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


Section 1 General


102. Preparations for survey


1. In application to 102. 1 (5) of the Rules, the term "when considered necessary and appropriate" means the cases where it may assist in identifying critical structural areas, nomination suspect areas and in focusing attention on structural elements or areas of structural elements which may be par- ticularly susceptible to, or evidence a history of, wastage or damage.


2. In application to 102. 4 (2) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 2 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 102. 7 (2) of the Rules, the term "an appropriately qualified representative" means a ship's officer.


103. Documentation on board

The Owner's inspection reports specified in 103. 3 (5) of the Rules is shown in Annex 1-4 of the Guidance.


104. Procedure for thickness measurement

Methods of thickness measurement are to be comply with the requirements specified in Annex 1-5

of the Guidance.

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Section 2 Bulk Carriers


201. General

In application to 201. 1 (2) of the Rules, the term "when necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


202. Annual Survey


1. In application to 202. 3 (7) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 1 of the Guidance when require the tightness test.


2. In application to 202. 4 Table NOTES 2) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 202. 5 of the Rules, the term "ballast tanks when required" means the ballast tanks which are assigned to be internally examined at annual intervals from the results of Intermediate Survey or Special Survey.


4. In application to 202. 5 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 202. 4 and 5 of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 14 of the Guidance.


6. In application to 202. 6 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified as follows.

(1) General

(A) In the case of bulk carrier over 5 year of age, the Annual Survey is to include, in addition to the requirements of the Annual Surveys specified in 202. of the Rules, an examination

of the following items:

(B) Extent of Survey

(a) For bulk carriers of 5 - 15 years of age:

(i) An Overall Survey of the foremost cargo hold, including Close-up Survey of suffi- cient extent, minimum 25% of frames, is to be carried out to establish the condition

of:

- Shell frames including their upper and lower end attachments, adjacent shell plat- ing, and transverse bulkheads.

- Suspect areas identified at previous surveys.

(ii) Where considered necessary by the Surveyor as a result of the Overall and Close-up Survey as described in (i) above, the survey is to be extended to include a Close-up

Survey of all of the shell frames and adjacent shell plating of the cargo hold.

(b) For bulk carriers exceeding 15 years of age:

(i) An Overall Survey of the foremost cargo hold, including Close-up Survey is to be

carried out to establish the condition of:

- All shell frames including their upper and lower end attachments, adjacent shell plating, and transverse bulkheads.

- Suspect areas identified at previous surveys.

(C) Extent of thickness measurement

(a) Thickness measurement is to be carried out to an extent sufficient to determine both

general and local corrosion levels at areas subject to Close-up Survey, as described in

(B) (a) (i) and (b) (i) above. The minimum requirement for thickness measurement for

thickness measurements are suspect areas identified at previous surveys. Where sub- stantial corrosion is found, the extent of thickness measurements should be increased

with the requirements of Annex 1-5, Table 14 of the Guidance.

(b)

The thickness measurement may be dispensed with provided the Surveyor is satisfied by

the Close-up Survey, that there is no structural diminution and the hard protective coat- ing where fitted remains effective.


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(D) Special consideration

(a) Where the hard protective coating in the foremost cargo hold is found to be in GOOD condition, the extent of Close-up Surveys and thickness measurements may be specially considered.

Note : For existing bulk carriers, where Owners may elect to coat or recoat cargo holds as noted above, consideration may be given to the extent of the Close-up Surveys and thickness measurement. Prior to the coating of cargo holds of existing ships, scan-

tlings should be ascertained in the presence of a Surveyor.


203. Intermediate Survey


1. In application to 203. 1 (3) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 6 or 4 of the Guidance when require the internal examination or the pressure test.


2. In application to 203. 1 (4) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 6 or 4 of the Guidance when require the internal examination or the pressure test.


3. In application to 203. 2 Table NOTES 3) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 203. 3 Table NOTES 1) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 203. 4 (1) (c) of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 14 of the Guidance.


204. Special Survey


1. In application to 204. 2 (1) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


2. In application to 204. 2 (2) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 204. 5 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 14 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 204. 5 (3) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as speci- fied in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 204. 5 (6) of the Rules, the term "coating where applied remains efficient" means the cases where the coatings are found in a GOOD condition.


6. In application to Table 1.3.1 NOTES 1 of the Rules, the general drawing for Close-up Survey areas is shown in Annex 1-6, 1 (2) of the Guidance.


7. In application to Table 1.3.3 NOTES 2 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cas- es as specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 of the Guidance.


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Section 3 Oil Tankers


301. General

In application to 301. 1 (2) of the Rules, the term "when necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


302. Annual Survey


1. In application to 302. 5 of the Rules, the term "ballast tanks when required" means the ballast tanks which are assigned to be internally examined at annual intervals from the results of Intermediate Survey or Special Survey.


2. In application to 302. 5 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 302. 5 of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in Annex 1-5, Table 15 of the Guidance.


303. Intermediate Survey


1. In application to 303. 1 (3) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 or 1 of the Guidance when require the pressure test or the longitudinal strength evalua- tion of hull girder.


2. In application to 303. 1 (4) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch

1, 801. 4 or 1 of the tion of hull girder.


3. In application to 303.

Guidance when require the pressure test or the longitudinal strength evalua-


3 Table NOTES 1) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the

Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


304. Special Survey


1. In application to 304. 1 (4) of the Rules, the term "operationally tested to working pressure"

means the confirmation


2. In application to 304.

of the leakage or excessive vibration, etc.


2 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the

cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 304. 4 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance"

Annex 1-5, Table 15 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 304. 4 (3) of the Rules, the term "deemed

fied in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 304. 4 (6) of the Rules, "the Guidance"

Annex 1-5, Par 6 of the Guidance.


means the requirements specified in necessary" means the cases as speci- means the requirements specified in

6. In application to Table 1.3.4 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" and "deemed necessary by the Society" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


7. In application to Table 1.3.4 NOTES 1) of the Rules, the general drawing for Close-up Survey areas is shown in Annex 1-6, 1 (3) of the Guidance.


8. In application to Table 1.3.6 NOTES 1) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 of the Guidance.


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Section 4 Chemical Tankers


401. General

In application to 401. 1 (3) of the Rules, the term "when necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


402. Annual Survey


1. In application to 402. 5 of the Rules, the term "ballast tanks when required" means the ballast tanks which are assigned to be internally examined at annual intervals from the results of Intermediate Survey or Special Survey.


2. In application to 402. 5 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 402. 5 of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in Annex 1-5, Table 16 of the Guidance.


403. Intermediate Survey


1. In application to 403. 1 (3) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the

1, 801. 4 of the Guidance when require the pressure test.


2. In application to 403. 1 (4) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the

1, 801. 4 of the Guidance when require the pressure test.


cases specified in Ch


cases specified in Ch


404. Special Survey


1. In application to 404. 1 (4) of the Rules, the term "operationally tested to working pressure"

means the confirmation


2. In application to 404.

of the leakage or excessive vibration, etc.


2 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the

cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 404. 3 (2) of the Rules, the term "deemed

fied in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 404. 4 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance"

Annex 1-5, Table 16 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 404. 4 (3) of the Rules, the term "deemed

fied in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


necessary" means the cases as speci- means the requirements specified in necessary" means the cases as speci-

6. In application to Table 1.3.7 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Society" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


7. In application to Table 1.3.7 NOTES 1) of the Rules, the general drawing for Close-up Survey areas is shown in Annex 1-6, 1 (4) of the Guidance.


