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Rules for Testing and Certification of Marine
Materials and Equipment
Effective from 1 January 2010
RINA S.p.A. - All rights reserved
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Definitions:
"Rules" in these General Conditions means the documents below
issued by the Society:
- Rules for the Classification of Ships or other special units;
- Complementary Rules containing the requirements for product,
plant, system and other certification or containing the require-
ments for the assignment of additional class notations;
- Rules for the application of statutory rules, containing the rules to
perform the duties delegated by Administrations;
- Guides to carry out particular activities connected with Services;
- Any other technical document, as for example rule variations or
interpretations.
Services means the activities described in Article 1 below, ren-
dered by the Society upon request made by or on behalf of the
Interested Party.
Society or RINA means RINA S.p.A. and/or all the companies
in the RINA Group which provide the Services.
Surveyor means technical staff acting on behalf of the Society in
performing the Services.
Interested Party means the party, other than the Society, having
an interest in or responsibility for the Ship, product, plant or sys-
tem subject to classification or certification (such as the owner of
the Ship and his representatives, the ship builder, the engine
builder or the supplier of parts to be tested) who requests the Ser-
vices or on whose behalf the Services are requested.
Owner means the registered Owner, the ship Owner, the man-
ager or any other party with the responsibility, legally or contractu-
ally, to keep the ship seaworthy or in service, having particular
regard to the provisions relating to the maintenance of class laid
down in Part A, Chapter 2 of the Rules for the Classification of
Ships or in the corresponding rules indicated in the specific Rules.
Administration means the Government of the State whose flag
the Ship is entitled to fly or under whose authority the Ship is
authorised to operate in the specific case.
"Ship" means ships, boats, craft and other special units, as for
example offshore structures, floating units and underwater craft.
Article 1
1.1. - The purpose of the Society is, among others, the classifica-
tion and certification of ships and the certification of their parts
and components.
The Society:
- sets forth and develops Rules;
- publishes the Register of Ships;
- issues certificates, statements and reports based on its survey
activities.
1.2. - The Society also takes part in the implementation of national
and international rules and standards as delegated by various Gov-
ernments.
1.3. The Society carries out technical assistance activities on
request and provides special services outside the scope of classifi-
cation, which are regulated by these general conditions, unless
expressly excluded in the particular contract.
Article 2
2.1. - The Rules developed by the Society reflect the level of its
technical knowledge at the time they are published. Therefore, the
Society, though committed, also through its research and develop-
ment services, to continuous updating, does not guarantee they
meet state-of-the-art science and technology at the time of publi-
cation or that they meet the Society's or others' subsequent techni-
cal developments.
2.2. - The Interested Party is required to know the Rules on the
basis of which the Services are provided. With particular reference
to Classification Services, special attention is to be given to the
Rules concerning class suspension, withdrawal and reinstatement.
In case of doubt or inaccuracy, the Interested Party is to promptly
contact the Society for clarification.
The Rules for Classification of Ships are published on the Society's
website: www.rina.org.
2.3. - The Society exercises due care and skill:
- in the selection of its Surveyors
- in the performance of its Services, taking into account the level of
its technical knowledge at the time the Services are performed.
2.4. - Surveys conducted by the Society include, but are not lim-
ited to, visual inspection and non-destructive testing. Unless other-
wise required, surveys are conducted through sampling
techniques and do not consist of comprehensive verification or
monitoring of the Ship or of the items subject to certification. The
surveys and checks made by the Society on board ship do not nec-
essarily require the constant and continuous presence of the Sur-
veyor. The Society may also commission laboratory testing,
underwater inspection and other checks carried out by and under
the responsibility of qualified service suppliers. Survey practices
and procedures are selected by the Society based on its experi-
ence and knowledge and according to generally accepted techni-
cal standards in the sector.
Article 3
3.1. - The class assigned to a Ship, like the reports, statements, cer-
tificates or any other document or information issued by the Soci-
ety, reflects the opinion of the Society concerning compliance, at
the time the Service is provided, of the Ship or product subject to
certification, with the applicable Rules (given the intended use and
within the relevant time frame).
The Society is under no obligation to make statements or provide
information about elements or facts which are not part of the spe-
cific scope of the Service requested by the Interested Party or on its
behalf.
3.2. - No report, statement, notation on a plan, review, Certificate
of Classification, document or information issued or given as part
of the Services provided by the Society shall have any legal effect
or implication other than a representation that, on the basis of the
checks made by the Society, the Ship, structure, materials, equip-
ment, machinery or any other item covered by such document or
information meet the Rules. Any such document is issued solely
for the use of the Society, its committees and clients or other duly
authorised bodies and for no other purpose. Therefore, the Society
cannot be held liable for any act made or document issued by
other parties on the basis of the statements or information given by
the Society. The validity, application, meaning and interpretation
of a Certificate of Classification, or any other document or infor-
mation issued by the Society in connection with its Services, is
governed by the Rules of the Society, which is the sole subject
entitled to make such interpretation. Any disagreement on techni-
cal matters between the Interested Party and the Surveyor in the
carrying out of his functions shall be raised in writing as soon as
possible with the Society, which will settle any divergence of opin-
ion or dispute.
3.3. - The classification of a Ship, or the issuance of a certificate or
other document connected with classification or certification and
in general with the performance of Services by the Society shall
have the validity conferred upon it by the Rules of the Society at
the time of the assignment of class or issuance of the certificate; in
no case shall it amount to a statement or warranty of seaworthi-
ness, structural integrity, quality or fitness for a particular purpose
or service of any Ship, structure, material, equipment or machin-
ery inspected or tested by the Society.
3.4. - Any document issued by the Society in relation to its activi-
ties reflects the condition of the Ship or the subject of certification
or other activity at the time of the check.
3.5. - The Rules, surveys and activities performed by the Society,
reports, certificates and other documents issued by the Society are
in no way intended to replace the duties and responsibilities of
other parties such as Governments, designers, ship builders, man-
ufacturers, repairers, suppliers, contractors or sub-contractors,
Owners, operators, charterers, underwriters, sellers or intended
buyers of a Ship or other product or system surveyed.
These documents and activities do not relieve such parties from
any fulfilment, warranty, responsibility, duty or obligation (also of a
contractual nature) expressed or implied or in any case incumbent
on them, nor do they confer on such parties any right, claim or
cause of action against the Society. With particular regard to the
duties of the ship Owner, the Services undertaken by the Society
do not relieve the Owner of his duty to ensure proper maintenance
of the Ship and ensure seaworthiness at all times. Likewise, the
Rules, surveys performed, reports, certificates and other docu-
ments issued by the Society are intended neither to guarantee the
buyers of the Ship, its components or any other surveyed or certi-
fied item, nor to relieve the seller of the duties arising out of the
law or the contract, regarding the quality, commercial value or
characteristics of the item which is the subject of transaction.
In no case, therefore, shall the Society assume the obligations
incumbent upon the above-mentioned parties, even when it is
consulted in connection with matters not covered by its Rules or
other documents.
In consideration of the above, the Interested Party undertakes to
relieve and hold harmless the Society from any third party claim,
as well as from any liability in relation to the latter concerning the
Services rendered.
Insofar as they are not expressly provided for in these General
Conditions, the duties and responsibilities of the Owner and Inter-
ested Parties with respect to the services rendered by the Society
are described in the Rules applicable to the specific Service ren-
dered.
Article 4
4.1. Any request for the Society's Services shall be submitted in
writing and signed by or on behalf of the Interested Party. Such a
request will be considered irrevocable as soon as received by the
Society and shall entail acceptance by the applicant of all relevant
requirements of the Rules, including these General Conditions.
Upon acceptance of the written request by the Society, a contract
between the Society and the Interested Party is entered into, which
is regulated by the present General Conditions.
4.2. In consideration of the Services rendered by the Society, the
Interested Party and the person requesting the service shall be
jointly liable for the payment of the relevant fees, even if the ser-
vice is not concluded for any cause not pertaining to the Society.
In the latter case, the Society shall not be held liable for non-fulfil-
ment or partial fulfilment of the Services requested. In the event of
late payment, interest at the legal current rate increased by 2%
may be demanded.
4.3. - The contract for the classification of a Ship or for other Ser-
vices may be terminated and any certificates revoked at the
request of one of the parties, subject to at least 30 days' notice to
be given in writing. Failure to pay, even in part, the fees due for
Services carried out by the Society will entitle the Society to imme-
diately terminate the contract and suspend the Services.
For every termination of the contract, the fees for the activities per-
formed until the time of the termination shall be owed to the Soci-
ety as well as the expenses incurred in view of activities already
programmed; this is without prejudice to the right to compensa-
tion due to the Society as a consequence of the termination.
With particular reference to Ship classification and certification,
unless decided otherwise by the Society, termination of the con-
tract implies that the assignment of class to a Ship is withheld or, if
already assigned, that it is suspended or withdrawn; any statutory
certificates issued by the Society will be withdrawn in those cases
where provided for by agreements between the Society and the
flag State.
Article 5
5.1. - In providing the Services, as well as other correlated infor-
mation or advice, the Society, its Surveyors, servants or agents
operate with due diligence for the proper execution of the activity.
However, considering the nature of the activities performed (see
art. 2.4), it is not possible to guarantee absolute accuracy, correct-
ness and completeness of any information or advice supplied.
Express and implied warranties are specifically disclaimed.
Therefore, except as provided for in paragraph 5.2 below, and also
in the case of activities carried out by delegation of Governments,
neither the Society nor any of its Surveyors will be liable for any
loss, damage or expense of whatever nature sustained by any per-
son, in tort or in contract, derived from carrying out the Services.
5.2. Notwithstanding the provisions in paragraph 5.1 above,
should any user of the Society's Services prove that he has suffered
a loss or damage due to any negligent act or omission of the Soci-
ety, its Surveyors, servants or agents, then the Society will pay
compensation to such person for his proved loss, up to, but not
exceeding, five times the amount of the fees charged for the spe-
cific services, information or opinions from which the loss or dam-
age derives or, if no fee has been charged, a maximum of one
hundred thousand Euro. Where the fees charged are related to a
number of Services, the amount of the fees will be apportioned for
the purpose of the calculation of the maximum compensation, by
reference to the estimated time involved in the performance of the
Service from which the damage or loss derives. Any liability for
indirect or consequential loss, damage or expense is specifically
excluded. In any case, irrespective of the amount of the fees
charged, the maximum damages payable by the Society will not
be more than 1 million Euro. Payment of compensation under this
paragraph will not entail any admission of responsibility and/or
liability by the Society and will be made without prejudice to the
disclaimer clause contained in paragraph 5.1 above.
5.3. - Any claim for loss or damage of whatever nature by virtue of
the provisions set forth herein shall be made to the Society in writ-
ing, within the shorter of the following periods: THREE MONTHS
from the date on which the Services were performed or THREE
MONTHS from the date on which the damage was discovered.
Failure to comply with the above deadline will constitute an abso-
lute bar to the pursuit of such a claim against the Society.
Article 6
6.1. - Any dispute arising from or in connection with the Rules or
with the Services of the Society, including any issues concerning
responsibility, liability or limitations of liability of the Society, will
be determined in accordance with Italian Law and settled through
arbitration assigned to a board of three arbitrators who will pro-
ceed in compliance with the Rules of the Chamber of National
and International Arbitration of Milan. Arbitration will take place
in Genoa, Italy.
6.2. - However, for disputes concerning non-payment of the fees
and/or expenses due to the Society for services, the Society shall
have the right to submit any claim to the jurisdiction of the Courts
of the place where the registered or operating office of the Inter-
ested Party or of the applicant who requested the Service is
located.
In the case of actions taken against the Society by a third party
before a public Court, the Society shall also have the right to sum-
mon the Interested Party or the subject who requested the Service
before that Court, in order to be relieved and held harmless
according to art. 3.5 above.
Article 7
7.1. - All plans, specifications, documents and information pro-
vided by, issued by, or made known to the Society, in connection
with the performance of its Services, will be treated as confidential
and will not be made available to any other party other than the
Owner without authorisation of the Interested Party, except as pro-
vided for or required by any applicable international, European or
domestic legislation, Charter or other IACS resolutions, or order
from a competent authority. Information about the status and
validity of class and statutory certificates, including transfers,
changes, suspensions, withdrawals of class, recommendations/
conditions of class, operating conditions or restrictions issued
against classed ships and other related information, as may be
required, may be published on the website or released by other
means, without the prior consent of the Interested Party.
Information about the status and validity of other certificates and
statements may also be published on the website or released by
other means, without the prior consent of the Interested Party.
7.2. - Notwithstanding the general duty of confidentiality owed by
the Society to its clients in clause 7.1 above, the Society's clients
hereby accept that the Society will participate in the IACS Early
Warning System which requires Classification Society to provide
other involved Classification Societies with relevant technical
information on serious hull structural and engineering systems fail-
ures, as defined in the IACS Early Warning System (but not includ-
ing any drawings relating to the ship which may be the specific
property of another party), to enable such useful information to be
shared and used to facilitate the proper working of the IACS Early
Warning System. The Society will provide its clients with written
details of such information sent to the involved Classification
Societies.
7.3. - In the event of transfer of class, addition of a second class or
withdrawal from a double/dual class, the Interested Party under-
takes to provide or to permit the Society to provide the other Clas-
sification Society with all building plans and drawings, certificates,
documents and information relevant to the classed unit, including
its history file, as the other Classification Society may require for
the purpose of classification in compliance with the applicable
legislation and relative IACS Procedure. It is the Owner's duty to
ensure that, whenever required, the consent of the builder is
obtained with regard to the provision of plans and drawings to the
new Society, either by way of appropriate stipulation in the build-
ing contract or by other agreement.
In the event that the ownership of the ship, product or system sub-
ject to certification is transferred to a new subject, the latter shall
have the right to access all pertinent drawings, specifications, doc-
uments or information issued by the Society or which has come to
the knowledge of the Society while carrying out its Services, even
if related to a period prior to transfer of ownership.
Pursuant and owing to Italian legislative decree 196/2003, the
Interested Party declares that it has read the information sheet con-
cerning the processing of personal data published on the society's
website and gives its consent to such processing, also for commer-
cial information purposes.
Article 8
8.1. Should any part of these General Conditions be declared
invalid, this will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions.
8.2. - In the event of doubts concerning the interpretation of these
General Conditions, the Italian text will prevail.
Article 9
9.1. When the Society provides its Services to a consumer - i.e. a
natural person who does not act within the scope of his business
or professional activity - the following provisions do not apply: art.
3.2. (as far as the Society is solely entitled to the interpretation of
the Rules); art. 4.2., (as far as the payment of the fees is also due
for services not concluded due to causes not attributable to the
Interested Party); art. 5.1. (as far as the exclusion of liability is con-
cerned); art. 5.2.; art. 5.3.; and art. 6.1. (as far as the jurisdiction
of a Board of Arbitrators based in Genoa is concerned).
