L > 100 m) 3.1-20 Bilge drainage 4.6-12 Bilge ejector 4.6-14 Bilge keel (L < 100 m) 3.2-26 Bilge keel (L > 100 m) 3.1-50 Bilge keels, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-13 Bilge pipe diameter 4.6-15 Bilge plate (L < 100 m) 3.2-27 Bilge plate (L > 100 m) 3.1-51 Bilge pumping system, dangerous goods 5.11-6 Bilge pumps 4.6-15 Bilge system, chemical carriers 5.4-13 Bilge system, combination carriers 5.3-36 Bilge system, fishing vessels 5.6-5 Bilge system, gas carriers 5.5-43 Bilge system, general 4.6-12 Bilge system, oil carriers 5.3-20 Bilge valves and cocks 4.6-16 Block coefficient, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-7 Block coefficient, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-7 Block coefficient, load line 3.5-6 Blow down valves, steam systems 4.6-23 Blow-down valves for boiler water 4.7-41 Blowers 4.6-32 Boiler steel testing 2.2-26 Boiler tubes, materials 2.2-40 Boiler tubes, permissible stresses 4.7-13 Boilers and pressure vessels, arrangement 4.7-9 Boilers, periodical survey extent 7.2-27 Boilers, rolled steel 2.2-18 Boilers, survey interval table 7.2-8 Bollard pull, tugs 5.7-8 Bottom frames (L > 100 m) 3.1-53 Bottom girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-28 Bottom girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Bottom longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-28 Bottom longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-53 Bottom plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-27 Bottom plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-51 Bottom survey in dry dock, bulk carriers and tankers 7.2-7 Bottom survey, passenger ships 7.2-29 Bottom survey, periodical survey extent 7.2-26 Bottom survey, survey interval table 7.2-8 Bow doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Bow doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Bow doors, ferries 5.2-38 Bow doors, retroactive application 7.1-7 Bow height (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Bow height, fishing vessels 5.6-11 Bow impact, local strengthening 3.1-63 Bow loading area safety 5.3-44 Bow loading arrangements, survey interval table 7.2-10 Bow Loading, class notation, oil carriers 5.3-43 Bracketless design (L > 100 m) 3.1-23

Brackets on girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-20 Brackets on girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-22 Brackets on stiffeners (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 Brackets on stiffeners (L > 100 m) 3.1-22 Branch connections, pressure vessels 4.7-19 Brazing of copper pipes 4.6-37 Breadth moulded, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-7 Breadth moulded, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-7 Bridge arrangement, class notation E0 6.3-6 Bridge arrangement, ships < 300 tons gross and < 1000 kW 6.3-7 Bridge communication, general 4.1-8 Bridge configuration, nautical safety 6.8-19 Bridge design, safety of navigation 4.11-6 Bridge equipment, general, nautical safety 6.8-30 Bridge functions, nautical safety 6.8-13 Bridge procedures, navigational watch, nautical safety 6.8-46 Bridge working environment, nautical safety 6.8-24 Brine pipes and vessels, refrigerating plant 5.10-9 Buckling strength, cross ties, pillars etc. (L > 100 m) 3.1-117 Buckling strength, girder webs 3.1-114 Buckling strength, girders 3.1-118 Buckling strength, longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-72 Buckling strength, longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-116 Buckling strength, pillars etc. (L < 100 m) 3.2-44 Buckling strength, plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-72 Buckling strength, plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-113 Bulbous bow (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Bulbous bow (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Bulk carriers, design loads 5.2-55 Bulk carriers, dry 5.2-53 Bulk carriers, hull strength 5.2-56 Bulk carriers, periodical survey extent 7.2-30 Bulkhead girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-42 Bulkhead girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-76 Bulkhead longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-42 Bulkhead longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-75 Bulkhead plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-41 Bulkhead plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-75 Bulkhead positions, transverse watertight (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Bulkhead positions, transverse watertight (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Bulkhead stiffeners (L < 100 m) 3.2-42 Bulkhead stiffeners (L > 100 m) 3.1-75 Bulwarks (L < 100 m) 3.2-46 Bulwarks (L > 100 m) 3.1-80 Bulwarks, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Bulwarks, gas carriers 5.5-17 Bulwarks, oil carriers 5.3-19 Burners, arrangement 4.6-22 Butt weld tests 2.3-3 Butt welds (L < 100 m) 3.2-67 Butt welds (L > 100 m) 3.1-103 Butterfly valves 4.6-33
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Cable bends, electrical installations 4.8-64 Cable laying vessel, special requirements 5.7-48 Cable pipes, electrical installations 4.8-65 Cable types, choice of 4.8-28 Cables, construction 4.8-56 Cables, electrical, installation 4.8-62 Cables, general, electrical installations 4.8-55 Calibration of equipment, general 1.1-13 Cantilevers, hatch side 5.2-46 Car carriers 5.2-74 Car carriers, class notations 5.2-7 Car carriers, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Car carriers, survey interval table 7.2-10 Car decks, movable 5.2-74 Car decks, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Car decks, survey interval table 7.2-10

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Car ferries, class notations 5.2-7 Carbon disulphide, chemical carriers 5.4-32 Cargo area, definition, gas carriers 5.5-1 Cargo area, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Cargo battens, dry cargo ships 5.2-48 Cargo compressor rooms, gas carriers 5.5-15 Cargo contamination, chemical carriers 5.4-30 Cargo cooling, chemical carriers 5.4-17 Cargo distribution instrument (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Cargo distribution instrument (L > 100 m) 3.1-37 Cargo doors and hatches, refrigerated chambers 5.10-13 Cargo handling spaces, definition, oil carriers 5.3-10 Cargo hatches, general (L < 100 m) 3.2-54 Cargo hatches, general (L > 100 m) 3.1-89 Cargo heating, chemical carriers 5.4-17 Cargo heating, gas carriers 5.5-49 Cargo heating, oil carriers 5.3-22 Cargo hoses, gas carriers 5.5-46 Cargo information, dangerous chemicals in bulk 5.4-5 Cargo level gauging, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Cargo level gauging, gas carriers 5.5-61 Cargo level gauging, oil carriers 5.3-33 Cargo piping materials, chemical carriers 5.4-6 Cargo piping materials, gas carriers 5.5-10 Cargo piping system, chemical carriers 5.4-13 Cargo piping system, oil barges 5.3-22 Cargo piping system, oil carriers 5.3-21 Cargo piping systems, gas carriers 5.5-43 Cargo ports, refrigerated chambers 5.10-12 Cargo pump rooms, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Cargo pumps, chemical carriers 5.4-14 Cargo record book, chemicals in bulk 5.4-15 Cargo refrigerating plants, class notation 5.10-1 Cargo refrigeration, gas carriers 5.5-48 Cargo reliquefaction, gas carriers 5.5-48 Cargo samples chemicals, stowage 5.4-9 Cargo ships, fire safety 4.10-36 Cargo spaces for motor vehicles, passenger ships 5.2-23 Cargo stripping, chemical carriers 5.4-15 Cargo tank materials, chemical carriers 5.4-30 Cargo tank materials, gas carriers 5.5-10 Cargo tanks, carriage of potable water 5.13-2 Cargo tanks, filling limits, gas carriers 5.5-73 Cargo tanks, level alarms, vapour control system 6.10-5 Cargo tanks, location, chemical carriers 5.4-7 Cargo tanks, location, gas carriers 5.5-14 Cargo tanks, scantlings, chemical carriers 5.4-11 Cargo tanks, scantlings, gas carriers 5.5-23 Cargo tanks, supports, gas carriers 5.5-27 Casing (L < 100 m) 3.2-46 Casing (L > 100 m) 3.1-80 Cathodic protection, air pipes in tanks with 4.6-16 Cathodic protection, definition 3.1-128, 3.2-74 Ceiling, dry cargo ships 5.2-48 Cell guides, container ships 5.2-71 Cellular container hold structures 5.2-64 Centralised cargo control, survey interval table 7.2-10 Centralised liquid cargo control, class notation 6.6-1 Centre girder height, double bottom (L < 100 m) 3.2-29 Centre girder height, double bottom (L > 100 m) 3.1-54 Centre girder height, single bottom (L < 100 m) 3.2-30 Centrifugal pumps, tests 4.6-33 Certificated person, life-saving appliances 3.6-1 Certification and testing, HVAC plants 5.12-9 Certification of electrical systems 4.8-7 Certification of gears 4.4-24 Certification of loading computer system 6.9-7 Certification of machinery 4.2-7 Certification of materials, components, equipment, general procedure 1.1-14 Certification of materials, general 2.1-2 Certification of shafting 4.4-13

Certification of water jets 4.5-10 Certification, compressors 4.5-18 Certification, container supports and cell guides 5.2-61 Certification, diesel engines 4.3-14 Certification, ISM Code 7.6-2 Certification, thrusters 4.5-15 Certified safe electrical equipment, definition 4.8-77 Chain cables, bars 2.2-56 Chain cables, general 3.3-33 Chain intermittent welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-71 Chain intermittent welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-104 Chain locker, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Chain locker, gas carrier 5.5-18 Chain locker, general 3.3-28 Chain locker, oil carriers 5.3-19 Chain pipes, general 3.3-28 Chain stoppers 3.3-38 Change of ownership, procedures 1.1-17 Charpy test pieces 2.1-6 Check valves, boilers 4.7-40 Chemical carriers, class notations 5.4-1 Chemical carriers, periodical survey 7.2-42 Chemical carriers, survey interval table 7.2-9 Chemical code, survey interval table 7.2-9 Chief engineer surveys, continuous, machinery 7.2-11 Chlorine, gas carriers 5.5-67 Clad steel plate, testing 2.2-28 Clad steel plates 2.2-28 Clad steel plates, welding 2.3-40 Clad steel, material factor 3.1-14 Cladding metal, clad steel plates 2.2-28 Class assignment, basis 1.1-5 Class assignment, procedure 1.1-13 Class certificate, newbuilding, issuance 1.1-15 Class notation E0 6.3-6 Class notation ECO 6.3-15 Class notations, general 1.1-9 Class responsibility, limitations 1.1-7 Classes of pressure vessels, definitions 4.7-6 Classification concept 1.1-5 Classification principles, general 1.1-5 Classification rules, definition 1.1-5 Clean and Clean Design, survey requirements 7.2-60 CLEAN DESIGN , class notation 6.12-16 CLEAN , class notation 6.12-12 Cleaning of oil tanks, class notation etc. 5.3-8 Clearance and creepage distances, electrical equipment 4.8-36 Clearances, propeller 3.3-9 Climate indoor, class notation COMF-C 5.12-1 Close up examination, hull surveys 7.2-18 Closing appliances, fishing vessels 5.6-11 Closing arrangement, bow doors 5.2-41 Clutches, general 4.4-27 CO extinguishing, fire protection, general 4.10-14 CO 2 extinguishing, additional fire protection 6.4-11 CO 2 indication system, refrigerated chambers 5.10-15 COAT-1 and COAT-2, class notations 3.1-123 Coating condition evaluation, surveys 7.2-18 Coating, additional requirements 3.1-123 Coating, carriage of potable water 5.13-2 Coatings 3.1-129, 3.2-74 Cofferdams, air pipes 4.6-16 Cofferdams, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Cofferdams, gas carriers 5.5-17 Cofferdams, general (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Cofferdams, general (L > 100 m) 3.1-18 Cofferdams, oil carriers 5.3-19 Cold formed plating 3.1-28 Collision avoidance system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-28 Collision avoidance system, specific requirements 6.8-35 Collision bulkhead, passenger ships 5.2-8

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Collision bulkhead, position (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Collision bulkhead, position (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Colours on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-26 Combination carriers, class notations and definition 5.3-7 Combination carriers, design requirements 5.3-35 Combustible materials, restricted use, passenger ships 5.2-20 Combustion air supply, boilers 4.7-9 Comfort class 5.12-1 COMF-V or COMF-C, class notations 5.12-1 Communication system, unattended machinery space 6.3-5 Communication systems, internal, nautical safety 6.8-40 Communications, life-saving 3.6-4 Company responsibilitiy and authority, ISM 7.6-6 Company SEP policy 7.5-4 Company verification and evaluation (ISM) 7.6-8 Company, definition (ISM Code) 7.6-1 Compatibility guide, liquid cargoes 6.6-5 Component certification, procedure 1.1-14 Compressor scantlings 4.5-19 Compressors, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-19 Compressors, general 4.5-18 Compressors, refrigerating plant 5.10-8 Computer based systems, requirements 4.9-17 Computer system software, manufacturing 4.9-18 Computer system software, requirements 4.9-17 Computer systems, integrated, testing 6.5-7 Condensers, overpressure protection 4.7-40 Condition monitoring, survey arrangement 7.2-14 Condition of class, rule compliance 1.1-17 Conical couplings, steering arrangement 3.3-16 Conical shells, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-14 Connection stiffeners to girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 Connection stiffeners to girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-106 Container carriers 5.2-60 Container carriers, class notations 5.2-7 Container carriers, longitudinal and local strength 5.2-62 Container carriers, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Container carriers, survey interval table 7.2-10 Container carriers, without hatch covers 5.2-73 Container securing equipment, type approval and testing 5.270 Container securing, strength analysis 5.2-72 Container stowage and securing instrument 5.2-62 Container stowage and securing manual 5.2-61 Containers, stowing and lashing 5.2-71 Contaminated water discharge, chemical carriers 5.4-15 Continuity of local members 3.1-27, 3.2-22 Continuous surveys by chief engineer 7.2-11 Continuous surveys, general 7.2-11 Continuous welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-68 Continuous welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-104 Control by National Authorities, class acceptance 1.1-15 Control of electrical systems 4.8-23 Control station, machinery operation 6.3-15 Control stations, definition, gas carriers 5.5-2 Controlgear assemblies 4.8-39 Controlled atmosphere (CA), survey interval table 7.2-9 Controlled atmosphere in refrigerated chambers 5.10-16 Controlled atmosphere, class notation 5.10-1 Controlled atmosphere, periodical survey extent 7.2-51 Convention ships, definition 7.2-7 Conversions and alterations, procedures 1.1-16 Converters, testing 4.8-51 Cooking equipment, electrical installations 4.8-54 Cooling grids, refrigerating plants 5.10-13 Cooling water system, refrigerating plants 5.10-8 Cooling water systems 4.6-20 Co-ordinate system, hull, definition 3.1-7 Copper alloy castings 2.2-75 Copper and copper alloy tubes 2.2-80 Copper castings for propellers 2.2-77 Copper castings for valves, fittings and general application