8. In application to Table 1.3.9 NOTES 1) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 of the Guidance.


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Section 5 Double Hull Oil Tankers


501. General

In application to 501. 1 (2) of the Rules, the term "when necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


502. Annual Survey


1. In application to 502. 5 of the Rules, the term "ballast tanks when required" means the ballast

tanks which are assigned to be internally examined at annual intervals from the Intermediate Survey or Special Survey.


2. In application to 502. 5 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 502. 5 of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified

1-5, Table 17 of the Guidance.

results of


means the in Annex


503. Intermediate Survey


1. In application to 503. 1 (3) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 or 1 of the Guidance when require the pressure test or the longitudinal strength evalua- tion of hull girder.


2. In application to 503. 1 (4) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 or 1 of the Guidance when require the pressure test or the longitudinal strength evalua- tion of hull girder.


504. Special Survey


1. In application to 504. 1 (4) of the Rules, the term "operationally tested to working pressure"

means the confirmation


2. In application to 504.

of the leakage or excessive vibration, etc.


2 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the

cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to 504. 4 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance"

Annex 1-5, Table 17 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 504. 4 (3) of the Rules, the term "deemed

fied in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 504. 4 (6) of the Rules, "the Guidance"

Annex 1-5, 6 of the Guidance.


means the requirements specified in necessary" means the cases as speci- means the requirements specified in

6. In application to Table 1.3.10 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Society" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


7. In application to Table 1.3.10 NOTES 1) of the Rules, the general drawing for Close-up Survey area is shown in Annex 1-6, 1 (5) of the Guidance.


8. In application to Table 1.3.12 NOTES 1 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 of the Guidance.


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Section 6 Double Skin Bulk Carriers


601. General

In application to 601. 1 (2) of the Rules, the term "when necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


602.

Annual Survey


1. In application to 602. 3 (7) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 1 of the Guidance when require the tightness test.


2. In application to 602. 4 Table NOTES 1 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


3. In application to tanks which are


602. 5 of the Rules, the term "ballast tanks when required" means the ballast assigned to be internally examined at annual intervals from the results of

Intermediate Survey or Special Survey.


4. In application to 602. 5 of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 602. 4 and 5 of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 18 of the Guidance.


603.

Intermediate Survey


1. In application to 603. 1 (3) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 6 or 4 of the Guidance when require the internal examination or the pressure test.


2. In application to 603. 1 (4) (a) of the Rules, the Surveyor is to consider the cases specified in Ch 1, 801. 6 or 4 of the Guidance when require the internal examination or the pressure test.


3. In application to 603. 2 Table NOTES 3) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 603. 3 Table NOTES 1) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


5.


604.


In application to 603. 4 (1) (c) of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 18 of the Guidance.


Special Survey


1. In application to 604. 2 (1) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


2. In application to 604. 2 (2) of the Rules, the term "considered necessary by the Surveyor" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.

3. In application to 604. 5 (2) of the Rules, "the Guidance" means the requirements specified in

Annex 1-5, Table 18 of the Guidance.


4. In application to 604. 5 (3) of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as speci- fied in Ch 1, 801. 3 of the Guidance.


5. In application to 604. 5 (6) of the Rules, the term "coating where applied remains efficient" means the cases where the coatings are found in a GOOD condition.


6. In application to Table 1.3.13 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary by the Society" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 5 of the Guidance.


7. In application to Table 1.3.13 NOTES 1 of the Rules, the general drawing for Close-up Survey area is shown in Annex 1-6, 1 (6) of the Guidance.


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8. In application to Table 1.3.15 NOTES 2 of the Rules, the term "deemed necessary" means the cases as specified in Ch 1, 801. 4 of the Guidance. image

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Annex 1-1 Character of Classification


1. Class Notation


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1.1 Ship Type and Special Feature Notations


Ship Types

Special Feature Notations

Remarks


'ESP'(2-1)

Crude Product Crude/Product

Product/Asphalt Asphalt

(1) : The notations FA, FB, FAC, FAO and FBC in rows 1, 3, 4, 8, 9 and 18 of the first column imply:

FA : Flash point above 60°C

FB : Flash point of 60°C and below FAC : FA with controlled tank vents FAO : FA with open tank vents

FBC : FB with controlled tank vents

(2-0) : See examples given in 2.0

(2-1) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed generally with integral tanks and intended pri- marily to carry oil in bulk. This type notation shall be assigned to tankers of both single and double hull con- struction, as well as tankers with alternative structural ar- rangements, e.g. mid-deck designs. (Typical midship sec- tions are given in Fig 1)

Note: Oil Tankers that do not comply with MARPOL I/19 may be subject to international and/or national regu- lations requiring phase out under MARPOL I/20 and/or MARPOL I/21.

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Fig 1 Typical midship sections of Oil Tanker 'ESP'


(2-2) : The notation "(Double Hull)" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed primarily for the carriage of oil in bulk, which have the cargo tanks protected by a double hull which extends for the entire length of the cargo area, consisting of double sides and double bottom spaces for the carriage of water ballast or void spaces.

(2-3) : This notation shall be assigned to ships of which all car-

go tanks are independent type and the additional require- ments for Oil Tanker 'ESP' and Oil Tanker(Double Hull) 'ESP' specified in Pt 1 of the Rules are not to be applied.

(2-4) : This notation shall be assigned to ships comply with the

requirements specified in Pt 12 or Pt 13 of the Rules.

1. Oil Tanker(2-0) (Double hull)(2-2) (FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

(CSR)(2-4)

Asphalt(2-3)

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Ship Types

Special Feature Notations

Remarks


(3-1)


A


B


(C)


D or P

IMO

Code(5)

(3-1) : See examples given in 2.1.1

(4) : The notation "LPG" shall be assigned to liquefied gas car- riers carrying only propane and butane. However, the

names of the following cargoes, instead of propane and bu- tane, may be given for vessels carrying cargoes other than propane and butane under the approval of the Society. (Example) : Ammonia, Butadiene, Propylene, VCM,

Ethylene Oxide, Ethylene, etc.

(5) : As shown in the following:

1) The notation "IGC" shall be appended to vessels built in compliance with the requirements given in Pt 7, Ch

5 of the Rules and constructed on or after 1 July, 1986.

2) The notation "GC" shall be appended to vessels built in compliance with the IMO Res.A328(IX).

3) The notation "GCX" shall be appended to vessels built

in compliance with the IMO Res.A329(IX).

4) For the ships except the above, additional notation is not assigned.

2-1. Liquefied Gas

1G

2I

(R)

Design

(IGC)

Carrier

2G

3M

(P)

Pressure,

(GC)

2PG

3S

(RP)

Minimum

(GCX)

3G

1A

Temperature

1B

and Specific

1C

Gravity(SG)

1N

2N

Name of Liquefied Gas when exclusively carried


LPG(4)

(3-2)

A

B

(3-2) : See examples given in 2.1.2

(3-3) : This notation shall be assigned to ships having coiled car-

go tanks which are complied with Ch 3, 402. 1 (2) (A) of the Guidance for Ships Carrying CNG in Bulk.

(3-4) : This notation shall be assigned to ships having cylinderical

cargo tanks which are complied with Ch 3, 402. 1 (2) (B) of the Guidance for Ships Carrying CNG in Bulk.