RULES FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION
OF MARINE MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Chapter 1 General
Chapter 2 Certification Schemes
Chapter 3 Type Approval
Chapter 4 Identification Marking and Testing Documentation
Chapter 5 Criteria for the Acceptance of Tests Carried out by
Laboratories
Chapter 6 Requirements for Inspection and Testing of Products at
Workshops
Chapter 7 Requirements for Inspection and Testing of Products at
Shipyards
Chapter 8 General Index

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
1 Foreword 9
1.1 Materials and equipment to be assessed by RINA
2 Field of Application 9
2.1 General
2.2 Acceptance of workshop certificates and products already tested by recognised
bodies
2.3 Acceptability of testing reports
3 Glossary 9
3.1 Definitions
Table A: Glossary 10
CHAPTER 2 CERTIFICATION SCHEMES
1 General 13
1.1 Applicability
1.2 Certification schemes
2 Technical documentation review and inspection procedures 13
2.1 Approval of technical documentation
2.2 Type tests
2.3 Design approval
2.4 Manufacturer and manufacturing process approval
2.5 Material testing
2.6 Attendance at workshop
2.7 Final inspection at workshop
2.8 Final testing at workshop
2.9 Installation on board
2.10 Testing on board
3 Individual certification scheme 15
3.1 General
4 Alternative inspection scheme 15
4.1 General
4.2 Admission
4.3 Assessment
4.4 Admission validity
4.5 Admission conditions
4.6 Suspension or withdrawal
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CHAPTER 3 TYPE APPROVAL
1 General 17
1.1 Applicability
1.2 Type approval
1.3 Production control
1.4 Applicants other than Manufacturers
2 Design approval process 17
2.1 Application
2.2 Design approval
2.3 Testing report and issue of the certificate
2.4 Validity of the certificate
2.5 Variations of a certified product
3 Product verification scheme 18
3.1 General
3.2 Periodical surveys
3.3 Cases of Applicants other than Manufacturers
3.4 Issue of the certificate
3.5 Non-conforming products and suspension of certification
4 Production quality assurance 19
4.1 General
4.2 Quality Assurance System
4.3 Evaluation criteria
4.4 Evaluation of Quality Assurance System
4.5 Manufacturers with Quality Assurance System certified by RINA
4.6 Manufacturers without a certified Quality Assurance System
4.7 Manufacturers with Quality Assurance System certified by recognised
Organisations others than RINA
4.8 Manufacturers with products already certified by RINA
4.9 Applicants other than Manufacturers
4.10 Issue of the Certificate
4.11 Suspension of certification
5 MED Type Approval 21
5.1 General
5.2 Equivalence between MED type approval and RINA type approval
6 Type approval on behalf of flag Administrations signatories of
SOLAS Convention 22
6.1 Italian Administration
6.2 Other Administrations that are part of the European Community
6.3 Other Administrations that are not part of the European Community
7 Type approval of software products 22
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Field of application
7.3 Scope of the activity
7.4 Documentation and software required
7.5 Checks and tests
7.6 Issue and validity of Type Approval Certificate
7.7 Renewal of Type Approval Certificate
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CHAPTER 4 IDENTIFICATION MARKING AND TESTING
DOCUMENTATION
1 Identification marks 24
1.1 General
1.2 Products individually tested
1.3 Products subjected to an alternative testing scheme
1.4 Additional marking
1.5 Products with testing not completed
1.6 Particular cases
1.7 Invalidation of marks
2 Testing documentation 25
2.1 General
2.2 Application for testing
2.3 Testing report
2.4 Certificates issued by Manufacturers
2.5 Delayed testing
CHAPTER 5 CRITERIA FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF TESTS
CARRIED OUT BY LABORATORIES
1 General 27
1.1 Scope
1.2 Field of application
1.3 Calibration certificates
2 Criteria for the acceptance of test laboratories that perform tests
attended by RINA Surveyors 27
2.1 Premise
2.2 Tests not requiring sophisticated procedures or equipment
2.3 Tests requiring sophisticated procedures or equipment
2.4 Reporting
3 Criteria for the acceptance of test laboratories that perform
tests not attended by RINA Surveyors 28
3.1 Characteristics of laboratories
3.2 Acceptance of testing reports
3.3 Acceptance procedure
3.4 Derogation
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CHAPTER 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION AND
TESTING OF PRODUCTS AT WORKSHOPS
1 General 29
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Applicability
2 Content of the tables 29
2.1 Columns
2.2 Symbols
2.3 Alternatives
Table A: Workshop Inspections - Hull Structures 31
Table B: Workshop Inspections - Hull Equipment and Fittings 32
Table C: Workshop Inspections - Rudders and Steering Gear 34
Table D: Workshop Inspections - Main and Auxiliary Diesel Engines 35
Table E: Workshop Inspections - Auxiliary Components and
Accessories for Engines 39
Table F: Workshop Inspections - Steam Turbines and Condensers 41
Table G: Workshop Inspections - Gas Turbines 43
Table H: Workshop Inspections - Reduction and Reverse Gears 45
Table I: Workshop Inspections - Propellers, Main Shafting and
Thrusters 47
Table J: Workshop Inspections - Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Heat
Exchangers 49
Table K: Workshop Inspections - Piping Systems 52
Table L: Workshop Inspections - Hydraulic Plants 55
Table M: Workshop Inspections - Machinery and Apparatus for Sea
Pollution Prevention 56
Table N: Workshop Inspections - Electrical Installations 57
Table O: Workshop Inspections - Passive Fire Protection 60
Table P: Workshop Inspections - Active Fire Protection 63
Table Q: Workshop Inspections - Control, Monitoring and Alarm
Systems 68
Table R: Workshop Inspections - Life-Saving Appliances 69
Table S: Workshop Inspections - Navigating Equipment 72
Table T: Workshop Inspections - Radio-Communications Equipment 75
Table U: Workshop Inspections - Cargo Handling and Other Lifting
Appliances (1) 77
Table V: Workshop Inspections - Refrigerating Installations 78
Table W: Workshop Inspections - Air Conditioning and Ventilation
Plants 79
Table X: Workshop Inspections - Lifts 80
Table Y: Workshop Inspections - Installations for Oil Carriers and
Chemical Carriers 81
Table Z: Workshop Inspections - Installations for Ships Carrying
Liquefied Gas 83
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CHAPTER 7 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION AND
TESTING OF PRODUCTS AT SHIPYARDS
1 General 86
1.1 Purpose
2 Content of the tables 86
2.1 Columns
Table A: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Hull Structures 87
Table B: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Hull Fittings and Hull
Equipment 88
Table C: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Rudders and Steering Gear 90
Table D-E: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Diesel Engines and
Accessories 91
Table F: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Steam Turbines 93
Table G: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Gas Turbines 94
Table H-I: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Reduction and Reverse
Gears, Propellers, Main Shafting and Thrusters 95
Table J: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Boilers, Pressure Vessels
and Heat Exchangers 97
Table K-L: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Piping Systems and
Hydraulic Plants 98
Table M: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Marine Pollution
Prevention 99
Table N: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Electrical Installations 100
Table O-P: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Fire Protection 102
Table Q: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Control, Monitoring
and Alarm Systems 109
Table R: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Life-Saving Appliances 110
Table S: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Navigating Equipment 113
Table T: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Radio
Communications Equipment 116
Table U: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Cargo Handling
Arrangements and Other Lifting Appliances 118
Table V: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Refrigerating
Installations 119
Table W: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Air Conditioning and
Ventilation Plants 120
Table X: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Lifts 121
Table Y: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Installations for Oil
Carriers and Chemical Carriers 122
Table Z: Shipboard and Shipyard Inspections - Installations for Ships
Carrying Liquefied Gases 123
CHAPTER 8 GENERAL INDEX
1 General 125
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Content of the table
Table A: General Index 125
Chapter 1
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
1 Foreword
1.1 Materials and equipment to be assessed
by RINA
1.1.1 The Rules for the Classification of Ships (hereafter
referred to simply as "Rules") state as follows in Part A,
Chapter 2, Section 1, [2.1.3] and [2.1.5], respectively.
The Society defines in specific Rules which materials and
equipment used for the construction of ships built under
survey are, as a rule, subject to appraisal of their design and
to inspection at works, and according to which particulars.
As a general rule, all materials, machinery, boilers, auxiliary
installations, equipment, items, etc. (generally referred to as
products), which are covered by the class and used or fit-
ted on board ships surveyed by the Society during construc-
tion, are to be new and, where intended for essential
services as defined in Ch 1, Sec 1, [1.2.1], tested by the
Society.
1.1.2 Products which are required by SOLAS or by other
IMO Regulations to be type approved by an Administration
are also subject to RINA assessment, whenever and as far as
RINA is recognised by or is acting on behalf of the ship flag
Administration.
2 Field of Application
2.1 General
2.1.1 These Rules refer to products intended for arrange-
ments or services in general considered essential in
accordance with the intent of Part A, Chapter 1, Section 1,
[1.2.1] of the Rules, as well as those for which testing
requirements are stated in Statutory Standards or by other
Standards applicable to the construction and outfitting of
ships.
2.1.2 The required extent of the tests and the relevant
details are specified in the Rules and in the specific Stand-
ards referred to by the Rules.
2.1.3 In general, the testing operations and the inspections
indicated in these Rules are to be carried out in the Manu-
facturers workshop. However, the testing operations and
acceptance tests to be carried out on board during and/or
after installation are also considered for those products
which are completed on board or for which tests are to be
carried out in connection with the final trials of the on
board plants.
2.1.4 Non exclusive surveyors may be used for testing
activities relevant to classification purposes, unless other-
wise requested by the applicant.
2.2 Acceptance of workshop certificates
and products already tested by recog-
nised bodies
2.2.1 Where allowed, acceptance of Manufacturer's work-
shop certificates is subject to the originals, or identical cop-
ies, being produced and to the checking of their
correspondence with the relevant products.
Products already tested by recognised bodies may be
accepted on a case-by-case basis, using the relevant certifi-
cates and/or testing reports, provided that no additional
tests are required according to the Rules and that the prod-
ucts correspond to the relevant certificates.
2.3 Acceptability of testing reports
2.3.1 For the purpose of product certification, the accepta-
bility criteria of testing laboratories other than RINAs and
relative testing reports are indicated in Chapter 5.
3 Glossary
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1 In addition to those in Part A, Chapter 1,Section 1,
[1.2] of the Rules, a number of definitions of terms used for
the purpose of these Rules are grouped in alphabetical
order in the following Table A. These terms are related to
different aspects of the production process and product cer-
tification.
Chapter 1
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Table A : Glossary
WORDING DEFINITION
Acceptance criteria The set of values or criteria which a design, product, service or process is required to conform with in order
to be accepted
Accepted The status of a design, product, service or process which has been found to conform with specific accept-
ance criteria
Alteration A change to design, product, service or process
Alternative testing
scheme
Certification procedure based on a manufacturing survey arrangement between RINA and the Manufacturer
Applicant A party who applies for a RINA service. It may be a Manufacturer, a Representative, an Importer, etc.
Approval The examination and acceptance by the Society of documents, designs, products, procedures, services and
other items related to classification and statutory certification, verifying solely their compliance with the rel-
evant Rule requirements, or other applicable references (see also Rules Chapter 1, Section 1, [1.2.1])
Approved type Product representative of continuous production to which it is granted permission for use based upon a sat-
isfactory appraisal (see also Rules Chapter 1, Section 1, [1.2.1])
Assemble To fit together the components or parts of equipment or a system
Assess To determine the degree of conformity of a design, product, service, process, system or organisation with
identified specifications, rules, standards or other normative documents
Audit A planned systematic and independent examination to determine that the activities relative to a process are
documented, that these activities are actually performed in conformance with what is stated in the docu-
mentation and that they are properly recorded and such as to reach the contemplated objectives
Calibration The set of operations that establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated
by a measuring instrument or measuring system and the corresponding values of a measurement standard
that is traceable to a National or International Standard of Measurement
Certificate Formal document attesting compliance of a design, product, service or process with the specified require-
ments
Certification Procedure whereby a design, product, service or process is approved in association with specified require-
ments
Class notation Attestation that the relevant components and materials have been certified in accordance with the applica-
ble Rules of the Classification Society for specific features (see Rules Chapter 1, Section 2, [6]
Code of practice Document that recommends practices or procedures for the design, manufacture, utilisation, installation,
operation and maintenance of equipment, systems, structures or products
NOTE: a code of practice may be a Standard, a part of a Standard or independent of a Standard
Competent person Person deemed qualified to undertake work in a specific area by virtue of appropriate knowledge and expe-
rience
Component Part / member of equipment or system
Conformance Status of conformity
Conformity Compliance of a design, product, process or service with its specific requirements
Customer Party who purchases or receives goods or services from another
Design All relevant plans, documents and calculations describing the performance, installation and manufacturing
of a product
Design appraisal The verification and evaluation performed by a competent Organisation. In general, it includes the drawing
approval and may include a type test witnessed by an inspector
Design approval The process whereby permission is granted for the design to be used for a stated purpose under specific
conditions. It comprises design appraisal and validation, as applicable
Documentation All written data (including drawings, procedures, specifications, etc.) necessary to describe a design, a
process, a product or a service
Equipment Part of a system assembled from components
Equivalent An acceptable, not less effective alternative to specified criteria
Evaluation Systematic examination of the extent to which a design, product, service or process satisfies specified crite-
ria
Examination Assessment by a competent person to determine compliance with requirements
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Existing Built before a date given by a national or international Standard in order to establish the start of its applica-
bility
Fabricate To construct or build by fitting parts together
Final test All tests performed to accept a material, product, equipment or plant
Inspection Examination of a design, product, service or process by an inspector in order to ascertain its compliance
with specified standards or specifications
Inspector A person competent to perform inspections
Installation The assembling and final placement of components, equipment and sub-systems to permit operation of the
system, which it is part of
International instru-
ments
The international conventions, resolutions and circulars of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
and international testing standards
Manufacturer The company that produces and or assemblies the final product, and takes the whole responsibility for the
final product.
If the company owns more than one production site, the word Manufacturer means each production site.
Sub-suppliers (if any) are considered as Manufacturers as far as the supplied materials, preliminary worked
items or products are concerned.
Manufacturers affidavit A certificate or a statement of fact issued by a Manufacturer on his sole responsibility as a result of self-
inspections
Manufacture Process of producing a product
Manufacturing process Systematic series of processes intended to manufacture a product
Manufacturing process
approval
Approval of the manufacturing process adopted by the Manufacturer during production of the specific
product
Marine product Product that has been designed, constructed and tested for use in a marine application
Marinisation The process whereby a product that has been designed, constructed and tested for use in a non-marine
application is altered or enhanced for use in a marine environment
Materials Raw materials that will require further forming or manufacturing before becoming a product
Measurement The process of determining the performance, size, quantity or value of a product or system
Modification Limited change that does not affect the current approval
Mutual recognition Result of an agreement between two or more bodies who consider that an approval or a certification
granted by one of them, under specific conditions, is acceptable to the other(s)
New Not existing
Notified Body An Organisation authorised by the competent National Administration of a European Community Member
State to perform certification activities on their behalf
Performance test Technical operation where a specific performance characteristic is determined and recorded
Process A systematic series of planned actions
Produce See Manufacture
Product Result of the manufacturing process
Product verification Production control scheme mainly consisting of testing samples randomly taken from the production line
Production Quality
assurance
Production control scheme consisting of a verification of the Quality Assurance/Control System applied by
the Manufacturer to the process for manufacturing and testing the product
Prototype A piece of equipment selected among a batch of equipment of the same type (or specially manufactured)
considered as being representative of that type
Quality control plan List of tasks of inspection to be performed during the fabrication of a product by the Manufacturer and/or by
second and third party inspectors
Raw material Material not subjected to a manufacturing process
Repair To restore to original or near original condition the results of decay or damage
Refurbish To restore to original or nearly original condition the results of normal wear and tear. To overhaul, refit, ren-
ovate or make a product usable again
Reject Not to accept a project, product, service or process that has not been recognised as conforming with speci-
fied acceptance criteria
Requirements Specified characteristics used for evaluation purposes
WORDING DEFINITION
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Revision Alteration of one or more particulars of a design
Rework Change that takes place after a design revision
Sample Representative taken from a certain number / group of materials, outfitting products, equipment, etc. for
testing/inspection
Self-inspection Inspection delegated to the Manufacturer, provided some conditions are fulfilled: in particular, works and
quality system are approved, and respective responsibilities are identified
Service notation See Rules Chapter 1, Section 2, [4]
Specifications Technical data/particulars which determine the design and/or manufacturing and testing procedures and
define the quality requirements
Specimens Pieces taken from structural materials (such as forged steels, rolled steels, etc.) for various testing, such as
mechanical strength tests
Statement of fact An attestation as to the condition of a design, system, product or service
Sub-supplier One who contracts to supply materials to another supplier or Manufacturer
Supplier One who contracts to furnish materials or a design, product, service or process to a customer or user
Surveillance The process of monitoring a product, procedure or service to ensure it continues to conform with the
approved criteria
Survey Activity carried out by a RINA Surveyor with free and random access to building facility at defined or occa-
sional intervals, consisting of one or more inspections and/or surveillance to verify the compliance of a
product, design, service, process or plant (including ships or offshore installations or parts thereof) with spe-
cific requirements (see also Rules Chapter 1, Section 1, [1.2.1])
(RINA) Surveyor Competent person (appointed by RINA) to perform surveys (see also Rules Chapter 1, Section 1, [1.2.1])
System A plant composed of a number of components suitably interfaced to each other
Test A technical operation that consists of the determination of one or more characteristics or performance of a
given product, material, equipment, organism, physical phenomenon, process or service according to a
specified procedure
Traceability Ability to follow back through the design and manufacturing process to the origin
Type approval The process at the end of which a Type Approval Certificate is issued (see also Rules Chapter 3, Section 1,
[1.2])
Type tests Tests carried out on a prototype to validate the design and to ascertain the conformance of the finished
product with the design (they may be destructive tests)
User A person, company or organisation intending to use a specific product
Validation Last step in the design process, to verify the effectiveness of the design in fulfilling the established purpose.
Usually, this is done by a re-check of drawings and calculations and/or by extensive prototype testing (even
destructive tests, if necessary) carried out by a person not involved in the design performance or in the nor-
mal routine inspection
Vendor A party who sells or delivers a design, product, service or process to another
Witness To be present at a test and to be able to give evidence about its outcome
Workmanship The quality of a product which is the result of the art or skill of a workman and/or the degree of skill and
care expended in carrying out a task related to the production and/or finish of a product
WORDING DEFINITION
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CHAPTER 2 CERTIFICATION SCHEMES
1 General
1.1 Applicability
1.1.1 The purpose of this Chapter is to describe the general
procedures to be adopted to certify a marine product.
1.1.2 The procedures indicated in this Chapter deal with
all possible steps of document reviews, inspections and
tests that might be necessary for the certification of a
generic product. However, for specific products, not all the
steps described are applicable as a whole. The Rules indi-
cate in detail which operations are mandatory among those
stated in [2] for each particular product (see also Chapter 6
and Chapter 7).
1.2 Certification schemes
1.2.1 These Rules provide for three certification schemes,
as follows:
a) individual (or traditional) inspection scheme, dealt with
in [3]
b) alternative inspection scheme, dealt with in [4]
c) type approval schemes, dealt with in Chapter 3.
