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  • 2012

    Introduction to the Classification Technical Rules

    GR-00-E KOREAN REGISTER OF SHIPPING

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    CO NTENTS

    1. LIST OF CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES 1

    2. USER'S GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES 3

    2.1 General 3

    2.2 User's Guide 3

    2.3 Numbering System 3

    2.4 Cross-Reference to Articles and Paragraphs 4

    2.5 Cross-Reference to Figures and Tables 4

    2.6 Units 5

    3. CONTENTS OF CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES 7

    3.1 Contents of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships 7

    3.2 Contents of Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships 24

    3.3 Contents of Other Rules 36

    3.4 Contents of Other Guidance 51

    4. CONVERSION TABLE OF SI UNITS 63

    5. LOAD LINE MARKS 65

  • LIST OF CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES

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    1. LIST OF CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES

    RULES GUIDANCE Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships

    - Pt 1 Classification and Surveys (Korean, English)

    - Pt 2 Materials and Welding (Korean, English)- Pt 3 Hull Structures (Korean, English)- Pt 4 Hull Equipment (Korean, English)- Pt 5 Machinery Installations (Korean, English)- Pt 6 Electrical Equipment and Control Systems

    (Korean, English)- Pt 7 Ships of Special Service (Ch1-Ch4,

    Ch7-Ch10) (Korean, English)- Pt 7 Ships of Special Service (Ch5, Ch6)

    (Korean, English)- Pt 8 Fire Protection and Fire Extinction

    (Korean, English)- Pt 9 Additional Installations (Korean, English)- Pt 10 Hull Structure and Equipment of Small

    Steel Ships (Korean, English)- Pt 11 Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers

    (Korean, English)- Pt 12 Common Structural Rules for Double Hull

    Oil Tankers (Korean, English)

    Rules for the Classification of Mobile Offshore Units (Korean, English)

    Rules for the Classification of Fixed Offshore Structures (Korean, English)

    Rules for the Classification of Steel Barges (Korean, English)

    Rules for the Classification of Dredgers (Korean) Rules for the Classification of Underwater Vehicles

    (Korean, English) Rules for the Classification of FRP Ships (Korean,

    English) Rules for the Classification of Floating Docks

    (Korean, English) Rules for the Classification of High Speed and Light

    Crafts (Korean, English) Rules for the Towing Survey of Barges and

    Tugboats (Korean, English)

    Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships- Pt 1 Classification and Surveys (Korean,

    English)- Pt 2 Materials and Welding (Korean, English)- Pt 3 Hull Structures (Korean, English)- Pt 4 Hull Equipment (Korean, English)- Pt 5 Machinery Installations (Korean, English)- Pt 6 Electrical Equipment and Control Systems

    (Korean, English)- Pt 7 Ships of Special Service (Ch1-Ch4,

    Ch7-Ch10) (Korean, English)- Pt 7 Ships of Special Service (Ch5, Ch6)

    (Korean, English)- Pt 8 Fire Protection and Fire Extinction

    (Korean, English)- Pt 9 Additional Installations (Korean, English)- Pt 10 Hull Structure and Equipment of Small

    Steel Ships (Korean, English)

    Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Barges (Korean, English)

    Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Underwater Vehicles and Diving systems

    (Korean, English) Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification

    of FRP Ships (Korean, English) Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification

    of Floating Docks (Korean, English) Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification

    of High Speed and Light Craft (Korean, English) Guidance for Approval of Manufacturing Process

    and Type Approval, etc. (Korean, English) Guidance for Floating Structures (Korean, English) Guidance for Freight Containers (Korean, English) Guidance for Single Point Mooring (Korean, English) Guidance for Ships Carrying CNG in Bulk (Korean,

    English) Guidance for WIG ships (Wing-In-Ground Effect

    Ships) (Korean, English) Guidance for Recreational Crafts (Korean, English) Guidance for Large Yachts (Korean, English)

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    2. USER'S GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES

    2.1 General

    2.1.1 The purpose of this General has been prepared to introduce kinds, contents and user's guide for Classification Technical Rules published by Korean Register of Shipping (hereinafter called "the Society") to users.

    2.1.2 Classification Technical Rules published by the Society are grouped into "Rules", which means all rules for the classification of ships, offshore installations and related equipment, etc., and "Guidance", which means rules prepared with the purpose of providing guidelines for the treat-ment of detailed contents during surveys carried out in accordance with the requirements in Rules. The list of Classification Technical Rules is given in 1.

    2.1.3 Where the formulated or revised contents of classification rules are not too voluminous, or it is anticipated that the revised contents will become effective early, Circular Letter shall be pub-lished for users to know its contents easily, instead of printing complete volumes.

    2.2 User's Guide

    2.2.1 Enforcement

    Rules, in principle, shall come into force after 3 months from the approved date and "Major Changes and Effective Date" is recorded at the beginning of each Rule for ready use.

    2.2.2 Format

    "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" is composed of 12 parts and "Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" is composed of 10 parts.

    "Other Rules" is composed of 9 kinds and "Other Guidance" is composed of 13 kinds.

    2.3 Numbering System

    2.3.1 "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" and "Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships"

    (1) In principle, the text consists of Part, Chapter, Section, Article, Paragraph, Sub-paragraph, (A), (a) and (i).

    (2) An article consists of a section number and serial number, and the hundred means section num-ber and the rest means serial number.(e.g.) For eleventh article in Section 2 ; 211.

    (3) The number of a figure or a table consists of part, chapter and serial number in each chapter.The figure number is placed in the center under the figure, and the table number is placed in the top left hand corner of the table.(e.g.) For eighth figure in Chapter 7 of Part 3; Fig 3.7.8

    For second table in Chapter 1 of Part 5; Table 5.1.2

    2.3.2 Other Rules and Other Guidance

    The same as 2.3.1

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    2.3.3 Classification Rules other than 2.3.1 and 2.3.2(1) In principle, the text consists of Chapter, Section, Article, Paragraph, Sub-paragraph, (A), (a)

    and (i).(2) The remainder are the same as those specified in 2.3.1. The number of a figure or of a table

    consists of chapter and serial number in each chapter.(e.g.) For ninth figure in Chapter 3; Fig 3.9

    For tenth table in Chapter 3; Table 3.10.

    2.4 Cross-Reference to Articles and Paragraphs

    2.4.1 "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" and "Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships"

    (1) Where a paragraph in any chapter is quoted from an other chapter in the same part, the chap-ter, relevant article and paragraph are written in sequence.(e.g.) For rules: in Ch 1, 201. 1 (1), or in Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Guidance.

    For guidances: in Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Rules, or in Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Guidance.(2) Where a paragraph in any part is quoted from an other part, the part, chapter, relevant article

    and paragraph are written in sequence.(e.g.) For rules: in Pt 1, Ch 1, 201. 1 (1), or in Pt 1, Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Guidance.

    For guidances: in Pt 1, Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Rules, or in Pt 1, Ch 1, 201. 1 (1) of the Guidance.

    2.4.2 Classification Rules other than 2.4.1

    Where the contents of any rules are quoted in the rules other than 2.4.1, the names of the rules, part, chapter, relevant article and paragraph are written.(e.g.) Where Pt 1, Ch 2, 202. of "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" is quoted in

    "Rules for the Classification of Steel Barges"; Pt 1, Ch 2, 202. of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships.

    2.5 Cross-Reference to Figures and Tables

    2.5.1 "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships" and "Guidance relating to the Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships"

    (1) Where a figure or a table in any chapter is quoted from an other chapter in the same part, the number of the figure (or the table) is written.(e.g.) For rules: in Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1), or in Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1) of the

    Guidance.For guidances: in Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1) of the Rules, or in Fig 2.1.1 (or Table

    2.1.1) of the Guidance.(2) Where a figure or a table is quoted from an other part, the part and the number of the figure

    (or the table) are written.(e.g.) For rules: in Pt 2, Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1), or in Pt 2, Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1)

    of the Guidance.For guidances: in Pt 2, Fig 2.1.1 (or Table 2.1.1) of the Rules, or in Pt 2, Fig 2.1.1

    (or Table 2.1.1) of the Guidance.

    2.5.2 Classification Rules other than 2.5.1

    Where a figure or a table of any rules is quoted in the rules other than 2.5.1, the name of the rules, the part and the number of the figure (or the table) are written.(e.g.) Where Pt 3, Fig 3.3.1 (or Table 3.3.1) of "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships"

    is quoted in "Rules for the Classification of Steel Barges": in Pt 3, Fig 3.3.1 (or Table 3.3.1) of "Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships".

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    2.6 Units

    The SI-units (International System of Units) shown in 4. are generally used in Classification Rules. However, the MKS-units (Metric System of Units) may be used together with SI-units, at the dis-cretion of the Society.

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    3. CONTENTS OF CLASSIFICATION TECHNICAL RULES

    3.1 Contents of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships

    P ART 1 CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEYS

    CHAPTER 1 CLASSIFICATIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Character of ClassificationSection 3 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 4 Classification Survey after ConstructionSection 5 Certificates and ReportsSection 6 Application for SurveySection 7 Cooperation Duties of OwnersSection 8 Competence and Duties of SurveyorsSection 9 Suspension/Withdrawal of Class and ReclassificationSection 10 FeesSection 11 Appeal on DisagreementSection 12 Related Regulations and SurveysSection 13 Classification of Other Installations or EquipmentSection 14 External AuditSection 15 Miscellaneous

    CHAPTER 2 PERIODICAL AND OTHER SURVEYSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Annual SurveySection 3 Intermediate SurveySection 4 Special Survey(Hull, Equipment and Fire-extinguishing Appliances)Section 5-1 Special Survey(Machinery, Electrical Installations and Additional Installations)Section 5-2 Special Survey(Additional Requirements to Ship Types)Section 6 Docking SurveySection 7 Surveys of Propeller Shaft and Stern Tube Shaft, Etc.Section 8 Boiler SurveySection 9 Continuous Survey of MachinerySection 10 Occasional SurveySection 11 Alteration SurveySection 12 Survey of Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods and Other Special CargoesSection 13 Additional Installations SurveySection 14 Hull Surveys for General Dry Cargo ShipsSection 15 Hull Surveys for Liquefied Gas CarriersSection 16 Survey Requirements for Shell and Inner Doors, Etc. of RoRo ShipsSection 17 Additional RequirementsSection 18 Special Requirements for Ships Subject to Korean Ship Safety Act or Fishing Vessels Act

    CHAPTER 3 HULL SURVEYS OF SHIPS SUBJECT TO THE ENHANCEDSURVEY PROGRAMME

    Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulk CarriersSection 3 Oil TankersSection 4 Chemical TankersSection 5 Double Hull Oil TankersSection 6 Double Skin Bulk Carriers