2-2. Compressed Natural Gas Carrier

CO(3-3)

CY(3-4)

Design Pressure, Minimum Temperature


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(6)


'ESP'(7-1)


A


B


D or P

IMO

Code(8)

(6) : See examples given in 2.2

(7-1) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are

constructed generally with integral tanks and intended pri- marily to carry chemicals(liquid cargoes specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 17 of the Rules) in bulk. This type notation shall be assigned to tankers of both single or double hull construction, as well as tankers with alternative structural arrangements. (Typical midship sections are given in Fig 2)


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Fig 2 Typical midship sections of Chemical Tanker 'ESP'


(7-2) : This notation shall be appended to vessels carrying only cargoes in bulk, except liquid cargoes specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 17 of the Rules, classified as pollution cat- egory Z, or category Z and OS, which are not subject to IBC code, specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 18 of the Rules.

(8) : As shown in the following:

1) The notation "IBC" shall be appended to vessels built in compliance with the requirements given in Pt 7, Ch

6 of the Rules and constructed on or after 1 July, 1986.

2) The notation "BCH" shall be appended to vessels built in compliance with the requirements given in Pt 7, Ch

6 of the Rules and constructed before 30 June, 1986 and on or after 12 April, 1972.

3) The notation "BCX" shall be appended to vessels built

in compliance with Para. 1.7.3 of BCH code and con- structed before 11 April, 1972

I II III

II&III

1G

2G

1P

Apparent Specific Gravity (SG)

(IBC)

(BCH)

(BCX)

Name of Chemical when exclusively carried

3-1. Chemical Tanker (FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

3-2. NLS Tanker

Category Z(18)(7-2)

4. Oil/Chemical Tanker

(Double Hull)(2-2)

'ESP'(2-1)(7-1) (FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

(CSR)(2-4)

Special Feature Notations given in row 1 and row 3(9)

(9) : See examples given in 2.2.


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Remarks

(10)

A

(10) : See examples given in 2.3.

(11-1) : This notation shall be assigned in the following cases. (Note: The relevant requirements specified in Pt 1, Ch 3, Sec 6

Double Skin Bulk Carriers are to be applied if applicable even

if the ship has no Double Skin notation)

(1) the ships, constructed before 1 July 1999, have double side skin construction

(2) the ships, constructed before 1 January 2000, have double side skin construction of not less than 760 mm breadth at any location within the hold length, measured perpendicular to the side shell

(3) the ships, constructed on or after 1 January 2000, have dou- ble side skin construction of not less than 1000 mm breadth at any location within the hold length, measured perpendicular to the side shell

(11-2) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are con-

structed generally with single deck, double bottom, hopper side

tanks and topside tanks and with single or double side skin

construction in cargo length area and intended primarily to carry

dry cargoes in bulk. For ships constructed on or after 1 July

2010, however, the notation "ESP" shall be assigned even if

they lack some or all of the specified constructional feature

above and (EXP) notation shall be followed. (Typical midship

sections are given in Fig 3)


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Fig 3 Typical midship sections of Bulk Carrier 'ESP'


(11-3) : This notation shall be assigned to ships comply with the re- quirements specified in Pt 11 or Pt 13 of the Rules.

(12) : The additional notation, HC, is normally assigned to a ship with

the double bottom structure specially strengthened for the car- riage of heavy cargoes having mass density, , specified in Pt 3, Ch 7, 101. 6 of the Rules, not less than 1.25(t m ).


intended for the alternate loading, in addition to the require- ments specified in (12) above.

(14) : Where ships constructed before 1 July 2010 with other structural

configurations than stated in (11-2) above comply with the ap-

plicable requirements specified in Pt 7, Ch 3 of the Rules, the

notation "Bulk Carrier", upon the request of the Owners, may

be assigned to the concerned ships to the satisfaction of the

Society. In such cases, the additional requirements for Bulk

Carrier 'ESP' and Bulk Carrier(Double Skin) 'ESP' specified in

Pt 1 of the Rules shall not be applied.

* : Bulk carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo den-

sity of 1.0 t m and above with specified holds empty at max- imum draught in addition to BC-B conditions as Pt 7, Ch 3, Sec 2 or Pt 11, Ch 1, Sec 1 or Pt 13, Sub-part 1, Ch 1, Sec 1 of the Rules.

** : Bulk carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo den- sity of 1.0 t m and above with all cargo holds loaded in ad- dition to BC-C conditions as Pt 7, Ch 3, Sec 2 or Pt 11, Ch 1, Sec 1 or Pt 13, Sub-part 1, Ch 1, Sec 1 of the Rules.

*** : Bulk carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo den- sity of less than 1.0 t m as Pt 7, Ch 3, Sec 2 or Pt 11, Ch 1, Sec 1 or Pt 13, Sub-part 1, Ch 1, Sec 1 of the Rules.

**** : The additional notation GRAB[X] is assigned to ships with holds designed for loading/unloading by grabs having a max- imum specific weight up to [X] tons in compliance with the re- quirements of Pt 11, Ch 12, Sec 1 or Pt 13, Sub-part 1, Ch 1, Sec 1 of the Rules, the GRAB[X] notation is mandatory for ships having one of BC-A or BC-B, according to Pt 11, Ch 1, Sec 1 or Pt 13, Sub-part 1, Ch 1, Sec 1 of the Rules and these ships are to be complied with for an unladen grab weight X equal to or greater than 20 tons. For all other ships GRAB[X] is voluntary.

5-1.

-

GRAB[X]****

Bulk Carrier

HC(12)

(Double Skin)(11-1) (11-2)

'ESP' 'ESP'(EXP)(11-

HC/E(13) BC-A*

2)

BC-B**

(CSR)(11-3)

BC-C***

5-2.

Bulk Carrier(14) (Double Skin)(11-1) (CSR)(11-3)


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6. Cargo Ship

- HC(12)

General Dry Cargo(15-1)

General Dry Cargo(Double Skin) Liquid Cargo(Category OS only)(15-2)

(15-1) : This notation shall be assigned to all self-propelled general dry cargo ships of 500 GT and above carrying solid cargoes and the additional requirements for General Dry Cargo Ship specified in Pt 1, Ch 2, Sec 14 of the Rules are to be applied. However the following ships are to be omitted.

- bulk carriers and double skin bulk carriers subject to the enhanced survey programme(ESP)

- dedicated container carriers

- ro-ro cargo ships

- refrigerated cargo ships

- dedicated wood chip carriers

- dedicated cement carriers

- livestock carriers

- deck cargo ships(A ship that is designed to carry cargo exclusively above deck without any access for cargo be- low deck)

- general dry cargo ships of double side-skin construction, with double side-skin extending for the entire length of the cargo area, and for the entire height of the cargo hold to the upper deck

(15-2) : This notation shall be assigned to ships carrying only liquid

cargoes in bulk classified as pollution category OS, which are not subject to IBC code, specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 18 of the Rules.

7. Ore Carrier 'ESP'(16)

GRAB[X]*

(16) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed generally with single deck, two longitudinal bulkheads and a double bottom throughout the cargo length area and intended primarily to carry ore cargoes in the cen- tre holds only. (Typical midship sections are given in Fig 4)


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Fig 4 Typical midship sections of Ore Carrier 'ESP'

* : This notation shall be assigned to ships with holds designed for loading/unloading by grabs having a maximum specified weight up to [X] tons in compliance with the requirements of Pt 7, Ch 2, 101. 2 of the Guidance.

8-1.

Ore/Oil Carrier 'ESP'(17-1)

(FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

Special Feature Notations given in row 1 and row 7


(17-1) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed generally with single deck, two longitudinal bulk- heads and a double bottom throughout the cargo length area and intended primarily to carry ore cargoes in the centre holds or of oil cargoes in centre holds and wing tanks. However, these cargoes are not carried simultaneously. (Typical midship sections are given in Fig 5-1)

Note: Ore/Oil Carriers that do not comply with MARPOL I/19 may be subject to international and/or national

regulations requiring phase out.