2.2-76 Copper pipes, brazing of 4.6-37 Corrosion addition, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-15 Corrosion allowance, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-13 Corrosion allowance, cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-27 Corrosion allowance, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-14 Corrosion allowance, piping systems 4.6-28 Corrosion evaluation, surveys 7.2-18 Corrosion prevention system, specification 3.1-10, 3.2-9 Corrosion prevention systems 3.1-129, 3.2-74 Corrosion protection, cargo hold spaces, bulk carriers 5.2-58 Corrugated bulkheads (L > 100 m) 3.1-75 Corrugated furnaces, boilers 4.7-35 Corrugations, buckling strength 3.1-75, 3.2-41 Corrugations, scantling diagram 3.2-78 Couplings, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Couplings, bending compliant, general 4.4-29 Couplings, pipes 4.6-34 Couplings, steering arrangement 3.3-16 Couplings, torsionally elastic, general 4.4-31 Covered electrodes for fillet welding, approval 2.3-20 Covered electrodes for gravity/contact welding, approval 2.3- 21 Covered electrodes, annual test 2.3-22 Covered electrodes, approval and testing 2.3-18 Covers for openings, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-22 Crane pedestals 3.3-45 Crane vessels, class notation 5.7-7 Crane vessels, periodical survey extent 7.2-53 Crane vessels, special requirements 5.7-24 Crane vessels, survey interval table 7.2-10 Cranes, periodical survey extent 7.2-55 Cranes, shipboard 6.1-11 Cranes, survey interval table 7.2-10 Crankcase, diesel engines, safety devices 4.3-9 Crankshaft, compressors 4.5-18, 4.5-19 Critical operations, SEP management system 7.5-7 Cross ties 3.1-62 Cross tubes, vertical boilers 4.7-37 Crude oil storage, oil production facilities 5.9-6 Crude oil washing, oil carriers 5.3-42 Crude oil washing, operational guidance 7.4-14 CSA-2, class notation 3.1-124 Cumulative probability, definition 3.1-9 Current rating, electrical cables 4.8-29 Cylindrical shells, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-14
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Daily service tanks, fuel oil 4.6-21 Damage control, cargo ships 3.4-9 Damage stability control, computer system 6.9-1 Damage stability of cargo ships 5.2-77 Damage stability, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-36 Damage stability, chemical carriers 5.4-7 Damage stability, drilling vessels 5.7-21 Damage stability, gas carriers 5.5-14 Damage stability, machinery and piping design 4.1-8 Damage stability, oil carriers 5.3-16 Damage stability, passenger ships 5.2-25 Damage stability, supply vessels 5.7-15 Damage, repair of structural 7.2-17 Danger messages, operational guidance 7.3-15 Dangerous goods in cargo spaces, general requirements 5.11- 4 Dangerous goods in packaged form, carriage of 5.11-1 Dangerous goods in packaged form, minimum requirements 5.11-7 Dangerous goods in packaged form, operational guidance 7.410 Dangerous goods in passenger ships 5.11-17 Dangerous goods in passenger ships, operation 7.4-7, 7.4-8

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Dangerous goods in portable tanks and vehicles 5.11-17 Dangerous goods, classification 5.11-2 Dangerous goods, periodical survey extent 7.2-53 Dangerous solid bulk cargoes 5.11-1 Dangerous solid bulk cargoes, minimum requirements 5.11- 13 Data communication links, systems 4.9-18 Davit supports 3.3-45 Deck beams 3.2-38 Deck beams (L > 100 m) 3.1-70 Deck between hatches, strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-38 Deck between hatches, strength (L > 100 m) 3.1-71 Deck cargo units, loads 3.1-36 Deck cargoes, general (L < 100 m) 3.2-36 Deck cargoes, general (L > 100 m) 3.1-35 Deck for helicopters 6.1-6 Deck for wheel loads 5.2-48 Deck girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-38 Deck girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-71 Deck houses, strengthening (L < 100 m) 3.2-45 Deck houses, strengthening (L > 100 m) 3.1-79 Deck line, load line marking 3.5-8 Deck loading, general (L < 100 m) 3.2-36 Deck longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-37 Deck longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-70 Deck openings (L < 100 m) 3.2-36 Deck openings (L > 100 m) 3.1-45 Deck plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-37 Deck plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-70 Deck pontoons, movable car decks 5.2-75 Deckhouses and superstructures, influence on stability 3.4-8 Declaration of compliance with rules 1.1-15 Decontamination showers, chemical carriers 5.4-39 Decontamination showers, liquefied gas carriers 5.5-75 Dedicated clean ballast tanks, operational guidance 7.4-13 Deep penetration electrodes, approval 2.3-21 Defect correction, materials, general 2.1-2 Definitions, nautical safety 6.8-6 De-ice/anti-icing systems, periodical surveys 7.2-56 Deice/anti-icing systems, survey interval table 7.2-10 Deicing systems, class notation 6.1-21 Depth correction, freeboard 3.5-19 Depth for freeboard 3.5-6 Depth measuring system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-27 Depth measuring system, specific requirements 6.8-35 Depth moulded, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-7 Depth moulded, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-7 Depth, moulded, load line 3.5-6 Derrick posts 3.3-43 Design and documentation, machinery 4.2-9 Design of integrated computer systems 6.5-8 Design temperature, definition, gas carriers 5.5-2 Design temperature, gas carriers 5.5-8 Designated person(s), safety management 7.5-5 Detection of water ingress, existing bulk carriers 7.1-19 Diesel engine design 4.3-8 Diesel engines, general 4.3-5 Diesel engines, installation of 4.3-24 Diesel engines, monitoring 6.3-7 Diethyl ether, chemical carriers 5.4-32 Diethyl Ether/Vinyl Ether, gas carriers 5.5-68 Direct strength calculations for tankers 5.3-12 Direct strength calculations, bulk carriers 5.2-54 Direct strength calculations, container carriers 5.2-60 Direct stress calculations 3.1-108 Discharge connection, standard 4.6-19 Discharge manifold, oil carriers 5.3-20 Discharges 3.1-97, 3.2-61 Disclosure of information, general 1.1-6 Dished ends, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-15 Dished ends, vertical boilers 4.7-29

Distress flares, life-saving 3.6-4 Distress messages, operation, all ships 7.3-5 Diving bell ballast system, survey 7.2-56 Diving systems, class notation 6.1-12 Diving systems, periodical survey extent 7.2-55 Diving systems, survey interval table 7.2-9 Docking, strengthening 3.1-57 Document control, safety management 7.5-5 Document of Compliance (DOC), definition 7.6-1 Document of compliance (DOC), ISM Code 7.6-3 Documentation of instrumentation system, passenger ships 5.2-12 Documentation, barges 5.7-41 Documentation, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-6 Documentation, bulk carriers 5.2-54 Documentation, bulk carriers, enhanced strength 5.2-85 Documentation, car carriers 5.2-74 Documentation, carriage of potable water 5.13-1 Documentation, centralised cargo control 6.6-1 Documentation, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Documentation, classification general 1.1-6 Documentation, container carriers 5.2-61 Documentation, dangerous goods 5.11-1 Documentation, electrical systems 4.8-6 Documentation, ferries 5.2-37 Documentation, fire protection general 4.10-7 Documentation, fire safety, passenger ships 5.2-11 Documentation, gas carriers 5.5-3 Documentation, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-5 Documentation, grain carriers 5.2-81 Documentation, helicopter decks 6.1-6 Documentation, ICS class notation 6.5-6 Documentation, instrumentation and automation 4.9-6 Documentation, ISM Certification 7.6-8 Documentation, life-saving appliances 3.6-2 Documentation, load line 3.5-5 Documentation, machinery and system general 4.6-5 Documentation, main class hull (L < 100 m) 3.2-9 Documentation, main class hull (L > 100 m) 3.1-9 Documentation, oil carriers 5.3-10 Documentation, oil production and storage vessels 5.9-2 Documentation, openings and closing appliances (L < 100 m) 3.2-49 Documentation, openings and closing appliances (L > 100 m) 3.1-84 Documentation, propellers 4.5-5 Documentation, safety of navigation 4.11-5 Documentation, sternframes, rudders and steering gears 3.3-7 Documentation, tugs 5.7-8 Documentation, vapour control systems 6.10-1 Doors, indication of open/closed in cargo ships 3.4-9 Doors, superstructures and deck 3.1-85, 3.2-50 Double bottom arrangement 3.1-50, 3.2-26 Double bottom design (L < 100 m) 3.2-29 Double bottom design (L > 100 m) 3.1-54 Double bottom girder system (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Double bottoms in passenger ships 5.2-8 Double hull spaces in tankers, inerting 5.3-38 Double hull tankers, requirements 5.3-17 Downflooding, definition 3.4-1 Drain, steam turbines 4.3-52 Drainage of hatch covers (L > 100 m) 3.1-95 Drainage system, dangerous goods 5.11-6 Drainage, ballast and fresh water tanks 4.6-16 Drainage, barges and pontoons 4.6-14 Drainage, cargo holds and decks 4.6-12 Drainage, chemical carriers 5.4-13 Drainage, dry compartments 4.6-13 Drainage, ferries 5.2-43 Drainage, holds for fish in bulk 5.6-5 Drainage, machinery spaces 4.6-13 Drainage, oil carriers 5.3-20

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Drainage, refrigerated chambers 5.10-14 Drainage, tanks general 4.6-16 Drainage, tween deck for fish in bulk 5.6-5 Draught in ice, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-8 Draught marks, stability 3.4-3 Draught moulded, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-7 Draught moulded, definition (L< 100 m) 3.2-7 Dredgers, class notation 5.7-7 Dredgers, special requirements 5.7-26 Drilling vessels, class notations 5.7-7 Drilling vessels, special requirements 5.7-20 Drop weight test pieces 2.1-6 Drug and alcohol policy, SEP management system 7.5-8 Dry bulk cargo carriers, class notations 5.2-7 Dry bulk cargo ships, periodical survey extent 7.2-30 Dry cargo loads 3.1-35 Dry cargo ships, dangerous goods in packaged form, guidance 7.4-10 Dry cargo ships, dangerous goods, operation 7.4-8 Dry cargo ships, grain loading, guidance 7.4-10 Dry cargo ships, grain loading, operation 7.4-8 Dry cargo ships, operational guidance 7.4-10 Dry powder extinguishing, additional fire protection system 6.4-12 Dual fuel, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-5 Duct keel, access to 3.1-50 Ducts and pipes, refrigerated chambers 5.10-13 Dynamic angle, stability, definition 3.4-1 Dynamic loads, gas carrier tanks 5.5-24 Dynamic loads, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-29 Dynamic positioning system, periodical surveys 7.2-58 Dynamic positioning system, survey extent table 7.2-9 Dynamic positioning systems, definition 6.7-5 Dynamic positioning systems, design 6.7-9
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E0-class, periodical survey extent 7.2-56 E0-class, survey interval table 7.2-9 Earthing, cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-10 Earthing, cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-22 Effective flange of girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-20 Effective flange of girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-24 Effective shear area of girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-21 Effective shear area of girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-25 Effective tank cleaning (ETC), class notation 5.3-8 Effective width, buckled plate flanges 3.1-131 Ejectors, bilge system 4.6-14 Elastic buckling, allowable plate panels 3.1-115 Electric machines 4.8-44 Electric power, Class notation E0 6.3-6 Electric power, E0, ships < 300 tons gross and < 1000 kW 6.3- 7 Electric propulsion, main class 4.8-73 Electrical and electronic equipment, instrumentation 4.9-23 Electrical distribution, general 4.8-19 Electrical equipment, location and arrangement 4.8-59 Electrical installation, renewal survey extent 7.2-23 Electrical installations in explosive gas 4.8-69 Electrical installations, chemical carriers 5.4-26 Electrical installations, dangerous goods 5.11-4 Electrical installations, definitions 4.8-77 Electrical installations, gas carriers 5.5-59 Electrical installations, general 4.8-59 Electrical installations, oil and gas production vessels 5.9-20 Electrical installations, oil carriers 5.3-31 Electrical power plant, monitoring 6.3-12 Electrical power, main source 4.8-13 Electrical systems, diving systems 6.1-14 Electrical systems, system design 4.8-11 Electrical systems, vessel arrangement 4.8-25 Electrodes, approval and testing 2.3-16