The applicable scheme(s) is(are) defined in the Rules and in
the following Chapter 6 and 7.
1.2.2 Upon satisfactory completion of all the applicable
reviews and inspections, RINA issues a certificate stating
that the product has been designed and ured in accordance
with the Rules and/or RINA recognised Standards.
2 Technical documentation review and
inspection procedures
2.1 Approval of technical documentation
2.1.1 The technical documentation is to be prepared by
the Manufacturer in accordance with the applicable Rules
and is to be submitted to RINA.
2.1.2 The technical documentation is to make it possible
to understand the design, manufacture and operation of the
product, and to assess compliance with the requirements of
the Rules and the applicable Standards.
2.1.3 The documentation is to include, so far as they are
relevant to assessment and as far as applicable:
a) a general description of the product;
b) the conceptual design, the building Standard, the manu-
facturing drawings and the schemes of components,
sub-assemblies, etc.;
c) descriptions and explanations necessary for the under-
standing of drawings and schemes, including the opera-
tion of the product;
d) the results of design calculations made, examinations
carried out, etc.;
e) preliminary test reports, if any;
f) manuals for installation, use and maintenance;
g) control and test procedures.
2.1.4 Where appropriate, the design documentation is to
contain also the following:
a) attestations and certificates relating to the equipment
incorporated in the appliance as components,
b) attestations and certificates relating to the methods of
manufacture and/or inspection and/or monitoring of the
product,
c) any other document that might be required by RINA to
improve its assessment.
2.1.5 Where, upon completion of the examination, the
documentation is found to be satisfactory, RINA forwards to
the Manufacturer an approval letter in which the conditions
of the approval (if any) are stated and returns the approved
drawings (if any) appropriately stamped.
2.2 Type tests
2.2.1 The purpose of type tests is to validate the design of
the prototype. Accordingly, the type tests are generally
more extensive than those required for the normal produc-
tion testing and may include destructive tests.
2.2.2 Whenever required by the Rules, the test procedures
are to be submitted to RINA for approval or information, as
applicable.
2.2.3 The type tests are to be carried out on a purpose-
manufactured prototype or on sample products randomly
taken from the production line. In the latter case the speci-
mens that are to be selected for type tests are defined and
identified in accordance with procedures agreed with
RINA.
2.2.4 The tests are to be performed at the Manufacturers
facilities, at an independent laboratory acceptable to RINA
(see Chapter 5), or at the RINA laboratory. Where the tests
are not performed at the RINA laboratory, they are to be
witnessed by the RINA Surveyor, unless otherwise stated in
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the applicable Rules. RINA may consider accepting on a
case-by-case basis tests carried out by independent labora-
tories and not witnessed by a RINA Surveyor.
2.2.5 Where one or more tests have been not carried out
in the presence of RINA Surveyors, the relevant complete
test reports are to be submitted to RINA, which reserves the
right to require the repetition of those tests for which the
documentation is incomplete or, in any event, unaccepta-
ble.
2.2.6 At the end of the tests attended by a RINA Surveyor,
the latter issues a report on the tests carried out and/or
endorses the test laboratorys report.
2.3 Design approval
2.3.1 Once the technical documentation has been
approved and the design has been validated by a type test,
RINA may issue a Type Approval Certificate (see definitions
in Chapter 1, Table A and Chapter 3 [1.1]).
In case the design process does not include complete type
tests, a Design Assessment certificate may be issued.
2.4 Manufacturer and manufacturing proc-
ess approval
2.4.1 Whenever the Rules require the approval of the
manufacturing process, the Manufacturers and their individ-
ual workshops, where the process is carried out, are to be
approved by RINA.
2.4.2 The criteria and the requirements relative to the
approval of Manufacturers and manufacturing processes are
indicated in detail in the RINA Rules for the approval of
manufacturers of materials.
2.5 Material testing
2.5.1 Material testing is to be performed in accordance
with the requirements of the Rules and the Standards appli-
cable to the material and the product which is intended to
be built. In general, material testing certificates are to be
made available to the Surveyor.
2.5.2 Whenever required by the Rules, the RINA Surveyor
attends the material testing.
2.5.3 The testing and measuring equipment is to be prop-
erly calibrated and kept in good condition. Records of cali-
bration are to be kept and made available to the Surveyor,
whenever requested.
2.5.4 The chemical composition of the materials is to be
determined and certified by the raw material supplier, using
ladle-sampling analysis. The laboratory that performs the
analysis is to be adequately equipped and the analysis is to
be performed by qualified personnel.
2.5.5 The chemical analyses of the Manufacturer are gen-
erally accepted. However, they are subject to occasional
checks, where required by the Surveyor.
2.6 Attendance at workshop
2.6.1 During the fabrication, RINA Surveyors are to have
free access to all departments involved in production, col-
lection of test samples, internal control and, in general, all
operations concerning the inspection, in order to ascertain
whether the quality of the workmanship is satisfactory, the
product is fabricated in accordance with the approved
drawings and specifications, the materials and welding con-
sumables have been suitably certified, and the intermediate
sampling and testing are correctly performed.
2.7 Final inspection at workshop
2.7.1 In general final inspection of a product at workshops
includes, as far as applicable for the specific product:
a) document review,
b) visual examination,
c) verification of compliance with approved plans,
d) dimensional checks,
e) non-destructive examination.
2.7.2 The visual examination and the dimensional checks,
which are to be performed on all products before delivery,
are carried out by the Manufacturer acting on his own
responsibility.
2.7.3 Unless otherwise specified, the visual examination is
also to be performed by the Surveyor on each item for prod-
ucts tested individually and on an adequate number of sam-
ples taken randomly from a production lot for products built
in large series.
2.7.4 The dimensional checks and the verification of com-
pliance with approved plans are carried out by the Surveyor
solely for those parts of the products which are subject to
the approval or for which there are specific requirements in
the Rules.
2.7.5 Non-destructive tests are to be performed by skilled
and qualified personnel using adequate and properly cali-
brated instrumentation and, when required, in the presence
of the RINA Surveyor.
2.8 Final testing at workshop
2.8.1 In general, final testing at the workshop may include,
as far as applicable:
a) final testing of a completed product (for instance hydro-
static test of a pressure vessel),
b) performance test (for instance a reduction gear running
test),
c) collection of data (for instance performance data for an
engine),
depending on the type and complexity of the product, as
required by the Rules or by the applicable Standards.
2.9 Installation on board
2.9.1 Installation on board of products and their assembly
into plants and systems are to be surveyed in a similar way
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to that indicated in [2.6] and [2.7] for the attendance and
final inspection at the workshop.
2.10 Testing on board
2.10.1 Testing on board of equipment and materials is to
be performed, in a similar way to that indicated in [2.8] for
testing at workshops, in connection with the testing and tri-
als of the installations which the products or materials are
part of.
3 Individual certification scheme
3.1 General
3.1.1 The individual certification, or traditional inspection,
scheme (CT) applies when all the applicable inspection
and testing, among those listed in [2], as prescribed by the
Rules and applicable Standards, are witnessed by the RINA
Surveyor.
4 Alternative inspection scheme
4.1 General
4.1.1 The alternative inspection scheme (CA) is an alterna-
tive procedure for testing which may be adopted in lieu of
CT by an Applicant (Manufacturer or Responsible Vendor)
specifically recognised for the purpose by RINA.
4.1.2 This alternative system, which is established by tak-
ing into account the type of product, its mass production
and the Applicants organisation in terms of production and
quality control, allows the testing operations to be totally or
partially delegated to the Applicant.
4.1.3 The admission to the alternative inspection scheme
is granted subject to verification that the Applicants are
properly qualified, and maintenance of its validity is subject
to the satisfactory outcome of periodical and random
checks.
4.1.4 A further condition for admission to the alternative
testing system is that the properties of the products have
been satisfactorily checked through type tests or following
satisfactory service experience of similar products.
4.1.5 Within the alternative testing systems, the following
two schemes are considered:
a) Scheme I:
tests of the product partially delegated to the Applicant,
attendance of RINA Surveyors during manufacturing,
according to an inspection plan previously established,
and at final tests.
This scheme is applicable to products of primary impor-
tance and, in any case, not mass produced.
The type and frequency of the tests and checks to be
carried out in the presence of RINA Surveyors will be
indicated in the statement of admission to the alterna-
tive certification scheme.
b) Scheme II:
tests of products totally delegated to the Applicant, peri-
odical audits of the Quality Assurance System and peri-
odical tests of the product performed by RINA
Surveyors.
This scheme is applicable to mass produced products.
4.1.6 For admission to the alternative certification scheme,
the Applicant's Quality System is to be certified at least to
the ISO 9001 Standard, excluding the design or equivalent.
4.1.7 The alternative testing scheme applies to the testing
operations carried out at the Manufacturers workshop.
Drawing approval and prototype tests, when required, are
to be carried out by RINA.
4.2 Admission
4.2.1 For admission to an alternative testing scheme for a
product, the Manufacturer is to submit an application spec-
ifying the technical characteristics of the product and
enclosing the following documentation:
a) the procedures relevant to the manufacturing process,
b) the quality plans,
c) the procedures relevant to the controls, their methods,
frequency and certification,
d) the list of suppliers of materials and main components
of the product,
e) the quality system certification,
f) any other additional documents that RINA may require
in order to evaluate the manufacturing processes and
product quality control.
4.3 Assessment
4.3.1 Upon examination of the admission application,
including the enclosed documentation, and subject to its
completeness, a visit will be paid to the Applicant's work-
shop in order to:
a) verify that the manufacture of the product and the rele-
vant controls are performed in accordance with the doc-
uments submitted and in compliance with the
requirements of the applicable Rules,
b) check the actual organisation of the workshop, its
departments and relevant connections and the global
manpower,
c) be acquainted with the main equipment used for manu-
facturing the product,
d) verify the conformity of the Quality System with the ref-
erence documents,
e) witness the performance of inspections and tests carried
out by the Applicant on products being manufactured.
4.3.2 As far as incoming materials and components are
concerned, RINA, in relation to their importance, may:
a) perform checks at the vendors workshop,
b) carry out tests on the materials and products concerned.
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4.3.3 Upon satisfactory outcome of the inspections, a
statement of admission to the alternative testing scheme is
issued to the Applicant. The statement includes the neces-
sary information relevant to the testing procedures.
4.3.4 Where Scheme I is granted (see [4.1.5]a), the tests
and checks to be carried out in the presence of the RINA
Surveyor are indicated.
4.4 Admission validity
4.4.1 The validity of the admission to the alternative test-
ing scheme is five years from the date of completion of the
initial survey at the Applicants premises.
4.4.2 During the period of admission to the alternative
testing scheme, RINA performs intermediate surveys to ver-
ify that the conditions found during the initial surveys
[4.3.1] are effectively maintained during the production. In
general, the number of these intermediate surveys (at least
one for products admitted to scheme II) is established in
connection with the issuance of the letter of admission to
the alternative testing scheme.
4.4.3 During the period of validity, further intermediate
audits and/or product checks may be required by RINA in
addition to those indicated in [4.4.2] depending on the type
of product to be produced.
4.4.4 At the time of such controls, the RINA Surveyor may
require tests and checks of components of particular impor-
tance selected at random from those in stock or being proc-
essed or assembled.
4.4.5 During the period of validity, the admission to the
alternative testing scheme may be extended to other types
of products manufactured at the same premises with the
same fabrication and test procedures which have been
accepted, upon satisfactory review of the technical docu-
mentation and, if necessary, performance of a type test.
4.4.6 On expiry of its validity, admission to the alternative
inspection scheme can be renewed for an additional five
years upon the satisfactory outcome of a new audit of the
Applicant's workshop. The audit will be performed accord-
ing to criteria established by RINA and its extent can be
reduced in respect of the first.
4.4.7 In particular cases, at the discretion of RINA, the
validity may be renewed without performing a new audit.
Such decision is taken on the basis of various elements,
such as the number of products supplied with RINA testing
in the validity period, the frequency and the results of the
intermediate surveys and the results of checks carried out
systematically or randomly by RINA Surveyors during the
period of validity of the admission.
4.4.8 Upon satisfactory completion of the required checks
and verification, a statement of renewal of the admission to
the alternative testing system is issued.
4.5 Admission conditions
4.5.1 During the period of validity of the admission to the
alternative inspection scheme, the Applicant is to keep
unaltered the initial conditions ascertained during the
assessment.
4.5.2 The Applicant is to allow RINA Surveyors free access
to workshops and in particular to Quality Control Depart-
ment at any time, for the purpose of verifying that the man-
ufacturing control procedures of the product and of its main
components are the same as those ascertained during the
first audit.
4.5.3 The Applicant is to inform RINA of any modification
relevant to:
a) design characteristics of the product,
b) manufacturing and control procedures of the main com-
ponents,
c) suppliers of the main components.
In relation to such modifications RINA may require an addi-
tional assessment.
4.6 Suspension or withdrawal
4.6.1 RINA may suspend or withdraw admission to the
alternative inspection scheme in the following cases:
a) non-compliance with the conditions mentioned in [4.5]
above,
b) repeated unsatisfactory results of tests, checks and
inspections carried out on the product or on its main
components,
c) objective evidence of in service repeated breakdowns
on the products due to causes that may be attributed to
the Applicant; in such cases, the admission will be sus-
pended until the Applicant provides a reliable and
proven corrective action to eliminate the causes of the
breakdown,
d) modification of the RINA Rules relevant to the testing of
products,
e) non-payment of RINA fees by the Applicant.
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CHAPTER 3 TYPE APPROVAL
1 General
1.1 Applicability
1.1.1 This Chapter indicates the general criteria and proce-
dures for the issuance of a RINA Type Approval Certificate.
It applies both to type approval of equipment and to soft-
ware products.
1.1.2 It applies both to products for which type approval is
required by the Rules and to products for which, while there
are no specific requirements in the RINA Rules, type
approval certification is requested by the Manufacturer on a
voluntary basis.
1.2 Type approval
1.2.1 In general, a type approved product is a product
which has been subjected to a design approval process
intended to verify its compliance with the applicable Rules.
1.2.2 The approved process of a product for which there
are no specific requirements in the Rules, but for which
type approval certification is requested by the Manufacturer
on a voluntary basis, is established against Standards and/or
specifications agreed with the Manufacturer on a case-by-
case basis.
1.3 Production control
1.3.1 In general, production control is an optional certifi-
cation process which integrates the type approval certifica-
tion process. Such production control certification may be
granted using one of the following schemes:
- Product verification
- Production quality assurance.
1.3.2 The selection of the production control scheme
depends on the type of product and/or the Manufacturers
choices. It is to be agreed with RINA.
1.3.3 Unless otherwise specifically stated in the Rules,
products bearing a production control certificate may be
installed on RINA classed ships without any further accept-
ance test.
1.3.4 In general, the production control scheme applies to
products which are mass produced.
1.4 Applicants other than Manufacturers
1.4.1 While the process for type approval (design
approval) is not affected by the Applicant's identity pro-
vided the requirements in [2] are satisfied, the production
control process may require different procedures depending
on the actual relation between the Applicant and the Manu-
facturer.
2 Design approval process
2.1 Application
2.1.1 The Applicant for a RINA Type Approval Certificate
is to submit an application to RINA specifying the full infor-
mation necessary to identify the Manufacturer and its pro-
duction sites, and the type of certification requested.
2.1.2 The application is to include the technical documen-
tation related to the product listed in Chapter 2, [2.1.4] and
[2.1.5].
2.2 Design approval
2.2.1 The design approval process is to be carried out as
indicated in Chapter 2, [2.1], [2.2], and [2.3].
2.3 Testing report and issue of the certifi-
cate
2.3.1 At the end of the type tests a testing report identified
by number and date is to be prepared.
2.3.2 At least the following information is to be included
in the report:
a) description and identification of the product;
b) identification of the testing specifications;
c) description of testing equipment and measuring instru-
ments (for the instruments the identification numbers
and the last calibration date are to be indicated);
d) environmental conditions during test execution;
e) test results, including any negative results.
2.3.3 The report is to be signed by the laboratory manager
(or his deputy) and by the RINA Surveyor who attended the
tests.
2.3.4 Upon receipt of the report, stating the satisfactory
results of the tests, RINA issues a Type Approval Certificate.
2.3.5 The certificate is addressed to the Applicant, unless
otherwise agreed between the Applicant and RINA.
2.3.6 Should the outcome of the drawing review or proto-
type tests be negative, the Applicant cannot apply again for
certification until the product has been modified in such a
way as to correct the causes of the deficiencies detected.
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2.4 Validity of the certificate
2.4.1 The certificate validity period depends on possible
specific requirements of the Standard used as a reference
for the certification. Whenever there are no different spe-
cific requirements in the reference Standards, the certificate
validity is fixed at five years.
2.4.2 The validity period starts from the date indicated on
the certificate.
2.4.3 The certificate is renewed at the end of its validity
period. In general, the repetition of the type test is not
requested for the renewal of the certificate. However, RINA
reserves the right to request the repetition of all or part of
type tests, whenever this is provided for by the reference
Standard or dictated by case-by-case considerations.