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Fig 5-1 Typical midship sections of Ore/Oil Carrier 'ESP'


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Special Feature Notations

Remarks

8-2.

Ore/Chemical Carrier 'ESP'(17-2)

(FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

Special Feature Notations given in row 3(9) and row 7

(17-2) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed generally with single deck, two longi- tudinal bulkheads and a double bottom throughout the cargo length area and intended primarily to carry ore cargoes in the centre holds or of chemical cargoes in centre holds and wing tanks. However, these cargoes are not carried simultaneously. (Typical midship sec- tions are given in Fig 5-2)

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Fig 5-2 Typical midship sections of Ore/Chemical Carrier 'ESP'

9. Oil/Bulk/Ore Carrier 'ESP'(18) 'ESP'(EXP)(18) (FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

Special Feature Notations given in row 1, row 5

and row 7

(18) : The notation "ESP" shall be assigned to ships which are constructed generally with single deck, double bot- tom, hopper side tanks and topside tanks and with single or double side skin construction in the cargo length area and intended primarily to carry oil or dry cargoes including ore, in bulk. However, these cargoes are not carried simultaneously. For ships constructed on or after 1 July 2010, the notation "ESP" shall be assigned even if they lack some or all of the speci- fied constructional feature above and (EXP) notation shall be followed. (Typical midship section is given in Fig 6)

Note: Oil/Bulk/Ore Carriers that do not comply with MARPOL I/19 may be subject to international and/or national regulations requiring phase out.


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Fig 6 Typical midship sections of Oil/Bulk/Ore Carrier 'ESP'

10. RoRo Ship

PCC

Car/Cargo Car/Container Car/Bulk Palette Cassette

Car Ferry(19)

(19) : The notation "Car Ferry (Open Space)" shall be as- signed to vessels having vehicle region with opening capable of being ventilated naturally throughout the exposed decks and side shell plates. The detailed ex- amples are given in 2.8.


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Ship Types

Special Feature Notations

Remarks

11. Container

Ship(20)

LS(20-1) LS(CL)(20-2)

LS(CL, RS)(20-3)

(20) : The notation shall be assigned to ships de- signed and constructed to carry containers exclusively.

(20-1) : The notation shall be assigned to ships where

container securing arrangements are fitted, and design and construction of the system are in accordance with Pt 7, Annex 7-2 of the Guidance.

(20-2) : The notation shall be assigned to ships where

the program for lashing calculations is ap- proved by the Society and installed and main- tained onboard in accordance with Pt 7, Annex 7-2 of the Guidance in addition to (20-

1) above.

(20-3) : The notation shall be assigned to ships where the contents related to the application of the

specific route reduction factors provided by the Society are included in Cargo Securing Manual and the specific route reduction factors are ap- plicable to onboard lashing program in accord- ance with Pt 7, Annex 7-2 of the Guidance in addition to (20-2) above.

12. Fishing

Vessel(21)

Long Liner, Stern Trawler, Side Trawler, Whaler, Purse Seiner, Gill Net,

Angling, Stick-held Dip Net, Bottom Long Liner, Trap, Stow Net, Lift Net,

Dredge Net, Seiner, Stab Net, Lighting

(21) : See examples given in 2.4.

13. Fish

Carrier

Fresh and Live Fish Fresh Fish

Live Fish Fish Factory


(22)


A

(Type)


B

(Additional purpose)


C

- : Additional notation is not required for pas- senger ship built to carry passenger exclusively.

(22) : See examples given in 2.5.

(23-1) : Ships with Vehicle Areas specified in Pt 7, Annex 7-3 of the Guidance or ships with

spaces intended for carriage of vehicle except

Special Category Spaces or RoRo Spaces specified in SOLAS Ch.II-2.

(23-2) : Ships with Special Category Spaces specified in SOLAS Ch.II-2.

(23-3) : Ships with RoRo Spaces specified in SOLAS

Ch.II-2.

14. Passenger Ship

-

Hydrofoil Side Wall Air Cushion

Vehicle Hover Craft Catamaran Submersible

-

Cargo Container Leisure

Car Ferry(19)(23-1)

Car Ferry(SCS)(19)(23-2)

RoRo(23-3)

Max. submerging depth and time for submersible


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Ship Types

Special Feature Notations

Remarks

15-1.

Tug Boat

-

Tug/Salvage Tug/Supply

Tug/Fire-Fighting(GA or GC)(24)

Tug/Anchor

Tug/Oil Recovery(GA, GB or GC)(25)

- : Additional notation is not required for tug boats or pushers built only for the purpose of tug or pusher work.

(24) : As shown in the following:

1) GA : This notation shall be assigned to ships complied with the requirements for ex- plosion-protected electrical equipment in

dangerous zone.

2) GC : This notation shall be assigned to ships not applied to the requirements for ex- plosion-protected electrical equipment in dangerous zone.


Type A : permanent connection type Type B : removable connection type

15-2.

Pusher (Type A) (Type B)

-

Pusher/Tug

16. Work

Vessel

-

Launch Cable Layer Crane Anchor

Ice Breaker Supply

Oil Recovery(GA, GB or GC)(25)

Salvage Repair Work Tender

- : Additional notation is not required for work vessels built only for the purpose of work.

(25) : As shown in the following:

1) GA : This notation shall be assigned to ships equipped for recovery and storage of spil-

led oil, and complied with the require- ments for explosion-protected electrical

equipment in dangerous zone.

2) GB : This notation shall be assigned to ships equipped for the recovery and storage of spilled oil, and complied with the require- ments for explosion-protected electrical equipment at work and storage spaces.

3) GC : This notation shall be assigned to ships equipped for the recovery and storage of spilled oil, and not applied to the require- ments for explosion-protected electrical equipment

17. Special

Purpose Ship

Soil Geological Survey Boat

Submersible Support Diving Support Hopper/Waste

Waste Hospital Hydro Survey

Seismic Survey

Fire-Fighting(GA or GC)(24) Buoy Laying

Fishery Training

Fishery Patrol Fishery Research Patrol

Pilot Observation Training Research


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Special Feature Notations

Remarks

18. Barge

(FAC)(1)

(FAO)(1)

(FBC)(1)

A

(Type)

B

(Loaded cargo name or additional purpose)

- : Additional notation is not required for

barge excluding 3

types of barge below, and for barges with hatch opening on the deck and built to carry cargo in cargo holds.

(26) : See special feature

for chemical tanker as shown in row 3, and examples given in 2.2


Type A : permanent con-

nection type

Type B : removable con-

nection type

-

Pontoon

Integrated Pusher Barge (Type A)

(Type B) Hopper(or Dump)

Chemical(26) Oil Container Sand

Crane

Pipe-Laying Piling

Cable-Laying Salvage Submersible Accommodation Waste

Log

Heavy Cargo

Oil Recovery (GA, GB or GC)(25)

19-1. Dredger

Trailing Suction Cutter Suction Grab

Bucket Dipper Suction/Dump

19-2. Dredger (Self-propelled)

(27)

A

B

C

D

(27) : See examples given in

2.6.

(28) : This notation shall be assigned to special pur-

pose submersible ac- companying personnel not exceeding 13.