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    P ART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING

    CHAPTER 1 MATERIALSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Test Specimens and Testing ProceduresSection 3 Rolled SteelsSection 4 Steel Tubes and PipesSection 5 CastingsSection 6 Steel ForgingsSection 7 Copper and Copper AlloySection 8 Aluminium Alloys

    CHAPTER 2 WELDINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Test Specimens and Testing ProceduresSection 3 Welding work and InspectionSection 4 Welding Procedure Qualification TestsSection 5 Welders and Welder Performance Qualification TestsSection 6 Welding Consumables

    P ART 3 HULL STRUCTURES

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 3 Approval of Plans and DocumentsSection 4 MaterialsSection 5 WeldingsSection 6 ScantlingsSection 7 WorkmanshipSection 8 Corrosion Control

    CHAPTER 2 STEMS AND STERN FRAMESSection 1 StemsSection 2 Stern Frames

    CHAPTER 3 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bending StrengthSection 3 Shear StrengthSection 4 Buckling Strength

    CHAPTER 4 PLATE KEELS AND SHELL PLATINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Plate KeelsSection 3 Shell Plating below Strength DeckSection 4 Special Requirements for Shell PlatingSection 5 Side Plating in way of SuperstructureSection 6 Compensation at ends of SuperstructureSection 7 Local Compensation of Shell Plating

    CHAPTER 5 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Effective Sectional Area of Strength DeckSection 3 Deck Plating

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    Section 4 Wood Decks and Deck Compositions

    CHAPTER 6 SINGLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre KeelsonsSection 3 Side KeelsonsSection 4 Floor Plates

    CHAPTER 7 DOUBLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre Girders and Side GirdersSection 3 Solid FloorsSection 4 Bottom LongitudinalsSection 5 Inner Bottom Plating, Margin Plates and Bottom Shell PlatingSection 6 Hold Frame BracketsSection 7 Open FloorsSection 8 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 8 FRAMESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Frame SpacingSection 3 Hold FramesSection 4 Side LongitudinalsSection 5 Tween Deck Frames

    CHAPTER 9 WEB FRAMES AND SIDE STRINGERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Web FramesSection 3 Side StringersSection 4 Side TransverseSection 5 Cantilever Beams

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Deck LoadSection 3 Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Transverse Beams

    CHAPTER 11 DECK GIRDERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal Deck GirdersSection 3 Transverse Deck GirdersSection 4 Deck Girders in TanksSection 5 Hatch Side GirdersSection 6 Hatch End Girders

    CHAPTER 12 PILLARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of Pillars

    CHAPTER 13 ARRANGEMENTS TO RESIST PANTINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangements to Resist Panting forward the Collision BulkheadSection 3 Arrangements to Resist Panting abaft Aft-peak BulkheadSection 4 Arrangements to Resist Panting between Both Peaks

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    CHAPTER 14 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangement of Watertight BulkheadsSection 3 Construction of Watertight BulkheadsSection 4 Watertight Doors

    CHAPTER 15 DEEP TANKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkheads of Deep TanksSection 3 Fittings of Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 16 SUPERSTRUCTURESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Superstructure End BulkheadsSection 3 Access Openings in Superstructure End Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 17 DECKHOUSESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Construction

    CHAPTER 18 MACHINERY SPACES AND ENGINE CASINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Main Engine FoundationSection 3 Construction of Boiler RoomsSection 4 Thrust Blocks and FoundationsSection 5 Engine Casings

    CHAPTER 19 TUNNELS AND TUNNEL RECESSESSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 20 STRENGTHENING FOR NAVIGATION IN ICESection 1 GeneralSection 2 Ice StrengtheningSection 3 Engine outputSection 4 Hull Structural Design Section 5 Rudder and Steering ArrangementsSection 6 Propulsion MachinerySection 7 Miscellaneous Machinery requirements

    CHAPTER 21 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO SHIPS FOR NAVIGATION IN POLAR WATERS

    CHAPTER 22 VESSELS FOR POLAR AND ICE BREAKING SERVICE

    P ART 4 HULL EQUIP MENT

    CHAPTER 1 RUDDERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Rudder ForceSection 3 Rudder TorqueSection 4 Rudder Strength CalculationSection 5 Rudder StocksSection 6 Rudder Plates, Rudder Frames and Rudder Main PiecesSection 7 Couplings between Rudder Stocks and Main PiecesSection 8 Pintles

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    Section 9 Bearings of Rudder Stocks and PintlesSection 10 Rudder AccessoriesSection 11 Propeller Nozzles

    CHAPTER 2 HATCHWAYS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ArrangementsSection 3 Width of Attached PlatingSection 4 Load ModelSection 5 Strength CheckSection 6 Hatch CoamingsSection 7 Weathertightness, Closing Arrangement, Securing Devices and StoppersSection 8 Additional RequirementSection 9 DrainageSection 10 Miscellaneous Openings

    CHAPTER 3 BOW DOORS, SIDE AND STERN DOORSSection 1 Bow Doors and Inner DoorsSection 2 Side and Stern Doors

    CHAPTER 4 BULWARKS, FREEING PORTS, SIDE SCUTTLES, RECTANGULAR WINDOWS, SKYLIGHTS, VENTILATORS AND PERMANENT GANGWAYS

    Section 1 Bulwarks and GuardrailsSection 2 Freeing PortsSection 3 Side Scuttles, Rectangular Windows and SkylightsSection 4 VentilatorsSection 5 Permanent Gangways

    CHAPTER 5 MASTS AND DERRICK POSTSSection 1 Masts without Cargo GearSection 2 Derrick Posts

    CHAPTER 6 CEILINGS AND SPARRINGSSection 1 Bottom CeilingsSection 2 Sparrings

    CHAPTER 7 CEMENTING AND PAINTINGSection 1 CementingSection 2 Painting

    CHAPTER 8 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Equipment NumberSection 3 AnchorsSection 4 ChainsSection 5 Steel Wire RopesSection 6 Fibre RopesSection 7 Hatch TarpaulinsSection 8 Side ScuttlesSection 9 Rectangular Windows

    CHAPTER 9 STRENGTH AND SECURING OF SMALL HATCHES, FITTINGS AND EQUIPMENT ON THE FORE DECK

    Section 1 Application and ImplementationSection 2 Strength and Securing of Small Hatches on the Exposed Fore DeckSection 3 Strength Requirements for Fore Deck Fittings and Equipment

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    CHAPTER 10 SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT, FITTINGS AND SUPPORTING HULL STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH TOWING AND MOORING

    Section 1 Definitions and Scope of ApplicationSection 2 Towing and Mooring

    CHAPTER 11 ACCESS TO AND WITHIN SPACES IN, AND FORWARD OF, THE CARGO AREA OF OIL TANKERS AND BULK CARRIERS

    Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Technical Provisions for Means of Access for Inspections

    P ART 5 MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Plans and DocumentsSection 3 Tests and InspectionsSection 4 Spare Parts and Tools

    CHAPTER 2 MAIN AND AUXILIARY ENGINESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Internal Combustion EnginesSection 3 Steam TurbinesSection 4 Gas Turbines

    CHAPTER 3 PROPULSION SHAFTING AND POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ShaftingsSection 3 PropellersSection 4 Power Transmission Systems

    CHAPTER 4 TORSIONAL VIBRATION OF SHAFTINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Allowable Limit of Vibration Stresses

    CHAPTER 5 BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELSSection 1 BoilersSection 2 Thermal Oil HeatersSection 3 Pressure VesselsSection 4 Welding for Boilers and Pressure Vessels

    CHAPTER 6 AUXILIARIES AND PIPING ARRANGEMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Air Pipes, Overflow Pipes and Sounding DevicesSection 3 Ship-side Valves and Overboard DischargeSection 4 Bilge and Ballast SystemSection 5 Feed Water and Condensate System for BoilerSection 6 Steam and Exhaust Gas PipingSection 7 Cooling SystemSection 8 Lubricating Oil SystemSection 9 Fuel Oil SystemSection 10 Thermal Oil SystemSection 11 Compressed Air SystemSection 12 Refrigerating MachinerySection 13 Tests and Inspections

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    CHAPTER 7 STEERING GEARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Performance and ArrangementSection 3 ControlsSection 4 Materials, Constructions and StrengthSection 5 TestingSection 6 Additional Requirements Concerning Tankers of 10,000 Gross Tonnage and Upwards and

    Other Ships of 70,000 Gross Tonnage and Upwards

    CHAPTER 8 WINDLASSES AND MOORING WINCHESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 WindlassesSection 3 Mooring Winches

    P ART 6 ELECTRICAL EQUIP MENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

    CHAPTER 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Rotating MachinerySection 3 Switchboards, Section Boards, Distribution Boards and Protective EquipmentSection 4 CablesSection 5 DistributionSection 6 Transformers for Power and LightingSection 7 Controlgears for Motors and Magnetic BrakesSection 8 Fuses, Circuit-breakers and Electromagnetic ContactorsSection 9 Explosion-protected Electrical EquipmentSection 10 Lighting Fittings, Heating Appliances and Wiring AccessoriesSection 11 Internal CommunicationsSection 12 Semi-Conductor Rectifiers for PowerSection 13 Accumulator BatteriesSection 14 Emergency Electrical EquipmentSection 15 Lightning ConductorsSection 16 High Voltage Electrical InstallationsSection 17 Electric Propulsion UnitSection 18 Tests after Installation on BoardSection 19 Spare Parts, Tools and Instruments

    CHAPTER 2 CONTROL SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 System and ControlSection 3 Tests

    P ART 7 SHIP S OF SP ECIAL SERVICE

    CHAPTER 1 OIL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Hatchways, Gangways and Freeing ArrangementsSection 3 Longitudinal Frames and Beams in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 4 Girders, Transverses and Cross Ties in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 5 Bulkheads in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 6 Relative Deformation of Wing TanksSection 7 WeldingSection 8 Supplementary Provisions for Tankers Having Longitudinal Bulkhead at Centre Line OnlySection 9 Special Requirements for Wing Tanks at Fore PartsSection 10 Piping Systems and Venting Systems for Oil Tankers

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    Section 11 Electrical Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 ORE CARRIERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Construction and Dimension