Electromagnetic compatibility 4.9-23 Elongation, material testing 2.1-4 Emergency alarm system, life-saving 3.6-4 Emergency fire pump, gas carriers 5.5-17 Emergency generators, electrical installations 4.8-17 Emergency generators, starting arrangement 4.6-25 Emergency installations, passenger ships 5.2-9 Emergency instructions, life-saving 3.6-5 Emergency lighting, ro-ro passenger ships 5.2-11 Emergency planning, SEP management system 7.5-8 Emergency Preparedness 7.6-7 Emergency release, towing 5.7-9 Emergency shut-down system, gas carriers 5.5-44 Emergency source of power, electrical 4.8-14 Emergency switchboard, location 4.8-17 Emergency switchboard, passenger ships 5.2-11 Emergency towing arrangements, chemical carriers, annual survey 7.2-42 Emergency towing arrangements, chemical carriers, renewal survey 7.2-44 Emergency towing arrangements, gas carriers, annual survey 7.2-47 Emergency towing arrangements, gas carriers, renewal survey 7.2-49 Emergency towing arrangements, oil carriers, annual survey 7.2-36 Emergency towing arrangements, oil carriers, renewal survey 7.2-38 Emergency towing arrangements, retroactive application 7.18 Enclosure protection, electrical equipment 4.8-36 End connections, girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-20 End connections, girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-22 End connections, stiffeners (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 End connections, stiffeners (L > 100 m) 3.1-22 Engine output, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-32 Engine output, sealers 5.1-37 Engine seatings (L < 100 m) 3.2-29 Engine seatings (L > 100 m) 3.1-54 Environmental class 6.12-5 Environmental class, survey requirements 7.2-60 Environmental conditions, electrical equipment 4.8-33 Environmental conditions, hull design loads 3.1-29 Environmental conditions, instrumentation 4.9-20 Environmental conditions, machinery 4.1-9 Environmental control, hold spaces, gas carriers 5.5-21 Environmental protection and Safety Policy 7.6-6 Environmental regularity number, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-18 Environmental requirements 5.10-1 Equipment and systems notations 1.1-11 Equipment certification, procedure 1.1-14 Equipment number 3.3-29 Equipment tables 3.3-29 Equipment under control (EUC), definition 4.9-6 Escape routes, fire protection, cargo ships 4.10-38 Escape routes, oil production and storage vessels 5.9-6 Escape routes, passenger ships 5.2-17 Escort service, definition 5.7-45 Escort vessel, class notation 5.7-45 Essential system, definition 4.9-5 Ethylene oxide, chemical carriers 5.4-34 Ethylene oxide, gas carriers 5.5-66 EUC, equipment under control, definition 4.9-6 Evacuation, hyperbaric, diving 6.1-15 Evaporators, capacity 4.6-23 Exceedance probability, definition 3.1-9 Exemptions, life-saving appliances 3.6-1 Exhaust gas boiler/economisers, arrangement 4.7-11 Exhaust pipes, diesel engines 4.3-20 Exhaust pipes, insulation 4.1-8 Exhaust-fired thermal-oil heaters 4.7-10

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Existing bulk carriers, retroactive application 7.1-8 Existing ships, new requirements 7.1-7 Expansion joints and bellows 4.6-34 Explosion zones, electrical equipment 4.8-69 External loads, hull structures 3.1-29 External watertight integrity, definition 3.4-1 Extra high strength steels, composition and properties 2.2-12 Eye washes, chemical carriers 5.4-39 Eye-washes, liquefied gas carriers 5.5-75
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Failure analysis, machinery 4.1-10 Failure detection, instrumentation systems 4.9-13 Failure types, machinery, definition 4.1-5, 4.6-5 Fans 4.6-32 Fans within the cargo area, chemical carriers 5.4-21 Fatigue calculations for tankers 5.3-12 Fatigue control 3.1-127 Fatigue control, tank stiffeners 3.1-65 Fatigue, additional requirements 3.1-122 Fatigue, design principles 3.1-21 F-classes, periodical survey extent 7.2-56 F-classes, survey interval table 7.2-9 Feed water pumps 4.6-22 Feed water system 4.6-22 Fenders, supply vessels 5.7-10 Fenders, tugs 5.7-8 Ferries 5.2-37 Ferries, class notations 5.2-7 Ferries, ice class notation 5.1-8 Ferries, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Ferrite Steel castings for low temperature service 2.2-65 Ferrite Steel forgings for low temperature service 2.2-54 Fibre ropes 3.3-39 Field of vision, nautical safety 6.8-19 Fillet weld electrodes, approval 2.3-20 Fillet weld tests, aluminium 2.3-13 Fillet weld tests, steel 2.3-7 Fillet welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-68 Fillet welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-104 Filling limits, cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-5 Filling limits, cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-73 Filling pipes, oil carriers 5.3-21 Filters, fuel oil 4.6-22 Filters, lubricating oil 4.6-21 Fire alarm and detection, general 4.10-27 Fire alarm, automatic 4.10-25 Fire control plans, general 4.10-35 Fire control, operation all ships 7.3-14 Fire detection and alarm, cargo spaces, passenger ships 5.2-24 Fire detection and alarm, passenger ships 5.2-21 Fire detection, automatic 4.10-25 Fire detection, cargo area, additional fire protection 6.4-11 Fire detection, dangerous goods 5.11-5 Fire detection, fixed 4.10-27 Fire detection, unattended machinery space 6.3-5 Fire extinction, dangerous goods 5.11-4 Fire extinction, general 4.10-9 Fire extinguishers 4.10-18 Fire extinguishing arrangement, machinery space 4.10-19 Fire extinguishing, cargo area, additional fire protection 6.411 Fire extinguishing, cargo spaces, passenger ships 5.2-23 Fire extinguishing, chemical carriers 5.4-24 Fire extinguishing, gas carriers 5.5-57 Fire extinguishing, local, machinery spaces, additional fire protection 6.4-9 Fire extinguishing, main system, machinery spaces, additional fire protection 6.4-9 Fire extinguishing, oil barges 5.3-30 Fire extinguishing, oil carriers 5.3-29

Fire extinguishing, oil production vessels 5.9-18 Fire fighters, class notations 5.7-7 Fire fighters, periodical surveys 7.2-49 Fire fighters, special requirements 5.7-16 Fire fighters, survey interval table 7.2-9 Fire hose equipment, on deck, additional fire protection 6.4-11 Fire hoses 4.10-11 Fire integrity accommodation, additional fire protection 6.4-6 Fire integrity, bulkheads and decks in passenger ships 5.2-13 Fire integrity, bulkheads and decks, oil production vessels 5.9- 16 Fire integrity, bulkheads and decks, tankers 5.3-27 Fire patrols, passenger ships 5.2-24 Fire precautions, design principles 4.1-8 Fire protection, annual survey 7.2-19 Fire protection, cable installations 4.8-63 Fire protection, chemical carriers 5.4-23 Fire protection, diving systems 6.1-15 Fire protection, E0, ships < 300 tons gross and < 1000 kW 6.3- 7 Fire protection, gas carriers 5.5-57 Fire protection, general 4.10-5 Fire protection, general, periodical survey extent 7.2-19 Fire protection, low flashpoint liquid transportation 5.7-32 Fire protection, oil carriers 5.3-27 Fire protection, oil production vessels 5.9-16 Fire protection, passenger ships 5.2-11 Fire protection, petrol vehicle carriers 5.2-76 Fire protection, slop reception 5.8-3 Fire pumps, general 4.10-9 Fire pumps, tests 4.6-33 Fire resistance, electrical cables 4.8-29 Fire safety, cargo ships 4.10-36 Fire safety, cargo ships less than 500 t.gr 4.10-42 Fire safety, class notation E0 6.3-7 Fire safety, fishing vessels 4.10-43 Fire safety, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-12 Fire safety, helicopter decks 6.1-8 Fire safety, passenger ships 5.2-11 Fire subdivision, passenger ships 5.2-12 Fire technical definitions 4.10-5 Fire Test Procedures Code, definition 4.10-7 Fire zones, passenger ships 5.2-12 Fireboxes, boilers 4.7-36 Firemans outfit, additional fire protection 6.4-5 Firemans outfit, chemical carriers 5.4-24 Firemans outfit, gas carriers 5.5-57 Fireman's outfit, fire fighters 5.7-19 Fireman's outfit, general 4.10-32 Fireman's outfit, oil carriers 5.3-30 Fish hold bulkheads 5.6-6 Fishing vessels, class notations 5.6-1 Fishing vessels, design requirements 5.6-4 Fishing vessels, fire safety 4.10-43 Fixed ballast, stability 3.4-3 Flame arrester, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Flame screen, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Flame spread characteristics of pipes 4.6-7 Flammable products, definition, gas carriers 5.5-2 Flange buckling, profiles 3.1-118 Flange connections, pipes 4.6-34 Flange couplings, steering arrangement 3.3-18 Flare, ships with large 3.1-37 Flat end plates, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-17 Flat plates supported by stays, boilers 4.7-29 Flexible hoses, general 4.6-33 Flooding of tween deck, fishing vessels 5.6-10 Flooding of cargo holds, existing bulk carriers 7.1-8 Floors (L < 100 m) 3.2-28 Floors (L > 100 m) 3.1-54 Foam extinguishing, additional fire protection 6.4-11 Foam extinguishing, fire fighters 5.7-18

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Foam extinguishing, fire protection, general 4.10-21 Foam forming liquid 4.10-21 Foam generator 4.10-22 Foam generator room 4.10-21 Fore peak structures, tugs 5.7-8 Forepeak bulkhead, passenger ships 5.2-8 Forward compartment contents (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Forward compartment contents (L > 100 m) 3.1-18 Foundations for deck machinery, cranes, masts (L < 100 m) 3.2-39 Foundations, deck mach., cranes etc. (L > 100 m) 3.1-72 Framing, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-27 Framing, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-10 Framing, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Framing, side structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-33 Framing, side structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-61 Free surface effect, stability 3.4-7 Freeboard assignment, conditions 3.5-10 Freeboard correction, block coefficient 3.5-19 Freeboard correction, depth 3.5-19 Freeboard correction, L 3.5-18 Freeboard deck, definition 3.1-8, 3.2-8, 3.5-6 Freeboard deck, discontinuous 3.5-7 Freeboard estimation 3.5-11 Freeboard minimum 3.5-24 Freeboard plan, requirements. 3.5-5 Freeboard table, Type A ships 3.5-13 Freeboard table, Type B ships 3.5-16 Freeboard, deduction for superstructures and trunks 3.5-21 Freeboard, definition 3.5-6 Freeboard, effective length of superstructure 3.5-20 Freeboard, fishing vessels 5.6-11 Freeboard, length of superstructure 3.5-19 Freeboard, minimum bow height 3.5-23 Freeboard, sheer profile and corrections 3.5-22 Freeboard, standard height of superstructure 3.5-19 Freeboard, trunks 3.5-20 Freeing ports 3.1-100, 3.2-64 Fuel oil system 4.6-21 Fuel oil tanks 4.6-21 Fuel oil tanks - Pollution Prevention 6.1-23 Fuel storage, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-10 Fuel system, diesel engines 4.3-10 Full penetration weld tests 2.3-6 Functional capability, machinery and systems 4.1-9 Functional testing, chemical carriers 5.4-29 Functional testing, nautical safety 6.8-10 Functional testing, newbuildings 1.1-14 Functional testing, piping systems 4.6-39 Functional testing, refrigerated plants 5.10-21 Furnaces, boilers 4.7-35
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Gas carriers, class notations 5.5-1 Gas control, safety and monitoring, gas fuelled engines 6.1314 Gas dangerous spaces, gas carriers 5.5-16 Gas dangerous zones, gas carriers 5.5-2 Gas detection, combination carriers 5.3-36 Gas detection, gas carriers 5.5-62 Gas detection, oil carriers 5.3-34 Gas extinguishing systems 4.10-13 Gas freeing of cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-19 Gas fuelled engine installations, class notation 6.13-5 Gas fuelled engine installations, system configuration 6.13-9 Gas measuring, dangerous goods 5.11-6 Gas monitoring, controlled atmosphere 5.10-19 Gas spaces and zones, definitions, chemic. carriers 5.4-2 Gas spaces and zones, definitions, gas carriers 5.5-2 Gas spaces and zones, definitions, oil carriers 5.3-9 Gas supply system, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-9

Gas tankers, periodical surveys 7.2-46 Gas tankers, survey interval table 7.2-9 Gas turbine design 4.3-31 Gas turbine enclosure 4.3-48 Gas turbines 4.3-27 Gas turbines, annual survey 7.2-20 Gas turbines, engine testing 4.3-39 Gas turbines, exchange of components 7.2-17 Gas turbines, renewal surveys 7.2-24 Gas-dangerous spaces, definitions, oil carriers 5.3-9 Gas-fired boilers, gas carriers 5.5-72 Gas-freeing of cargo tanks, combination carriers 5.3-36 Gas-freeing of cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-51 Gas-freeing of cargo tanks, oil carriers 5.3-23 Gas-operated engines, gas carriers 5.5-72 Gas-operated propulsion machinery, gas carriers 5.5-70 Gauge glasses for oil tanks 4.6-18 Gauge length, tensile testing 2.1-4 Gear transmissions, general 4.4-17 Gears, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Gears, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-17 Gears, general 4.4-19 General Alarm 4.12-13 General cargo carriers 5.2-46 General cargo carriers, class notations 5.2-7 General Certification Agreement 1.1-15 General emergency alarm, life-saving 3.6-4 General survey, statutory certificates 7.2-7 Generating sets, speed governors 4.2-12 Generators, design 4.8-45 Generators, electrical installations 4.8-18 Girder, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-8 Girder, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-8 Girders, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-29 Girders, boilers 4.7-37 Girders, scantling diagrams 3.2-77 Girders, stiffening of (L < 100 m) 3.2-21 Girders, stiffening of (L > 100 m) 3.1-26 GMDSS and internal communication, functional requirements 4.12-6 GMDSS and internal communication, general requirements 4.12-5 Grab loading, strengthening (L < 100 m) 3.2-31 Grab loading, strengthening (L > 100 m) 3.1-57 Grading, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-5 Grain carriers 5.2-81 Grain carriers, stability 5.2-82 Grain loading, dry cargo ships 7.4-8 Grain loading, dry cargo ships, guidance 7.4-10 Grain size determination, materials 2.1-7 Grain stability booklet 5.2-81 Grain stability control, computer system 6.9-1 Graphical model (3-D), NAUTICUS, definition 7.7-1 Grey cast iron 2.2-69 Grounding avoidance system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-28 Grounding avoidance system, specific requirements 6.8-36 Guard rails, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Guard rails, gas carriers 5.5-17 Guard rails, oil carriers 5.3-19 Guidance notes, definition 1.1-5 Gutterway bar 3.1-27
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Halon, fire protection, general 4.10-16 Handling of ship, class assumption 1.1-6 Hard coating, definition 3.1-128, 3.2-74 Hatch coamings (L < 100 m) 3.2-53 Hatch coamings (L > 100 m) 3.1-88 Hatch corners, rounded shape (L < 100 m) 3.2-24 Hatch corners, rounded shape (L > 100 m) 3.1-46