20. Special Purpose Submersible

Manned Unmanned

Self-propelled Non-propelled

Research Rescue Leisure(28) Special Work

Max. sub- merging depth and time

21. Fixed Offshore Structure

A(Type)

B(Purpose)

Jacket GBS

Compliant Tower Articulated Tower

Drilling Production

22. Mobile Offshore Unit

A(Type)

B(Purpose)

Self-elevating Column-stabilized Ship Type

Barge Type

Crane Accommodation Floating Pier

23. Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit(29)

A(Type)

(29) : See examples given in

2.7.

Self-elevating Column-stabilized Ship Type

Barge Type


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Ship Types

Special Feature Notations

Remarks

24-1. Floating

Production, Storage and Offloading Unit

A(Type)

B

C

(C) : This notation shall be as- signed when a existing vessel is converted to a floating production unit and is classed with the Society.

Disconnectable : This notation shall be assigned for the floating production unit that has a propulsion system and a means of disengaging the unit from its mooring and riser systems.

Ship Type Barge Type

Column-stabilized Spar

TLP

(C)

Disconnectable

Production Import Export

Import-Export

24-2. Floating

Production and Offloading Unit

24-3. Floating

Storage and Offloading Unit

25-1. Floating LNG Storage and Regasification Unit

A

B

(C) : This notation shall be as- signed when a existing vessel is converted to a floating liq- uefied gas unit and is classed with the Society.

Disconnectable : This notation shall be assigned for the floating liquefied gas unit that has a propulsion system and a means of disengaging the unit from its mooring and riser systems.

(C)

Disconnectable

Regasification Export

25-2. Floating LNG Production, Storage and Offloading Unit

(C)

Disconnectable

Process Import

(30)

A

B

(30) : See examples given in

2.9.

26. Offshore Support Vessel

Supply AH

Tow HL

WTIMR FFS1 FFS2 FFS3 FF

Oil Spill Recovery

HDC( ,

Locations) HLC( , Tanks)


27-1. Floating Dock


27-2. Dock Gate

27-3. Launching Skid Barge

28. Refrigerated Cargo Carrier

29. Single Point Mooring

Fixed Floating


30. Floating Structure

Hotel Restaurant Leisure


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(Remarks) (31) : The following Additional Special Feature Notations are to be appended to ships complying with the relevant requirements. The Additional Special Feature Notations are to be located under Service Restriction Notations of Hull after Special Feature Notations regardless whether they are hull items or machinery items.


Additional Special Feature Notations


Relevant Requirements


SeaTrust (DSA1, DSA2, FSA1, FSA2, FSA3, HCM)


to ships which are constructed through applying a direct structure, fatigue assessment and hull construction monitoring requirements specified in Pt 3, Annex 3-2 to 3-4 of the Guidance. However, SeaTrust(DSA1, DSA2, FSA1, FSA2, FSA3) shall not be as- signed for ships with (CSR) notation.


IA Super


to ships where IA Super Classification of Ice Strengthening specified in Ch 1 of the

Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice is applied.


IA


to ships where IA Classification of Ice Strengthening specified in Ch 1 of the

Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice is applied.


IB


to ships where IB Classification of Ice Strengthening specified in Ch 1 of the

Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice is applied.


IC


to ships where IC Classification of Ice Strengthening specified in Ch 1 of the

Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice is applied.


ID


to ships where ID Classification of Ice Strengthening specified in Ch 1 of the

Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice is applied.


PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4, PC5, PC6, PC7


to ships comply with Polar Class specified in Ch 2 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice.

Icebreaker3, Icebreaker4, Icebreaker5, Icebreaker6


to ships comply with Icebreaker Class specified in Ch 3 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice.


Arc1, Arc2, Arc3, Arc4, Arc5, Arc6


to ships with ice breaking capability comply with Arc Class specified in Ch 3 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice. Where a ship performs ice breaking op- erations periodically and complies with the relevant requirements of Icebreaker, one of Icebreaker3 or Icebreaker4 notations may be assigned additionally.


Winterization E1( ),

Winterization E2( ),

Winterization


to ships where equipment and sys- tems are in compliance with Ch 4, Sec 3 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice in association with a lowest external design air temperature of

de- grees Celsius.


Where applicable, these winterization notations may be assigned one or a combination of them.

(e.g. Winterization E2(-35) S(A))


Winterization S(A), Winterization S(B), Winterization S(C)


to ships where stability are in compliance with Ch 4, Sec 4 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice in association with the ice accretion values specified in Ch 4, Sec 4 of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice.


Winterization D( )


to ships where alternative designs complied with Ch 4, 103. of the Guidance for Ships for Navigation in Ice in association with a lowest external design air temper- ature of degrees Celsius are applied.


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Additional Special Feature Notations


Relevant Requirements


PL10, Icebreaker PL10, PL20, Icebreaker PL20, PL30, Icebreaker PL30


to ships comply with POLAR class specified in Pt 3, Ch 22 of the Guidance which was specified until 1 January 2015.


1. However, arctic class ships intended for special services where intermediate ice condition value are relevant may, upon special consideration, be given intermediate notations(e.g. PL25).

The design ambient air temperature, the max- imum operational speed and/or the maximum amidships draught may be assigned, if appli- cable, in accordance with Pt 3, Ch 22 of the Guidance which was specified until 1 January 2015, and the design ambient air temperature shall be assigned as DAT(-x°C).

2. Only ships which had been assigned these no- tations before 1 January 2015 can keep these notations, but these notations are not to be newly assigned to any ships after 1 January 2015.


ICE05, Icebreaker ICE05, ICE10, Icebreaker ICE10, ICE15, Icebreaker ICE15


to ships comply with ICE class specified in Pt 3, Ch 22 of the Guidance which was specified until 1 January 2015.


FH


to ships where the requirements regarding longitudinal strength of hull girder in flooded condition, evaluation of allowable hold loading and evaluation of scantlings of corrugated transverse watertight bulkheads for bulk carriers specified in Pt 7, Ch 3, Sec 10 to Sec 12 of the Rules are applied.


IWS


to ships where an In-water Survey, in lieu of the Docking Survey, is desired according to the requirement in Ch 2, 604. of the Rules and complying with the requirements specified in Ch 2, 604. 3 (8) of the Rules.


CoC


to ships where an Measure of Corrosion Control specified in Pt 3, Ch 1, 802. of the Rules or Pt 10, Ch 1, 307. of the Rules is applied.


ERS


to ships where classed with the Emergency Response Service System of the Society.


CDG


to ships comply with the requirements specified in Pt 8, Ch 5, Sec 2 of the Rules.


Grab

to ships where cargo holds are protected from loading/discharge equipment in accord- ance with the requirements specified in Pt 7, Annex 7-7, 2 of the Guidance.


PCP


to ships where the cargo oil pipings are protected according to the requirements speci- fied in Pt 7, Ch 1, 1002. 4 of the Guidance.


BWE

to ships which discharge ballast water meets the Ballast Water Exchange Standard in Regulation D-1 in compliance with BWM Convention


However, at the request of the Owner, BWMP(T, F, S, D) may be assigned to ships which have no IBWM Statement of Compliance, until the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments has entered into force, where the requirements specified in Pt 9, Ch 7 of the Rules 2007 are complied.


BWT


to ships which discharge ballast water meets the Ballast Water Performance Standard in Regulation D-2 in compliance with BWM Convention


VEC1

to ships which meet the requirements for vapour emission control systems in accord- ance with IMO MSC/Circ.585. However, For ships having VEC2 notation, VEC1 no- tation shall not be assigned.


VEC2

to ships which meet the requirements for vapour emission control systems in accord- ance with USCG 46 CFR Part 39. However, For ships having VECL notation, VEC2 notation shall not be assigned.