    CHAPTER 3 BULK CARRIERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Harmonized Notations and Corresponding Design Loading Conditions Section 3 Double BottomsSection 4 Hopper TanksSection 5 Topside TanksSection 6 Transverse Bulkheads and StoolsSection 7 Hold FramesSection 8 Decks and Shell PlatingsSection 9 Hatch Covers and Hatch Coamings of Cargo HoldsSection 10 Longitudinal Strength of Hull Girder in Flooded Condition for Bulk CarriersSection 11 Evaluation of Allowable Hold Loading for Bulk Carriers Considering Hold FloodingSection 12 Evaluation of Scantlings of Corrugated Transverse Watertight Bulkheads in Bulk Carriers

    Considering Hold FloodingSection 13 Requirements for the Fitting of a Forecastle for Bulk Carriers, Ore Carriers and

    Combination Carriers Section 14 Water Level Detection & Alarm and Drainage & Pumping Systems for Bulk Carriers and

    Single Hold Cargo ShipsSection 15 Supplementary Provisions for Carriage of Liquid in HoldsSection 16 Electrical Equipment of Coal CarriersSection 17 Renewal Criteria for Side Shell Frames and Brackets in Single Side Skin Bulk Carriers

    and Single Side Skin OBO CarriersSection 18 Cargo Hatch Cover Securing Arrangements

    CHAPTER 4 CONTAINER SHIPSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal StrengthSection 3 Double BottomsSection 4 Double Side ConstructionSection 5 Transverse BulkheadsSection 6 Deck ConstructionSection 7 Freight Container Securing ArrangementSection 8 Welding

    CHAPTER 5 SHIPS CARRYING LIQUEFIED GASES IN BULK (Separate Publication)Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Ship Survival Capability and Location of Cargo TanksSection 3 Ship ArrangementsSection 4 Cargo ContainmentSection 5 Process Pressure Vessels and Liquid, Vapour, and Pressure Piping SystemsSection 6 Materials of ConstructionSection 7 Cargo Pressure/Temperature ControlSection 8 Cargo Tank Vent SystemsSection 9 Environmental ControlSection 10 Electrical InstallationsSection 11 Fire Protection and Fire ExtinctionSection 12 Mechanical Ventilation in the Cargo AreaSection 13 Instrumentation (Gauging, Gas Detection)Section 14 Personnel ProtectionSection 15 Filling Limits for Cargo TanksSection 16 Use of Cargo as FuelSection 17 Special Requirements

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    Section 18 Operating RequirementsSection 19 Summary of Minimum Requirements

    CHAPTER 6 SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN BULK (Separate Publication)Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Ship Survival Capability and Location of Cargo TanksSection 3 Ship ArrangementsSection 4 Cargo ContainmentSection 5 Cargo TransferSection 6 Materials of ConstructionSection 7 Cargo Temperature ControlSection 8 Cargo Tank Venting and Gas-freeing ArrangementsSection 9 Environmental ControlSection 10 Electrical InstallationsSection 11 Fire Protection and Fire ExtinctionSection 12 Mechanical Ventilation in the Cargo AreaSection 13 InstrumentationSection 14 Personnel ProtectionSection 15 Special RequirementsSection 16 Operational RequirementsSection 17 Summary of Minimum RequirementsSection 18 List of Chemicals to which this Chapter does not applySection 19 Index of Products Carried in BulkSection 20 Transport of Liquid Chemical WastesSection 21 Criteria for assigning carriage requirements for products subject to the IBC Code

    CHAPTER 7 CAR FERRIES AND ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF SHIPSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal StrengthSection 3 Deck StructureSection 4 Electrical Equipment of Automobile Carriers

    CHAPTER 8 OFFSHORE SUPPLY SHIPSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal StrengthSection 3 Shell PlatingSection 4 Deck PlatingSection 5 FramingSection 6 Superstructures and DeckhousesSection 7 Watertight Bulkhead DoorsSection 8 Engine Exhaust Outlets

    CHAPTER 9 TUGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal StrengthSection 3 Single BottomsSection 4 Panting and Strengthening of Bottom ForwardSection 5 Machinery CasingsSection 6 Towing ArrangementsSection 7 Fenders

    CHAPTER 10 DOUBLE HULL TANKERSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkhead PlatingSection 3 Longitudinals and StiffenersSection 4 GirdersSection 5 Structural DetailsSection 6 Special Requirements for Corrosion

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    Section 7 Special Requirements for Forward Wing TanksSection 8 Special Requirements for Tankers with Mid-deckSection 9 Special Requirements for Hatchways and Permanent GangwaySection 10 Welding

    P ART 8 FIRE P ROTECTION AND FIRE EXTINCTION

    CHAPTER 1 FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE DETECTION & FIRE EXTINCTIONSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 2 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND EXPLOSIONSection 1 Prevention of Ignition ProbabilitySection 2 Prevention of Fire Growth PotentialSection 3 Prevention of Smoke Generation Potential and Toxicity

    CHAPTER 3 SUPPRESSION OF FIRESection 1 Detection and AlarmSection 2 Control of Smoke SpeedSection 3 Containment of FireSection 4 Fire FightingSection 5 Structure Integrity

    CHAPTER 4 ESCAPESection 1 Notification of Crew and PassengersSection 2 Means of Escape

    CHAPTER 5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSSection 1 Helicopter FacilitiesSection 2 Carriage of Dangerous GoodsSection 3 Protection of Vehicle, Special Category and Ro-Ro SpacesSection 4 Qualitative Failure Analysis for Propulsion and Steering on Passenger Ships

    P ART 9 ADDITIONAL INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 CARGO REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 SurveysSection 3 Refrigerating MachinerySection 4 Special Requirements for Refrigerating Machinery Using Ammonia as RefrigerantSection 5 Refrigerated ChambersSection 6 TestsSection 7 Loading Port Surveys

    CHAPTER 2 CARGO HANDLING APPLIANCESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 SurveysSection 3 Derrick SystemsSection 4 CranesSection 5 Cargo FittingsSection 6 Loose GearSection 7 Machinery, Electrical Installations and Control Engineering SystemsSection 8 Cargo Lifts and Cargo RampsSection 9 Certification, Marking and Documentation

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    CHAPTER 3 AUTOMATIC AND REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Surveys of Automatic and Remote Control SystemsSection 3 Centralized Monitoring and Control Systems for Main Propulsion and Essential Auxiliary

    MachinerySection 4 Operating Systems for Periodically Unattended Machinery SpacesSection 5 Automatic Equipment

    CHAPTER 4 DYNAMIC POSITIONING SYSTEMSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Requirements of Dynamic Positioning SystemSection 3 Testing and Inspection

    CHAPTER 5 NAVIGATION BRIDGE SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Surveys of Navigation Bridge SystemsSection 3 Bridge Layouts and Bridge Working EnvironmentsSection 4 Navigational EquipmentSection 5 Accident Prevention SystemsSection 6 Bridge Work Assist Systems

    CHAPTER 6 HULL MONITORING SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 System RequirementsSection 3 Approval for Plans and Documents, Installation and Installation SurveySection 4 Periodical Survey

    CHAPTER 7 DIVING SYSTEMSSection 1 Classification RegistrySection 2 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 3 Classification Survey after ConstructionSection 4 Kinds of SurveysSection 5 Performance of SurveySection 6 GeneralSection 7 Gas Cylinders, Decompression Chambers and Diving BellsSection 8 Pipes, Valves, Fittings, Hoses and UmbilicalsSection 9 CompressorsSection 10 Life Support SystemsSection 11 Automation, Communication and Locating EquipmentSection 12 Electrical EquipmentSection 13 Fire Protection and ExtinctionSection 14 Handling, Transfer and Mating EquipmentSection 15 Hyperbaric Evacuation SystemSection 16 Position Keeping System

    P ART 10 HULL STRUCTURE AND EQUIP MENT OF SMALL STEEL SHIP S

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 3 Materials, Welding and Construction

    CHAPTER 2 STEMS AND STERN FRAMESSection 1 StemsSection 2 Stern Frames

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    CHAPTER 3 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bending StrengthSection 3 Buckling Strength

    CHAPTER 4 PLATE KEELS AND SHELL PLATINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Plate KeelsSection 3 Shell Plating for Midship Part of ShipSection 4 Shell Plating for End PartsSection 5 Side Plating in way of SuperstructureSection 6 Local Compensation of Shell Plating

    CHAPTER 5 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Effective Sectional Area of Strength DeckSection 3 Deck Plating

    CHAPTER 6 SINGLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre KeelsonsSection 3 Side KeelsonsSection 4 Floor PlatesSection 5 LongitudinalsSection 6 Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 7 DOUBLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre GirdersSection 3 Side GirdersSection 4 Solid FloorsSection 5 Bottom LongitudinalsSection 6 Inner Bottom Plating and Margin PlatesSection 7 Hold Frame BracketsSection 8 Open FloorsSection 9 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 8 FRAMESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Frame SpacingSection 3 Transverse Hold FramesSection 4 Side LongitudinalsSection 5 Tween Deck FramesSection 6 Frames in Both Peaks

    CHAPTER 9 CANTILEVER BEAM CONSTRUCTIONSection 1 Cantilever BeamsSection 2 Web FramesSection 3 Connection of Cantilever Beams to Web Frames

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Deck LoadSection 3 Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Transverse BeamsSection 5 Beams on Bulkhead Recesses and Others

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    Section 6 Beams on the Top of Deep TanksSection 7 Deck Beams Supporting Specially Heavy LoadsSection 8 Beams on Deck Carrying Unusual Cargoes

    CHAPTER 11 DECK GIRDERS Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal Deck GirdersSection 3 Transverse Deck GirdersSection 4 Deck Girders in TanksSection 5 Hatch Side GirdersSection 6 Hatch End Girders

    CHAPTER 12 PILLARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of Pillars

    CHAPTER 13 ARRANGEMENTS TO RESIST PANTINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangements to resist Panting Forward the Collision BulkheadSection 3 Arrangements to resist Panting Abaft Aft Peak Bulkhead

    CHAPTER 14 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSSection 1 ArrangementSection 2 ConstructionSection 3 Watertight Doors

    CHAPTER 15 DEEP TANKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkheads of Deep TanksSection 3 Fittings of Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 16 SUPERSTRUCTURES AND DECKHOUSESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ConstructionSection 3 Access Openings in Superstructure End Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 17 MACHINERY SPACES AND ENGINE CASINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Main Engine FoundationsSection 3 Construction of Boiler RoomsSection 4 Thrust Blocks and FoundationsSection 5 Machinery Space Openings

    CHAPTER 18 TUNNELS AND TUNNEL RECESSESSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 19 HATCHWAYS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 HatchwaysSection 3 Hatch Openings closed by Portable Covers and secured Weathertight by Tarpaulins and