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Hatch covers tightness and securing (L < 100 m ) 3.2-57 Hatch covers, deformations (L > 100 m) 3.1-93 Hatch covers, oil carriers 5.3-18 Hatch covers, strength 3.1-89 Hatch covers, strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-54 Hatch covers, tightness and securing (L > 100 m) 3.1-93 Hatch side cantilevers 5.2-46 Hawse pipes 3.3-28 Hazardous areas, oil production 5.9-9 Hazardous installations, refrigerating plants 4.1-9 Hazardous Occurrences, Reports and Analysis 7.6-7 Headers of cylindrical sections, boilers 4.7-24 Headers of rectangular or irregular sections, boilers 4.7-28 Heading information systems, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-27 Heading information systems, specific requirements 6.8-34 Heat exchanger tubes 4.7-22 Heat treatment of materials, general 2.1-1 Heat treatment, anchor chain cables 3.3-34 Heat treatment, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-46 Heat treatment, pipes after bending 4.6-38 Heat treatment, pipes after welding 4.6-36 Heating equipment, electrical installations 4.8-54 Heating of cargo, chemical carriers 5.4-17 Heating of liquid cargo, oil carriers 5.3-22 Heavy weather avoidance system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-28 Heeling moments, grain carriers 5.2-82 Helicopter decks, class notation 6.1-6 Helicopter decks, periodical survey extent 7.2-55 Helicopter decks, safety 6.1-8 Helicopter decks, structure 6.1-7 Helicopter decks, survey interval table 7.2-10 Helicopter safety 6.1-9 High expansion foam extinguishing, general 4.10-21 High holding power anchors 3.3-32 High strength steels, composition and properties 2.2-9 High temperature cargo, structures 3.1-119 High velocity vent valve, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Higher strength steel, hull application (L < 100 m) 3.2-13 Higher strength steel, hull application (L > 100 m) 3.1-13 HMON-1 or -2, class notation 6.11-1 Hold arrangement, chemical carriers 5.4-10 Hold arrangement, fishing vessels 5.6-6 Hold spaces, gas carriers 5.5-19 Holes in pressure vessels 4.7-51 Hoses, flexible, general 4.6-33 Hot surfaces, additional fire protection 6.4-8 Hull form, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-24 Hull form, sealers 5.1-37 Hull materials, gas carriers 5.5-9 Hull monitoring system, design 6.11-4 Hull monitoring system, design principles 6.11-3 Hull monitoring system, survey of 7.2-59 Hull surveys, provisions for 7.2-16 Hull, annual survey extent 7.2-18 Hull, renewal survey extent 7.2-21 Hull, survey interval table 7.2-8 HVAC, system requirements, comfort class 5.12-10 Hydraulic accumulators, design 4.6-24 Hydraulic cylinders, design 4.6-23 Hydraulic fluid 4.6-23 Hydraulic systems, circulation tank 4.6-23 Hydraulic systems, power supply 4.6-23 Hydraulic tests, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-50 Hydraulic tests, steam turbines 4.3-52 Hydrogen peroxide, chemical carriers 5.4-33 Hydrogen test, weld metal 2.3-18 Hyperbaric evacuation 6.1-15

IACS Shipbuilding and Repair Quality Standard 1.1-16 IACS, gas carriers 5.5-1 Ice belt, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-21 Ice belt, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-8 Ice class notations, Arctic and icebreaking service 5.1-19 Ice class, minimum power, existing ships 7.1-19 Ice conditions, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-20 Ice loads, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-24 Ice loads, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-8 Ice patrol service, operational guidance 7.3-16 Ice stringers, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-11 Icebreakers, ice strengthening 5.1-19 Icing, fishing vessels 5.6-3 ICS , class notation 6.5-5 Identification of materials, general 2.1-2 IGC Code, gas carriers 5.5-1 Impact pressures in tanks (L > 100 m) 3.1-35 Impact pressures in tanks, strengthening (L > 100 m) 3.1-77 Impact strength, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-20 Impact test pieces 2.1-6 Impact testing 2.1-6 Impact testing 2.2-16 Important system, definition 4.9-5 Incident investigation, SEP management system 7.5-7 Incinerator, periodical survey extent 7.2-25 Incinerators, arrangement 4.7-10 Inclining test 3.4-10 Increased Corrosion Margin (ICM) 3.1-15 Increased corrosion margin (ICM) (L < 100 m) 3.2-15 Increased stability, retroactive application 7.1-8 Independent means of communication, machinery 4.1-8 Independent operation, definition 4.1-5 Independent tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-4 Independent tanks, gas carriers 5.5-28 Inert gas plant, chemical carriers 5.4-37 Inert gas plant, oil carriers 5.3-37 Inert gas plant, periodical survey extent 7.2-41 Inert gas plant, survey interval table 7.2-9 Inert gas plants, gas carriers 5.5-74 Inert gas production and treatment 5.3-38 Inert gas system, slop reception 5.8-3 Inerting of cargo holds, dangerous goods 5.11-7 Inerting of double hull spaces, tankers for oil 5.3-38 Information system, centralised cargo control 6.6-4 Information to master, load line convention 3.5-10 Ingress Protection, electrical equipment 4.8-59 Inner bottom for grab loading (L < 100 m) 3.2-31 Inner bottom for grab loading (L > 100 m) 3.1-57 Inner bottom for wheel loads 5.2-48 Inner bottom longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-29 Inner bottom longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-53 Inner bottom plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-28 Inner bottom plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-52 Inner bow door (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Inner bow door (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Inspection and testing of electrical cables 4.8-67 Inspection and testing of transformers 4.8-49 Inspection openings, boilers 4.7-38 Inspection openings, pressure vessels 4.7-9 Inspection, passage requirements, gas carriers 5.5-19 Installation of water jets 4.5-11 Installation, hull monitoring system 6.11-7 Instruction manual, controlled atmosphere 5.10-19 Instructions for maintenance, life-saving 3.6-10 Instrument location and design, bridge equipment, nautical safety 6.8-41 Instrumentation and automation, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Instrumentation and automation, design principles 4.9-12 Instrumentation and automation, general requirements 4.9-5 Instrumentation and automation, survey 7.2-24 Instrumentation and automation, system elements 4.9-14

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Instrumentation of propellers 4.5-7 Instrumentation of water jets 4.5-11 Instrumentation, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-42 Instrumentation, component design and installation 4.9-20 Instrumentation, environmental conditions 4.9-20 Instrumentation, exhaust gas boilers 4.7-42 Instrumentation, oil carriers 5.3-33 Instrumentation, oil production vessels 5.9-22 Instrumentation, vapour control systems 6.10-5 Insulating materials, electrical installations 4.8-37 Insulating materials, refrigerated chambers 5.10-4 Insulation and shielding, thermal-oil installations 4.7-10 Insulation of cargo tanks and pipes, gas carriers 5.5-49 Insulation of hot surfaces 4.1-8 Insulation of machinery spaces, dangerous goods 5.11-6 Insulation of refrigerated chambers 5.10-12 Insulation protection, refrigerated chambers 5.10-13 Insulation testing, refrigerated chambers 5.10-22 Insulation, secondary barriers, gas carriers 5.5-21 Intact stability control, computer system 6.9-1 Intact stability criteria, main class 3.4-4 Intact stability, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-36 Intact stability, drilling vessels 5.7-21 Intact stability, oil tankers 5.3-16 Intact stability, passenger ships 5.2-25 Intact stability, supply vessels 5.7-12 Integral tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-4 Integral tanks, gas carriers 5.5-28 Integrated Computer Systems, ICS 6.5-5 Integrated computer systems, periodical survey 7.2-57 Integrated computer systems, survey extent table 7.2-9 Integrated Survey Programme (ISP) 7.2-13 Integration plan, ICS 6.5-6 Interbarrier space, definitions, gas carrier 5.5-2 Intercepts, first and second, stability curve 3.4-1 Interim class certificate, issuance 1.1-15 Intermediate survey extent, main class 7.2-21 Intermediate surveys, conditions 7.2-11 Intermediate surveys, survey interval table 7.2-7, 7.2-9 Intermittent fillet welds, hull structures 3.2-71 Intermittent fillet welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-107 Internal audits, SEP management system 7.5-6 Internal Communication 4.12-12 Internal communication systems, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-29 Internal insulation tanks, gas carriers 5.5-37 Internal loads, hull structures 3.1-31 International Maritime Standards, definition 1.1-5 International Safety Management (ISM) Code, definition 7.6- 1 International voyage, definition 7.2-7 In-water service 3.1-12 Iron castings 2.2-68 Iron, grey castIron, nodular cast 2.2-69 Iron, nodular cast 2.2-68 Isopropylamine, gas carriers 5.5-69
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Joystick thruster control, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-12 Jurisdiction, classification matters 1.1-19
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Keel plate (L < 100 m) 3.2-27 Keel plate (L > 100 m) 3.1-51 Keyway, rudder to stock connection 3.3-16 Knuckles, reinforcement 3.1-27
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Lampholders, designation and lamp rating 4.8-53

Lap welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-67 Lap welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-103 Large deck openings, definition 3.1-37 Lashin of containers 5.2-71 Lashing of vehicles, general cargo carriers/ro-ro 5.2-48 Lateral buckling, stiffeners (L > 100 m) 3.1-116 Launching stations, life-saving 3.6-6 Layout of rules for rotating machinery 4.2-5 Leak testing of tanks etc. 3.1-10, 3.2-9 Length of ship, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-7 Length of ship, definition L > 100 m) 3.1-7 Length of ship, load line 3.5-6 Level indicators, machinery general 4.6-18 Liability, limitations 1.1-19 Lifebuoys 3.6-5 Lifejackets 3.6-5 Life-saving appliances, main class 3.6-1 Lifesaving appliances, passenger ships 5.2-34 Life-saving appliances, personal 3.6-9 Lifesaving signals, operational guidance 7.3-15 Life-saving signals, safety of navigation 4.11-9 Lifesaving, operational requirements, all ships 7.3-2 Lift platforms, ferries 5.2-38 Lift platforms, general cargo 5.2-48 Lifting posts,support 3.3-45 Lighting on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-25 Lightning, electrical 4.8-20 Lightweight data, definition 3.4-1 Lightweight survey, passenger ships 7.2-29 Liners, rudder bearing materials 3.3-8 Line-throwing appliances, life-saving 3.6-7 Liquefied gas carriers, periodical surveys 7.2-46 Liquefied gas carriers, survey interval table 7.2-9 Liquefied gas, definition 5.5-2 Liquid cargo, definitions, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Liquid cargoes, compatibility guide 6.6-5 Liquid nitrogen system, well stimulation vessels 5.7-29 Liquid pressures in tanks, general 3.1-32 List of cargoes, chemical carriers 5.4-40 List of cargoes, gas carriers 5.5-76 List of cargoes, oil carriers 5.3-49 List of cargoes, vapour control systems 6.10-9 List of oils, operational guidance 7.3-27 Load distribution, longitudinal strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Load distribution, longitudinal strength (L > 100 m) 3.1-38 Load line marking 3.5-8 Load line marking, verification 3.5-9 Load line marks, annual survey 7.2-19 Load line marks, complete survey 7.2-24 Load line requirements, application 3.5-5 Load line, general requirements 3.5-5 Load waterline, definition, ice strengthening 5.1-5 Loading arrangements, oil carriers 5.3-43 Loading computer system (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Loading computer system (L > 100 m) 3.1-37 Loading computer system, stability control 3.4-3 Loading computer systems, approval 6.9-4 Loading computer systems, class notation LCS 6.9-1 Loading computer systems, general requirements 6.9-1 Loading computer systems, survey extent 7.2-18 Loading computers, stability control 3.4-1 Loading conditions, intact stability 3.4-7 Loading guidance information (L < 100 m) 3.2-25 Loading guidance information (L > 100 m) 3.1-47 Loading information, existing bulk carriers 7.1-18 Loading Instrument, IACS definition 6.9-1 Loading limits, hold flooding, existing bulk carriers 7.1-15 Loading manual (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Loading manual (L > 100 m) 3.1-37 Loads, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-24 Loads, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-8 Loads, bottom design (L < 100 m) 3.2-26