2.5 Variations of a certified product
2.5.1 If the Manufacturer intends to modify a certified
product, RINA is to be informed of all the contemplated
modifications. If such alterations are such as to affect the
conformance of the product with the main characteristics of
the type test prototypes, a new certification procedure will
be considered by RINA for the modified product.
2.5.2 If the modifications do not affect those aspects which
are ruled by the Standards applied for the certification, an
approval extension may be granted by RINA as a supple-
ment to the original certificate, if applicable.
3 Product verification scheme
3.1 General
3.1.1 The product control is to be performed at the Manu-
facturers facility, unless otherwise indicated in [3.3].
3.1.2 A Manufacturer without a certified Quality Assur-
ance System is only to apply for the product verification
scheme in order for a production Control Certificate to be
granted to its products.
3.2 Periodical surveys
3.2.1 A RINA Surveyor performs periodical surveys at the
Manufacturer's facility with a frequency which is agreed
between RINA and the Manufacturer on the basis of the
product complexity and production size.
3.2.2 During the survey, a number of samples are to be
taken at random from the production line to the satisfaction
of the Surveyor. The number to be taken at each survey is
also defined by the size and complexity of the production
as well as by the type of product.
3.2.3 The samples are tested in the presence of the Sur-
veyor as indicated in the Standards applied for the type
approval certification and/or as specified in the design
approval letter.
3.2.4 In general, for continuous large mass production, the
frequency of the surveys is not to be less than one survey
every two months, unless otherwise agreed on a case-by-
case basis with RINA.
3.2.5 In the case of non-continuous production, no sur-
veys are necessary in those periods in which the production
is suspended. However, irrespective of the agreed frequency
of surveys, at least one survey at re-starting is to be carried
out each time production resumes. During these surveys,
the Surveyor checks the documentation of the Manufacturer
to ascertain that the production was actually suspended in
the previous period.
3.3 Cases of Applicants other than Manu-
facturers
3.3.1 When an Applicant acts on behalf of a Manufacturer,
the surveys indicated in [3.2] are to be performed at the
Manufacturer's facility and the of Production Control Certif-
icate is addressed to the Manufacturer.
3.3.2 When an Applicant acts on its own behalf (as for
instance an importer who requires production control certi-
fication solely to market the product in a certain country
under its own brand), the certificate may be issued accord-
ing to one of the following procedures.
a) The Applicant obtains from the Manufacturer the free
access of a RINA Surveyor to its production line in order
to carry out the surveys stipulated in [3.2]. In this case
the certificate may cover the whole of the Manufac-
turer's production and may be addressed either to the
Applicant or to the Manufacturer, depending on their
commercial agreement.
b) When it is technically feasible, the Applicant allows the
RINA Surveyor to carry out the required tests at the
required frequency in laboratories or facilities accepta-
ble to RINA on all products marketed by its firm. In such
case, the certificate is addressed to the Applicant, using
its brand name, and covers only that part of the Manu-
facturer's production which is marketed by the Appli-
cant. Such products are to be clearly and solely
identified by means of stamps, serial numbers or other
means which may be effective to prevent any possibility
of confusion between the type approved products and
other products made by the same Manufacturer.
3.4 Issue of the certificate
3.4.1 At the end of the first survey at the Manufacturers
facility, RINA grants a Production Control Certificate.
3.4.2 If necessary, the certificate may have an Annex list-
ing the tests carried out and the possible limitations for the
use of the product.
3.4.3 In the case of alteration of the production lines and
methods, the Applicant is to inform RINA of all the produc-
tion procedure alterations so that it may evaluate whether a
survey is to be performed to verify that such alterations do
not affect the conformance of the product with the main
characteristics of the prototypes.
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3.5 Non-conforming products and suspen-
sion of certification
3.5.1 In general, whenever during a survey one or more
samples are found to be non-conforming, the tests are to be
repeated on a further number of samples equal to at least
twice that initially selected.
3.5.2 If a serious non-conformance of the product is
reported from the field, which might lead to danger or
become a source of risk, RINA reserves the right to suspend
the certificate immediately without repeating any additional
test.
3.5.3 Suspended certificates are to be returned to RINA.
3.5.4 The Applicant cannot apply for the cancellation of
the suspension or for a new certificate until the product
and/or its production procedure have been modified in such
a way as to prevent the repetition of the non-conformity.
4 Production quality assurance
4.1 General
4.1.1 In order for this scheme to be applied, the Manufac-
turer is to have in place a Quality Assurance System at least
equivalent to one of the ISO 9000 Standards.
4.2 Quality Assurance System
4.2.1 All Manufacturers' programs, working procedures
and instructions are to be documented in writing. This writ-
ten documentation is to be such as to permit a uniform
interpretation of programs, planning, manuals and other
quality documents.
4.2.2 The Quality System documentation is to include an
adequate description of:
a) the quality objectives, organisation charts, managers
and heads responsibilities and powers in matters that
may affect the final product quality;
b) the fabrication methods, quality control techniques,
processes and systematic actions intended to be
applied;
c) the checks and tests to be carried out before, during and
after fabrication, with indication of their frequency and
acceptability criteria;
d) the quality documentation, including inspection reports,
calibration data, personnel qualifications, etc.;
e) the criteria adopted to continuously verify that the prod-
uct complies with the requested quality level and to ver-
ify the operation of the quality assurance system.
4.3 Evaluation criteria
4.3.1 Major findings
Major findings are those related to:
a) any non-conformity resulting in the delivery of a prod-
uct so defective as to make impossible or reduce its use
or to be dangerous or to become a source of risk;
b) deficiencies in the Quality Assurance/Control System
possibly leading to the risk that products with defects
similar to those indicated in a) might be delivered
before a corrective action rectifies the detected non-
conformity;
c) a non-conformity already detected with a minor finding
not properly closed.
d) any alterations to the project, construction procedures
and/or materials of certified products without prior noti-
fication to RINA.
4.3.2 Minor findings
Minor findings are considered those related to:
a) any non-conformity resulting in the delivery of products
with defects not so serious as those described in
[4.3.1]a)];
b) deficiencies in the Quality Assurance/Control System
that do not generate the risk that products with defects
similar to those indicated in [4.3.1] a) might be deliv-
ered before a corrective action rectifies the detected
non-conformity.
4.4 Evaluation of Quality Assurance System
4.4.1 The evaluation of a Quality System is considered sat-
isfactory when major non-conformities are not detected.
4.4.2 In general, the closure of major non-conformities
would require an audit to verify the efficiency of the correc-
tive actions taken by the Manufacturer, while a document
examination might be sufficient to close minor non-con-
formities. However, the final evaluation of whether or not a
further audit is necessary to close the non-conformity is left
to RINA, depending on the actual complexity of the Manu-
facturers quality assurance system and the type of product
being manufactured.
4.4.3 Where a non-conformity identified by a major find-
ing cannot be closed within the agreed time, the audit is
considered failed, and a new audit of the whole system is to
be performed.
4.5 Manufacturers with Quality Assurance
System certified by RINA
4.5.1 Documents to be submitted
The quality control plans relative to the product(s) to be cer-
tified are to be submitted.
4.5.2 Surveillance cycles
The issue and validity of Production Control Certificates are
subject to the satisfactory results of a surveillance cycle
consisting of an initial survey followed by semi-annual
audits of the line(s) of production of the certified product(s).
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Different surveillance cycles may be agreed on case-by-
case with RINA depending on the peculiarity of the product
or products to be certified and/or considering the control
program implemented by the Manufacturer during fabrica-
tion.
4.5.3 Initial audit and system evaluation
a) The purpose of the initial audit is to evaluate the effec-
tiveness of the Manufacturer's Quality Assurance Sys-
tem as applied to the production line(s) of the product(s)
to be certified.
b) In general, as far as possible, the audit is to be sched-
uled so that it may be performed during actual manufac-
turing of the product.
c) Particular attention is to be paid to the following docu-
mentation relative to the product(s) or products to be
certified:
- quality control plans;
- internal audits;
- testing reports on the product(s) to be certified;
- calibration records of testing and measuring instru-
ments.
d) During the audit the various steps of fabrication and
acceptance of the products are to be observed in order
to verify the application of the quality assurance and
quality control procedures to the product.
4.5.4 Periodical surveillance
a) The scope of the periodical surveys is to verify that the
manufacturing, inspection and testing procedures noted
during the initial survey are effectively followed during
the production,
b) The periodical audits are to be performed within a win-
dow of 30 days before and 30 days after the due date.
The due dates are calculated from the date of the certifi-
cate.
c) During the periodical audits the same aspects indicated
in [4.5.3]c) are verified. In addition, the quality records
relative to the products manufactured since the previous
audit are reviewed.
4.6 Manufacturers without a certified Qual-
ity Assurance System
4.6.1 General
In order for a Manufacturer without a certified Quality
Assurance System to be entitled to apply for the Production
Quality Assurance scheme for production control, it is to
apply at the same time for the evaluation of its Quality
Assurance System.
4.6.2 Documents to be submitted
Before the audit, the Manufacturer is to submit to RINA the
following documentation:
- the quality control plans relative to the product(s) to be
certified,
- all procedures relative to the Manufacturer's Quality
Assurance System,
- a written commitment to comply with the requirements
for implementing the Quality Assurance System and to
keep it adequate and efficient.
4.6.3 Surveillance cycles
The issue and the validity of Production Control Certificates
are subject to the satisfactory results of a surveillance cycle
as described below.
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4.6.4 Initial audit and system evaluation
a) The purpose of the initial audit is to evaluate the Manu-
facturer's Quality Assurance System and to verify its
functioning when it is applied to the production line(s)
of the product(s) to be certified.
b) In general, the audit is to be scheduled during actual
manufacturing of the product(s).
c) The initial survey consists of the following phases:
- initial survey for the evaluation of the Manufac-
turer's Quality System with an extension equivalent
to a normal initial survey for the certification of a
Quality Assurance System;
- verification of the production line similar to that
described in [4.5.3] for Manufacturers with Quality
Assurance System certified by RINA.
d) If the Manufacturer's Quality Assurance System is not
satisfactory, the Production Control Certificate cannot
be issued unless the Manufacturer requests certification
using the product verification scheme.
4.6.5 Periodical audits
a) The purpose of the periodical audits is to verify that the
Quality Assurance System applied by the Manufacturer
to the production line(s) of the certified product(s) con-
tinues to work adequately.
b) The periodical audits are to be performed within a win-
dow of 30 days before and 30 days after the due date.
The due dates are calculated from the date of the certifi-
cate.
c) The typical surveillance cycle includes annual and
semi-annual audits as follows:
- During the annual audits, a verification of the Manu-
facturer's Quality System similar to a periodical
audit for a certified Quality Assurance System is per-
formed plus a verification of the production line(s) of
the certified product(s) similar to that described in
[4.5.4] for Manufacturers with a Quality System cer-
tified by RINA.
- The semi-annual audits are limited to verification of
the production line(s) and are similar to those
described in [4.5.4].
d) Different surveillance cycles may be agreed on case-by-
case with RINA depending on the peculiarity of the
product(s) to be certified and/or considering the control
program implemented by the Manufacturer during fabri-
cation. In particular, the semi-annual survey of the pro-
duction line might be considered unnecessary for
simple products and based on the Manufacturer's
inspection program during construction.
4.7 Manufacturers with Quality Assurance
System certified by recognised Organi-
sations others than RINA
4.7.1 In principle the provisions of [4.6] apply to these
Manufacturers. However, a reduction of the scope of the
initial and annual Quality Assurance audits may be consid-
ered on a case-by-case basis.
4.8 Manufacturers with products already
certified by RINA
4.8.1 If a Manufacturer who already produces products
with a RINA Type Approval Certificate based on the Pro-
duction Quality Assurance scheme applies for the certifica-
tion of additional product(s), once the design has been
approved the initial survey may not be performed provided
the quality control plans relative to the new product(s) have
been found satisfactory.
4.9 Applicants other than Manufacturers
4.9.1 The Production Control Certificate cannot be issued
using the Production Quality Assurance scheme, unless the
Applicant grants RINA authorisation to perform the surveil-
lance required in [4.5], [4.6], [4.7] and [4.8], as applicable,
at the Manufacturer's facility. However, in this case the Pro-
duction Control Certificate will be addressed to the Manu-
facturer.
4.10 Issue of the Certificate
4.10.1 At the end of the first visit at the Manufacturers
facility, RINA grants a Production Quality Assurance Certifi-
cate.
4.11 Suspension of certification
4.11.1 Where a major non-conformity cannot be solved in
the agreed time-frame or the non-conformity is such as to
affect the quality of the product, RINA will immediately sus-
pend the certificate for all those products which might be
affected by the non-conformity.
4.11.2 The certificate will be considered valid again once
the causes of the non-conformity have been removed and
the corrective action taken has proved to be effective.
4.11.3 Products manufactured during the suspension
period may retain their certification provided they are tested
in accordance with the product verification scheme indi-
cated in [3].
5 MED Type Approval
5.1 General
5.1.1 The products listed in Table A1 of the applicable
amendment to European Directive 96/98/EC of 20 Decem-
ber 1996, intended to be installed on ships flying European
Community flags, are to be certified in accordance with the
requirements of the RINA Rules for the certification of
marine equipment in accordance with european directive
96/98/ce and subsequent amendments.
5.2 Equivalence between MED type approval
and RINA type approval
5.2.1 All certificates issued by RINA for products in com-
pliance with European Directives 96/98/EC and subsequent
amendments are considered equivalent to RINA Type
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Approval and Production Control Certificates, as applica-
ble, issued in accordance with the applicable requirements
of [3] and [4], unless otherwise indicated for specific prod-
ucts.
6 Type approval on behalf of flag
Administrations signatories of
SOLAS Convention
6.1 Italian Administration
6.1.1 The Italian Administration adopted the MED Direc-
tive for those products listed in Annex A.1 of DPR 6 Octo-
ber 1999 no. 407, which corresponds to the content of
Table.1 of the applicable amendment to Directive 96/98/EC
of 20 December 1996. Therefore the requirements of [5.1]
apply to these products.
6.1.2 Products listed in Art. 55 of DPR 8 November 1991,
no. 435 which are not listed in Table A.1 of DPR 6 October
1999 no. 407 are to be type approved by the Italian Admin-
istration. RINA may perform the drawing approval and wit-
ness the type tests for a product as technical advisor of the
Italian Administration, if so requested. A RINA Type
Approval Certificate may be issued for that product at the
Manufacturer's request.
6.2 Other Administrations that are part of
the European Community
6.2.1 See [5.1] and [5.2] relative to MED type approval for
other European Community Administrations.
6.3 Other Administrations that are not part
of the European Community
6.3.1 Procedures for type approval certification by RINA of
products on behalf of flag Administrations of countries
which are not part of the European Community are estab-
lished on a case-by-case basis depending on particular
agreements between RINA and the flag Administration.
7 Type approval of software products
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 The Rules for the Classification of Ships foresee the
use of management software systems and/or software sys-
tems as an aid to calculations.
7.2 Field of application
7.2.1 These Rules apply, for the purpose of type approval,
to software systems used in the marine field where their use
is allowed by the Rules in force.
RINA reserves the right not to certify software which it
deems is outside its field of activity and for which it does
not possess the necessary competence.
7.3 Scope of the activity
7.3.1 The activities consist of the following:
a) identification of the components of the program consid-
ered for certification and associated information;
b) review of the documentation related to the program;
c) description of the tests to be carried out on the program
and its components;
d) review of the input, use of the program and control of
the output to verify that it meets the requirements of the
certification requested;
e) documentation of the tests carried out and associated
results.
7.4 Documentation and software required
7.4.1 In order to be able to carry out the above reviews,
the Applicant is to provide the following documentation
and software:
a) user manual, generally including:
- general information about the system and field of
application;
- limitations, conventions used, conditions of use;
- description of the input;
- description of the output;
- procedures for the use of the program.
b) system documentation, generally including:
- logic flow;
- structuring of the data;
- input / output formats;
- description of the interfaces and algorithms.
c) verification documentation (containing at least one test
case).
- The test cases consist of a series of examples (related
to realistic cases) with the relative input and output
data produced. A test case is to be provided for each
module of the program.
- RINA may give indications concerning a suitable
selection of test cases or accept a series of test cases
proposed by the customer, reserving the right to pos-
sibly require additional test cases, if necessary to
complete the checks.
d) installation program.
- the data in electronic format to make it possible to
repeat the steps foreseen in the verification docu-
mentation.
e) documentation relevant to the Quality System with par-
ticular reference to:
- tests, controls and management of the source code;
- any qualification report of the personnel responsible
for the tests.
7.5 Checks and tests
7.5.1 General
The activities are performed by exclusive RINA personnel
under the supervision of a person in charge.
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7.5.2 Tests
In the light of the above, the activities proposed are the fol-
lowing:
- review of the documentation related to the software
- review of the input, use of the program and control of
the output for the series of test cases foreseen. The out-
put is to be essentially the same as that expected.
RINA reserves the right to require any additional tests if
considered necessary for the assessment.
7.6 Issue and validity of Type Approval Cer-
tificate
7.6.1 Once the checks and tests required have been satis-
factorily completed, RINA will issue a Type Approval Certif-
icate valid for the software system tested.