    Battening DevicesSection 4 Hatchways Closed by Weathertight Covers Fitted with Gaskets and Clamping DevicesSection 5 Hatchway Covers for Sand Carrier and DredgerSection 6 Companion ways and Other Deck Openings

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    CHAPTER 20 BOW DOORS, SIDE AND STERN DOORSSection 1 Bow Doors and Inner DoorsSection 2 Side and Stern Door

    CHAPTER 21 BULWARKS FREEING PORTS, SIDE SCUTTLES, VENTILATORS AND PERMANENT GANGWAYS

    Section 1 BulwarksSection 2 Freeing PortsSection 3 Side ScuttlesSection 4 VentilatorsSection 5 Permanent Gangways

    CHAPTER 22 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Equipment NumberSection 3 Shipboard Fittings and Supporting Hull Structures associated with Towing and Mooring

    CHAPTER 23 OIL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Hatchways, Gangways and Freeing ArrangementsSection 3 Longitudinal Frames and Beams in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 4 Girders and Transverses in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 5 TrunksSection 6 Bulkheads in Cargo Oil Space

    CHAPTER 24 DOUBLE HULL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkhead PlatingSection 3 Frames, Stiffeners and Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Structural Members in Double BottomsSection 5 Structural Members in Double Side HullSection 6 Girders and Transverses in Cargo Oil Tanks and Deep TanksSection 7 Strengthened Bottom ForwardSection 8 Structural DetailsSection 9 Special Requirements for CorrosionSection 10 Special requirements for Hatchways and Permanent Gangways

    P ART 11 COMMON STRUCTURAL RULES FOR BULK CARRIERS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLESSection 1 ApplicationSection 2 Verification of ComplianceSection 3 Functional RequirementsSection 4 Symbols and Definitions

    CHAPTER 2 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DESIGNSection 1 Subdivision ArrangementSection 2 Compartment ArrangementSection 3 Access Arrangement

    CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURAL DESIGN PRINCIPLESSection 1 MaterialSection 2 Net Scantling ApproachSection 3 Corrosion AdditionsSection 4 Limit States

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    Section 5 Corrosion ProtectionSection 6 Structural Arrangement Principles

    CHAPTER 4 DESIGN LOADSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Ship Motions and AccelerationsSection 3 Hull Girder LoadsSection 4 Load CasesSection 5 External PressuresSection 6 Internal Pressures and ForcesSection 7 Loading ConditionsSection 8 Loading Manuel & Loading InstrumentAppendix 1 Hold Mass CurvesAppendix 2 Standard Loading Conditions for Direct Strength AnalysisAppendix 3 Standard Loading Condition for Fatigue Assessment

    CHAPTER 5 HULL GIRDER STRENGTHSection 1 Yielding CheckSection 2 Ultimate Strength CheckAppendix 1 Hull Girder Ultimate Strength

    CHAPTER 6 HULL SCANTLINGSSection 1 PlatingSection 2 Ordinary StiffenersSection 3 Buckling & Ultimate Strength of Ordinary Stiffeners and Stiffened PanelsSection 4 Primary Supporting MembersAppendix 1 Buckling & Ultimate Strength

    CHAPTER 7 DIRECT STRENGTH ANALYSISSection 1 Direct Strength Assessment of the Primary Supporting MembersSection 2 Global Strength FE Analysis of Cargo Hold StructuresSection 3 Detail Stress AssessmentSection 4 Hot Spot Stress Analysis for Fatigue Strength AssessmentAppendix 1 Longitudinal Extent of the Finite Element ModelsAppendix 2 Displacement Based Buckling Assessment in Finite Element Analysis

    CHAPTER 8 FATIGUE CHECK OF STRUCTURAL DETAILSSection 1 General ConsiderationSection 2 Fatigue Strength AssessmentSection 3 Stress Assessment of Primary MembersSection 4 Stress Assessment of StiffenersSection 5 Stress Assessment of Hatch CornersAppendix 1 Cross Sectional Properties for Torsion

    CHAPTER 9 OTHER STRUCTURESSection 1 Fore PartSection 2 Aft PartSection 3 Machinery SpaceSection 4 Superstructures and DeckhousesSection 5 Hatch CoversSection 6 Arrangement of Hull and Superstructure Openings

    CHAPTER 10 HULL OUTFITTINGSection 1 Rudder and Manoeuvring ArrangementSection 2 Bulwarks and Guard RailsSection 3 Equipment

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    CHAPTER 11 CONSTRUCTION AND TESTINGSection 1 ConstructionSection 2 WeldingSection 3 Testing of Compartments

    CHAPTER 12 ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATIONSSection 1 GRAB Additional Class Notation

    CHAPTER 13 SHIPS IN OPERATION, RENEWAL CRITERIASection 1 Maintenance of Class Section 2 Thickness Measurements and Acceptance Criteria

    P ART 12 COMMON STRUCTURAL RULES FOR DOUBLE HULL OIL TANKERS

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONSection 1 Introduction to Common Structural Rules for Oil Tankers

    CHAPTER 2 RULE PRINCIPLESSection 1 IntroductionSection 2 General AssumptionsSection 3 Design BasisSection 4 Design PrinciplesSection 5 Application of Principles

    CHAPTER 3 RULE APPLICATIONSection 1 NotationsSection 2 Documentation, Plans and Data RequirementsSection 3 Scope of ApprovalSection 4 Equivalence ProcedureSection 5 Calculation and Evaluation of Scantling Requirements

    CHAPTER 4 BASIC INFORMATIONSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 Structural IdealisationSection 3 Structure Design Details

    CHAPTER 5 STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Watertight SubdivisionSection 3 Double Hull ArrangementSection 4 Separation of SpacesSection 5 Access Arrangements

    CHAPTER 6 MATERIALS AND WELDINGSection 1 Steel GradesSection 2 Corrosion Protection Including CoatingsSection 3 Corrosion AdditionsSection 4 FabricationSection 5 Weld Design and Dimensions

    CHAPTER 7 LOADSSection 1 IntroductionSection 2 Static Load ComponentsSection 3 Dynamic Load Components

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    Section 4 Sloshing and Impact LoadsSection 5 Accidental LoadsSection 6 Combination of Loads

    CHAPTER 8 SCANTLING REQUIREMENTSSection 1 Longitudinal StrengthSection 2 Cargo Tank RegionSection 3 Forward of the Forward Cargo TankSection 4 Machinery SpaceSection 5 Aft EndSection 6 Evaluation of Structure for Sloshing and Impact LoadsSection 7 Application of Scantling Requirements to Other Structure

    CHAPTER 9 DESIGN VERIFICATIONSection 1 Hull Girder Ultimate StrengthSection 2 Strength Assessment (FEM)Section 3 Fatigue Strength

    CHAPTER 10 BUCKLING AND ULTIMATE STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Stiffness and ProportionsSection 3 Prescriptive Buckling RequirementsSection 4 Advanced Buckling Analyses

    CHAPTER 11 GENERAL REQUIREMENTSSection 1 Hull Openings and Closing ArrangementsSection 2 Crew ProtectionSection 3 Support Structure and Structural AppendagesSection 4 EquipmentSection 5 Testing Procedures

    CHAPTER 12 SHIP IN OPERATION RENEWAL CRITERIASection 1 Allowable Thickness Diminution for Hull Structure

    APPENDIX A HULL GIRDER ULTIMATE STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Calculation of Hull Girder Ultimate CapacitySection 3 Alternative Methods

    APPENDIX B STRUCTURAL STRENGTH ASSESSMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Cargo Tank Structural Strength AnalysisSection 3 Local Fine Mesh Structural Strength AnalysisSection 4 Evaluation of Hot Spot Stress for Fatigue Analysis

    APPENDIX C FATIGUE STRENGTH ASSESSMENTSection 1 Nominal Stress ApproachSection 2 Hot Spot Stress (FE Based) Approach

    APPENDIX D BUCKLING STRENGTH ASSESSMENTSection 1 Advanced Buckling AnalysisSection 2 Advanced Buckling Analysis MethodSection 3 Application and Structural Modelling PrinciplesSection 4 Assessment CriteriaSection 5 Strength Assessment (FEM) Buckling ProcedureSection 6 Ultimate Hull Girder Strength Assessment

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    3.2 Contents of Guidance Relating to the Rules for the Classificationof Steel Ships

    P ART 1 CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEYS

    CHAPTER 1 CLASSIFICATIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Character of ClassificationSection 3 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 4 Classification Survey after ConstructionSection 7 Cooperation Duties of OwnersSection 8 Competence and Duties of SurveyorsSection 9 Suspension/Withdrawal of Class and ReclassificationSection 13 Classification of Other Installations or Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 PERIODICAL AND OTHER SURVEYSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Annual SurveySection 3 Intermediate SurveySection 4 Special Survey(Hull, Equipment and Fire-extinguishing Appliances)Section 5-1 Special Survey(Machinery, Electrical Installations and Additional Installations)Section 6 Docking Survey Section 7 Surveys of Propeller Shaft and Stern Tube Shaft, Etc.Section 8 Boiler SurveySection 9 Continuous Survey of MachinerySection 10 Occasional SurveySection 11 Alteration SurveySection 14 Hull Surveys for General Dry Cargo Ships Section 16 Survey Requirements for Shell and Inner Doors, Etc. of RoRo ShipsSection 18 Special Requirements for Ships Subject to Korean Ship Safety Act or Fishing Vessels Act

    CHAPTER 3 HULL SURVEYS OF SHIPS SUBJECT TO THE ENHANCED SURVEY PROGRAMME

    Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulk CarriersSection 3 Oil TankersSection 4 Chemical TankersSection 5 Double Hull Oil TankersSection 6 Double Skin Bulk Carriers

    Annex 1-1 Character of ClassificationAnnex 1-2 Intact StabilityAnnex 1-3 Example of the Survey Programme and the Survey Planning QuestionnaireAnnex 1-4 Owners Inspection ReportAnnex 1-5 Thickness Measurement Method for Hull Structural MembersAnnex 1-6 Areas of Close-up Survey, etc.Annex 1-7 Continuous Machinery Survey Procedure(CMS)Annex 1-8 Planned Maintenance System Procedure(PMS)Annex 1-9 Guidance for Survey of Waterjet Propulsion Systems and Azimuth or Rotatable ThrusterAnnex 1-10 Loading Instrument on StabilityAnnex 1-11 Procedural Requirements for Service SuppliersAnnex 1-12 Hull Survey for Classification Survey during ConstructionAnnex 1-13 Owner's Hull Inspection and Maintenance ProgramAnnex 1-14 Examples of Typical Bow, Inner, Side Shell and Stern Doors

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    P ART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING

    CHAPTER 1 MATERIALSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Test Specimens and Testing ProceduresSection 3 Rolled SteelsSection 4 Steel Tubes and PipesSection 5 CastingsSection 6 Steel ForgingsSection 7 Copper and Copper AlloysSection 8 Aluminium Alloys

    CHAPTER 2 WELDINGSection 1 GeneralSection 3 Welding Works and InspectionSection 4 Welding Procedure Qualification Tests(WPQT)Section 5 Welders and Welder Performance Qualification TestsSection 6 Welding Consumables

    Annex 2-1 Guidance for Seamless Forged Steel DrumsAnnex 2-2 Guidance for Non-destructive examination of Marine Steel CastingsAnnex 2-3 Guidance for Surface Inspection of Cast Steel CrankshaftsAnnex 2-4 Guidance for Repairs by welding for Cast steel Crank ThrowsAnnex 2-5 Guidance for Non-destructive Examination of Hull and Machinery Steel ForgingsAnnex 2-6 Guidance for Liquid Penetrant Inspection and Repair of Detects of Copper Alloy Propeller

    CastingsAnnex 2-7 Guidance for Non-destructive testing of Ship Hull Steel WeldsAnnex 2-8 Reinforced plastic materialsAnnex 2-9 Offshore Mooring Chain

    P ART 3 HULL STRUCTURES

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 4 MaterialsSection 5 WeldingSection 8 Corrosion Control

    CHAPTER 2 STEMS AND STERN FRAMESSection 1 Stems Section 2 Stern Frames

    CHAPTER 3 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bending StrengthSection 3 Shear StrengthSection 4 Buckling Strength

    CHAPTER 4 PLATE KEELS AND SHELL PLATINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 3 Shell Plating below Strength DeckSection 4 Special Requirements for Shell PlatingSection 6 Compensation at end of Superstructure

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    Section 7 Local Compensation of Shell Plating

    CHAPTER 5 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Effective Sectional Area of Strength DeckSection 3 Deck Plating

    CHAPTER 7 DOUBLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre Girders and Side GirdersSection 3 Solid FloorsSection 4 Bottom LongitudinalsSection 5 Inner Bottom Plating, Margin Plates and Bottom Shell PlatingSection 8 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 8 FRAMESSection 1 GeneralSection 3 Hold FramesSection 5 Tween Deck Frames

    CHAPTER 9 WEB FRAMES AND SIDE STRINGERSSection 1 GeneralSection 5 Cantilever Beams

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Deck LoadSection 3 Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Transverse Beams

    CHAPTER 11 DECK GIRDERSSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 12 PILLARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of Pillars

    CHAPTER 13 ARRANGEMENTS TO RESIST PANTINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangements to Resist Panting forward the Collision BulkheadSection 4 Arrangements to Resist Panting between Both Peaks

    CHAPTER 14 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSection 2 Arrangements of Watertight BulkheadsSection 3 Construction of Watertight BulkheadSection 4 Watertight Door

    CHAPTER 15 DEEP TANKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkheads of Deep Tank

    CHAPTER 16 SUPERSTRUCTURESSection 3 Access Opening in Superstructure End Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 18 MACHINERY SPACES AND ENGINE CASINGSection 2 Main Engine Foundation

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    CHAPTER 20 STRENGTHENING FOR NAVIGATION IN ICESection 1 GeneralSection 2 Ice StrengtheningSection 4 Hull Structural DesignSection 5 Rudder and Steering Arrangements Section 6 Propulsion MachinerySection 7 Miscellaneous Machinery Requirements

    CHAPTER 21 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO SHIPS FOR NAVIGATION IN POLAR WATERSSection 1 Polar Class Descriptions and Application Section 2 Structural Requirements for Polar Class ShipsSection 3 Machinery Requirements for Polar Class Ships

    CHAPTER 22 VESSELS FOR POLAR AND ICE BREAKING SERVICESection 1 General Section 2 Materials and Corrosion ProtectionSection 3 Ship Design and ArrangementSection 4 Design LoadsSection 5 Global StrengthSection 6 Local StrengthSection 7 Hull Appendages and Steering GearsSection 8 WeldingSection 9 Machinery SystemsSection 10 Propulsion Machinery and PropellersSection 11 ThrustersSection 12 Stability and Watertight Integrity

    Annex 3-1 Guidance for Survey and Composition of Loading ManualsAnnex 3-2 Guidance for the Direct Strength AssessmentAnnex 3-3 Guidance for the Fatigue Strength Assessment of Ship StructuresAnnex 3-4 Guidance for the Hull Construction Monitoring ProcedureAnnex 3-5 Load Cases for Propeller and the Shape of the Propeller Ice Torque Excitation for Polar

    Class Ships

    P ART 4 HULL EQUIP MENT

    CHAPTER 1 RUDDERSSection 1 GeneralSection 4 Rudder Strength CalculationSection 5 Rudder StocksSection 6 Rudder Plates, Rudder Frames and Rudder Main PiecesSection 7 Couplings between Rudder Stocks and Main PiecesSection 8 PintlesSection 9 Bearings of Rudders Stock and PintlesSection 10 Rudder Accessories

    CHAPTER 2 HATCHWAYS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ArrangementsSection 4 Load ModelSection 5 Strength CheckSection 6 Hatch CoamingsSection 7 Weathertightness, Closing Arrangement, Securing Devices and StopperSection 8 Additional Requirement

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    Section 10 Miscellaneous Openings

    CHAPTER 3 BOW DOORS, SIDE AND STERN DOORSSection 1 Bow Doors and Inner DoorsSection 2 Side Shell Doors and Stern Doors

    CHAPTER 4 BULWARKS, FREEING PORTS, SIDE SCUTTLES, RECTANGULAR WINDOWS, SKYLIGHTS, VENTILATORS AND PERMANENT GANGWAYS

    Section 1 Bulwarks and GuardrailsSection 2 Freeing PortsSection 3 Side Scuttles, Rectangular Windows and SkylightsSection 5 Permanent Gangways

    CHAPTER 7 CEMENTING AND PAINTINGSection 2 Painting

    CHAPTER 8 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Equipment NumberSection 3 AnchorsSection 4 ChainsSection 7 Hatch Tarpaulins

    CHAPTER 9 STRENGTH AND SECURING OF SMALL HATCHES, FITTINGS AND EQUIPMENT ON THE FORE DECK

    Section 2 Strength and Securing of Small Hatches on the Exposed Fore Deck

    CHAPTER 10 SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT, FITTINGS AND SUPPORTING HULL STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH TOWING AND MOORING

    Section 1 Definitions and Scope of Application Section 2 Towing and Mooring

    CHAPTER 11 ACCESS TO AND WITHIN SPACES IN, AND FORWARD OF, THE CARGO AREA OF OIL TANKERS AND BULK CARRIERS

    Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Technical Provisions for Means of Access for Inspections

    Annex 4-1 Cone Couplings of Rudder Stocks and Rudder Main PiecesAnnex 4-2 Means of Access for Ballast and Cargo Tanks of Oil TankersAnnex 4-3 Means of Access for Bulk Carriers

    P ART 5 MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Plans and DocumentsSection 3 Tests and InspectionsSection 4 Spare Parts and Tools

    CHAPTER 2 MAIN AND AUXILIARY ENGINESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Internal Combustion EnginesSection 3 Steam Turbines

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    CHAPTER 3 PROPULSION SHAFTING AND POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ShaftingSection 3 PropellersSection 4 Power Transmission Systems

    CHAPTER 4 TORSIONAL VIBRATION OF SHAFTINGSection 2 Allowable Limit of Vibration Stresses

    CHAPTER 5 BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELSSection 1 BoilersSection 2 Thermal Oil HeatersSection 3 Pressure VesselsSection 4 Welding for Boilers and Pressure Vessels

    CHAPTER 6 AUXILIARIES AND PIPING ARRANGEMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Air Pipes, Overflow Pipes and Sounding DevicesSection 3 Ship-side Valves and Overboard DischargeSection 4 Bilge and Ballast SystemSection 5 Feed Water and Condensate System for BoilerSection 6 Steam and Exhaust Gas PipingSection 7 Cooling Water SystemSection 8 Lubricating Oil SystemSection 9 Fuel Oil SystemSection 10 Thermal Oil SystemSection 11 Compressed Air SystemSection 12 Refrigerating Machinery Section 13 Tests and Inspections

    CHAPTER 7 STEERING GEARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Performance and ArrangementSection 3 ControlsSection 4 Materials, Constructions and StrengthSection 5 Testing

    CHAPTER 8 WINDLASSES AND MOORING WINCHESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Windlasses

    Annex 5-1 Guidance for the Water-jet Propulsion Systems and Azimuth or Rotatable ThrustersAnnex 5-2 Guidance for Calculation of Crankshaft Stress (1)Annex 5-3 Guidance for Calculation of Crankshaft Stress (2)Annex 5-4 Strength Calculation for Gears of Power Transmission SystemsAnnex 5-5 Requirements of Equipment for Gas weldingAnnex 5-6 Plastic PipesAnnex 5-7 Control and Safety System for Dual Fuel Diesel EnginesAnnex 5-8 Guidance for the Additional Requirements on Electronically-Controlled Diesel EnginesAnnex 5-9 Flexible Pipes

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    P ART 6 ELECTRICAL EQUIP MENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

    CHAPTER 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Rotating MachinerySection 3 Switchboards, Section Boards, Distribution Boards and Protective EquipmentSection 4 CablesSection 5 DistributionSection 6 Transformers for Power and LightingSection 7 Control-gears for Motors and Magnetic BrakesSection 8 Fuses, Circuit-breakers and Electromagnetic ContactorsSection 9 Explosion-protected Electrical EquipmentSection 10 Lighting Fittings, Heating Appliances and Wiring AccessoriesSection 11 Internal CommunicationsSection 12 Semi-conductor Rectifiers for PowerSection 13 Accumulator BatteriesSection 14 Emergency Electrical EquipmentSection 16 High Voltage Electrical InstallationsSection 19 Spare Parts, Tools and Instruments

    CHAPTER 2 CONTROL SYSTEMSSection 2 System and ControlSection 3 Tests

    P ART 7 SHIP S OF SP ECIAL SERVICE

    CHAPTER 1 OIL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Hatchways, Gangways and Freeing ArrangementSection 3 Longitudinal Frames and Beams in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 4 Girders, Transverses and Cross Ties in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 5 Bulkheads in Cargo Oil SpacesSection 6 Relative Deformation of Wing TanksSection 10 Piping Systems and Venting Systems for Oil TankersSection 11 Electrical Equipment of Oil Tankers