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Loads, bottom design (L > 100 m) 3.1-50 Loads, bottom slamming (L < 100 m) 3.2-31 Loads, bottom slamming (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Loads, bulkhead structure design (L < 100 m) 3.2-40 Loads, bulkhead structure design (L > 100 m) 3.1-74 Loads, container cargo 5.2-71 Loads, deck structure design (L < 100 m) 3.2-36 Loads, deck structure design (L > 100 m) 3.1-68 Loads, gas carrier tanks 5.5-24 Loads, hatch cover design (L < 100 m) 3.2-54 Loads, hatch cover design (L > 100 m) 3.1-90 Loads, helicopter decks 6.1-6 Loads, local design general 3.1-29 Loads, rudders 3.3-9 Loads, side and stern doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-51 Loads, side and stern doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-86 Loads, side structure design (L < 100 m) 3.2-32 Loads, side structure design (L > 100 m) 3.1-59 Loads, superstructure design (L < 100 m) 3.2-45 Loads, superstructure design (L > 100 m) 3.1-80 Log book, slop reception 5.8-4 Long forward superstructure, definition 3.1-8 Longitudinal stays, boilers 4.7-37 Longitudinal strength control, computer system 6.9-1 Longitudinal strength members, continuity (L < 100 m) 3.2-24 Longitudinal strength members, continuity (L > 100 m) 3.1-40 Longitudinal strength, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-26 Low air temperature, material application (L < 100 m) 3.2-14 Low air temperature, material application (L > 100 m) 3.1-14 Low air temperature, welding (L < 100 m) 3.2-67 Low air temperature, welding (L > 100 m) 3.1-103 Low expansion foam extinguishing, general 4.10-21 Low flashpoint liquid arr., survey extent 7.2-50 Low flashpoint liquid arr., survey intervals 7.2-10 Low flashpoint liquid transportation 5.7-30 Low pressure CO2 system 4.10-15 Low temperature service, rolled steel 2.2-22 Low temperature service, tubes and pipes 2.2-36 Lower freeboard deck 3.5-7 Lubricating oil system 4.6-20 Lubrication, diesel engines 4.3-10 Lugs, connection of stiffeners to girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-70 Lugs, connection of stiffeners to girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-106
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Machinery space bulkheads 3.1-18, 3.2-17 Machinery space bulkheads, passenger ships 5.2-8 Machinery space openings 3.1-97, 3.2-60 Machinery space, fire protection 4.10-24 Machinery spaces, additional fire protection 6.4-8 Machinery spaces, definition 4.1-5 Machinery, annual survey extent 7.2-19 Machinery, certification 4.2-7 Machinery, renewal survey extent 7.2-23 Machinery, survey interval table 7.2-8 Main class notations, definition 1.1-9 Main frames (L < 100 m) 3.2-33 Main frames (L > 100 m) 3.1-61 Maintaining ship condition, management system 7.5-6 Maintenance and testing programme for E0 and ECO 7.1-18 Maintenance manuals, class notation E0 6.3-2 Maintenance manuals, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-7 Maintenance of class, basis 1.1-6 Maintenance of equipment, assumption of class 1.1-6 Maintenance of ship, class assumption 1.1-6 Maintenance of the ship, ISM Certification 7.6-7 Maintenance, procedures for, definition 1.1-16 Man and machine interface, nautical safety 6.8-40 Management, safety objectives of Company 7.6-6 Mandatory class notations 1.1-9 Mandatory operational rules, scope 7.1-6

Mandatory ship type notations 1.1-9 Manholes in double bottom 3.1-49 Manning, operational guidance 7.3-17 Manoeuvring information, nautical safety 6.8-43 Manufacturers integration plan, ICS 6.5-6 Manufacturing survey arrangement 1.1-15 Manufacturing survey arrangements, machinery 4.2-7 Marine evacuation systems 3.6-7 Marking of helicopter decks 6.1-9 Marking, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-50 Marking, electrical equipment 4.8-37 Marking, gas carrier tanks and piping 5.5-50 MARVS, definition, gas carriers 5.5-3 Masters responsibility, safety management 7.5-5 Masts 3.3-42 Material certification, procedure 1.1-14 Material manufacturers, approval 2.1-1 Material specifications, machinery 4.2-9 Material testing procedures, general 2.1-4 Materials, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-23 Materials, container securing equipment 5.2-69 Materials, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-7 Materials, hull structures general (L < 100 m) 3.2-13 Materials, hull structures general (L > 100 m) 3.1-13 Materials, machinery and systems general 4.1-7, 4.6-7 Materials, oil production vessels 5.9-25 Medical first-aid equipment, chemical carriers 5.4-39 Medical first-aid equipment, liquefied gas carriers 5.5-75 Membrane tanks, gas carriers 5.5-28 Memoranda for owner, definition 1.1-17 Meteorological services, operational guidance 7.3-16 Methyl-acetylene-propadiene, gas carriers 5.5-66 Midship section modulus (L < 100 m) 3.2-24 Midship section modulus (L > 100 m) 3.1-41 Minimum bow height 3.5-23 Minimum bow height (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Minimum draught, tankers for oil 5.3-17 Minimum freeboard 3.5-24 Modification of a major character, definition 1.1-17 Moisture protection, refrigerated chambers 5.10-13 Moment of inertia, hull girder 3.1-42 Monitoring, boilers 4.7-42 Monitoring, bow loading arrangement 5.3-43 Monitoring, class notation E0 6.3-6 Monitoring, compressors 4.5-20 Monitoring, diesel engines 4.3-17 Monitoring, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-13 Monitoring, gas turbines 4.3-45 Monitoring, gears 4.4-25 Monitoring, incinerators 4.7-43 Monitoring, inert gas plant 5.3-39 Monitoring, oil content, slop reception 5.8-3 Monitoring, refrigerated plants 5.10-10 Monitoring, steam turbines 4.3-53 Monitoring, steering gears 3.3-25 Monitoring, thermal oil heaters 4.7-43 Monitoring, thrusters 4.5-16 Mono ethylamine, gas carriers 5.5-69 Moonpools, load line influence 3.5-7 Mooring lines 3.3-39 Mooring winches 3.3-41 Motions, ships 3.1-29 Motor vehicles, carriage, fire protection 5.2-23 Motors, electric, design 4.8-44 Mounting of diesel engines 4.3-19 Mounting of gas turbines 4.3-46 Mounting of rudder 3.3-15 Mountings and fittings, boilers 4.7-39 Movable car decks, class notations 5.2-7 Movable car decks, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Movable car decks, strength, support and stowing 5.2-75 Mud boxes 4.6-16

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Muster list and emergency instructions, details 3.6-10 Muster lists, life-saving, all ships 3.6-5 Mutual independence, definition 4.1-5
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National regulations, basis for assignment of class 1.1-12 Natural fibre ropes 3.3-39 Nautical chart system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-28 Nautical safety, additional class notations 6.8-8 Nautical safety, definitions 6.8-6 Nautical safety, documentation for approval 6.8-9 Nautical safety, documentation for information 6.8-10 Nautical safety, periodical survey extent 7.2-58 Nautical safety, rule objectives 6.8-5 Nautical safety, scope of rules 6.8-5 Nautical safety, survey extent table 7.2-9 NAUTICUS(Newbuilding), class notation 3.1-122 NAUTICUS(Propulsion), class notation 7.8-5 NAUTICUS, additional class notations, general 1.1-12 Navigation bridge visibility, retroactive application 7.1-18 Navigation lights, power supply 4.8-20 Navigational aids, safety of navigation 4.11-7 Navigational equipment, shipborne, safety of navigation 4.117 Navigational safety, general requirements 4.11-5 Navigational systems and equipment, carriage requirements 6.8-26, 6.8-27 Newbuilding rules, application to ships in operation 7.1-5 Night vision, instrumentation 4.9-27 Nitrogen generator, controlled atmosphere 5.10-18 Nitrogen, gas carriers 5.5-66 Nodular cast iron 2.2-68 Noise and vibrations, class notation COMF-V 5.12-1 Noise level on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-25 Non-Conformities, reports, ISC Certification 7.6-7 Non-destructive testing, oil production vessels 5.9-8 Non-destructive weld testing, boilers 4.7-47 Non-destructive weld testing, chemical carriers 5.4-11 Non-destructive weld testing, gas carriers 5.5-40 Non-destructive weld testing, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1103 Non-destructive weld testing, hull structures(L < 100 m) 3.267 Non-ferrous tubes 2.2-80 Non-return valves, bilge systems 4.6-16 Normal operational and habitable condition electrical installations, definition 4.8-77 Normal strength steel, hull application (L < 100 m) 3.2-13 Normal strength steel, hull application (L > 100 m) 3.1-13 Normal strength steels, composition and properties 2.2-7 Noxious liquid substance, complete survey 7.2-25 Noxious liquid substances, general, annual survey 7.2-20 Noxious liquid substances, general, intermediate survey 7.221 NPD supplementary requirements, oil production vessels 5.9- 26
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Objectives of ISM Code 7.6-2 Observation tank for condensate 4.6-22 Octyl nitrates, chemical cargoes 5.4-36 Offshore bow loading, survey extent 7.2-41 Offshore loading arrangements, oil carriers 5.3-43 Offshore service vessels, stability 5.7-15 Offshore support vessels, class notations 5.7-7 Oil and gas production and storage vessel 5.9-1 Oil barges, arrangement 5.3-17 Oil barges, fire extinguishing, 5.3-30 Oil barges, ventilation system 5.3-26

Oil burner control, boilers 4.7-42 Oil burning installation, remote stop 4.6-22 Oil carriers, class notations 5.3-7 Oil carriers, periodical survey extent 7.2-36 Oil discharge control, all ships, operational guidance 7.3-23 Oil discharge monitoring, oil carriers 5.3-20 Oil heater survey 7.2-27 Oil pollution emergency plan, tankers for oil 5.3-20 Oil pollution prevention, all ships 7.3-12 Oil pollution prevention, all ships, operational guidance 7.3- 21 Oil pollution prevention, machinery systems 4.6-18 Oil pollution prevention, tankers for oil 7.4-9 Oil production and storage vessels 5.9-1 Oil production facilities 5.9-5 Oil production vessel, class notation 5.9-1 Oil production vessels, hull strength 5.9-7 Oil production vessels, machinery 5.9-12 Oil production vessels, survey extent 7.2-51 Oil production vessels, survey interval table 7.2-9 Oil reception facilities, operational guidance 7.3-26 Oil record book entries, all ships 7.3-12 Oil record book entries, tankers for oil 7.4-9 Oil record book, requirement, tankers for oil 5.3-20 Oil recovery, class notation 5.7-7 Oil storage vessel, class notation 5.9-1 Oil systems, machinery spaces, additional fire protection 6.4-8 Oil, definition MARPOL Annex I 7.3-21 Oily water separating/filtering 4.6-19 Open hatch vessels, special consideration (L < 100 m) 3.2-38 Open hatch vessels, special consideration (L > 100 m) 3.1-71 Openings and closing appliances 3.1-84, 3.2-49 Openings and closing appliances, annual survey 7.2-19 Openings and closing appliances, survey extent 7.2-24 Openings and compensations, boilers 4.7-18 Openings in cargo ships 5.2-80 Openings in fire divisions, passenger ships 5.2-18 Openings in flat plates, boilers 4.7-33 Openings in longitudinal strength members (L < 100 m) 3.224 Openings in longitudinal strength members (L > 100 m) 3.145 Openings in passenger ships 5.2-30 Openings in tank decks (L < 100 m) 3.2-60 Openings in tank decks (L > 100 m) 3.1-96 Openings in watertight bulkheads (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Openings in watertight bulkheads (L > 100 m) 3.1-18 Operating conditions, refrigerating plants 5.10-5 Operating instructions, life-saving 3.6-5 Operation Manual, offshore loading oil carriers 5.3-45 Operation manuals, class notation E0 6.3-2 Operation manuals, gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-7 Operational instruction, vapour control systems 6.10-7 Operational instructions, slop reception 5.8-4 Operational performance, controlled atmosphere 5.10-18 Operational performance, refrigerated ships 5.10-1 Operational pollution control, all ships 7.3-12 Operational pollution control, tankers for oil 7.4-9 Operational procedures, nautical safety 6.8-45 Operational readiness, definition, ICS 6.5-5 Operational requirements, mandatory general 7.3-1 Operational rules, application 7.1-5 Operational rules, scope 7.1-6 Optional operational rules, scope 7.1-6 Ore carriers, class notations 5.2-7 Ore carriers, girder systems 5.2-58 Ore carriers, hull strength 5.2-58 Ore carriers, periodical survey extent 7.2-30 Overall examination, hull surveys 7.2-18 Overflow control, cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Overflow control, cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-61 Overflow control, cargo tanks, oil carriers 5.3-33

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Overflow pipes, system requirements 4.6-17 Overpressure protection of condensers 4.7-40 Overspeed governor, diesel engines 4.3-17 Overspeed governor, steam turbines 4.3-53 Oxygene indication equipment 5.10-15
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Panting beams, buckling strength 3.1-117 Party filled tanks, design loads 3.1-33 Passenger ship, definition 7.2-7 Passenger ships 5.2-8 Passenger ships, class notations 5.2-7 Passenger ships, dangerous goods, operation 7.4-7 Passenger ships, fire control 7.4-6 Passenger ships, operational requirements 7.4-5 Passenger ships, periodical survey extent 7.2-29 Peak bulkheads, passenger ships 5.2-8 Peak frames (L > 100 m) 3.1-61 Peak tank girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-34 Peak tank girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Penetrations of decks and bulkheads, cables 4.8-63 Periodical survey intervals, additional class 7.2-7, 7.2-9 Periodical survey intervals, main class 7.2-8 Periodical survey, extent, main class 7.2-18 Periodical surveys, date of 7.2-7 Periodical surveys, general 7.2-7 Periodical verification, ISM Certification 7.6-4 Perpendiculars, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-7 Perpendiculars, definition (L>100 m) 3.1-7 Personal communication, SEP management system 7.5-9 Personal life-saving appliances 3.6-9 Personnel and resources, requirements ISM 7.6-7 Personnel protection, chemical carriers 5.4-38 Personnel protection, dangerous goods 5.11-6 Personnel protection, liquefied gas carriers 5.5-75 Phosphorous, chemical carriers 5.4-33 Pillars in tanks 3.1-72 Pillars, buckling strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-44 Pillars, buckling strength (L > 100 m) 3.1-117 Pilot hoists 4.11-10 Pilot ladder 4.11-9 Pilot transfer arrangements 4.11-9 Pintles for rudder bearings 3.3-19 Pipe bending 4.6-38 Pipe couplings 4.6-34 Pipe fittings, materials 2.2-45 Pipe flanges 4.6-34 Pipe laying vessels, class notation 5.7-7 Pipe laying vessels, special requirements 5.7-23 Pipe materials 4.6-7 Pipe racks, drilling vessels 5.7-20 Pipe steels, requirements 2.2-30 Pipe tunnels, access 3.1-50 Pipe tunnels, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Pipe tunnels, gas carriers 5.5-17 Pipe tunnels, oil carriers 5.3-19 Pipe wall thickness 4.6-26 Pipes and ducts, refrigerated chambers 5.10-13 Pipes for gas fuelled engine installations 6.13-9 Pipes, heat treatment of 4.6-36 Pipes, joining of 4.6-34 Pipes, permissible stresses 4.6-28 Pipes, refrigerating plant 5.10-9 Pipes, stress calculations 4.6-30 Pipes, testing of 4.6-39 Pipes, welding of 4.6-36 Piping arrangement, stern loading, chemical carriers 5.4-15 Piping system, controlled atmosphere 5.10-17 Piping system, fire fighters 5.7-18 Piping system, low flashpoint liquid transportation 5.7-31 Piping system, oil production vessels 5.9-14