The Type Approval Certificate issued is valid for the soft-
ware version tested for five years from the date of issue of
the certificate.
If a new version of the software is released during the period
of validity of the certificate, the Applicant is to inform RINA,
which reserves the right to carry out further tests and
request additional documentation related to the modified
part of the program in order to issue a certificate renewal.
Any change made to the software without prior communi-
cation to RINA will automatically lead to suspension of the
certificate.
7.7 Renewal of Type Approval Certificate
7.7.1 To renew the Type Approval certificate, the docu-
mentation in [7.5] is to be sent to RINA with any modifica-
tions compared to that submitted for the previous approval.
On the basis of the review of this documentation, RINA will
establish the tests and checks necessary to renew the Type
Approval Certificate.
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CHAPTER 4 IDENTIFICATION MARKING AND TESTING
DOCUMENTATION
1 Identification marks
1.1 General
1.1.1 The following provisions supplement the require-
ments on material and product marking indicated in Part D,
Chapter 1, Section 1, [4.1] of the Rules.
1.2 Products individually tested
1.2.1 Products which have undergone testing are to be
appropriately marked by the Manufacturer in at least one
easily accessible location; the marking is to contain all nec-
essary indications, as required depending on the product
categories. Lengthy duration of marking is to be ensured.
The marks are to correspond to the contents of the testing
documentation.
1.2.2 The marks are to be stamped, as a rule, by means of
brands, except for products made of material which could
be impaired by such a procedure or having too small a
thickness; in such cases, the alternative systems used are to
be equally reliable, in the opinion of RINA Surveyors.
Where possible, the marks are to be made conspicuous by
circling them with paint so as to facilitate their location.
1.2.3 In general, products are to be marked individually.
Exception may be made for small pieces contained in effec-
tive containers, as well as for bars and angles of modest
weight, adequately bound in bundles, in which cases the
marks are transferred to the container or bundle by proce-
dures to the satisfaction of RINA Surveyors.
1.2.4 Products for which checks and tests are required and
which are satisfactorily tested in compliance with RINA
Rules are to be marked in the presence of RINA Surveyors
with the official RINA brand, as indicated in Figure 1.
Figure 1
1.3 Products subjected to an alternative
testing scheme
1.3.1 In the case of admission to alternative testing sys-
tems, the marking with the Societys stamp may be dele-
gated to the Manufacturer, who will be supplied, for this
purpose, with a special brand.
1.3.2 In such cases, marking with the above-mentioned
stamp is also regarded as an implicit assurance on the part
of the Manufacturer that the products stamped are those
which satisfactorily passed the required tests.
1.3.3 Figure 2 shows the mark.
Figure 2
1.4 Additional marking
1.4.1 For products tested by lot, the test samples and the
parts from which they originate are to be marked with the
personal brand of the RINA Surveyor responsible for the
sampling.
1.4.2 Pieces which are hydro-tested are also to be marked
as above, generally adding the test pressure preceded by the
letters:
PP
1.4.3 Exception is made, at the discretion of RINA Survey-
ors, for pipes and for parts of minor importance.
1.5 Products with testing not completed
1.5.1 Whenever a product is despatched for delivery with-
out undergoing all the tests required, the official RINA
round stamp will be replaced by the square stamp by means
of special RINA brands (Figure 3).
1.5.2 The testing documents are to contain clear indica-
tions as to why some of the tests have not been performed;
all outstanding tests are also to be clearly specified.
Figure 3
1.6 Particular cases
1.6.1 The diamond stamp indicated in Figure 4 is substi-
tuted for the round stamp (by special RINA brands) in the
following cases:
- Products for which RINA has agreed to dispense with
some of the required tests.
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- Products intended for ships not classified by RINA or for
shore installations, which RINA has been requested to
test according to specifications other than those con-
tained in RINA Rules.
- Products tested (either new or after repairs) with the
right of reconsideration in service in that they are
accepted on a trial basis and/or under special condi-
tions (e.g. closer surveys, special checks in service,
reduction in accepted performance, etc.). In these cases,
in order to draw the attention of the RINA Surveyors and
interested parties, the letter R will be added to the stamp
(Figure 1). Where the round stamp is previously
stamped, it is to be invalidated as indicated in [1.7]. The
notation "experimental" and/or the conditions con-
nected with this marking are to be clearly indicated in
the testing documents, which are to be made available
to RINA Surveyors at the first survey at the beginning of
the products service and at any subsequent surveys.
1.7 Invalidation of marks
1.7.1 When a product already marked with one of the
stamps above is found, during or subsequent to the testing,
to be not in compliance with the requirements and is there-
fore rejected, the RINA stamps and the Surveyors initials
are to be invalidated by punching as indicated in Figure 5.
RINA Surveyors may demand to check that the stamps have
been invalidated as indicated above.
Figure 4
1.7.2 In the case of marking as specified in [1.6], when the
trial period is finished and no other restrictive condition is
to be applied, the diamond stamp is to be invalidated as
indicated above (Figure 5) and the product is to be marked
with the round stamp (Figure 1) and, whenever possible,
with the date of marking. This change of marks is to be
clearly indicated in the relevant survey report.
1.7.3 Any repairs after the product is tested, either before
or after the beginning of service, are subject to the prior
consent of RINA; failing this the validity of the original test-
ing will automatically expire and the original testing marks
are to be invalidated by the interested parties.
2 Testing documentation
2.1 General
2.1.1 The following provisions supplement the require-
ments on material and product markings indicated in Part
D, Chapter 1, Section 1 [4.2], of the Rules and in Chapter 2
of these Rules.
2.2 Application for testing
2.2.1 For the purpose of testing, the Manufacturer is to
submit a written application to RINA containing at least the
following information:
- the kind and essential specification properties of the
product and, in the case of materials, indication of the
type, dimensions, weight and supply conditions;
- the name of the purchaser and the order number;
- the hull number or destination.
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2.3 Testing report
2.3.1 When the testing is completed, the Manufacturer is
to issue the testing report enclosing statement of the follow-
ing:
a) the requirements for and the results of the tests;
b) the identification and testing marks stamped on the
products; additionally, in the case of testing of materials:
- the specifying designations of the heat and relevant
chemical analysis;
- the supply condition and the specification of heat
treatment, as required;
- the working and manufacturing procedure (for
rolled products intended for hull, boilers and pres-
sure vessels only).
For complicated or assembled products admitted to the
alternative testing scheme, as an alternative to the above,
the Manufacturer may issue a written statement that all the
inspections and required tests have been performed as
required by the Rules, provided it is possible to trace the
associated documentation at the request of the RINA Sur-
veyor. This documentation is to be kept for a period of at
least 10 years after the date of the certificate.
2.3.2 This testing report will be attached to the testing cer-
tificate issued by RINA, or, alternatively, at RINAs discre-
tion, directly confirmed by endorsement with the RINA
stamp and the signature of the RINA Surveyor in charge.
For materials manufactured in large quantities and tested by
heats or by lot, the Manufacturer is to further state for the
individual supplies that the material has been produced
according to the Rules.
2.3.3 Where, following a special procedure, testing is
entirely delegated to the Manufacturer, the latter is to issue
its own certificate, containing all the information required
in [2.2] and [2.3.1].
2.4 Certificates issued by Manufacturers
2.4.1 Where it is anticipated that the materials or products
will be received with only the certificate of conformity
issued by the Manufacturer, this document is to contain at
least the following information:
- the kind and essential specification properties of the
product, the weight and, in the case of materials, the
type (working and manufacturing procedure), the nomi-
nal chemical analysis and mechanical properties or the
reference standard, the dimensions and the supply con-
dition;
- the identification marks on the products.
2.5 Delayed testing
2.5.1 Where, in special cases, at the request of the inter-
ested parties, testing is allowed to be performed after deliv-
ery, at the users works, such procedure is subject to the
following conditions:
- the Manufacturer is to be recognised;
- the product is to be accompanied by a statement from
the Manufacturer containing the information required in
[2.4]and, in addition for materials, the ladle analysis.
2.5.2 In any event, RINA Surveyors have the right either to
reject products with documentation missing or of dubious
origin, or to demand further checks, such as the determina-
tion of the chemical composition on the product.
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CHAPTER 5 CRITERIA FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF TESTS
CARRIED OUT BY LABORATORIES
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 This Chapter supplies the criteria for the acceptance
of testing reports produced by laboratories others than
RINA's, for the use of RINA Surveyors in connection with
the performance of their activities.
1.2 Field of application
1.2.1 This Chapter applies both to tests carried out by lab-
oratories in the presence of RINA Surveyors and to tests for
which the Rules do not require the presence of the Surveyor
during their performance.
1.3 Calibration certificates
1.3.1 The calibration certificates relative to the instruments
and equipment used for testing are to be made available to
RINA Surveyors.
2 Criteria for the acceptance of test
laboratories that perform tests
attended by RINA Surveyors
2.1 Premise
2.1.1 In general, the Rules have no specific requirements
on the characteristics and qualifications of laboratories
where tests requiring the attendance of RINA Surveyors are
performed, as it is presumed that the Surveyor's attendance
can in most cases guarantee the reliability of the tests that
are necessary for the certification of materials, machinery
and equipment for which there are specific Rule require-
ments. However, this presumption is not always correct
when the tests require sophisticated equipment and tech-
nologies. For the acceptance of tests and reports of labora-
tories other than RINA's, it is therefore necessary to
consider two cases, as specified in [2.2] and [2.3].
2.2 Tests not requiring sophisticated proce-
dures or equipment
2.2.1 For the scope of this paragraph the word "laboratory"
is used not only for an equipped laboratory (either inde-
pendent or owned by the Manufacturer) but also for a sim-
ple testing machine used in the field to perform tests or
trials required by the applicable RINA Rules.
If the tests are performed in the presence of a RINA Sur-
veyor, it is not necessary for the laboratory to be recognised
or qualified by RINA or by other Organisations, provided
the following conditions are complied with:
a) they are mechanical tests which do not require sophisti-
cated control/monitoring equipment (for instance, ten-
sile tests, impact tests, bend tests, etc.);
b) they are electrical tests that may be performed with
common equipment (voltage, current resistance meas-
ures, etc.);
c) they are hydraulic tests carried out with normal instru-
ments (pressure gauges, flow rate gauges, etc.);
d) they are dimensional measures performed with com-
mon instruments (callipers, micrometers, angle gauges,
thickness gauges, etc.);
e) they are performance tests where the functioning
parameters are easy to evaluate;
f) they are simulation tests where all input and output
parameters are easily evaluated;
g) they are sophisticated tests which are supported by
detailed manuals explaining the inputs and outputs and
the means to check the accuracy of the tests, as well as
the methodology to perform sample testing in the pres-
ence of the Surveyor.
2.2.2 However, for any of the above cases, it is always to
be possible for the surveyor to check that the instruments
are calibrated against national or international Standards,
that the instruments and testing machines are kept in good
order and that testing is properly performed using instru-
ments adequate to the accuracy required by the measure.
2.3 Tests requiring sophisticated proce-
dures or equipment
2.3.1 Where the tests to be performed require the use of
sophisticated equipment, technology and/or technical
knowledge not provided for by any of the cases listed in
[2.2.1], it will not be possible to accept tests performed by
laboratories which are not approved and certified by RINA
in accordance with the Rules for recognition of test labora-
tories or considered acceptable in accordance with criteria
similar to those indicated in [3.1].
2.4 Reporting
2.4.1 In the cases indicated in [2.2] the testing reports may
be prepared either directly by the RINA Surveyor or by the
laboratory and endorsed by the RINA Surveyor who
attended the tests.
2.4.2 In the cases indicated in [2.3] the testing reports are
to be prepared by the laboratory in accordance with the cri-
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28 Rules for testing 2010
teria laid down in [3.2] and are to be endorsed by the RINA
Surveyor who attended the tests.
3 Criteria for the acceptance of test
laboratories that perform tests not
attended by RINA Surveyors
3.1 Characteristics of laboratories
3.1.1 Testing laboratories complying with any of the fol-
lowing conditions may be accepted by RINA whenever the
tests or types of tests carried out may be accepted without
the presence of RINA Surveyors:
a) they are recognised by RINA in accordance with the
Rules for recognition of test laboratories;
b) they are accredited and/or recognised by:
- an Organisation which is a full term member of ILAC
(International Laboratory Accreditation Co-opera-
tion);
- USCG (United States Coast Guard);
- an IACS (International Association of Classification
Societies) member;
- a State Administration which is a signatory of IMO
(International Maritime Organisation) conventions.
c) they have implemented a certified Quality Assurance
System in accordance with ISO 9000 Standards that
covers the types of tests necessary for the certification of
the product.
3.1.2 Laboratories not complying with any of the above
conditions will be evaluated by RINA on a case-by-case
basis, provided the documentation submitted and the
results of a possible audit demonstrate that their level of
experience and reliability is not less than that of the labora-
tories accepted on the basis of [3.1.1]. This evaluation may
also be based on records of historical performance.
3.1.3 Laboratories which perform unattended tests on
equipment subject to the European MED Directive are to
comply with the requirements of the RINA Rules for the
certification of marine equipment in accordance with euro-
pean directive 96/98/ce and subsequent amendments.
3.2 Acceptance of testing reports
3.2.1 Whenever provided for and allowed by the applica-
ble Rules, testing reports issued by laboratories complying
with the conditions laid down in [3.1] may be accepted
subject to the following.
a) The testing reports are to be complete and clear in full
compliance with the applicable Standards and are to be
signed by a technician in charge of the testing labora-
tory;
b) In general, the testing reports are to be compiled and to
include the information in accordance with the criteria
stated in ISO Standard 17025, or in other equivalent
Standards;
c) The testing reports are to include a copy of the Accredi-
tation Certificate of the Laboratory or other documenta-
tion clearly showing the Accreditation Body that issued
the accreditation as well as its expiry date.
In general, testing reports are not acceptable if they are
issued by Laboratories not satisfying the conditions laid
down in [3.1] or satisfying them only for types of testing
other than that performed and reported in the specific case
or by laboratories with expired accreditation.
3.3 Acceptance procedure
3.3.1 Unless the laboratory is acceptable to RINA as per
[3.1.1], the acceptance of its testing reports will be recon-
sidered by RINA on a case-by-case basis as indicated in
[3.1.2].
In such cases, one testing report issued by a laboratory does
not constitute a precedent for the acceptance of another
testing report issued by the same laboratory.
3.4 Derogation
3.4.1 RINA may establish different criteria for the accept-
ance of testing laboratories with respect to the requirements
indicated above for those categories of products which, due
to their peculiarity, cannot be dealt with as prescribed in
this Chapter.
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CHAPTER 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION AND
TESTING OF PRODUCTS AT WORKSHOPS
1 General
1.1 Purpose
1.1.1 The following tables list the equipment and materials
which are likely to be used for the construction and outfit-
ting of a ship together with the minimum certification and
testing required to be performed at the workshop before the
delivery to the building shipyard.
1.2 Applicability
1.2.1 These tables are not to be considered as an alterna-
tive to or a substitute for the applicable Rule requirements.
They are intended to summarise a large number of require-
ments located in various parts of different documents. In the
event of discrepancy between the content of the tables and
the applicable Rules and Standards, the latter are to be con-
sidered valid.
1.2.2 Products which are not considered in the following
tables are to be dealt with as indicated in the applicable
Rules and Standards and/or using the criteria stipulated in
the tables for similar equipment, as agreed with RINA.
2 Content of the tables
2.1 Columns
2.1.1 The following tables have 13 columns, as follows:
- COLUMN 1:
supplies an identification number for the equipment or
material considered
- COLUMN 2:
supplies a description of the equipment or material con-
sidered
- COLUMN 3:
indicates whether the certification is required for the
classification of the ships by RINA Rules or by statutory
regulations or by other Organisations, such as OIL
- COLUMN 4:
indicates which type of certificate is required; for the
meaning of the symbols used see [2.2]
- COLUMN 5:
indicates whether the Rules require the submittal of
technical documentation and design approval (see
Chapter 2, [2.1] and [2.3]); whether type approval certi-
fication is required as a preliminary step towards the
individual certification is also indicated
- COLUMN 6:
indicates whether the Rules require the approval of the
manufacturer and of the Manufacturing process (see
Chapter 2, [2.4])
- COLUMN 7:
indicates whether the Rules require that all or part of
material testing is attended by a RINA Surveyor (see
Chapter 2, [2.5]). When Workshop Certificates are nor-
mally accepted, the symbol XM is indicated in the col-
umn
- COLUMN 8:
indicates whether the Rules require that all or part of the
materials or welds are subjected to NDT in the presence
of the RINA Surveyor's or under his control
- COLUMN 9:
indicates whether the Rules require the RINA Surveyors
attendance at the workshop during certain steps of the
manufacturing process (see Chapter 2, [2.6])
- COLUMN 10:
indicates whether the Rules require that a RINA Sur-
veyor performs a final examination of the product (See
Chapter 2, [2.7]) or the verification of the conformity
with the approved type and checking of compliance
with approved drawings as applicable. The verification
of conformity may also be performed at the shipyard in
connection with the installation on board of the equip-
ment (See Chapter 2, [2.7])
- COLUMN 11:
indicates whether the Rules require that final tests are
carried out in the presence of a RINA Surveyor. In the
case of hydrostatic testing carried out in batches, the test
is performed and certified by the Manufacturer and
checks may be carried out by the Surveyor
- COLUMN 12:
indicates whether the completed equipment is to be
subjected to a functioning and/or performance test in
the presence of the RINA Surveyor (See Chapter 2, [2.8])
- COLUMN 13:
indicates which alternative inspection scheme is appli-
cable, whenever the alternative inspection is acceptable
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30 Rules for testing 2010
2.2 Symbols
2.2.1 The following symbols are used in Column 3:
- C
to indicate that the certification is required by RINA
Rules in connection with the ship classification
- S
to indicate that the certification is required following
statutory requirements
- B
to indicate that the certification is required both for
RINA classification of the ship and to comply with statu-
tory requirements.