    CHAPTER 2 ORE CARRIERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Construction and Dimension

    CHAPTER 3 BULK CARRIERSSection 1 GeneralSection 3 Double BottomsSection 4 Hopper TanksSection 5 Topside TanksSection 6 Transverse Bulkhead and StoolsSection 7 Hold FrameSection 8 Decks and Shell PlatingsSection 9 Hatch Covers and Hatch Coamings of Cargo HoldsSection 14 Water Level Detection & Alarm and Drainage & Pumping Systems for Bulk Carriers and

    Single Hold Cargo ShipsSection 15 Supplementary Provisions for Carriage of Liquid in HoldsSection 16 Electrical Equipment in Coal CarriersSection 17 Renewal Criteria for Side Shell Frames and Brackets in Single Side Skin Bulk Carriers

    and Single Side Skin OBO Carriers

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    CHAPTER 4 CONTAINER CARRIERSSection 2 Longitudinal StrengthSection 3 Double Bottom ConstructionSection 4 Double Side ConstructionSection 6 Deck ConstructionSection 7 Freight Container Securing Arrangement

    CHAPTER 5 SHIPS CARRYING LIQUEFIED GASES IN BULK (Separate Publication)Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Ship Survival Capability and Location of Cargo TanksSection 3 Ship ArrangementsSection 4 Cargo ContainmentSection 5 Process Pressure Vessels and Liquid, Vapour and Pressure Piping SystemsSection 6 Materials of ConstructionSection 7 Cargo Pressure/Temperature ControlSection 8 Cargo Tank Vent SystemSection 9 Environmental ControlSection 10 Electrical InstallationsSection 11 Fire Protection and Fire ExtinctionSection 12 Mechanical Ventilation in the Cargo Area Section 13 Instrumentation (Gauging, Gas Detection)Section 15 Filling Limits for Cargo TanksSection 16 Use of Cargo as FuelSection 17 Special RequirementsSection 18 Operating RequirementsSection 19 Summary of Minimum Requirements

    CHAPTER 6 SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN BULK (Separate Publication)Section 1 GeneralSection 2 Ship Survival Capability and Location of Cargo TanksSection 3 Ship ArrangementsSection 5 Cargo TransferSection 7 Cargo Temperature ControlSection 8 Cargo Tank Venting and Gas-freeing ArrangementsSection 9 Environmental ControlSection 10 Electrical InstallationsSection 11 Fire Protection and Fire ExtinctionSection 12 Mechanical Ventilation in the Cargo Area Section 13 InstrumentationSection 14 Personnel ProtectionSection 15 Special RequirementsSection 16 Operational RequirementsSection 17 Summary of Minimum RequirementsSection 18 List of Products to which the Code does not applySection 19 Index of Products Carried in BulkSection 21 Criteria for assigning carriage requirements for products subject to the IBC Code

    Annex 7A-1 Requirements for Ships not having the International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk

    Section 1 Genera1Section 2 Pressurized Liquefied Petroleum Gas carriersSection 3 Low Temperature Liquefied Petroleum Gas carriers

    Annex 7A-2 Guidelines for the Evaluation of the Adequacy of Type C Tank Vent Systems

    Annex 7B-1 Table of Summary of Minimum Requirements

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    Annex 7B-2 List of Products to which the Code does not apply

    Annex 7B-3 Index of Products Carried in Bulk

    Annex 7B-4 Criteria for assigning carriage requirements for products subject to the IBC Code

    CHAPTER 7 CAR FERRIES AND ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF SHIPSSection 1 GeneralSection 3 Deck Structure

    CHAPTER 10 DOUBLE HULL TANKERSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkhead PlatingSection 3 Longitudinals and StiffenersSection 4 GirdersSection 5 Structural DetailsSection 6 Special Requirements for CorrosionSection 8 Special Requirements for Tankers with Mid-deckSection 9 Special Requirements for Hatchways and Freeing ArrangementsSection 10 Welding

    Annex 7-1 Additional Requirements for Oil Tankers Using Oil as a Fuel for BoilersAnnex 7-2 Guidance for the Container Securing ArrangementsAnnex 7-3 Guidance for Car Ferries Annex 7-4 Guidance for Calculating the Maximum Allowable and Minimum Required Mass of Cargo

    and Double Bottom Contents with Bulk CarriersAnnex 7-5 Additional Requirements for Existing Bulk CarriersAnnex 7-6 Water Level Detection & Alarm and Drainage & Pumping Arrangements for Bulk

    Carriers and Single Hold Cargo ShipsAnnex 7-7 Unified Interpretation of Convention

    P ART 8 FIRE P ROTECTION AND FIRE EXTINCTION

    CHAPTER 1 FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE DETECTION & FIRE EXTINCTIONSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 2 PREVENTION OF FIRE AND EXPLOSIONSection 1 Prevention of Ignition ProbabilitySection 2 Prevention of Fire Growth PotentialSection 3 Prevention of Smoke Generation Potential and Toxicity

    CHAPTER 3 SUPPRESSION OF FIRESection 1 Detention of FireSection 2 Control of Smoke SpeedSection 3 Containment of FireSection 4 Fire FightingSection 5 Structure Integrity

    CHAPTER 4 ESCAPESection 2 Means of Escape

    CHAPTER 5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSSection 1 Helicopter Facilities

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    Section 2 Carriage of Dangerous GoodsSection 3 Protection of Vehicle, Special Category and Ro-Ro Spaces

    Annex 8-1 Fire Protection MaterialsAnnex 8-2 Penetrations through DivisionsAnnex 8-3 Alleviation Requirements for Ships which are not engaged in international voyage and

    Ships of less than 500 gross tonnageAnnex 8-4 Alleviation Requirements for Fishing VesselsAnnex 8-5 Inert Gas SystemsAnnex 8-6 Other Operation Requirements, etc.Annex 8-7 Qualitative Failure Analysis for Propulsion and Steering on Passenger Ships

    P ART 9 ADDITIONAL INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 CARGO REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 SurveysSection 3 Refrigerating MachinerySection 4 Special Requirements for Refrigerating Machinery Using Ammonia as RefrigerantAppendix 9-1 Spare Parts (for Reference)

    CHAPTER 2 CARGO HANDLING APPLIANCESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 SurveysSection 3 Derrick SystemsSection 4 CranesSection 6 Loose GearSection 7 Machinery, Electrical Installations and Control Engineering SystemsSection 8 Cargo Lifts and Cargo Ramps

    CHAPTER 3 AUTOMATIC AND REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMSSection 2 Surveys of Automatic and Remote Control SystemsSection 3 Centralized Monitoring and Control Systems for Main Propulsion and Essential Auxiliary

    MachinerySection 5 Automatic Equipment

    CHAPTER 4 DYNAMIC POSITIONING SYSTEMSSection 2 Requirements of Dynamic Positioning Systems

    CHAPTER 5 NAVIGATION BRIDGE SYSTEMSSection 5 Accident Prevention Systems

    CHAPTER 7 DIVING SYSTEMSSection 2 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 3 Classification Survey after ConstructionSection 5 Performance of SurveySection 6 GeneralSection 7 Gas Cylinders, Decompression Chambers and Diving BellsAnnex 9-2 Design and Construction of ViewportsAnnex 9-3 Specific Survey Programs for Periodical SurveysAnnex 9-4 Diving SimulatorsAnnex 9-5 Dynamic Load of Diving Bell Handling and Transfer System

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    P ART 10 HULL STRUCTURE AND EQUIP MENT OF SMALL STEEL SHIP S

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 3 Materials, Welding and Construction

    CHAPTER 2 STEMS AND STERN FRAMESSection 1 StemsSection 2 Stern Frames

    CHAPTER 3 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bending Strength

    CHAPTER 4 PLATE KEELS AND SHELL PLATINGSSection 3 Shell Plating for Midship Part of ShipSection 4 Shell Plating for End PartsSection 5 Side Plating in way of SuperstructureSection 6 Local Compensation of Shell Plating

    CHAPTER 5 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Effective Sectional Area of Strength Deck

    CHAPTER 7 DOUBLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 5 Bottom LongitudinalsSection 6 Inner Bottom Plating and Margin PlatesSection 9 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 8 FRAMESSection 3 Transverse Hold FramesSection 5 Tween Deck Frames

    CHAPTER 9 CANTILEVER BEAM CONSTRUCTIONSection 3 Connection of Cantilever Beams to Web Frames

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Deck LoadSection 3 Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Transverse Beams

    CHAPTER 11 DECK GIRDERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal Deck Girders

    CHAPTER 12 PILLARSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of Pillars

    CHAPTER 13 ARRANGEMENTS TO RESIST PANTINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangements to resist Panting Forward the Collision Bulkhead

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    CHAPTER 14 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSSection 1 ArrangementSection 2 ConstructionSection 3 Watertight Doors

    CHAPTER 15 DEEP TANKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkheads of Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 16 SUPERSTRUCTURES AND DECKHOUSESSection 3 Access Openings in Superstructure End Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 17 MACHINERY SPACES AND ENGINE CASINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Main Engine Foundations

    CHAPTER 19 HATCHWAYS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 HatchwaysSection 4 Hatchways Closed by Weathertight Covers fitted with Gaskets and Clamping DevicesSection 6 Companion Ways and Other Deck Openings

    CHAPTER 21 BULWARKS, FREEING PORTS, SIDE SCUTTLES, VENTILATORS AND PERMANENT GANGWAYS

    Section 2 Freeing PortsSection 3 Side Scuttles

    CHAPTER 22 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Equipment Number

    CHAPTER 23 OIL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Hatchways, Gangways and Freeing Arrangements

    CHAPTER 24 DOUBLE HULL TANKERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkhead Plating

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    3.3 Contents of Other Rules

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF MOBILE OFFSHORE UNITS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 General

    CHAPTER 2 CLASSIFICATION REGISTRY AND SURVEYSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Classification SurveySection 3 Periodical and Other Surveys

    CHAPTER 3 HULL CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 MaterialsSection 3 WeldingSection 4 Ice StrengtheningSection 5 Corrosion ControlSection 6 Fire Protection, Means of Escape and Fire Detection & ExtinctionSection 7 Guardrails and BulwarksSection 8 Mooring EquipmentSection 9 AccessSection 10 Towing ArrangementsSection 11 Protective Coatings of Dedicated Seawater Ballast TanksSection 12 Anti-fouling SystemsSection 13 Drainage and Sediment Control

    CHAPTER 4 DESIGN CONDITIONSection 1 Design LoadsSection 2 Calculation of StrengthSection 3 Analysis of Overall StrengthSection 4 Scantlings of Structural MembersSection 5 Helicopter DeckSection 6 Position Keeping Systems and Components