Piping systems, cargo area, chemical carriers 5.4-13 Piping systems, cargo area, gas carriers 5.5-43 Piping systems, centralised cargo control 6.6-2 Piping systems, certification of materials 4.6-9 Piping systems, classes 4.6-5 Piping systems, oil carriers 5.3-20 Piping systems, redundancy 4.6-20 Piping, definition 4.1-5 Plain furnaces, boilers 4.7-35 Plan approval, general procedure 1.1-13 Planned maintenance system, survey arrangement 7.2-12 Plastic pipes in oil production vessels 5.9-25 Plastic pipes, dimensions 4.6-31 Plastic pipes, joining 4.6-38 PLUS-1 and PLUS-2, class notations 3.1-122 Pneumatic power supply, piping systems 4.6-24 Pneumatic starting arrangements 4.6-25 Pollution Category, MARPOL, definition 5.3-49 Pollution control, all ships, operational guidance 7.3-23 Pollution Prevention Measures - Fuel Oil Systems 6.1-22 Pollution prevention, complete survey 7.2-24 Pollution prevention, general, annual survey 7.2-20 Pollution prevention, general, intermediate survey 7.2-21 Pollution prevention, machinery systems 4.6-18 Port state control, class assistance 1.1-16 Portable extinguishers, additional fire protection cargo area 6.4-12 Position keeping, diving systems 6.1-13 Postponement of periodical surveys 7.2-11 Potable water, tankers for carriage of 5.13-1 Power generation, electric, machinery 4.2-12 Power requirement, ice class, existing ships 7.1-19 Power supply systems, general 4.8-11 Preparation for survey 7.2-15 Pressure gauges, boilers 4.7-41 Pressure relief hatches, gas carriers 5.5-21 Pressure relief valves for cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-51 Pressure relief valves for liquid level control, gas carriers 5.5- 53 Pressure testing of cargo piping, chemical carriers 5.4-15 Pressure testing of cargo piping, gas carriers 5.5-46 Pressure testing of cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-12 Pressure testing of cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-41 Pressure testing of hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-10 Pressure vessels, design criteria 4.7-12 Pressure vessels, rolled steel 2.2-18 Pressure Water-spraying systems 4.10-22 Pressure/vacuum valves, chemical carriers 5.4-10 Pressure/vacuum valves, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Pressure/vacuum valves, hold spaces, gas carriers 5.5-21 Primary barrier, gas carriers, definition 5.5-3 Primer coat, definition 3.1-128, 3.2-74 Probability of exceedance, definition 3.1-9 Procedures and Arrangements Manual, chemical carriers 5.4- 3 Product certification, procedure 1.1-14 Product model, NAUTICUS, definition 7.7-1 Proof stress, material tensile testing 2.1-4 Propeller blade thickness 4.5-6 Propeller clearances 3.3-9 Propeller nozzles 3.3-20 Propeller nozzles, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-31 Propeller post 3.3-11 Propeller shaft brackets 3.3-21 Propeller shaft, periodical survey extent 7.2-26 Propeller shaft, survey interval table 7.2-8 Propellers, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-33 Propellers, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-16 Propellers, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Propellers, general 4.5-5 Properties of sections (L < 100 m) 3.2-22 Properties of sections (L > 100 m) 3.1-28

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Propulsion control systems, redundant 6.2-4 Propulsion thrusters, survey extent 7.2-26 Propylene oxide, chemical carriers 5.4-34 Propylene Oxide, gas carriers 5.5-68 Protected slop tank, oil carriers 5.3-41 Protected slop tank, periodical survey extent 7.2-41 Protection of cargo tanks, tankers for oil 5.3-17 Protection of crew 3.1-81, 3.2-46 Protection, electrical systems 4.8-21 Public Address system 4.12-13 Public address system, life-saving 3.6-4 Pumps to be certified 4.6-32 Pumps, bilge systems 4.6-14 Pumps, refrigerating plant 5.10-8 Pumps, tests 4.6-33 Pusher, class notation 5.7-7 Pusher, periodical survey extent 7.2-50 Pusher/barge units, periodical survey extent 7.2-50 Pusher/barge units, requirements 5.7-38, 5.7-39 Pusher/barge units, survey interval table 7.2-10 Pushers, requirements 5.7-38 Pushers, survey interval table 7.2-10
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Qualification requirements, ISM Certification 7.6-7 Qualifications, ICS 6.5-10 Qualifications, master and officers, nautical safety 6.8-45 Qualifications, nautical safety, survey requirements 7.2-59 Quantile, definition 3.1-9 Quick-closing valves in cargo piping, gas carriers 5.5-44
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Radar system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-27 Radar system, specific requirements 6.8-35 Radar transponders, life-saving 3.6-4 Radio communication equipment, survey extent 7.2-27 Radio communication, operation, all ships 7.3-7 Radio communications, GMDSS, operation all ships 7.3-10 Radio equipment 4.12-7 Radio installations 4.12-7 Radio installations, maintenance 4.12-10 Radio installations, performance standards 4.12-10 Radio installations, sources of energy 4.12-9 Radio logs, operation all ships 7.3-8 Radio records GMDSS, all ships 7.3-10 Radio records logbook 4.12-11 Radiocommunication services ashore, operational guidance 7.3-19 Radiographic exam. of welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.267 Radiographic exam. of welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1103 Ramps for wheel loads 5.2-47 Ramps forward, passenger ships 5.2-8 Ramps, internal 5.2-48 Rating of electrical cables 4.8-31 Reception system for recovered oil, periodical surveys 7.2-50 Reception system for recovered oil, survey interval table 7.210 Recovered oil reception and transportation 5.7-34 Recruitment of personnel, SEP management system 7.5-10 Reduction gears, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Reduction gears, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-17 Redundancy types, machinery 4.1-5 Redundancy, refrigerating plants 5.10-5 Redundant propulsion, class notation 6.2-1 Redundant propulsion, system design 6.2-3 Reefer piping installations 4.1-9 Reefer ships, safety requirements 5.10-1 Reefer vessels, hull materials 5.10-3

Reefers, class notation 5.10-1 Reefers, periodical survey extent 7.2-51 Reference temperature, definition, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Refrigerants 5.10-6 Refrigerated chambers 5.10-12 Refrigerated chambers, controlled atmosphere 5.10-17 Refrigerated chambers, structural steels 5.10-3 Refrigerated containers, ships for, class notation 5.10-1 Refrigerated fruit juice carrier, class notation 5.10-1 Refrigerated seawater tank, fishing vessels 5.6-5 Refrigerated seawater tanks (RSW) 5.10-8 Refrigerated seawater tanks, testing 5.10-22 Refrigerating machinery 5.10-6 Refrigerating plant, class notation 5.10-1 Refrigerating plant, design 5.10-5 Refrigerating plant, periodical survey extent 7.2-51 Refrigerating plant, survey interval table 7.2-9 Refrigerating plant, testing 5.10-21 Refrigerating plants, design principles 4.1-9 Refrigerating plants, materials 5.10-3 Register Book, entries 1.1-16 Reliability analysis, hull structures 3.1-21 Reliability, definition 4.1-5 Reliability, machinery and systems 4.1-10 Reliquefaction of cargo, gas carriers 5.5-48 Remote control systems, centralised cargo control 6.6-3 Remote control, bilge valves 4.6-16 Remote shut-off valves, emergency stop 4.6-22 Remote shutoff valves, lubricating oil 4.6-21 Remote sounding system 4.6-18 Renewal survey extent, hull and equipment 7.2-21 Renewal survey extent, machinery and safety systems 7.2-23 Renewal survey, conditions 7.2-11 Renewal survey, main class, intervals 7.2-8 Repair of defects, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-48 Repair of defects, chain cables 3.3-36 Repair of defects, clad steel plates 2.2-29 Repair of defects, rolled steel for boilers etc. 2.2-27 Repair of defects, structural steels 2.2-17 Reporting deficiencies, SEP management system 7.5-7 Rescue arrangement, standby vessels 5.7-50 Rescue boats 3.6-7 Responsibility of class, limitations 1.1-7 Responsibility, company, safety management 7.5-4 Restricted service, design loads 3.1-30 Restricted service, longitudinal strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-24 Restricted service, longitudinal strength (L > 100 m) 3.1-41 Retention of class, procedures 1.1-16 Retesting of materials, general 2.1-2 Retroactive application of the Rules 7.1-7 Review of management system, SEP 7.5-8 Rigging 3.3-42 Rolled steel for boilers and pressure vessels 2.2-18 Rolled steel for structural application 2.2-7 Rolled steel for structural applications 2.2-7 Ro-ro ships, periodical survey extent 7.2-53 Rotating machinery, general 4.2-5 Rotors, compressors 4.5-20 Routeing, operational guidance 7.3-17 RPS, class notation 6.2-1 Rubber items, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Rudder actuator 3.3-23 Rudder actuator, non-duplicated 3.3-48 Rudder area 3.3-9 Rudder components, design general 3.3-14 Rudder force 3.3-9 Rudder horn 3.3-12 Rudder items, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-30 Rudder items, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-14 Rudder materials 3.3-8 Rudder pintles and bearings 3.3-19 Rudder shaft 3.3-18

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Rudder stock, scantlings 3.3-15 Rudder torque 3.3-10 Rudder, documentation 3.3-7 Rule alternatives, application 1.1-5 Rule amendments, application 1.1-5 Rule particulars, covering areas 1.1-8 Rule parts, general overview 1.1-8 Rule scope, general 1.1-8 Rules in force, definition 1.1-5 Rules, definition 1.1-5
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Safety arrangement, thermal-oil installations 4.7-10 Safety construction, annual survey extent 7.2-19 Safety construction, complete survey extent 7.2-24 Safety equipment, chemical carriers 5.4-38 Safety equipment, complete survey extent 7.2-28 Safety equipment, general, annual survey 7.2-20 Safety equipment, liquefied gas carriers 5.5-75 Safety head, definition 5.3-9 Safety Management Certificate (SMC), definition 7.6-1 Safety Management Certificate, ISM Code 7.6-3 Safety management rules, scope 7.5-2 Safety Management System (SMS), definition 7.6-1 Safety Management System, functional requirements 7.6-6 Safety net, helicopter decks 6.1-8 Safety of Navigation, general requirements 4.11-5 Safety of navigation, operational requirements, all ships 7.3-5 Safety philosophy, nautical safety 6.8-5 Safety requirements, helicopter decks 6.1-8 Safety requirements, refrigerated plants 5.10-1 Safety system, unattended machinery space 6.3-3 Safety valves, air compressors 4.5-18 Safety valves, boilers 4.7-39 Safety valves, pressure vessels 4.7-40 Safety valves, refrigerating plant 5.10-9 Scalloping (L < 100 m) 3.2-68 Scalloping (L > 100 m) 3.1-104 Scoop arrangement, cooling water 4.6-20 Screen based systems, instrumentation 4.9-27 Sea chest boundaries, strength 3.1-52 Sea pressure 3.1-31 Sea water systems, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-32 Sea water systems, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-18 Sea water systems, basic ice strengthening 5.1-7 Sealers, ice strengthening 5.1-37 Sealing around tanks, gas carriers 5.5-22 Sealing of tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-10 Seasonal zones and periods, load line 3.5-28 Seats for deck equipment 3.3-45 Seats for winches, windlasses 3.3-46 Secondary barrier, gas carriers 5.5-20 Secondary barriers, definition, gas carriers 5.5-3 Section modulus, girders, hull structures general (L < 100 m) 3.2-18 Section modulus, girders, hull structures general (L > 100 m) 3.1-28 Section modulus, hull girder (L < 100 m) 3.2-24 Section modulus, hull girder (L > 100 m) 3.1-41 Section modulus, stiffeners, hull structure general (L > 100 m) 3.1-28 Section modulus, stiffeners, hull structures general (L < 100 m) 3.2-18 Securing of hatch covers (L > 100 m) 3.1-93 Securing of helicopter onboard 6.1-8 Securing of vehicles, car carriers 5.2-75 Securing of vehicles, ferries. 5.2-38 Securing points for lashing, general cargo carriers/ro-ro 5.248 Segregated ballast tanks 5.3-17 Segregated ballast tanks, operational guidance 7.4-12