- O
to indicate that the certification is required to comply
with the requirements of other Organisations, for
instance OIL.
2.2.2 The following symbols are used in Column 4:
- CT
individual inspection scheme (see Chapter 2, [3])
- CA
alternative inspection scheme (see Chapter 2, [4])
- TA
RINA type approval (see Chapter 3, [1]). Where the
Type Approval Certificate is supplemented by a Produc-
tion Control Certificate, no additional certificate is
required.
Where the Type Approval Certificate is required as a
preliminary step of the individual certification, the sym-
bol TA is indicated in column 5 in addition to the other
requirements for the individual certification.
- ITA
Italian Administration type approval (see Chapter 3,
[6.1])
- MED
MED type approval (see Chapter 3, [5])
- MA
(Manufacturers affidavit). In general, the MA requires
the examination of the available documentation (inter-
nal reports, certificates) by the RINA Surveyor and is in
general carried out directly at the shipyard.
2.3 Alternatives
2.3.1 In general, whenever a TA is required for a product,
a CT may also be acceptable. In such cases, the tests to be
carried out are to be agreed on a case-by-case basis with
RINA taking into account the tests required for type
approval.
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Chapter 6
38 Rules for testing 2010
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Chapter 6
Rules for testing 2010 39
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C A T I O N S C H E M E
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Rules for testing 2010 59
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60 Rules for testing 2010
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62 Rules for testing 2010
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Chapter 6
64 Rules for testing 2010
1
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D R A W I N G O R D E S I G N
A P P R O V A L
M A N U F A C T U R E R
A N D / O R M A N U F A C -
T U R I N G P R O C E S S
A P P R O V A L
M A T E R I A L
T E S T I N G
N D T
S H O P A T T E N D A N C E
D U R I N G F A B R I C A -
T I O N
F I N A L I N S P E C T I O N
A N D / O R C O N F O R M -
I T Y V E R I F I C A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T S
F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
Chapter 6
Rules for testing 2010 65
2
5
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D R A W I N G O R D E S I G N
A P P R O V A L
M A N U F A C T U R E R
A N D / O R M A N U F A C -
T U R I N G P R O C E S S
A P P R O V A L
M A T E R I A L
T E S T I N G
N D T
S H O P A T T E N D A N C E
D U R I N G F A B R I C A -
T I O N
F I N A L I N S P E C T I O N
A N D / O R C O N F O R M -
I T Y V E R I F I C A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T S
F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
Chapter 6
66 Rules for testing 2010
3
9
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Chapter 6
70 Rules for testing 2010
1
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F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
Chapter 6
Rules for testing 2010 71
3
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F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
Chapter 6
72 Rules for testing 2010
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R E Q U I R E M E N T
T Y P E O F C E R T I F I C A T E
D R A W I N G O R D E S I G N
A P P R O V A L
M A N U F A C T U R E R
A N D / O R M A N U F A C -
T U R I N G P R O C E S S
A P P R O V A L
M A T E R I A L
T E S T I N G
N D T
S H O P A T T E N D A N C E
D U R I N G F A B R I C A -
T I O N
F I N A L I N S P E C T I O N
A N D / O R C O N F O R M -
I T Y V E R I F I C A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T S
F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
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Chapter 6
Rules for testing 2010 73
1
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D R A W I N G O R D E S I G N
A P P R O V A L
M A N U F A C T U R E R
A N D / O R M A N U F A C -
T U R I N G P R O C E S S
A P P R O V A L
M A T E R I A L
T E S T I N G
N D T
S H O P A T T E N D A N C E
D U R I N G F A B R I C A -
T I O N
F I N A L I N S P E C T I O N
A N D / O R C O N F O R M -
I T Y V E R I F I C A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T S
F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
Chapter 6
74 Rules for testing 2010
3
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A P P R O V A L
M A N U F A C T U R E R
A N D / O R M A N U F A C -
T U R I N G P R O C E S S
A P P R O V A L
M A T E R I A L
T E S T I N G
N D T
S H O P A T T E N D A N C E
D U R I N G F A B R I C A -
T I O N
F I N A L I N S P E C T I O N
A N D / O R C O N F O R M -
I T Y V E R I F I C A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T S
F U N C T I O N I N G T E S T S
A L T E R N A T I V E C E R T I F I -
C A T I O N S C H E M E
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76 Rules for testing 2010
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Rules for testing 2010 77
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CHAPTER 7 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING
OF PRODUCTS AT SHIPYARDS
1 General
1.1 Purpose
1.1.1 The following tables list the equipment and the
materials that require the completion of inspection and test-
ing during and/or after installation on board.
1.1.2 These tables are not to be considered as an alterna-
tive or substitute for the applicable Rule requirements. They
are intended to summarise in one document a large number
of requirements located in various parts of various docu-
ments. In the event of discrepancy between the content of
the tables and the applicable Rules or Standards, the latter
are to be considered valid.
1.1.3 Products which are not considered in the following
tables are to be dealt with as indicated in the applicable
Rules and/or using the criteria stipulated in the tables for
similar equipment, as agreed with the Society.
2 Content of the tables
2.1 Columns
2.1.1 The following tables have 10 columns, as follows:
- COLUMN 1:
supplies an identification number for the equipment or
material considered
- COLUMN 2:
supplies a description of the equipment considered
- COLUMN 3:
indicates whether the certification of the product is
required for the classification of the ships by RINA Rules
or by different requirements.
- COLUMN 4:
indicates whether the Rules require the verification
against approved drawings
- COLUMN 5:
indicates whether the Rules require the verification of
conformity before installation on board. This verifica-
tion may consist of an examination of the documents
relative to the tests carried out at the workshop, a check
of the marks or, for type approved products, a test to ver-
ify the conformity of the product with the approved pro-
totype
- COLUMN 6:
indicates whether the Rules require that fabrication and
installation on board are attended by a RINA Surveyor
- COLUMN 7:
indicates whether the Rules require that all or some of
the welds executed on board during installation are sub-
jected to NDT in the presence of the RINA Surveyor or
under his control
- COLUMN 8:
indicates whether the Rules require that the prod-
uct/equipment is examined by the RINA Surveyor after
completion of its installation on board
- COLUMN 9:
indicates whether the Rules require that final tests are
carried out in the presence of a RINA Surveyor after
installation on board (see Chapter 2 [2.10])
- COLUMN 10:
indicates whether the completed equipment is to be
subjected to a functioning and/or performance test or
trial in the presence of the RINA Surveyor after installa-
tion on board (see Chapter 2, [2.10]).
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N D T
I N S P E C T I O N A F T E R
I N S T A L L A T I O N
F I N A L T E S T
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N D T
I N S P E C T I O N A F T E R
I N S T A L L A T I O N
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Chapter 8
Rules for testing 2010 125
CHAPTER 8 GENERAL INDEX
1 General
1.1 Purpose
1.1.1 The following table is the complete index of all the
equipment and materials (products) listed in the Tables in
Chapter 6 and Chapter 7.
1.2 Content of the table
1.2.1 For each item the table supplies the following infor-
mation:
- identification of table of Chapter 6 where the product is
dealt with:
- identification number of the product in the table of
Chapter 6;
- name of table of Chapter 7 where the product is indi-
cated:
- identification number of the product in the table of
Chapter 7:
- cross-references between the complex products and
their components or materials.
Table A : General Index
No. ITEM
INSPECTION AT
WORKSHOP
Chapter 6
INSPECTION AT
SHIPYARD
Chapter 7
REFERENCES
TABLE NUMBER TABLE NUMBER
1 Accumulators for hydraulic plants L 2 See 544
2 Actuators for automation plants Q 1 Q 1
3 Actuators for hydraulic plants L 1 K-L 1 See 544
4 Actuators for steering gears C 1 C 1 See 1051
J 29
5 Aeronautical two-way radiotelephone apparatus T 2 T 2
6 Air conditioning and ventilation plants W 1
See also 1153
O-P 93
7 Air coolers for diesel engines E 1 D-E 1 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
8 Air coolers for hydrodynamic plants L 9 See 544
9 Air supplied breathing apparatus for use with a smoke hel-
met or smoke mask
P 1 O-P 2
10 Air treatment units for ventilation and air conditioning
plants
W 1 W 2
See 1153
11 Alarm systems (complete) Q 2 Q 2
12 Alarm systems for boilers and pressure vessels J 11 J 9 See 57, 382, 702,
824, 826, 828,
1028
13 Alarm systems for gas turbines G 6 G 2 See 513
14 Alarm systems for hydraulic plants L 3 K-L 4 See 544
15 Alarm systems for oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo
piping
Y 5 W 4
See 113
16 Alarm systems for piping systems K 6 K-L 4 See 760
17 Alarm systems for propulsion shafting I 4 H-I 3 See 974
18 Alarm systems for reduction and reverse gears H 3 H-I 3 See 892, 895, 909,
912
Chapter 8
126 Rules for testing 2010
19 Alarm systems for refrigerating plants V 9 V 5 See 898
20 Alarm systems for steam turbines F 6 F 2 See 1031
21 Alarm systems for ventilation and air conditioning systems W 2 Y 5 See 1153
22 Alternative arrangements for halon fire-extinguishing sys-
tem components in machinery spaces and pump rooms -
equivalent water-based fire-extinguishing system compo-
nents
P 2 O-P 3
23 Aluminium alloy bars for rivets A 1
24 Anchor or warping capstan or windlass B 1 B 1
25 Anchors B 2
26 Automatically self-righting liferafts R 1 R 1
27 Ball type air pipe closing devices B 3
28 Batteries for essential and/or emergency services N 1 N 1
29 Battery chargers having nominal power of 50 kVA and
over
N 2 N 2
30 Battery chargers having nominal power of 50 kVA or less NO REQUIREMENTS
31 Bearings for gas turbines NO REQUIREMENTS
32 Bearings for propulsion shafting NO REQUIREMENTS
33 Bearings for steam turbines NO REQUIREMENTS
34 Bedding components O 2 O-P 4
35 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than
300 mm
D 33 See 310
36 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having
cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 34 See 308
37 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
38 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for non-
essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
39 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 33 See 314
40 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 34 See 316
41 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 33 See 318
42 Bedplates (seamless) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 34 See 320
43 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services having cylinder
bore greater than 300 mm
D 39 See 310
44 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services of 110 kW power
and above having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 308
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45 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services of less than 110
kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
46 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for non-essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
47 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for propulsion having cylinder bore greater than
300 mm
D 39 See 314
48 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for power generation having cylinder bore
greater than 300 mm
D 39 See 316
49 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for propulsion having cylinder bore not greater
than 300 mm
D 40 See 318
50 Bedplates of welded construction for diesel engines
intended for power generation having cylinder bore not
greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 320
51 Bilge keels B 2
52 Bimetallic joints for connection of aluminium structures to
steel structures
A 3
53 Blades of gas turbines G 2 See 513
54 Blades of steam turbines F 2 See 1031
55 Blocks U 1 See 109
56 Boilers J 1 J 1
57 Boilers - Components See 12, 133, 209, 329, 447, 470, 591, 643, 674, 796, 845,
1034, 1119, 1129
58 Boil-off warm-up heaters Z 2 Z 1
59 Bollards B 10 B 7 See 538
60 Bolts for connection of built-up propeller blades I 6 See 93
61 Bolts for connection of controllable pitch propeller blades I 6 See 225
62 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than
400 mm
D 4 See 310
63 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having
cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 5 See 308
64 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essen-
tial auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
65 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for non-
essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
66 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 4 See 314
67 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 5 See 316
68 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 4 See 318
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69 Bolts for crankshafts for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 5 See 320
70 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 400
mm
D 2 See 308
71 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 308
72 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having cyl-
inder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 310
73 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
74 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
NO REQUIREMENTS
75 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm but
not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 314
76 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 2 See 314
77 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 316
78 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm but not greater
than 400 mm
D 1 See 318
79 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 2 See 318
80 Bolts for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 320
81 Bolts for gas turbine coupling and foundations G 7 See 513
82 Bolts for propulsion shafting couplings I 10 See 974
83 Bolts for rudder couplings C 8 See 948
84 Bolts for steam turbine coupling and foundations F 7 See 1031
85 Boots for fireman P 16 O-P 36
86 Bottles Seamless J 26 J 2
87 Bottles - Welded J 33 J 2
88 Bottles and pressure vessels for fire-fighting installations P 41 O-P 80
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89 Bow visor B 8 B 6
90 Bridge cranes U 3 U 2 See 110
For components
see 132, 469, 747,
1043
91 Built-up propeller blades I 5 See 93
92 Built-up propeller hubs I 7 See 93
93 Built-up propellers H-I 4 See 59, 91, 92,
1059
94 Bulwarks B 3
95 Buoyant smoke signals (pyrotechnics) R 2 R 2
96 Bushes for propulsion shaft bearings I 1 See 974
97 Buster pumps E 10
98 Camshaft bearings NO REQUIREMENTS
99 Camshaft for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above
D 6 See 308, 310
For components
see 1035, 1036
100 Camshaft for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
101 Camshaft for diesel engines intended for power generation D 6 See 314, 316
For components
see 1039, 1040
102 Camshaft for diesel engines intended for propulsion D 6 See 318, 320
For components
see 1041, 1042
103 Camshaft for diesel engines intended for non-essential
auxiliary services
NO REQUIREMENTS
104 Canopied reversible liferafts R 3 R 3
105 Car of lift X 1 X 1 See 601
106 Cardan shafts I 2 H-I 1 For components
see 258, 448, 976,
1186
107 Cargo booms U 6 U 4 See 110
For components
see 134, 471, 737,
1044
108 Cargo elevators U 3 U 2 See 110
For components
see 142, 480, 749,
1049
109 Cargo gear accessories U 1 U 6 See 110
For components
see 55, 174, 916,
537, 1089
110 Cargo gear See 90, 107, 108, 109, 111, 114, 238, 301, 614, 654, 655,
664, 919, 920, 925, 926, 930, 931
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111 Cargo masts U 6 U 4 See 110
For components
see 136, 473, 739,
1046
112 Cargo piping of gas carriers Z 22 For components
see 115, 116,
384, 396, 516,
577, 750, 906,
949, 1057
113 Cargo piping of oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 1 Y 1 For components
see 15, 117, 212,
385, 646, 837,
955
114 Cargo posts U 6 U 4 See 110
For components
see 137, 474, 740,
1047
115 Cargo pumps (emergency) for gas carriers Z 4 Z 3 See 112
116 Cargo pumps (main) for gas carriers Z 4 Z 3 See 112
117 Cargo pumps for oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 2 Y 2 See 113
118 Casings of condensers Cast iron V 1 See 191
119 Casings of condensers - Steel V 1 See 191
120 Casings of evaporators Cast iron V 1 See 379
121 Casings of evaporators - Steel V 1 See 379
122 Casings of gas turbines G 3 See 513
123 Casings of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting 100 kW power and above
H 1 See 892
124 Casings of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
125 Casings of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 1 See 895
126 Casings of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
127 Casings of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting 100 kW power and above
H 1 See 909
128 Casings of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
129 Casings of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H See 912
130 Casings of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
131 Casings of steam turbines F 3 See 1031
132 Castings for cranes U 8 See 90
133 Castings for boilers J 2 See 57
134 Castings for cargo booms U 8 See 107
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135 Castings for cargo lifts U 8 See 90
136 Castings for cargo masts U 8 See 111
137 Castings for cargo posts U 8 See 114
138 Castings for class 1 pressure vessels J 2 See 824
139 Castings for class 2 pressure vessels J 3 See 826
140 Castings for class 3 pressure vessels J 4 See 828
141 Castings for derricks U 8 See 301
142 Castings for elevators U 8 See 108
143 Castings for engine foundation plates A 4 See 620
144 Castings for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 2 See 382
145 Castings for hawsepipes A 5 See 526
146 Castings for movable decks and ramps U 8 See 608, 664, 888
147 Castings for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 2 See 702
148 Castings for propeller brackets A 5 See 861
149 Castings for rudder frames A 5 See 943
150 Castings for rudder horn A 5 See 944
151 Castings for steam generators J 2 See 1028
152 Castings for stem A 5 See 1052
153 Castings for sternpost A 5 See 1053
155 Centrifugal separators K 1 K-L 2