    CHAPTER 5 TYPE OF UNITSSection 1 Self-elevating UnitsSection 2 Column Stabilized UnitsSection 3 Surface Type Units

    CHAPTER 6 WATERTIGHT INTEGRITYSection 1 Watertight BulkheadsSection 2 Closing Appliances

    CHAPTER 7 STABILITYSection 1 General Requirements of StabilitySection 2 Stability Criterion under Wind Force

    CHAPTER 8 HAZARDOUS AREASection 1 GeneralSection 2 Extent of Hazardous AreaSection 3 Ventilation

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    CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION, MEANS OF ESCAPE AND FIRE DETECTION & EXTINCTIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Fire Protection and Means of EscapeSection 3 Fire Detection and ExtinctionSection 4 Fire Extinguishing Systems for Helicopter FacilitiesSection 5 Mobile Offshore Drilling UnitsSection 6 Accommodation BargeSection 7 Fire Detection and Alarm SystemsSection 8 Gas Detection Systems

    CHAPTER 10 MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR UNITSSection 1 Machinery Installations and Electrical Equipment for Non-self-propelled UnitsSection 2 Machinery Installations and Electrical Equipment for Self-propelled Units

    CHAPTER 11 MOBILE OFFSHORE DRILLING UNITSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Hull Construction and EquipmentSection 3 Machinery Installations and Electrical EquipmentSection 4 AlarmsSection 5 Emergency Control Stations

    CHAPTER 12 OTHER OFFSHORE UNITSSection 1 Work ShipsSection 2 Accommodation BargesSection 3 Floating PiersSection 4 Storage BargesSection 5 Plant Barges

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF FIXED OFFSHORE STRUCTURES

    PART 1 CLASSIFICATION REGISTRY AND SURVEYS

    CHAPTER 1 CLASSIFICATION REGISTRYSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Character of ClassificationSection 3 Classification Survey during Construction Section 4 Classification Survey after Construction Section 5 Certificates and ReportsSection 6 Application for Survey Section 7 Cooperation Duties of Owner Section 8 Competence and Duties of Surveyor

    CHAPTER 2 SURVEYS DURING CONSTRUCTION Section 1 General Section 2 Steel Structures Section 3 Concrete Structures

    CHAPTER 3 SURVEYS AFTER CONSTRUCTIONSection 1 General Section 2 Annual Surveys Section 3 Special Surveys Section 4 Continuous Surveys Section 5 Alterations Section 6 Others Section 7 Thickness Measurement

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    CHAPTER 4 EXTENSION OF USE AND REUSESection 1 Gauging Section 2 Reuse

    PART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING

    CHAPTER 1 MATERIALSSection 1 General Section 2 Structural steels Section 3 Materials for Concrete Construction Appendix 2-1 Material Selection

    CHAPTER 2 WELDING Section 1 General Section 2 Welding works and inspection Appendix 2-2 Guidance for non-destructive inspection for construction of offshore structure

    PART 3 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES

    CHAPTER 1 DEFINITIONS AND DESIGN DOCUMENTATION Section 1 Definitions Section 2 Design Documentation Section 3 Plans and Other Data

    CHAPTER 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Section 1 General Section 2 Environmental Factors Section 3 Environmental Design Criteria Section 4 Specific Environmental Condition

    CHAPTER 3 LOADS Section 1 General Section 2 Types of Loads Section 3 Determination of Environmental Loads

    CHAPTER 4 GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Section 1 General Section 2 Analytical Approaches Section 3 Overall Design ConsiderationsSection 4 Considerations for Particular Types of Structures

    CHAPTER 5 STEEL STRUCTURESSection 1 General Section 2 General Design Criteria Section 3 Loading ConditionsSection 4 Structural Analysis Section 5 Allowable Stresses and Load FactorsSection 6 Others

    CHAPTER 6 CONCRETE STRUCTURESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 General Design CriteriaSection 3 Design RequirementsSection 4 Analysis and DesignSection 5 Design Details Section 6 Construction

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    CHAPTER 7 FOUNDATION Section 1 General Section 2 Site InvestigationSection 3 Foundation Design RequirementsSection 4 Pile FoundationSection 5 Gravity Structures

    CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATIONSection 1 GuidanceSection 2 Submission of Calculation

    CHAPTER 9 MARINE OPERATIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 DocumentationSection 3 AnalysisSection 4 Fitness to Tow Certificate

    PART 4 MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELSSection 1 General Section 2 Engines, Boilers and Pressure Vessels

    CHAPTER 2 AUXILIARIES AND PIPING ARRANGEMENTSection 1 General Section 2 Auxiliaries and Piping Arrangement

    PART 5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS, SAFETY FEATURES AND FIRE PROTECTION

    CHAPTER 1 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONSSection 1 General Section 2 Electrical Installations

    CHAPTER 2 SAFETY FEATURES AND FIRE PROTECTIONSection 1 General

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF STEEL BARGES

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 3 Materials, Welding and Construction

    CHAPTER 2 CLASSIFICATION SURVEYSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 3 Periodical Surveys

    CHAPTER 3 STEMSSection 1 Stems

    CHAPTER 4 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bending Strength

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    CHAPTER 5 PLATE KEELS AND SHELL PLATINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Plate KeelsSection 3 Shell Plating for Midship Part of BargeSection 4 Shell Plating for End PartsSection 5 Side Plating in way of SuperstructureSection 6 Local Compensation of Shell Plating

    CHAPTER 6 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Effective Sectional Area of Strength DeckSection 3 Deck Plating

    CHAPTER 7 SINGLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre KeelsonsSection 3 Side KeelsonsSection 4 Floor PlatesSection 5 LongitudinalsSection 6 Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 8 DOUBLE BOTTOMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Centre GirdersSection 3 Side GirdersSection 4 Solid FloorsSection 5 LongitudinalsSection 6 Inner Bottom Plating and Margin PlatesSection 7 Frame End BracketsSection 8 Open FloorsSection 9 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward

    CHAPTER 9 FRAMESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Frame SpacingSection 3 Transverse Hold FramesSection 4 Side LongitudinalsSection 5 Superstructure FramesSection 6 Frames in Both Peaks

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Deck LoadSection 3 Longitudinal BeamsSection 4 Transverse BeamsSection 5 Beams on Bulkhead Recess and OthersSection 6 Beams on the Top of Deep TanksSection 7 Deck Beams Supporting Specially Heavy Loads

    CHAPTER 11 DECK GIRDERS AND HATCH END BEAMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Longitudinal Deck GirdersSection 3 Transverse Deck GirdersSection 4 Deck Girders in TanksSection 5 Hatch Side GirdersSection 6 Hatch End Girders

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    CHAPTER 12 PILLARS AND TRUSSESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of PillarsSection 3 Trusses

    CHAPTER 13 PEAK CONSTRUCTIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Arrangements of Construction Forward of the Collision BulkheadSection 3 Arrangements of Construction Abaft After Peak Bulkhead

    CHAPTER 14 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSSection 1 ArrangementSection 2 Construction

    CHAPTER 15 DEEP TANKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulkheads of Deep TanksSection 3 Fittings of Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 16 SUPERSTRUCTURE AND DECKHOUSESection 1 GeneralSection 2 Construction and ScantlingsSection 3 Access Openings in Superstructure End Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 17 HATCHWAYS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 HatchwaysSection 3 Hatch CoversSection 4 Companion-ways and Other Deck Openings

    CHAPTER 18 BULWARKS, FREEING PORTS, VENTILATORS AND PERMANENT GANGWAYSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bulwarks and GuardrailsSection 3 Freeing PortsSection 4 VentilatorsSection 5 Permanent Gangways

    CHAPTER 19 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Equipment Number

    CHAPTER 20 MACHINERYSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Internal Combustion EnginesSection 3 Boiler and Pressure VesselsSection 4 Auxiliaries and Piping ArrangementSection 5 General Requirements of Electrical EquipmentSection 6 EarthingSection 7 Protective Devices of Electrical EquipmentSection 8 Source of Electrical PowerSection 9 CablesSection 10 DistributionSection 11 Control GearsSection 12 Explosion-Protected Electrical EquipmentSection 13 Emergency Stopping DeviceSection 14 Machinery and Electrical Equipment of Tank Barges

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    Section 15 Spare PartsSection 16 Tests

    CHAPTER 21 PONTOON BARGESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ConstructionSection 3 Peak Construction

    CHAPTER 22 TANK BARGESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Structural Members in Cargo Oil Spaces

    CHAPTER 23 BARGES INTENDED TO BE CLASSIFIED AS RESTRICTED SERVICESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Barges Intended to be Classified as Coasting ServiceSection 3 Barges Intended to be Classified as Smooth Water Service

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF DREDGERS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 GeneralSection 2 ClassificationSection 3 Definitions

    CHAPTER 2 REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION SURVEYSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Classification Survey During ConstructionSection 3 Periodical Survey

    CHAPTER 3 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 Longitudinal Strength

    CHAPTER 4 SHELL PLATING AND DECKSSection 1 Shell PlatingSection 2 Decks

    CHAPTER 5 INTERNAL FRAMESSection 1 Transverse Framing SystemSection 2 Longitudinal Framing System

    CHAPTER 6 PILLARS AND TRUSSESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Scantling of PillarsSection 3 Trusses

    CHAPTER 7 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADS AND DEEP TANKSection 1 Arrangement of Watertight BulkheadsSection 2 Construction of Watertight BulkheadsSection 3 Deep Tank ConstructionSection 4 Fittings of Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 8 SUPERSTRUCTURE AND DECK HOUSESection 1 GeneralSection 2 Superstructure End BulkheadsSection 3 Access Opening in Superstructure End Bulkheads

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    Section 4 Deck House Construction

    CHAPTER 9 HATCHWAYS, DECK OPENINGS AND OTHER EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 HatchwaysSection 3 Companionway and Other Deck OpeningsSection 4 Bulwarks and GuardrailsSection 5 Freeing PortsSection 6 VentilatorsSection 7 Companion Way

    CHAPTER 10 HOPPER TYPE DREDGERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Construction and ArrangementSection 3 Longitudinal StrengthSection 4 Shell Plating and DeckSection 5 Transverse Framing SystemSection 6 Longitudinal Framing SystemSection 7 Transverse RingSection 8 Hopper Well Structure

    CHAPTER 11 EQUIPMENTSection 1 Anchor, Chain and Rope

    CHAPTER 12 DREDGER REGISTERED WITH RESTRICTED SERVICESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Vessel Registered with Coastal ServiceSection 3 Dredger Registered with Smooth Water Service