VECL

to ships which meet the requirements for vapour emission control systems in accord- ance with USCG 46 CFR Part 39 and the additional requirements also for Lightering Operation.


IHM


to ships which comply with Hong Kong international convention for the safe and en- vironmentally sound recycling of ships

CLEAN1, CLEAN2, CLEAN3


to ships which comply with the environmental protection related requirements specified in Annex 1-15 of the Guidance.


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Additional Special Feature Notations


Relevant Requirements


PSPC

to ships comply with the Performance Standard for Protective Coatings specified in Pt 3, Ch 1, 803. of the Guidance.


BLU

to ships comply with the additional requirements for the safe loading and unloading specified in Pt 3, Annex 3-1, 3 (3) of the Guidance.


EDD

to ships carrying out the Extended Dry-docking Interval System specified in Ch 2, 605. of the Rules.


OHIMP

to ships comply with the Owner's Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program specified in Annex 1-13 of the Guidance.

GreenShip1, GreenShip2, GreenShip3, GreenShip4


to ships certified in accordance with the GreenShip Rating Scheme of the Society.


(LC, LC-G, HSLC - SA0, SA1, SA2, SA3, SA4, SA5)

LC : to Light Craft as specified in Pt 1, Ch 1, 103. (1) of the Rules for the Classification of High Speed and Light Crafts.

LC-G : to Light Craft as specified in Annex 1-2 of the Guidance Relating to the

Rules for the Classification of High Speed and Light Crafts, 1998 edition.

HSLC : to High Speed and Light Craft as specified in Pt 1, Ch 1, 103. (2) of the

Rules for the Classification of High Speed and Light Crafts.

SA0, SA1, SA2, SA3, SA4, SA5 : The service restriction notation specified in Pt 3, Ch 1, 121. of the Rules for the Classification of High Speed and Light Crafts.

Passenger WIG-A, Passenger WIG-B, General WIG-A, General WIG B


to Passenger WIG ships or General WIG ships according to the type of WIG ship specified in Ch 1, 104. of the Guidance for WIG Ships.


GFS(dual fuel, gas only)

to ships comply with the requirements of the Guidance for Gas-fuelled Ships in which natural gas-fuelled engine installations are installed, other than ships carrying natural gas in bulk.


FC, FC-PWR

to ships comply with the requirements of the Guidance for Fuel Cell Systems on Board of Ships in which fuel cell systems on board of ships used as auxiliary or main source of power are installed.


WS

to ships where cargo holds are protected with sparrings in accordance with the requirements specified in Pt 4, Ch 6, 201. of the Rules.

RP1, RP2, RP1-S, RP2-S


to ships comply with the additional requirements for the redundant propulsion and steering systems specified in Pt 5, Annex 5-11 of the Guidance.


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1.2 Additional Installations Notations

The following Additional Installations Notations may be appended to ships complying with the relevant requirements.


Additional Installations Notations


Relevant Requirements


Hull Items

HMS, HMS1

to ships where the Hull Monitoring System specified in Pt 9, Ch 6 of the Rules is provided onboard.


CHA

to ships where the Cargo Handing Appliances specified in Pt 9, Ch 2 of the Rules are provided onboard.


LI

to ships where the Loading Instrument on Stability specified in Ch 1, 307. of the Rules or the Longitudinal Strength Loading Instrument specified in Pt 3, Ch 3, 104. of the Rules is provided onboard.


EQ-SPM

to ships where the Equipment Employed in the Mooring of Ships at Single Point Mooring specified in Pt 4, Ch 10, 101. 3 of the Rules is provided onboard.


PKS

to offshore units where the Position Keeping System specified in Ch 4, Sec 6 of the Rules for the Classification of Mobile Offshore Units or Ch 3, 415. of the Rules for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units is provided onboard.

SUR, BOU, SAT

to ships where the diving systems specified in Pt 9, Ch 7, 602. 1 of the Rules are provided onboard.


Machinery Items


UMA

to ships where the Operating Systems for Periodically Unattended Machinery Spaces specified in Pt 9, Ch 3 of the Rules are provided onboard.

UMA1, UMA2, UMA3


to ships where the Automation Equipment specified in Pt 9, Ch 3 of the Rules is pro- vided onboard.


CMA

to ships where the Centralized Monitoring and Control System for Main Propulsion and Essential Auxiliary Machinery specified in Pt 9, Ch 3 of the Rules is provided onboard.


PMS

to ships where the Planned Maintenance System specified in Pt 1, Ch 2, 903. of the Rules is applied.


STCM

to ships where the Stern Tube Condition Monitoring System specified in Ch 2, 704.

of the Rules is provided onboard.

DPS(0),

DPS(1),

DPS(2), DPS(3)


to ships where the Dynamic Positioning System specified in Pt 9, Ch 4 of the Rules is provided onboard.

NBS, NBS1, NBS2

to ships where Bridge Layouts and Bridge Working Environments, Navigation Equipments, Accident Prevention Systems and Bridge Work Assist Systems specified in Pt 9, Ch 5 of the Rules are provided.


HVSC

to ships where the High Voltage Shore Connection Systems specified in Pt 9, Ch 8 of the Rules are provided onboard.


IGS

to ships where the Inert Gas Systems specified in Pt 8, Ch 2, 104. 5 of the Rules are provided onboard.


COW

to ships where the Crude Oil Washing System specified in "Annex I of International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 and Protocol of 1978 re- lating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973(MARPOL 73/78)" are provided onboard.


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Additional Installations Notations


Relevant Requirements


Machinery Items


RMC

to ships where the Cargo Refrigerating Installations specified in Pt 9, Ch 1 of the Rules are provided onboard.


ns-NH3

to fishing vessels where ammonia refrigerating installations are installed in machinery spaces in accordance with the requirements specified in Pt 5, Ch 6, 1201. 1 (14)

(B) of the Guidance.


GCU

to liquefied natural gas carriers where the Gas Combustion Unit for disposal of boil-off gas specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, 701. 1 of the Guidance is provided onboard.


Reliquefaction

to liquefied natural gas carriers where the Reliquefaction Plant of methane specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, 702. 2 of the Guidance is provided onboard.


DFDE

to liquefied natural gas carriers where the Dual-fuel Diesel Engine utilizing methane gas specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, 1606. of the Guidance is provided onboard.

Drilling System

to ships where the Drilling System specified in Annex 1 of the Guidance Relating to the Rules for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units is provided onboard.


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2. Written Examples of Class Notations


A typical arrangement


<Hull>


of Class Notations will consist of the following structure.


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(1)

(2)

(3)


Ship type notations

(4)


Construction symbols


Service restriction notations of hull

Service restriction notations of

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hull equipment -



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<Machinery>

Special feature notations

Additional special feature notations

Additional installations notations(Hull items)


(7)

(6)

(5)


Construction symbols


Service restriction notations of machinery


Service restriction notations of

machinery equipment -


Additional installations notations(Machinery items)


(1) Construction symbols specified in Ch 1, 201. (1) of the Rules.

(2) Service restriction notations of hull specified in Ch 1, 201. (2) of the Rules.

(3) Service restriction notations of hull and machinery equipment specified in Ch 1, 201. (4) of the Rules.

(4) Ship type notations specified in Ch 1, 201. (6) of the Rules and 1.1 above.

(5) Special feature notations specified in Ch 1, 201. (7) of the Rules and 1.1 above.


(7)

(3)

(8)

(1)

(6) Additional special feature notations specified in Ch 1, 201. (7) of the Rules and 1.1 Remarks

(30) above.