155 Chain cable fittings B 7 See 157
For components
see 158, 162
156 Chain stoppers B 4 See 157
157 Chain cables for anchors B 5
158 Chain gearing for camshaft NO REQUIREMENTS
159 Chains for hoists U 2 U 1 For components
see 1033
160 Chart facilities for shipborne radar S 2 S 2
161 Chayka equipment S 3 S 3
162 Chocks for chains B 10 B 7 See 158
163 Circuit-breakers with nominal current greater than 100 A N 4 N 3
164 Circuit-breakers with nominal current of 100 A or less N 5 N 4
165 Circulation pumps for steam plants F 4
166 Clutches I 3
167 Clutches for diesel engines E 2 D-E 2 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
168 Clutches for gas turbines G 4 G 1 See 513
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169 Clutches for reduction and reverse gears H 2 H-I 2 See 892, 895, 909,
912
170 Clutches for steam turbines F 5 F 1 See 1031
171 Coatings for cargo tanks of oil carriers and chemical carri-
ers
Y 4 Y 4
172 Coils for refrigerating plants V 2 V 1 See 898
173 Cold weather starting of generator sets (starting devices) N 6 N 5
P 3 O-P 6
174 Collars for rigging U 1 See 109
175 Combined GPS/GLONASS equipment S 4 S 4
176 Combustion chamber G 5 See 513
177 Compass for lifeboats and rescue boats S 5 S 5
178 Compensators for piping systems K 7 See 760
179 Compressed airline breathing apparatus NO REQUIREMENTS
180 Compressor cylinder heads V 5 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
181 Compressor liners V 5 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
182 Compressor pressurised parts V 5 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
183 Compressors (complete), except associated containers and
pressure vessels
K 5 K-L 3 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
184 Compressors for fixed fire extinction systems P 43 O-P 83 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
185 Compressors for gas carrier cargo systems High duty Z 18 Z 14 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
186 Compressors for gas carrier cargo systems - Low duty Z 22 Z 20 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
187 Compressors for refrigerating plants V 6 V 3 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
188 Compressors for starting air E 18 D-E 16 For components
see 180, 181,
182, 193, 227,
249, 773
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189 Computers Q 3 Q 3
N 12 N 12
190 Concentrate for fixed high expansion foam fire-extinguish-
ing systems for machinery spaces and cargo pump rooms
P 4 O-P 7
191 Condensers J 10 J 8 For components
see 118, 119
192 Condensers for refrigerating plants V 8 V 4 See 898
193 Connecting rods for compressors V 4 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
194 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 400
mm
D 7 See 310
195 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having cyl-
inder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 8 See 308
196 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
197 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for non-
essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
198 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 7 See 314
199 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 8 See 316
200 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propul-
sion having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 7 See 318
201 Connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propul-
sion having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 8 See 320
202 Connections of aluminium structures to steel structures A 1
203 Consoles Q 4 Q 4
204 Contactors with nominal current greater than 100 A N 4 N 3
205 Contactors with nominal current of 100 A or less N 5 N 4
206 Control equipment Q 5 Q 5
207 Control panels for diesel engines D 22
208 Control systems for automation Q 6 Q 6
209 Control systems for boilers and pressure vessels J 11 J 9 See 57, 382, 702,
824, 826, 828,
1028
210 Control systems for gas turbines G 6 G 2 See 513
211 Control systems for hydrodynamic plants L 3 K-L 4 See 544
212 Control systems for oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo
piping
Y 5 W 4 See 113
213 Control systems for piping systems K 6 K-L 4 See 760
214 Control systems for propulsion shafting I 4 H-I 3 See 974
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215 Control systems for reduction and reverse gears H 3 H-I 3 See 892, 895, 909,
912
216 Control systems for refrigerating plants V 9 V 5 See 898
217 Control systems for steam turbines F 6 F 2 See 1031
218 Control systems for ventilation and air conditioning sys-
tems
W 2 Y 5
See 1153
219 Control valves for gas carrier inert gas systems Z 6 Z 5
220 Control valves for gas carrier glycol heating systems Z 6 Z 5
221 Control valves for oil carrier cargo systems Z 5 Z 4
222 Controllable pitch propeller blades I 5 See 225
223 Controllable pitch propeller hubs I 7 See 225
224 Controllable pitch propeller mechanism (mechanical
parts)
I 9
See 225
225 Controllable pitch propellers H-I 4 For components
see 61, 222, 223,
224, 539
226 Coupling keys for propulsion shafting I 11 See 974
227 Couplings for compressors V 4 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
228 Couplings for gas turbines G 8 G 3 See 513
229 Couplings for steam turbines F 8 F 3 See 1031
230 Couplings of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting 110 kW power and above
H 4 H-I 6
See 832
231 Couplings of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting less than 110 kW power
H-I 6
232 Couplings of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting
220 kW power and above
H 4 H-I 6
See 835
233 Couplings of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting
less than 220 kW power
H-I 6
234 Couplings of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting 110 kW power and above
H 4 H-I 6 See 909
235 Couplings of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting less than 110 kW power
H-I 6
236 Couplings of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 4 H-I 6
See 912
237 Couplings of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
H-I 6
238 Cranes U 3 U 2 See 110
For components
see 132, 469, 747,
1043
239 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 310
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240 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder
bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 308
241 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
242 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
243 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 314
244 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 316
245 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 318
246 Crankcases for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 320
247 Crankpin bearings NO REQUIREMENTS
248 Crankshaft coupling flanges (non-integral) D 9
249 Crankshafts for compressors V 7 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
250 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 10 See 310
251 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder
bore not greater than 300 mm
D 11 See 308
252 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
253 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
254 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 10 See 314
255 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 11 See 316
256 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 10 See 318
257 Crankshafts for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 11 See 320
258 Crosses for cardan shafts I 2 See 106
259 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 12 See 310
260 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder
bore not greater than 400 mm
D 13 See 308
261 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
262 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
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263 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 12 See 314
264 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 13 See 316
265 Crossheads for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 12 See 318
266 Crossheads rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 13 See 320
267 Crude oil washing machines Y 6
268 Crude oil washing system Y 6
269 Cryogenic cargo hoses for gas carriers Z 7 Z 6
270 Custody transfer system Z 8 Z 7
271 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm
D 27 See 310
272 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having cyl-
inder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 308
273 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
274 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
NO REQUIREMENTS
275 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 314
276 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 316
277 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 318
278 Cylinder blocks for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 320
279 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 400
mm
D 15 See 308
280 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 14 See 308
281 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having cyl-
inder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 16 See 310
282 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
283 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
NO REQUIREMENTS
284 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm but not
greater than 400 mm
D 14 See 314
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285 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 15 See 314
286 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 16 See 316
287 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm but not greater
than 400 mm
D 14 See 318
288 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 15 See 318
289 Cylinder heads for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 16 See 320
290 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm
D 16 See 310
291 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above having cyl-
inder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 18 See 308
292 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
293 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
NO REQUIREMENTS
294 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 17 See 314
295 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 18 See 316
296 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 17 See 318
297 Cylinder liners for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 16 See 320
298 Cylinders for hydraulic plants J 12 J 10 See 544
L 2
299 Daylight signal mirrors R 4 R 4
300 Daylight signalling lamp S 6 S 6
301 Derricks U 6 U 4 See 110
For components
see 141, 479,
748, 1048
302
Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo
tanks in oil tankers with the exception of high velocity
valves
O 5 O-P 10
Y 7 Y 7
303 Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo
tanks in oil tankers - High velocity valves
O 6 O-P 11
Y 7 Y 7
304 DGPS, DGGLONASS equipment S 7 S 7
305 Diaphragms of gas turbines G 13 See 513
306 Diaphragms of steam turbines F 17 See 1031
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307 Diesel engines for essential service of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 21 D-E 5
308 Diesel engines for essential service of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm - Compo-
nents
See 7, 36, 44, 63, 70, 71, 99, 167, 195, 240, 251, 260, 272,
279, 280, 290, 338, 340, 395, 478, 494, 565, 657, 687, 688,
702A, 766, 775, 787, 951, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1036, 1061,
1062, 1101,
309 Diesel engines for essential service of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 20 D-E 5
310 Diesel engines for essential service of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm - Components
See 7, 35, 43, 62, 72, 99, 167, 167, 194, 239, 250, 259, 271,
281, 291, 338, 340, 395, 478, 493, 565, 656, 689, 702A, 765,
774, 786, 951, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1035, 1063, 1100
311 Diesel engines for essential auxiliary service of less than
110 kW
D 19 D-E 6
312 Diesel engines for non-essential services D 19 D-E 6
313 Diesel engines for power generation of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 20 D-E 5
314 Diesel engines for power generation of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm - Components
See 7, 39 , 47, 66, 75, 76, 101, 167, 198, 243, 254, 263, 275,
284, 285, 294, 338, 340, 395, 478, 497, 568, 660, 692, 693,
702A, 769, 778, 790, 952, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1039, 1066,
1067, 1104
315 Diesel engines for power generation of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 21 D-E 5
316 Diesel engines for power generation of 110 kW or greater
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm - Compo-
nents
See 7, 40, 48, 67, 77, 101, 167, 199, 244, 255, 264, 276, 280,
295, 338, 340, 395, 478, 498, 568, 661, 694, 702A, 770, 779,
791, 952, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1040, 1068, 1105
317 Diesel engines for propulsion having cylinder bore greater
than 300 mm
D 20 D-E 5
318 Diesel engines for propulsion having cylinder bore greater
than 300 mm - Components
See 7, 41, 49, 68, 78, 79, 102, 167, 200, 245, 256, 265, 277,
287, 288, 296, 338, 395, 340, 478, 499, 569, 662, 695, 696,
702A, 771, 780, 792, 953, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1041, 1069,
1070, 1106
319 Diesel engines for propulsion having cylinder bore not
greater than 300 mm
D 21 D-E 5
320 Diesel engines for propulsion having cylinder bore not
greater than 300 mm - Components
See 7, 42, 50, 69, 80, 102, 167, 201, 246, 257, 266, 278, 289,
297, 338, 340, 395, 478, 500, 569, 663, 697, 702A, 772, 781,
793, 953, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1042, 1071, 1107
321 Disconnectors with nominal current greater than 100 A N 4 N 3
322 Disconnectors with nominal current of 100 A or less N 5 N 4
323 Disks for gas turbines G 9 See 513
324 Disks for steam turbines F 9 See 1031
325 Distress alarm or alert panel T 3
326 Distress panel T 4
327 Distribution panels and single starters of voltage greater
than 1000 V
N 8 N 7
328 Draperies, curtains and other suspended textile materials
and films
O 7 O-P 12
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329 Drums for watertube boilers J 13 See 57
330 NO REQUIREMENTS
331 DSC MF receiver T 3 T 5
332 Dual purpose type nozzles (spray/jet type) P 7 O-P 14
333 Ducts for ventilation systems W 4 W 6 See 1153
334 Dump condenser F 10 F 4
335 Echo-sounding equipment S 8 S 8
336 EGC receiver T 4 T 6
337 Ejectors for diesel engines E 5 D-E 7 See 308, 310,
314, 316, 318,
320
338 Ejectors for steam plants F 11
339 Elastic coupling for propulsion shafting I 12 H-I 7 See 974
340 Elastic couplings for diesel engines E 6 D-E 8 See 308, 310,
314, 316, 318,
320
341 Elastic couplings for electric generating groups D 23 See 358
342 Electrical appliances for automation plants Q 7 Q 7
343 Electrical appliances for hatch covers B 6 B 4 See 525
344 Electrical appliances for sea-chest valves B 6 B 4 See 1152
345 Electrical appliances for steering gears C 2 C 2 See 1051
346 Electrical appliances for watertight doors B 6 B 4 See 1162
347 Electrical appliances for winch and windlass B 6 B 4 See
348 Electrical cables N 3; 3A N 8
349 Electrical cables for automation plants Q 7 Q 7
350 Electrical cables for hazardous areas O 8 O-P 16
O 8 O-P 16
351 Electric motors See 934, 935
352 Electric motors for hatch covers B 6 B 4 See 525
353 Electric motors for sea-chest valves B 6 B 4 See 1152
354 Electric motors for steering gears C 2 C 2 See 1051
355 Electric motors for watertight doors B 6 B 4 See 1162
356 Electric motors for winch and windlass B 6 B 4
357 Electric motors intended for propulsion N 9 N 9
358 Electric power generating sets D 24 D-E 12 For components
see 341
N 7 N 6
359 Electric power generators See 934, 935
360 Electric safety lamps N 10 N 10
P 8 O-P 15
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361 Electric torches for Morse signals R 5 R 5
362 Electrical apparatus for ventilation and air conditioning
plants
W 5 W 7
See 1153
363 Electrical appliances for diesel engines E 7 D-E 9
364 Electrical appliances for gas turbines G 10 G 4 See 513
365 Electrical appliances for hazardous areas N 11 N 11
O 8 O-P 16
366 Electrical appliances for hydraulic plants L 11 See 544
367 Electrical appliances for lifts X 7 X 7 See 601
368 Electrical appliances for propulsion shafting lines K-L 5 See 974
369 Electrical appliances for refrigerating plants V 10 V 6 See 898
370 Electrical appliances for steam turbines F 12 F 5 See 1031
371 Electronic chart display and information system
(ECDIS) with backup, and raster chart display system
(RCDS)
S 9 S 9
372 Electronic components and computers N 12 N 12
373 Embarkation ladders R 6 R 6
374 Emergency escape breathing devices (EEBD) P 9 O-P 17
375 Emergency shutdown system for gas carriers Z 9 Z 8
376 Emergency switchboards N 17 N 16
377 Emergency towing arrangements on tankers Y 8 Y 8
Z 10 Z 9
378 End links B 7 See 157
379 Evaporators for refrigerating plants V 8 V 4 See 898
For components
see 120, 121
380 Exhaust gas cleaning system M 7 M 7
381 Exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 19 J 11
382 Exhaust gas thermal oil heaters - Components See 12, 144, 209, 457, 482, 591, 643, 679, 800, 849, 1125,
1132
383 Expansion foam for fixed fire-extinguishing systems for
chemical tankers
P 12 O-P 22
384 Expansion joints for gas carrier cargo lines Z 11 See 112
385 Expansion joints for oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo
piping
Y 9 See 113
386 Expansion joints for piping systems K 7 See 760
387 Expansion joints for all types of fluid P 33 O-P 67
388 Extinguishing media substitute for the foam in fire extin-
guishers
O-P 23
389 Extraction pumps of steam plants F 13
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390 Fairleads B 10 A B 7 A See 538A
391 Fans W 6 W 8 See 1153
392 Fans in oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo area Y 10 Y 9
393 Fast rescue boat launching appliances R 7 R 7
394 Fast rescue boats R 8 R 8
395 Filters for diesel engines E 12 D-E 13 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
396 Filters for gas carrier piping Z 12 See 112
397 Filters for hydraulic plants L 9 See 544
398 Filters for piping systems K 8 See 760
399 Filters for ventilation and air conditioning plants W 7 See 1153
400 Fire dampers O 9 O-P 24
401 Fire dampers for high speed craft O 10 O-P 25
402 Fire divisions Class A O 1 O-P 1
403 Fire divisions Class B O 1 O-P 1
404 Fire divisions Class C O 3 O-P 5
405 Fire divisions for high speed craft O 13 O-P 32
406 Fire doors O 11 O-P 26
407 Fire door control systems O-P 27
408 Fire door control systems - Components O 4 O-P 28
409 Fire doors for high speed craft O 12 O-P 29
410 Fire-extinguishing systems for deep-fat cooking equipment
(automatic or manual type)
O-P 8
411 Fire-extinguishing systems for deep-fat cooking equipment
(automatic or manual type) - Components
P 5 O-P 9
412 Fire-extinguishing systems for helicopter decks O-P 56
413 Fire-extinguishing systems for helicopter decks Compo-
nents
P 29 O-P 57
414 Fire-extinguishing systems for paint lockers and flammable
liquid lockers
O-P 71
415 ITEM DELETED
416 Fire hoses P 13 O-P 30
417 Fire hoses (reel type) P 14 O-P 31
418 Fire-proof doors for lifts X 2 X 2 See 601