Segregation of cargo area, gas carriers 5.5-15 Segregation of liquid cargoes, compatibility guide 6.6-5 Segregation of piping systems, liquid cargoes 6.6-2 Segregation of tanks 4.6-18 Seismic cables, fire extiguishing 4.10-33 Self unloadings systems, dangerous bulk cargoes 5.11-6 Self-closing cocks, open drains from oil tanks 4.6-22 Self-closing cocks, sounding pipes or level gauges 4.6-18 Semi-conductor converters 4.8-51 Semi-membrane tanks, gas carriers 5.5-28 SEP (Safety and Environmental Protection), definitions 7.5-1 Separating system, slop reception 5.8-2 Separation of spaces, oil carriers 5.3-16 Separation requirements, redundancy 6.2-5 Service and type notations 1.1-9 Service area notations, definitions 1.1-9 Service spaces, definition, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Service tanks, survey for sludge 7.2-25 Settling tanks, fuel oil 4.6-21 Settling tanks, survey for sludge 7.2-25 Shaft alignment 4.4-14 Shaft tunnel, passenger ships 5.2-9 Shaft tunnels (L < 100 m) 3.2-43 Shaft tunnels (L > 100 m) 3.1-77 Shafting and propeller, monitoring 6.3-11 Shafting design 4.4-6 Shafting, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-34 Shafting, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-17 Shafting, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Shafting, general 4.4-5 Shear buckling 3.1-115 Shear force correction, double bottom, bulk carriers 3.1-43 Shear force correction, longitudinal bulkheads 3.1-43 Shear forces, hull girder 3.1-38 Shear strength, hull girder 3.1-42 Shear strength, local general (L < 100 m) 3.2-18 Shear strength, local general (L > 100 m) 3.1-20 Sheer profile, freeboard 3.5-22 Sheer strake (L < 100 m) 3.2-33 Sheer strake (L > 100 m) 3.1-60 Shell plating, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-28 Shell plating, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-9 Shell plating, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Sheltered water service, design loads 3.1-30 Sheltered water service, longitudinal strength (L < 100 m) 3.224 Sheltered water service, longitudinal strength (L > 100 m) 3.141 Shielded metal arc welding electrodes, approval 2.3-18 Shifting boards, fishing vessels 5.6-6 Ship type notations 1.1-9 Ship types, definition 3.1-9 Shipboard cranes, class notation 6.1-11 Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan 7.3-13 Shipboard Operations, plans 7.6-7 Shipboard trials, compressors 4.5-20 Shipboard trials, diesel engines 4.3-25 Shipboard trials, gas turbines 4.3-50 Shipboard trials, gears 4.4-26 Shipboard trials, propellers 4.5-8 Shipboard trials, steam turbines 4.3-54 Shipboard trials, thrusters 4.5-17 Shipboard trials, water jets 4.5-12 Ships in operation, general rules 7.1-5 Ships out of commission, surveys 7.2-15 Shore connection, electrical installations 4.8-20 Shore connection, vehicle ramp for Ro/Ro-ships 5.2-47 Shrouds 3.3-44 Side doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-51 Side doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-86 Side doors, ferries 5.2-38 Side girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-34

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Side girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-62 Side longitudinals (L < 100 m) 3.2-33 Side longitudinals (L > 100 m) 3.1-61 Side plating (L < 100 m) 3.2-33 Side plating (L > 100 m) 3.1-60 Side scuttles 3.1-99, 3.2-63 Side scuttles, tugs 5.7-9 Side shell doors and stern doors, retroactive application 7.1-7 Sight glass for overflow pipes 4.6-17 Signalling lamps, safety of navigation 4.11-7 Signboards, chemical carriers 5.4-5 Signboards, gas carriers 5.5-6 Signboards, machinery and systems general 4.6-6 Signboards, oil carriers 5.3-11 Signboards, side ports fishing vessels 5.6-1 Sill heights (L < 100 m) 3.2-50 Sill heights (L > 100 m) 3.1-85 Single plate rudder 3.3-15 Single point mooring, tankers 5.3-46 Slamming, bottom strengthening (L < 100 m) 3.2-31 Slamming, bottom strengthening (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Slop reception and processing facilities 5.8-1 Slop tank, arrangement, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Slop tank, oil carriers 5.3-41 Slop tank, periodical survey extent 7.2-41 Slop tank, survey interval table 7.2-10 Sloshing in partly filled tanks 3.1-33 Slot welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-71 Slot welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-107 Socket outlets and plugs, electrical equipment 4.8-53 Socket welding pipe joints 4.6-35 Software for loading computer system 6.9-4 Software tools and features, NAUTICUS, definitions 7.7-1 Sole piece 3.3-12 Sole piece, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Soot-cleaning, exhaust gas boilers 4.7-11 SOPEP 7.3-13 Sounding pipes, general 4.6-17 Sounding pipes, oil carriers 5.3-21 Sounding pipes, refrigerating plant 5.10-14 Space definitions, fire protection 4.10-6 Spaces, separation and location, gas fuelled engines 6.13-9 Span of girders, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 Span of girders, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-21 Span of stiffeners, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 Span of stiffeners, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-21 Spare parts, machinery and electrical installations 4.1-11 Spare pumps 4.6-20 Spark arrester, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Special category spaces, fire protection passenger ships 5.2-22 Special features notations 1.1-12 Speed governors, diesel engines 4.3-17 Speed governors, steam turbines 4.3-53 Speed measuring system, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.8-27 Speed measuring system, specific requirements 6.8-35 Speed of generating sets 4.2-12 Speed, Maximum ahead service, definition 3.3-6 Spherical shells, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-14 Splicing of electrical cables 4.8-66 Stability and watertight integrity, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Stability and watertight integrity, ferries 5.2-43 Stability and watertight integrity, passenger ships 5.2-24 Stability booklet, requirements 3.4-3 Stability calculation, main class 3.4-8 Stability control, computer system 6.9-1 Stability documentation, definition 3.4-1 Stability documentation, general 3.4-2 Stability information, cargo ships 5.2-80 Stability requirements, additional class 3.4-1 Stability requirements, main class 3.4-1

Stability requirements, overview table 3.4-4 Stability surveys and tests, newbuildings 3.4-2 Stability, barges 5.7-44 Stability, crane vessels 5.7-24 Stability, deicing class notation 6.1-21 Stability, diving systems 6.1-15 Stability, drilling vessels 5.7-21 Stability, escort vessels 5.7-46 Stability, fire fighters 5.7-19 Stability, fishing vessels 5.6-2 Stability, grain carriers 5.2-82 Stability, offshore service vessels 5.7-15 Stability, oil production vessels 5.9-24 Stability, oil tankers 5.3-16 Stability, pipe laying vessels 5.7-23 Stability, shipboard cranes 6.1-11 Stability, supply vessels 5.7-11 Stability, tugs 5.7-9 Stability, well stimulation vessels 5.7-29 Staggered intermittent welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.268 Staggered intermittent welds, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1104 Stainless steel 2.2-25 Stainless steel tubes and pipes 2.2-34 Stainless steel, material factor 3.1-14 Stairways, passenger ships 5.2-17 Standard height of superstructure, freeboard 3.5-19 Standby pumps, general 4.6-20 Standby vessels, special requirements 5.7-49 Standing rigging 3.3-43 Starting air system, diesel engines 4.3-10 Starting of emergency generating sets 4.8-17 Static loads, gas carrier tanks 5.5-24 Static pressure, hull structures 3.1-31 Stay bolts, boilers 4.7-37 Stay tubes within tube nests, boilers 4.7-30 Stay tubes, boilers 4.7-37 Steam systems 4.6-23 Steam systems, branch connections 4.6-29 Steam turbine design 4.3-53 Steam turbines 4.3-52 Steam turbines, monitoring 6.3-9 Steel castings 2.2-57 Steel castings for boilers, pressure vessels and piping systems 2.2-65 Steel castings for hull structures and equipment 2.2-59 Steel castings for machinery 2.2-60 Steel castings for propellers 2.2-61 Steel for boilers and pressure vessels 2.2-18 Steel for low temperature service (pressure vessels) 2.2-22 Steel forgings 2.2-46 Steel forgings for boilers, pressure vessels and piping systems 2.2-53 Steel forgings for crankshafts 2.2-51 Steel forgings for gearing 2.2-52 Steel forgings for hull structures and equipment 2.2-48 Steel forgings for shafting and machinery 2.2-49 Steel grades designation 2.2-7 Steel grades, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-23 Steel grades, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-13 Steel grades, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-13 Steel manufacture methods, general 2.2-7 Steel tubes and pipes for ordinary pressure systems 2.2-32 Steel tubes and pipes, materials 2.2-30 Steel tubes, pipes and fittings 2.2-30 Steel wire ropes 3.3-39 Steel, bars for chain cables 2.2-56 Steel, base material 2.2-28 Steel, cladding metal 2.2-28 Steel, extra high strength 2.2-12 Steel, high strength 2.2-9

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Steel, identification of materials 2.2-29 Steel, identification of materials (bars for chain cables) 2.2-56 Steel, inspection, dimensioning tolerances and surface condition 2.2-27 Steel, normal strength 2.2-7 Steel, repair and rejection 2.2-29 Steel, repairs 2.2-17 Steel, stainless (castings) 2.2-66 Steel, stainless (pressure vessels) 2.2-25 Steel, stainless, (forgings) 2.2-55 Steel, stainless, pressure tubes and pipes 2.2-34 Steel, testing (pressure vessels) 2.2-26 Steel, testing, (bars for chain cables) 2.2-56 Steel, testing, dimensioning, marking 2.2-45 Steel, testing, plate clad 2.2-28 Steel, testing, tensile, impact, (structure) 2.2-14 Steel, tubes and pipes for boilers, heart exchangers and superheaters 2.2-40 Steel, tubes and pipes for low temperature services 2.2-36 Steel-aluminium connections, helicopter decks 6.1-6 Steering arrangement, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-31 Steering arrangement, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-14 Steering arrangement, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Steering arrangement, general 3.3-6 Steering gear control systems 3.3-25 Steering gear operation, testing and drill 7.3-5 Steering gear, arrangement 3.3-21 Steering gear, design 3.3-21 Steering gear, documentation 3.3-7 Steering gear, power supply 3.3-25 Steering gear, systems 3.3-22 Steering gear, testing 3.3-26 Steering motors, control gear 3.3-25 Steering systems, nautical safety, carriage requirements 6.827 Steering systems, specific requirements 6.8-34 Stem, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-25 Stern doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-51 Stern doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-86 Stern loading arrangements, chemical carriers 5.4-15 Stern tube, passenger ships 5.2-9 Stern tubes, arrangement 3.1-73, 3.2-40 Stern, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-13 Sternframe 3.3-11 Sternframe, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Sternframe, documentation 3.3-7 Stiffener, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-9 Stiffener, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-8 Stiffeners, scantling diagrams 3.2-77 Stiffening of girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-21 Stiffening of girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-26 Stiffening rings, boilers 4.7-36 Stillwater bending moments (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Stillwater bending moments (L > 100 m) 3.1-37 Stillwater shear forces 3.1-38 Stop valves, boilers 4.7-40 Stop valves, pressure vessels 4.7-40 Stop valves, steam outlets, boilers 4.7-40 Stowage of survival craft 3.6-6 Stowing of containers 5.2-71 Stowing of deck pontoons 5.2-75 Stowracks for deck cargo, supply vessels 5.7-10 Stowracks for pipes, drilling vessels 5.7-20 Strength deck, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-8 Strength deck, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-8 Stress concentration factor, scallops 3.1-41 Stress rupture values, rolled steel 2.2-18 Stringers, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-29 Stringers, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-11 Stringers, basic ice strengthening 5.1-6 Structural design principles 3.1-19 Structural rolled steels 2.2-7

Structural steel testing 2.2-14 Structural testing, hull (L < 100 m) 3.2-9 Structural testing, hull (L > 100 m) 3.1-10 Strums for bilge suctions 4.6-16 Strums for sea inlets 4.6-20 Struts, double bottom (L < 100 m) 3.2-30 Struts, double bottom (L > 100 m) 3.1-55 Stuffing box, rudder trunk 3.3-9 Subdivision index, cargo ships 5.2-77 Subdivision of cargo ships 5.2-77 Subdivision, hull strength and floatability (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Subdivision, hull strength and floatability (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Subdivision, passenger ships 5.2-25 Submerged turret loading, oil carriers 5.3-43 Suctions, bilge system 4.6-13 Sulphur liquid, chemical carriers 5.4-35 Sulphuric acid, chemical carriers 5.4-35 Superstructure ends, strength (L < 100 m) 3.2-46 Superstructure ends, strength (L > 100 m) 3.1-80 Superstructure length, freeboard 3.5-19 Superstructure, definition 3.1-8, 3.2-8 Superstructure, definition, load line 3.5-6 Supply vessels, class notations 5.7-7 Supply vessels, periodical survey extent 7.2-19 Supply vessels, special requirements 5.7-10 Supporting bulkheads (L > 100 m) 3.1-77 Supports for deck equipment 3.3-45 Survey intervals, general 7.2-7 Survey of material manufacture 2.1-1 Survey of newbuildings, general procedure 1.1-13 Survey programme 7.2-15 Survey reports, general procedure 1.1-17 Survey status, general procedure 1.1-17 Survey time windows 7.2-7 Surveys for retention of class, general procedures 1.1-16 Surveys on location, oil production vessels 5.9-3 Survival craft and rescue boat, passenger ships 5.2-34 Survival craft and rescue boats, cargo ships 3.6-8 Survival craft embarkation and launching arrangements 3.6-9 Survival craft, stowage 3.6-6 Survivors accommodation, standby vessels 5.7-50 Suspension of class 1.1-18 Switchgear assemblies 4.8-39 System configuration, instrumentation 4.9-12 System design, instrumentation 4.9-14 System design, redundant propulsion 6.2-3 Systems notations 1.1-11
T

Tailshaft, periodical survey extent 7.2-26 Tailshaft, survey interval table 7.2-8 Tank access openings (L < 100 m) 3.2-60 Tank access openings (L > 100 m) 3.1-96 Tank deck, definition, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Tank deck, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Tank dome, definition, gas carriers 5.5-3 Tank level gauging, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Tank surveys, main class 7.2-22 Tank types, chemical carriers 5.4-4 Tank types, gas carriers 5.5-5 Tank venting systems, chemical carriers 5.4-19 Tank venting systems, gas carriers 5.5-51 Tank venting systems, oil carriers 5.3-23 Tanker bows, safe access, retroactive application 7.1-8 Tankers for oil products, class notation 5.3-7 Tankers for oil, ballasting and cleaning, guidance 7.4-12 Tankers for oil, class notations 5.3-7 Tankers for oil, oil pollution prevention 7.4-9 Tankers for oil, operational guidance 7.4-12 Tankers for oil, operational requirements 7.4-9 Tankers for potable water, class notation 5.13-1