(7) Additional installations notations(Hull and Machinery items) specified in Ch 1, 201. (5) Rules and 1.2 above.

(8) Service restriction notations of machinery specified in Ch 1, 201. (3) of the Rules.



KRS 1


-

Example)


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Bulk Carrier 'ESP' (CSR)

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BC-A(Hold Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty) GRAB[20] SeaTrust(HCM) IWS HMS1 LI


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KRM 1 - UMA3 STCM

of the


(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)


(7)

(6)

(5)


(7)

(3)

(8)

(1)


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2.0 Oil Tanker


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Class Character :


KRS 1 - Oil Tanker

Special Feature


KRS 1 - Oil Tanker 'ESP'

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Special Feature


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KRS 1 - Oil Tanker(Double Hull) 'ESP' Special Feature


Example :

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1) For dedicated asphalt carriers of which all cargo tanks are independent type


KRS 1 - Oil Tanker (FAO) Asphalt


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2) For oil tankers


KRS 1 - Oil Tanker 'ESP' (FBC)

Crude/Product


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3) For double Rules

hull oil tankers comply with the requirements specified in

Pt 12

or Pt

13 of the


KRS 1 - Oil Tanker(Double Hull) 'ESP' (FBC) (CSR) Crude/Product


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2.1.1 Liquefied Gas Carrier

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Class Character :

The symbols A, B, (C), D and P imply :

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A : Type of Ship


KRS 1 - Liquefied Gas Carrier


A

B

(C)

D


(IGC)


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B


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(C)


: Type of Tank


: Transportation Mode


KRS 1C - Liquefied Gas Carrier

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: Design Pressure, Temperature and Specific D Gravity (SG)

B (C)

P (GCX)


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P : Name of Product when exclusively carried


Example :

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1) For ships to comply with IGC or GC code


KRS 1 - Liquefied Gas Carrier

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2G 1C (R)/0.25bar, -50°C, 1.0SG (IGC)


KRS 1C - Liquefied Gas Carrier

1C (P)/Propane (GCX)


2) For ships not to comply with IGC or GC code

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A) For ships carrying exclusively LPG, i.e., Propane or Butane


KRS 1 - Liquefied Gas Carrier

LPG


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B) For ships carrying Liquefied Gases those other than LPG


KRS 1C - Liquefied Gas Carrier

VCM


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A means type of ship to be determined by "damage assumption", "location of cargo tanks", "standard of dam- age" and "survival requirements" specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, Sec 2 and Sec 19 of the Rules.


Ship Type


Contents(*)


1G

Gas carrier intended to transport products which require maximum preventive measures to preclude the escape of such cargo


2G

Gas carrier intended to transport products which require significant preventive measures to preclude the escape of such cargo


2PG

Gas carrier of 150 m in length or less intended to transport products which require significant preventive measures to preclude the escape of such cargo, and where the products are carried in independent type C tanks designed for a MARVS of at least 7 bar gauge and a cargo containment system of design tem- perature of -55 or above. (Note : a ship of this description, but over 150 m in length is to be consid- ered a type 2G ship.)


3G

Gas carrier intended to carry products which require moderate preventive measures to preclude the escape of such cargo

(NOTES)

(*) : See column C of "Summary of Minimum Requirements" specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, Sec 19 of the Rules


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B means type of tank to be determined by "cargo containment" specified in Pt 7, Ch 5, Sec 4 of the Rules.


Tank Type

Symbol

Contents


Integral Tank


2I

(1)


(2)


(3)

Tank to form a structural part of the ship's hull(primary barrier containment of cargo)

Design vapour pressure Po not to normally exceed 0.25 bar(Max. bar)

Boiling point of the cargo To not to be below -10image

for 0.7


Membrane Tank


3M

(1)


(2)


(3)

Non-self supporting tanks which consist of a thin layer(membrane) supported through insulation by the adjacent hull structure

Design vapour pressure Po not to normally exceed 0.25 bar(Max. 0.7 bar)

Thickness of the membrane not to normally exceed 10 mm


Semi-membrane Tank


3S

(1)


(2)

Non-self supporting tanks in the loaded condition, which consist of a layer, part of which is supported through insulation by the adjacent hull structure(primary barrier for containment of cargo)

Design vapour pressure Po not to normally exceed 0.25 bar(Max. 0.7 bar)


Independent Tank Type A


1A

(1)

(2)

(3)

Gravity tanks

Tanks designed using the requirements of Pt 3, Ch 15 of the Rules Design vapour pressure Po less than 0.7 bar(for plane surfaces)


Independent Tank Type B


1B

(1)

(2)


(3)

Gravity tanks or pressure vessels

Tanks designed using model tests, refined analytical tools and analy- sis methods

Design vapour pressure Po less than 0.7 bar(for plane surfaces)


Independent Tank Type C


1C

(1)

(2)

(3)

Pressure vessels

Tanks designed using the requirements of Pt 5, Ch 5 of the Rules Design vapour pressure to be specially considered


Internal Insulation Tank Type 1


1N

(1)

Tanks in which the insulation or a combination of the insulation and

one or more liners functions only as the primary barrier

(2)

Inner hull or an independent tank structure to function as the secon- dary barrier when required. The inner surface of the insulation is

not exposed to the cargo

(3)

Design criteria same as 2I, 3M and 3S


Internal Insulation Tank Type 2


2N

(1)

Tanks in which the insulation or a combination of the insulation and

one or more liners functions only as both the primary and the secon- dary barrier

(2)

Design criteria same as 2I, 3M and 3S

(NOTES)

The number in the second column indicates: 1: independent, 2: integral, 3: membrane


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C means transportation mode.


Symbol

Contents

(R)

Fully Refrigerated

(P)

Fully Pressurized

(RP)

Refrigerated and Pressurized


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2.1.2 Compressed Natural Gas Carrier


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Class Character :


KRS 1 - Compressed Natural Gas Carrier


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A : Type of Cargo Tank


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A B B : Design Pressure, Minimum Temperature


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Example :


KRS 1 - Compressed Natural Gas Carrier CY/13MPa, -30


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2.2 Chemical Tanker

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Class Character :


KRS 1 - Chemical Tanker 'ESP' (FBC)


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The symbols A, B, D and P imply : A : Type of Ship

A B D

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(IBC)

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B : Type of Tank


KRS 1C - Chemical Tanker 'ESP' (FAO)


B P (BCX)


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D : Specific Gravity (SG)


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P : Name of Product when exclusively carried


Example :

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1) For chemical tanker


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KRS 1 - Chemical Tanker 'ESP' (FBC) II 2G/1.0SG (IBC)


KRS 1C - Chemical Tanker (FAO)

1G/Sulphur Molten (BCX)


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2) For combination carrier of oil and chemical


KRS 1 - Oil/Chemical Tanker 'ESP' (FAC) Product/III 2G/1.2SG (IBC)


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A means type of ship to be determined by "damage assumption", "location of cargo age" and "survival requirements" specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 2 of the Rules.

tanks", "standard of dam-


Ship Type

Contents(*)


I

Chemical tanker intended to transport products with very severe environmental and safety hazards which require maximum preventive measures to preclude an escape of such cargo


II

Chemical tanker intended to transport products with appreciably severe environmental and safety haz- ards which require significant preventive measures to preclude an escape of such cargo


III

Chemical tanker intended to transport products with sufficiently severe environmental and safety haz- ards which require a moderate degree of containment to increase survival capability in a damaged condition

(NOTES)

(*) : See column E of "Summary of Minimum Requirements" specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 17 of the Rules.