    CHAPTER 13 MACHINERY OF DREDGERSSection 1 Machinery and Dredging Equipment of Non Self-propelled dredgersSection 2 Machinery Installations of Self-propelled dredgers

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF UNDERWATER VEHICLES

    PART 1 SUBMERSIBLES

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Drawings and DocumentsSection 3 Tests and TrialsSection 4 Marking

    CHAPTER 2 CLASSIFICATION OF SUBMERSIBLESection 1 Classification RegistrySection 2 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 3 Classification Survey after Construction

    CHAPTER 3 PERIODICAL AND OTHER SURVEYSection 1 Kinds of SurveysSection 2 Performance of Survey

    CHAPTER 4 DESIGN REQUIREMENTSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Environmental ConditionsSection 3 Hatches, Doors and Access Ports

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    Section 4 EquipmentSection 5 Corrosion Protection

    CHAPTER 5 PRESSURE HULLSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Design PrinciplesSection 3 Materials and WeldingsSection 4 Principles of Manufacture and ConstructionSection 5 Calculations

    CHAPTER 6 EXTERNAL STRUCTURESection 1 General

    CHAPTER 7 DIVING AND BUOYANCY TANKS AND TRIMMING DEVICESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Principles of Design and ConstructionSection 3 Materials, Manufacture and Calculations

    CHAPTER 8 PRESSURE VESSELS AND APPARATUSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Compression Chambers and Diving BellsSection 3 Pressure Vessels and Apparatus and Gas Bottles

    CHAPTER 9 PIPING SYSTEMS, PUMPS AND COMPRESSORSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Principles of Design and ConstructionSection 3 Materials, Manufacture and Calculations

    CHAPTER 10 CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR DEPTH, TRIM, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BUOYANCYSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Principles of Design and Construction

    CHAPTER 11 PROPULSION AND MANOEUVRING EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Principles of Design and Construction

    CHAPTER 12 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Design PrinciplesSection 3 Power Supply

    CHAPTER 13 AUTOMATION, COMMUNICATION, NAVIGATING AND LOCATING EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Automation EquipmentSection 3 Control SystemSection 4 Communication EquipmentSection 5 Navigating and Locating Equipment

    CHAPTER 14 LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Design PrinciplesSection 3 Air SupplySection 4 Monitoring EquipmentSection 5 Emergency Thermal Protection

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    CHAPTER 15 FIRE PROTECTION AND FIRE EXTINGUISHINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Structural Fire ProtectionSection 3 Fire SurveillanceSection 4 Fire Extinguishing Systems

    CHAPTER 16 RESCUE SYSTEMSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Design Principles

    CHAPTER 17 LAUNCH, RECOVERY AND MATING EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Design PrinciplesSection 3 MaterialsSection 4 Principles of Manufacture and ConstructionSection 5 Calculations

    PART 2 UNDERWATER EQUIPMENTS

    CHAPTER 1 REMOTE-OPERATED VEHICLES (ROVs)

    PART 3 TOURIST SUBMERSIBLES

    CHAPTER 1 TOURIST SUBMERSIBLES

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF FRP SHIP S

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 General Section 2 Definitions Section 3 Hull Construction and Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 CLASS SURVEYSSection 1 General Section 2 Classification Survey during Construction Section 3 Classification Survey after Construction

    CHAPTER 3 MATERIALSSection 1 General Section 2 FRP Materials Section 3 FRP

    CHAPTER 4 MOULDINGSection 1 General Section 2 Laminating and MouldingSection 3 Additional Procedure for Hand Lay-up MethodSection 4 Additional Procedure for Spray Lay-up MethodSection 5 Additional Procedure for Sandwich ConstructionSection 6 Bonding and FasteningSection 7 Bonded ConnectionsSection 8 Coating

    CHAPTER 5 LONGITUDINAL STRENGTHSection 1 Longitudinal Strength

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    CHAPTER 6 SHELL LAMINATESSection 1 General Section 2 Keels Section 3 Shell Laminates for Midship Part Section 4 Shell Laminates for End Parts Section 5 Side shell Laminates in way of Superstructures Section 6 Local Strength of Shell Laminates

    CHAPTER 7 DECKSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Minimum thickness of Deck LaminatesSection 3 Local Compensation of Deck

    CHAPTER 8 FRAMESSection 1 General Section 2 Construction Section 3 Spacing of Frames Section 4 Frames

    CHAPTER 9 BOTTOM CONSTRUCTIONSection 1 General Section 2 Centre Girders Section 3 Side Girders Section 4 FloorsSection 5 Bottom Longitudinals, etc. Section 6 Double Bottoms Section 7 Construction of Strengthened Bottom Forward Section 8 Hat-type Construction

    CHAPTER 10 BEAMSSection 1 Beams

    CHAPTER 11 UNDER-DECK GIRDERS AND PILLARSSection 1 Under-deck Girders Section 2 Pillars

    CHAPTER 12 WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSSection 1 Arrangement of Watertight Bulkheads Section 2 Construction of Watertight Bulkheads

    CHAPTER 13 DEEP TANKSSection 1 General Section 2 Bulkhead Laminates of Deep Tanks Section 3 Provisions for Deep Tanks

    CHAPTER 14 MACHINERY SPACESSection 1 General Section 2 Construction under Main Engines

    CHAPTER 15 SUPERSTRUCTURES AND DECKHOUSESSection 1 General Section 2 Construction, etc.

    CHAPTER 16 HATCHWAY OPENINGS, MACHINERY OPENINGS AND OTHER DECK OPENINGSSection 1 General

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    Section 2 Hatchway Openings Section 3 Machinery Openings Section 4 Companionway Openings and Other Deck Openings

    CHAPTER 17 BULWARKS, GUARDRAILS, FREEING ARRANGEMENT, SIDE OPENINGS, SCUTTLES, VENTILATORS AND GANGWAYS

    Section 1 General

    CHAPTER 18 MACHINERYSection 1 General Section 2 Installation of Propulsion Machinery, Fuel Oil Tank and Earthing

    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF FLOATING DOCKS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL1100 General1200 Classification Registry1300 Definition

    CHAPTER 2 CLASSIFICATION SURVEY2100 Classification Surveys during Construction2200 Classification Survey after Construction2300 Periodical Survey and Occasional Survey2400 Cooperation for Surveys

    CHAPTER 3 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT3100 Safety Deck3200 Top Deck3300 Ventilation and Access3400 Cofferdam

    CHAPTER 4 FREEBOARD AND STABILITY4100 Freeboard4200 Stability

    CHAPTER 5 HULL STRUCTURES5100 General5200 Longitudinal Strength5300 Transverse Strength5400 Structural Detail and Local Strength

    CHAPTER 6 MACHINERY AND INSTRUMENTATION6100 Machinery6200 Indicator System

    CHAPTER 7 FIRE PROTECTION AND EXTINGUISHING7100 Genera17200 Fire Protection7300 Fire-Extinguishing

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    RULES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH SP EED AND LIGHT CRAFTS

    PART 1 CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEYS

    CHAPTER 1 CLASSIFICATIONSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Classification Survey during ConstructionSection 3 Classification Survey after Construction

    CHAPTER 2 PERIODICAL AND OTHER SURVEYSSection 1 General

    PART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING

    CHAPTER 1 MATERIALSSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 2 WELDINGSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Welding of Aluminium Alloys

    PART 3 HULL STRUCTURES

    CHAPTER 1 DESIGN PRINCIPLESSection 1 DefinitionsSection 2 GeneralSection 3 Approval of Plans and DocumentsSection 4 Subdivision and Arrangement

    CHAPTER 2 DESIGN LOADSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 AccelerationsSection 3 Sea PressuresSection 4 Hull Girder Loads

    CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURE PRINCIPLES IN STEELSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Materials and weldingSection 3 Manufacturing and InspectionSection 4 Hull Girder StrengthSection 5 PlatingsSection 6 StiffenersSection 7 Transverses and GirdersSection 8 Pillars

    CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURE PRINCIPLES IN ALUMINIUM ALLOYSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Materials and WeldingSection 3 Material ProtectionSection 4 Hull Girder StrengthSection 5 PlatingsSection 6 StiffenersSection 7 Transverses and GirdersSection 8 Pillars

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    CHAPTER 5 STRUCTURE PRINCIPLES IN FRPSection 1 GeneralSection 2 MaterialsSection 3 ManufacturingSection 4 Hull Girder StrengthSection 5 Sandwich PanelsSection 6 Single Skin ConstructionSection 7 Transverses and Girders

    PART 4 HULL EQUIPMENT

    CHAPTER 1 RUDDERSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Rudder ForceSection 3 Rudder TorqueSection 4 Rudder Strength CalculationSection 5 Rudder StocksSection 6 Rudder Plates, Rudder Frames and Rudder Main PiecesSection 7 Couplings between Rudder Stocks and Main PiecesSection 8 Bearings of Rudder StocksSection 9 Rudder Accessories

    CHAPTER 2 HULL APPENDAGESSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Materials and WorkmanshipSection 3 Arrangement of AppendagesSection 4 Design Loads and Supporting StructureSection 5 Rudder PostsSection 6 Shaft BracketsSection 7 FoilsSection 8 Waterjets

    CHAPTER 3 EQUIPMENT NUMBER AND EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Structural Arrangement for Anchoring EquipmentSection 3 Equipment NumberSection 4 AnchorsSection 5 Anchor Chain CablesSection 6 Wire Ropes

    CHAPTER 4 HATCHWAYS, WINDOWS AND OTHER OPENINGSSection 1 Hatchways and Other Deck OpeningsSection 2 Bulwarks, Freeing Ports, Side Scuttles, VentilatorsSection 3 Windows

    PART 5 MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS

    CHAPTER 1 GENERALSection 1 General

    CHAPTER 2 AUXILIARIES AND PIPING ARRANGEMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Bilge and Drainage SystemsSection 3 Air, Sounding and Filling PipesSection 4 Ship-side Valves and Overboard DischargesSection 5 Fuel Oil System

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    Section 6 Lubricating Oil SystemSection 7 Cooling Water SystemSection 8 Ventilation Systems

    CHAPTER 3 PRIME MOVERS, POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND LIFT DEVICES, ETC.Section 1 General

    PART 6 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

    CHAPTER 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Electrical Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 CONTROL SYSTEMSSection 1 GeneralSection 2 Automatic and Remote Control Systems

    PART 7 FIRE PROTECTION, DETECTION AND EXTINCTION

    CHAPTER 1 FIRE PROTECTIONSect