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Tankers, chemicals, class notations 5.4-1 Tankers, chemicals, periodical survey extent 7.2-42 Tankers, gas, periodical survey extent 7.2-46 Tankers, liquefied gas, class notations 5.5-1 Tankers, oil products, periodical survey extent 7.2-36 Tankers, potable water, survey extent 7.2-53 Tankers, survey extent 7.2-36 Tankers, survey interval table 7.2-9 Tapered couplings, steering arrangement 3.3-16 Temperature classes, electrical cables 4.8-29 Temperature definitions, Arctic ice classes 5.1-20 Temperature detection, dangerous bulk cargoes 5.11-7 Temperature measurements, refrigerating plants 5.10-14 Temperature on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-25 Temperature sensors for cargo pumps, chemical carriers 5.4- 31 Tensile test piece 2.1-5 Tensile testing, steel 2.1-4 Tentative rules, definition 1.1-5 Test pressures, pipes 4.6-39 Test valves for boiler water 4.7-41 Testing and certification, vibration 5.12-5 Testing and certificationg, noise 5.12-4 Testing and survey, redundant propulsion 6.2-2 Testing machines, impact testing 2.1-6 Testing of bending compliant couplings 4.4-29 Testing of bridge equipment, nautical safety 6.8-46 Testing of clutches 4.4-27 Testing of electrical propulsion systems 4.8-76 Testing of life-saving appliances 3.6-2 Testing of materials, general 2.1-2 Testing of remote control system 6.3-16 Testing of shafting 4.4-13 Testing of tightness of tanks etc. 3.2-9 Testing of torsionally elastic couplings 4.4-33 Testing procedures, materials, general 2.1-4 Testing programs, class notation E0 6.3-1 Testing, chain cables 3.3-34 Testing, compressors 4.5-18 Testing, controlled atmosphere installations 5.10-23 Testing, diesel engines 4.3-14 Testing, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-8 Testing, electrical machines 4.8-46 Testing, gas carrier tanks 5.5-41 Testing, gas carriers 5.5-64 Testing, gas turbines 4.3-43 Testing, gears 4.4-22 Testing, hull monitoring system 6.11-7 Testing, instrumentation and automation 4.9-10 Testing, propellers 4.5-6 Testing, refrigerated plants 5.10-21 Testing, rudders 3.3-27 Testing, steam turbines 4.3-52 Testing, steering gears 3.3-27 Testing, switchgear and controlgear assemblies 4.8-42 Testing, thrusters 4.5-15 Testing, welds, general requirements 2.3-1 Testing, wire ropes 3.3-39 Thermal expansion, pipes 4.6-30 Thermal stress analysis 3.1-120 Thermal-oil installations, arrangement 4.7-9 Thermographic investigation 5.10-22 Thermometers, refrigerated chambers 5.10-14 Thermoscanning, hot surfaces, additional fire protection 6.4-8 Thickness measurements, procedures 7.2-16 Throat thickness of fillet welds, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-68 Thrust bearing, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-34 Thrust bearing, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-17 Thruster control, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-12 Thrusters, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Thrusters, dynamic positioning systems 6.7-15

Thrusters, general, definitions 4.5-13 Thrusters, survey extent 7.2-27 Tightness testing of tanks etc. 3.1-10 Tillers, steering gears 3.3-23 Timber cargo, effect on stability 3.4-8 Timber freeboard computation 3.5-27 Timber freeboard, special requirements 3.5-26 Timber load line, definition 3.5-26 Titanium and Titanium alloy tubes 2.2-81 Tolerances, boiler and pressure vessel steel 2.2-27 Tolerances, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-45 Tolerances, chain cables 3.3-35 Tolerances, structural steels 2.2-16 Torsional buckling, stiffeners (L > 100 m) 3.1-117 Torsional wave bending moment 3.1-40 Towing arrangement, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-13 Towing arrangement, escort vessels 5.7-45 Towing arrangement, tugs 5.7-9 Towing heeling moment 5.7-9 Towing hook, tugs 5.7-9 Towing test, escort vessels 5.7-46 Towing winch 5.7-9 Towlines 3.3-39 Toxic gas detectors, gas carriers 5.5-66 Toxic products, definition, gas carriers 5.5-3 Training manual, life-saving 3.6-10 Training, ICS 6.5-10 Training, management system 7.5-6 Training, SEP management system 7.5-8 Transformers 4.8-49 Transition plate 3.2-36 Transitional source of emergency power, main class 4.8-17 Trawlers, class notations 5.6-1 Trawlers, design requirements 5.6-4 Trial trip, steam turbines 4.3-54 Trial trip, steering tests 3.3-27 Trials, unattended machinery space 6.3-16 Tripping brackets on girders (L < 100 m) 3.2-21 Tripping brackets on girders (L > 100 m) 3.1-26 Trunks, freeboard 3.5-20 Tube plates in boilers 4.7-30 Tube steels, requirements 2.2-30 Tubes, boilers 4.7-37 Tubes, fitting of, boilers 4.7-46 Tubular joints, weld tests 2.3-6 Tugs, class notation 5.7-7 Tugs, special requirements 5.7-8 Turbochargers, diesel engines 4.3-10 Turning gear, steam turbine 4.3-52 Tweendeck frames (L < 100 m) 3.2-34 Tweendeck frames (L > 100 m) 3.1-61 Type A ships, freeboard IMO Res.A320 3.5-11 Type A ships, special requirements 3.1-101, 3.2-65 Type approval certification, procedure 1.1-14 Type B ships, freeboard IMO Res.A320 3.5-11 Type testing, diesel engines 4.3-11
U

Ullage openings (L < 100 m) 3.2-60 Ullage openings (L > 100 m) 3.1-96 Ullage system, centralised cargo control 6.6-3 Ultimate strength, hull girder 3.1-132 Ultimate strength, panels and girders 3.1-131 Uninsulated steam pipes, restrictions 4.6-23 Unsymmetrical loading 3.1-19 Upper yield stress, material tensile testing 2.1-4 Uptakes, boilers 4.7-36 User input device, instrumentation 4.9-26 User interface, computer systems 4.9-18 User interface, instrumentation 4.9-25

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Vacuum protection, cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-53 Vacuum valve, definition, oil carriers 5.3-9 Valid statutory certificates, class assumption 1.1-6 Validity of classification certificate 1.1-17 Valves, design general 4.6-33 Valves, hydrostatic testing 4.6-33 Valves, operation of 4.6-10 Valves, sides and bottom 4.6-10 Vapour alarm and detection, gas carriers 5.5-62 Vapour balancing, control systems 6.10-6 Vapour control system, class notations 6.10-1 Vapour detection, chemical carriers 5.4-28 Vapour piping system 6.10-3 Vapour pressure alarm, vapour control system 6.10-5 Vapour pressure, definition, chemical carriers 5.4-2 Vapour pressure, definition, gas carriers 5.5-3 Vehicle decks, ramps, lifts, ferries 5.2-38 Vehicles with fuel in tanks, periodical survey 7.2-30 Vehicles with fuel in their tanks, general annual survey 7.2-20 Vent heads for air pipes 4.6-16 Ventilation of cargo spaces, dangerous goods 5.11-5 Ventilation on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-25 Ventilation passenger ships, fire safety 5.2-19 Ventilation system, controlled atmosphere 5.10-18 Ventilation, cargo area, chemical carriers 5.4-21 Ventilation, cargo area, gas carriers 5.5-55 Ventilation, fire protection, general 4.10-30 Ventilation, machinery spaces 4.1-8 Ventilation, oil and gas production vessels 5.9-9 Ventilation, outside cargo tanks, oil barges 5.3-26 Ventilation, outside cargo tanks, oil carriers 5.3-25 Ventilation, recovered oil reception 5.7-36 Ventilation, refrigerating plant 5.10-6 Ventilators (L < 100 m) 3.2-59 Ventilators (L > 100 m) 3.1-95 Venting of cargo tanks, chemical carriers 5.4-19 Venting of cargo tanks, gas carriers 5.5-51 Venting of cargo tanks, low flashpoint liquid transportation 5.7-32 Venting of cargo tanks, oil carriers 5.3-25 Venting of cargo tanks, recovered oil reception 5.7-36 Verification of electrical systems 4.8-5 Vertical tube plates, boilers 4.7-31 VHF radiotelephone apparatus, life-saving 3.6-4 Vibration documentation gas turbines 4.3-29 Vibration level on the bridge, nautical safety 6.8-25 Vibration of panels, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-19 Vibration of panels, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-21 Vibrations and noise, class notation COMF-V 5.12-1 Vibrations, diesel engines 4.3-20 Vibrations, gas turbines 4.3-49 Vibrations, rotating machinery, overview 4.2-6 Vinyl chloride monomer, gas carriers 5.5-67 Visor type bow doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-16 Visor type bow doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-17 Visual display unit, instrumentation 4.9-26 Void space, definition, chemical carriers 5.4-3 Voltage variations 4.8-12 Voltages, electrical systems design 4.8-12 Voyage data recorder (VDR), nautical safety 6.8-29
W

Wash bulkhead, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-8 Wash bulkhead, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-8 Washing machines, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Washing machines, gas carriers 5.5-18 Washing machines, oil carriers 5.3-19 Watch monitoring and alarm transfer system, nautical safety 6.8-29 Watches, radiocommunications 7.3-7

Watches, radiocommunications GMDSS, operational guidance 7.3-19 Water gauges, boilers 4.7-41 Water ingress in cargo holds, existing bulk carriers 7.1-19 Water jets, general 4.5-9 Water monitor system, fire fighters 5.7-17 Water on deck, ferries 5.2-43 Water on deck, fishing vessels 5.6-3 Water on deck, passenger ships 5.2-33 Water quality, potable water 5.13-2 Water spraying system, fire fighters 5.7-17 Water sprinkler system, automatic 4.10-25 Watertight bulkheads, definition (L < 100 m) 3.2-8 Watertight bulkheads, definition (L > 100 m) 3.1-8 Watertight bulkheads, doors (L < 100 m) 3.2-58 Watertight bulkheads, doors (L > 100 m) 3.1-95 Watertight bulkheads, height (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Watertight bulkheads, height (L > 100 m) 3.1-18 Watertight bulkheads, openings (L < 100 m) 3.2-17 Watertight bulkheads, openings (L > 100 m) 3.1-18 Watertight bulkheads, position and number (L < 100 m) 3.216 Watertight bulkheads, position and number (L > 100 m) 3.117 Watertight integrity survey, passenger ships 5.2-34 Watertight integrity, Arctic and icebreaking vessels 5.1-35 Watertight integrity, main class 3.4-9 Watertight integrity, passenger ships 5.2-30 Watertight integrity, retroactive application 7.1-8 Watertight, bulkheads, fittings on 4.6-11 Watertight, definition 3.4-1 Wave bending moments (L < 100 m) 3.2-23 Wave bending moments (L > 100 m) 3.1-39 Wave load coefficient 3.1-29 Wave shear forces 3.1-39 Weather criterion, stability 3.4-6 Weathertight, definition 3.4-1 Web buckling, profiles 3.1-118 Web frames, baltic ice strengthening 5.1-12 Welded joints, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-45 Welded joints, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-67 Welded joints, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-103 Welding consumables, aluminium alloys 2.3-38 Welding consumables, approval procedure 2.3-16 Welding consumables, austenitic stainless steels 2.3-35 Welding consumables, extra high strength steels 2.3-34 Welding consumables, ferritic-austenitic stainless steel (Duplex) 2.3-38 Welding consumables, general requirements 2.3-1 Welding consumables, hull structures (L < 100 m) 3.2-67 Welding consumables, hull structures (L > 100 m) 3.1-103 Welding consumables, special steels 2.3-31 Welding consumables, testing procedure 2.3-17 Welding consumables, type approval 2.3-16 Welding contractors, general requirements 2.3-1 Welding of outfitting details 3.1-27 Welding of outfitting details (L < 100 m) 3.2-22 Welding of steel pipes 4.6-36 Welding procedure qualification test, WPQT 2.3-3 Welding procedure qualification, liquefied gas system 2.3-10 Welding procedure specification, WPS 2.3-3 Welding procedure, clad steel plates 2.3-40 Welding procedures qualification validity 2.3-7 Welding procedures, aluminium 2.3-11 Welding production test, boilers and pressure vessels 4.7-49 Welding production test, gas carrier piping 5.5-46 Welding production test, gas carrier tanks 5.5-38 Welding shops, general requirements 2.3-1 Welding test 2.3-1 Welding test, general requirements 2.3-1 Welding, clad steel plates 2.3-40 Welding, lashing equipment 5.2-69

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Welding, non-destructive testing, chemical carriers 5.4-11 Well stimulation vessels, class notation 5.7-7 Well stimulation vessels, class requirements 5.7-27 Well stimulation vessels, periodical survey extent 7.2-49 Well stimulation vessels, survey interval table 7.2-10 Wheel loads, deck for (PWDK), ferries 5.2-48 Wheel loads, deck for, car carriers 5.2-74 Whirling vibrations, shafts 4.4-15 Winch supports 3.3-46 Windlass supports 3.3-46 Windlass, chemical carriers 5.4-9 Windlass, gas carriers 5.5-18 Windlass, general 3.3-38 Windlass, location, oil carriers 5.3-19 Windows, fire safety, passenger ships 5.2-20 Windows, glass dimensions 3.1-100, 3.2-64 Wire ropes 3.3-39 Wire-flux combinations, automatic welding 2.3-25 Wire-flux combinations, electro-slag and electro-gas welding 2.3-30 Wire-flux combinations, submerged arc welding 2.3-22 Wire-gas combinations, metal arc welding 2.3-27 Withdrawal of class 1.1-18 Workplace environment, manned workstations 4.9-27 Workplace, bridge design, nautical safety 6.8-11

Workshop testing of thrusters 4.5-15 Workshop testing, diesel engines 4.3-16 Workshop testing, gears 4.4-25 Workshop testing, propellers 4.5-7 Workshop testing, steam turbines 4.3-52 Workshops and yards, class requirements 1.1-13 Workstation design, instrumentation 4.9-25 Workstation, bridge functions, nautical safety 6.8-12
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X-carrier, class notation 5.2-102


Y

Yield strength, material tensile testing 2.1-4


Z

Z-direction test pieces 2.1-7 Z-direction testing, structural steels 2.2-16 Zones, areas and seasonal periods, load line 3.5-28

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