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B means type of tank to be determined by "cargo containment" specified in Pt 7, Ch 6, Sec 4 and Sec 17 of the Rules, as shown in the following.


1G

2G

1P


Symbol

Tank Type

Contents


1


Independent Tank

(1)

(2)

Gravity tanks or pressure vessels

Tanks designed using the requirements of Pt 3, Ch 15 and Pt 5, Ch

the Rules.


5


of


2


Integral Tank

(1)

(2)

(3)

Self-supporting hull construction tank

Tank having a design pressure not greater than 0.25 bar(Max. 0.7 bar) Boiling point of the cargo not to be below -10°C


G


Gravity Tank

(1)

(2)

Independent or integral

Tank having a design pressure not greater than 0.7 bar


P


Pressure Tank

(1)

(2)

(3)

Independent tank

Tank designed using the requirements of Pt 5, Ch 5 of the Rules Tank having a design pressure greater than 0.7 bar


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2.3 Bulk Carrier or Cargo Ship

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Class Character :


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KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP' A


KRS 1C - Bulk Carrier(Double Skin) 'ESP'


A


KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier


A

KRS 1 - Cargo Ship


A


Example :

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1) For ships with double bottom structures specially strengthened for the carriage of heavy cargoes


KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

HC


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2) For ships with double bottom structures specially strengthened for the carriage of heavy cargoes as an alternate loading

KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

HC/E(Hold Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty)


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3) In cases where the ship is fitted with BC-B


KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP' BC-B


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4) In cases where the ship is fitted with BC-B and the maximum cargo density is less than 3.0 t m KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

BC-B(max cargo density --- t m )

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5) In cases where the ship is fitted with BC-A KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

BC-A(Hold Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty)


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6) In cases where the ship is fitted with BC-A and the maximum cargo density is less than 3.0 t m KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

BC-A(Hold Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty

with max cargo density --- t m )


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7) In cases where the ship is fitted with BC-A and the maximum cargo density is less than 3.0 t m and intended to operate in alternate block load condition.


KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP' (CSR)

BC-A(Hold Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty with max cargo density --- t m ) (Bock loading)


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8) In cases where the ship is not fitted with Pt 7, Ch 3, 201. 5 (3) of the Rules KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP'

BC-A(or BC-B, BC-C) (no MP)


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9) In cases where the ship is complied with for unladen grab weight X equal to or greater than 20 tons ac- cording to or of the Rules

KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier 'ESP' (CSR)

BC-A(or BC-B) GRAB[X]


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10) Others


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KRS 1 - Bulk Carrier


KRS 1C - Cargo Ship

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2.4 Fishing Vessel

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Class Character :


KRS 1 - Fishing Vessel

(Special Feature)


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Example :


KRS 1 - Fishing Vessel

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Long Liner and Angling


KRS 1 - Fishing Vessel

Stern Trawler


2.5 Passenger Ship


KRS 1C - Passenger Ship *


A B C


*Only for submersible


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Example :


KRS 1C - Passenger Ship

Catamaran/Car Ferry


KRS 1C - Passenger Ship

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Hydrofoil


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KRS 1C - Passenger Ship

Submersible/Leisure/Max. 70M, 2Hrs


2.6 Special Purpose Submersible

Class Character :


KRS 1C - Special Purpose Submersible


A B C D


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Example :


KRS 1C - Special Purpose Submersible

Manned Self-Propelled/Research/Max. 70M, 1.5Hrs


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2.7 Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit

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Class Character :


KRS 1C - Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit


A


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Example :


KRS 1 - Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Column-stabilized


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2.8 Open Space Car Ferry



Class Notation


Remarks


Ship Type


Special Feature


10. RoRo Ship


Car Ferry


Ships designed for the carriage of vehicles with loaded cargoes


Car Ferry(Open Space)


-


14. Passenger Ship


Car Ferry


Passenger ships fitted with equipment capable of loading vehicles


Car Ferry(Open Space)


-


(NOTES)

The notation "Open Space" expressed in the second column shall be assigned to the following cases.


(1) For ships without openings on the side shell plates within vehicle region and walls in the fore and after end parts of the ship, and where the sum of the area of openings on the upper deck complies with the follow- ing formula:


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: Sum of area of openings on the upper deck

: Area of vehicle decks


(2) For ships with openings evenly distributed, as far as practicable, on both sides shell plates within vehicle re- gion, and where the sum of the area of openings on the upper deck complies with the following formula:


∙ ≥


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: Sum of area of opening on one side shell plates within vehicle region

: Area of one side shell plates within vehicle region


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2.9 Offshore Support Vessel

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Class Character :

KRS 1 - Offshore Support Vessel A B


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Example :


KRS 1 - Offshore Support Vessel

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Supply AH Tow HDC(30 , main deck)


KRS 1 - Offshore Support Vessel

Supply AH Tow HLC(2.5SG, Tank Nos. 3 and 5)


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A Special Feature Notation Offshore Support Vessel.


may be assigned as following according to the specialized functional service of the


Special Feature Notation

Specialized Functional Service

Supply

to ships for supply service

AH

to ships for anchor handling service

Tow

to ships for towing service

HL

to ships for heavy lift service

WTIMR

to ships for wind turbine installation, maintenance and repair service


FFS1, FFS2, FFS3

to ships for fire fighting service, FFS1, FFS2 or FFS3 shall be assigned according to the minimum requirement of Table 8.1 of the Guidance for Offshore Support Vessels. Where a ship, which is comply with the requirements for FFS1, is comply with the requirements for FFS2 or FFS3 also, the class notation, Offshore Support Vessel - FFS1 FFS2 or Offshore Support Vessel - FFS1 FF3 may be assigned.


FF

to ships not in full compliance with Ch 8 of the Guidance for Offshore Support Vessels or not specifically built for the service in- tended to be covered by Ch 8 of the Guidance for Offshore Support Vessels but equipped with some fire fighting capability in accordance with Ch 8 of the Guidance for Offshore Support Vessels.

Oil Spill Recovery

to ships for oil spill recovery service


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B Offshore Support Vessels built with strengthened for carrying heavy cargoes specified in accordance with Ch 8 of the Guidance for Offshore Support Vessels may be assigned the relevant Special Feature Notation HDC ( , Locations) or HLC( , Tanks) additionally.


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(1) For example, an Offshore Support Vessel for supply service, anchor handling service and towing service, strengthened for heavy deck cargo of 30 imageat main deck may be assigned the class notation Offshore Support Vessel - Supply AH Tow HDC(30 , main deck).

(2) For example, an Offshore Support Vessel for supply service, anchor handling service and towing service,

strengthened for heavy liquid cargo of specific gravity 2.5 in number 3 and 5 cargo tanks may be as- signed the class notation Offshore Support Vessel - Supply AH Tow HLC(2.5SG, Tank Nos. 3 and 5).

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3.0 Special feature

Example :

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In cases where the ship is applied to the reduced scantling as the restriction of navigation area and condition :


KRS 0 - Barge

Service between Korea and Sakhalin during May and June


Ice Class

of the Society

Ice Class of Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention Regulations


IA Super


Type A


IA


Type B


IB


Type C


IC


Type D


ID


Type D

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Ice Class of the Society

Ice Class of Finish-Swedish Ice Class Rules 2010

IA Super

IA Super

IA

IA

IB

IB

IC

IC

*

II

(NOTES)

* ID class of the Society is not equal to II class of the Finnish-Swedish Ice Class Rule, because ID class requires strengthening of forward region.


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Annex 1-2 Guidance for


Intact Stability


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