419 Fire restricting materials (except furniture) for high speed
craft
O 14 O-P 33
420 Fire restricting materials for furniture for high speed craft O 15 O-P 34
421 Fishing net winches B 21
422 Fittings for class I piping systems having diameter equal to
or greater than 32 mm
K 9 See 760
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423 Fittings for class I piping systems having diameter less than
32 mm
K 10 See 760
424 Fittings for class II piping having diameter equal to or
greater than 100 mm
K 9 See 760
425 Fittings for class II piping systems having diameter less
than 100 mm
K 10 See 760
426 Fittings for class III piping systems K 11 See 760
427 Fittings for plastic pipes K 12 See 783
428 Fixed apparatus for oxygen analysis and gas detection
equipment
P 20 O-P 40
429 Fixed fire detection and fire alarm systems for control sta-
tions, service spaces, accommodation spaces, machinery
spaces and unattended machinery spaces
O-P 42
430 Fixed fire detection and fire alarm systems for control sta-
tions, service spaces, accommodation spaces, machinery
spaces and unattended machinery spaces Components
P 21 O-P 41
431 Fixed gas fire-extinguishing systems for machinery spaces
and cargo pump rooms
O-P 21
432 Fixed gas fire-extinguishing systems for machinery spaces
and cargo pump rooms - Components
P 10 O-P 20
433 Fixed high expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems O-P 43
434 Fixed high expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems -
Components
P 22 O-P 44
435 Fixed low expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems for
tanker deck protection
O-P 46
436 Fixed low expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems for
tanker deck protection - Components
P 23 O-P 47
437 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems for galley exhaust ducts O-P 53
438 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems for galley exhaust ducts -
Components
P 27 O-P 54
439 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems for machinery spaces
(aerosol systems)
O-P 18
440 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems for machinery spaces
(aerosol systems) - Components
P 11 O-P 19
441 Fixed high expansion foam fire-extinguishing systems for
machinery spaces and cargo pump rooms
O-P 45
442 Fixed propeller nozzles A 6 A 2
443 Fixed survival craft two-way VHF radiotelephone appara-
tus
T 5 T 7
444 Fixed water based local application fire-fighting system for
use in category A machinery spaces
O-P 50
445 Fixed water based local application fire-fighting system for
use in category A machinery spaces - Components
P 25 O-P 51
446 Flame detectors P 26 O-P 52
447 Flanges for boilers J 14 See 57
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448 Flanges for cardan shafts I 2 See 106
449 Flanges for class 1 pressure vessels J 14 See 824
450 Flanges for class 2 pressure vessels J 15 See 826
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452 Flanges for class 3 pressure vessels J 17 See 828
453 Flanges for class I piping systems having diameter equal to
or greater than 32 mm
K 9 See 760
454 Flanges for class I piping systems having diameter less
than 32 mm
K 10 See 760
455 Flanges for class II piping systems having diameter equal
to or greater than 100 mm
K 9 See 760
456 Flanges for class II piping systems having diameter less
than 100 mm
K 10 See 760
457 Flanges for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 14 See 382
458 Flanges for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 14 See 702
459 Flanges for steam generators J 14 See 1028
460 Flexible cargo hoses for oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 11
461 Flexible hoses conveying oil and combustible oil K 15
461A Flexible hoses for all types of fluid P 33 O-P 67
462 Flexible hoses for general piping systems Metallic K 13 See 760
463 Flexible hoses for general piping systems Non-metallic K 14 See 760
464 Flexible hoses for hydraulic plants L 4 See 544
465 Float-free launching appliances for survival craft R 9
466 Float-free arrangements for liferafts (hydrostatic release
units)
R 9 R 10
467 Flywheels NO REQUIREMENTS
468 Forcing vaporisers Z 13 Z 10
469 Forgings for cranes U 8 See 90
470 Forgings for boilers J 2 See 57
471 Forgings for cargo booms U 8 See 107
472 Forgings for cargo lifts U 8 See 90
473 Forgings for cargo masts U 8 See 111
474 Forgings for cargo posts U 8 See 114
475 Forgings for class 1 pressure vessels J 2 See 824
476 Forgings for class 2 pressure vessels J 3 See 826
477 Forgings for class 3 pressure vessels J 4 See 828
478 Forgings for crankshafts D 25 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
479 Forgings for derricks U 8 See 301
480 Forgings for elevators U 8 See 108
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481 Forgings for engine foundation plates A 4 See 620
482 Forgings for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 2 See 382
483 Forgings for hawsepipes A 5 See 526
484 Forgings for movable decks and ramps U 8 See 608, 664, 888
485 Forgings for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 2 See 702
486 Forgings for propeller brackets A 5 See 861
487 Forgings for rudder frames A 5 See 943
488 Forgings for rudder horn A 5 See 944
489 Forgings for steam generators J 2 See 1028
490 Forgings for stem A 5 See 1052
491 Forgings for sternpost A 5 See 1053
492 Forgings for tailshafts I 13 See 974
493 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater
than 300 mm
D 39 See 310
494 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 308
495 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
496 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for non-
essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
497 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
power generation having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm
D 39 See 314
498 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
power generation having cylinder bore not greater than
300 mm
D 40 See 316
499 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 39 See 318
500 Frames (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 320
501 Fuel oil and lubricating oil non-structural tanks E 8
502 Fuel oil and lubricating oil purifiers E 9 D-E 10
503 Fuel oil injection pumps E 4 D-E 4 See 565, 568, 569
504 Fuel oil transfer pumps E 4 D-E 4
505 Fuel pumps E 4 D-E 4
506 Fuses NO REQUIREMENTS
507 Galls chains U 4 U 1
508 Gangways B 5
509 Garbage disposal systems M 2 M 2
510 Gas detection systems on gas carriers Z 14 Z 11
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511 Gas turbine internal piping G 17 See 513
512 Gas turbines G 18 G 7
513 Gas turbines - Components See 13, 54, 81, 122, 168, 176, 210, 228, 305, 323, 364, 511,
644, 684, 762, 938, 954, 984, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1166
514 Gas vaporisers Z 15 Z 12
515 Gaseous fuel systems for domestic use NO REQUIREMENTS
516 Gaskets for gas carrier cargo lines Z 16 See 112
517 Gears of steering gear machines C 4 See 1051
518 GLONASS equipment S 10 S 10
519 Gloves for fireman P 17 O-P 37
520 GPS equipment S 11 S 11
521 Guides for lifts X 3 X 3 See 601
522 Gyrocompass S 12 S 12
523 Gyrocompass for high speed craft S 13 S 13
524 Hand flares (pyrotechnics) R 10 R 11
525 Hatch covers B 8 B 6 For components
see 343, 352, 546,
966
526 Hawsepipes B 19 For components
see 145, 483
527 Heading control system (HSC) (formerly auto-pilot) S 14 S 14
528 Heat detectors P 28 O-P 55
529 Heat exchangers Class 1 J 5 J 3
530 Heat exchangers Class 2 J 7 J 5
531 Heat exchangers Class 3 J 9 J 7
532 Heat exchangers for gas carrier cargo system Z 17 Z 13
533 Heat exchangers for ventilation and air conditioning
plants
W 8 W 9
See 1153
534 Helmet for fireman P 18 O-P 38
535 HF marine safety information (MSI) equipment (HF NBPD
receiver)
T 6 T 8
536 High holding power anchors B 9
537 Hooks and terminals U 1 See 109
538 Hull fittings for mooring or towing, without rotating com-
ponents
B 10 B 7 See 59
538A Hull fittings for mooring or towing, with rotating compo-
nents
B 10A B 7A See 390
539 Hydraulic control system for controllable pitch propeller I 8 H-I 5 See 225
540 Hydraulic couplings for propulsion shafting I 14 H-I 8 See 974
541 Hydraulic motors L 5 K-L 6
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542 Hydraulic motors for propulsion L 6 K-L 7
543 Hydraulic packages L 7 See 544
544 Hydraulic plants - Components See 1, 3, 8, 14, 211, 298, 366, 397, 464, 543, 645, 763, 876,
545 Hydraulic plants for automation systems Q 8 Q 8
546 Hydraulic plants for hatch covers B 11 B 8 See 525
547 Hydraulic plants for lifts X 4 X 4 See 601
548 Hydraulic plants for sea chest valves B 11 B 8 See 1152
549 Hydraulic plants for steering gears C 3 C 3 See 1051
550 Hydraulic plants for watertight doors B 11 B 8 See 1162
551 Hydraulic plants for windlass and winches B 11 B 8
552 Immersion suit materials R 11
553 Immersion suits and anti-exposure suits classified as
life jackets
R 12 R
12
554 Incinerators M 12 M 12
555 Independent cargo tanks of gas carriers Z 15
556 Inert gas generator for gas carriers Z 19 Z 16
557 Inert gas generators for oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 12 Y 10
558 Inert gas plant for gas carriers Z 17
559 Inert gas plant for oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 13 Y 11
560 Inert gas systems O-P 58
561 Inert gas systems - Components P 30 O-P 59
562 Inflatable liferafts R 13 R 13
563 Inflated rescue boats R 14 R 14
564 Injection pipes E 10 See 565, 568, 569
565 Injection plants for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above
D 26 See 308, 310
For components
see 503, 564, 570
566 Injection plants for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
567 Injection plants for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial auxiliary services
NO REQUIREMENTS
568 Injection plants for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration
D 26 See 314, 316
For components
see 503, 564, 570
569 Injection plants for diesel engines intended for propulsion D 26 See 318, 320
For components
see 503, 564, 570
570 Injectors E 10 See 565, 568, 569
571 Inmarsat-B SES T 7 T 9
572 Inmarsat-C SES T 8 T 10
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573 Inmarsat-F SES T 11
574 Instrumentation for electrical switchboards N 13
575 Insulated immersion suits and anti-exposure suits R 15 R 15
576 Insulation material for gas carrier cargo tanks Z 20
577 Insulation of gas carrier cargo piping Z 3 Z 2 See 112
578 Insulation of gas carrier cargo tanks Z 18
579 Insulation of refrigerated chambers V 7
580 Insulation of ventilation ducts W 9 W 3 See 1153
581 Integrated bridge system S 15 S 15
582 Integrated navigation system S 16 S 16
583 Intermediate receivers for refrigerating plants V 12 V 8 See 898
584 Intermediate shafts of propulsion shafting I 15 H-I 9 See 974
585 Journal bearings NO REQUIREMENTS
586 Lateral thrust, pitch and mode indicator S 17 S 17
587 Launching appliances for free-fall lifeboats R 16 R 16
588 Launching appliances using fall and winch (davits) R 17 R 17
589 L-band EPIRB (INMARSAT) T 9 T 12
590 Level gauge for cargo tanks of gas carriers Z 21 Z 19
591 Level indicators for boilers and pressure vessels J 18 See 57, 382, 702,
824, 826, 828,
1028
592 Level indicators for flammable fluids K 16
593 Level indicators for oil carriers and chemical carriers Y 14
594 Life jackets R 18 R 18
595 Lifeboats R 20 R 20
596 Lifebuoys R 21 R 21
597 Lifebuoys self-activating smoke signals R 22 R 22
598 Lifeline for fireman P 19 O-P 39
599 Liferaft launching appliances R 23 R 23
600 Lifts X 5 X 5
601 Lifts - Components See 105, 367, 418, 521, 547, 615, 801, 850, 923
602 Light material for buoyancy reserve R 24
603 Lights for life jackets R 25 R 25
604 Lights for lifebuoys R 25 R 25
605 Line-throwing appliances (pyrotechnics) R 27 R 26
606 Links B 7
607 Loading instruments Q 9 Q 9
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608 Loading ramps B 8 B 6 For components
see 146, 484, 752,
1050
609 Loran-C equipment S 18 S 18
610 Low voltage distribution panels and single starters having
nominal current greater than 100 A
N 14 N 13
611 Low voltage distribution panels and single starters having
nominal current of 100 A or less except those intended for
steering gear motors
N 15 N 14
612 Low-locating lighting systems N 16 N 15
O-P 60
613 Low-locating lighting systems - Components O 16 O-P 61
614 Machinery for cargo gear lifting appliances U 5 U 3 See 614
615 Machinery for lifts X 6 See 601
616 Machinery foundations A 3
617 Magnetic compass S 19 S 19
618 Magnetic compass for high speed craft S 20 S 20
619 Main condensers for steam plants F 14 F 6
620 Main engine foundations A 4 For components
see 143, 481
621 Main switchboards N 17 N 16
622 Manual call points P 31 O-P 62
623 Manual pump (on-site) for watertight door control B 24 See 1162
624 Manual pumps for lifeboats R 28 R 27
625 Marine evacuation systems R 29 R 28
626 Masts - aluminium alloy B 17 B 14
627 Masts steel B 17 B 14
628 Material for refrigerated chamber insulation V 11
629 Materials other than steel for flexible pipes conveying oil
or fuel oil
O 17 O-P 63
630 Materials other than steel for pipes conveying oil or fuel
oil
K 17
631 Materials other than steel for pipes penetrating A class
divisions
O 18 O-P 64
632 Materials other than steel for pipes penetrating B class
divisions
O 18 O-P 64
633 Materials other than steel for valves of piping conveying
oil or fuel oil
O 17 O-P 63
634 Means of rescue R 30 R 29
635 Mechanical pilot hoist R 31 R 30
636 Methods to limit SOx emissions M 9 M 9
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637 Methods to reduce on board NOx emissions M 1 M 1
638 MF radio installation capable of transmitting and receiving
DSC and radiotelephony
T 10 T 13
639 MF/HF radio installation capable of transmitting and
receiving DSC, NBPD and radiotelephony
T 11 T 14
640 MF/HF, DSC watchkeeping receiver T 12 T 15
641 Mobile foam fire-extinguishing systems with two com-
bined extinguishing agents for helicopter decks
none
642 Monitoring equipment Q 10 Q 10
643 Monitoring systems for boilers and pressure vessels J 11 J 9 See 57, 382, 702,
824, 826, 828,
1028
644 Monitoring systems for gas turbines G 6 G 2 See 513
645 Monitoring systems for hydrodynamic plants L 3 K-L 4 See 544
646 Monitoring systems for oil carrier and chemical carrier
cargo piping
Y 5 W 4 See 113
647 Monitoring systems for piping systems K 6 K-L 4 See 760
648 Monitoring systems for propulsion shafting I 4 H-I 3 See 974
649 Monitoring systems for reduction and reverse gears H 3 H-I 3 See 892, 895, 909,
912
650 Monitoring systems for refrigerating plants V 9 V 5 See 898
651 Monitoring systems for steam turbines F 6 F 2 See 1031
652 Monitoring systems for ventilation and air conditioning
systems
W 2 Y 5
See 1153
653 Monitoring systems of automation plants Q 11 Q 11
654 Motored cargo lifts U 3 U 2 See 110
655 Motored hoists U 3 U 2 See 110
656 Mountings for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 310
657 Mountings for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder
bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 308
658 Mountings for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
659 Mountings for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
660 Mountings for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 314
661 Mountings for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 316
662 Mountings for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 27 See 318
663 Mountings for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 28 See 320
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664 Movable decks B 8 B 6 For components
see 146, 484, 752,
1050
665 Navigation equipment N 17
666 Navigation lights N 18 N 18
667 NAVTEX receiver T 13 T 16
668 Night vision equipment for high speed craft S 21 S 21
669 Nitrogen generators Z 23 Z 21
670 Non-insulated immersion suits and anti-exposure suits R 32 R 31
671 Non-portable and transportable extinguishers P 32 O-P 65
672 Non-combustible materials O 19 O-P 66
673 NOx monitoring and recording devices M 8 M 8
674 Nozzles for boilers J 14 See 57
675 Nozzles for class 1 pressure vessels J 14 See 824
676 Nozzles for class 2 pressure vessels J 15 See 826
Intentionally left blank
678 Nozzles for class 3 pressure vessels J 17 See 828
679 Nozzles for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 14 See 382
680 Nozzles for fixed pressure water-spraying fire-extinguish-
ing systems for machinery spaces
P 35 O-P 69
681 Nozzles for fixed pressure water-spraying fire-extinguish-
ing systems for special category spaces, ro-ro cargo
spaces, other ro-ro spaces and vehicle spaces
P 34 O-P 68
682 Nozzles for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 14 See 702
683 Nozzles for steam generators J 14 See 1028
684 Nozzles of gas turbines G 13 See 513
685 Nozzles of steam turbines F 17 See 1031
686 Nuts for rudder couplings C 8 See 948
687 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for essential auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater
than 400 mm
D 2 See 308
688 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for essential auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater
than 300 mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 308
689 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for essential auxiliary services of 110 kW power and
above having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 310
690 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for essential auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
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691 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for non-essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
692 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for power generation having cylinder bore greater than
300 mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 314
693 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for power generation having cylinder bore greater than
400 mm
D 2 See 314
694 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for power generation having cylinder bore not greater than
300 mm
D 3 See 316
695 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for propulsion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 318
696 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for propulsion having cylinder bore greater than 400
D 2 See 318
697 Nuts for tie-rods for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal
bearings and connecting rods for diesel engines intended
for propulsion having cylinder bore not greater than 300
mm
D 3 See 320
698 Oil content meters M 3 M 3
699 Oil coolers for diesel engines E 1 D-E 1
700 Oil discharge monitoring and control system for an oil
tanker
M 4 M 4
701 Oil fired thermal oil heaters J 19 J 11
702 Oil fired thermal oil heaters Components See 12, 147, 209, 458, 485, 591, 643, 682, 802, 851, 1126,
1133
702A Oil mist detector E 10A
703 Oil separators for refrigerating plants V 12 V 8 See 898
704 Oil/water interface detectors M 5 M 5
705 Oil filtering equipment (for an oil content of the efflu-
ent not exceeding 15 p.p.m.)
M 6 M 6
706 Open reversible liferafts R 33 R 32
707 Outboard propulsion engines for rescue boats R 40 R 39
708 Oxygen analysis and gas detection equipment P 36 O-P 70
709 Pendants B 7 See 157
710 Penetrations of ducts through A class divisions O 20 O-P 73
711 Penetrations of cable ducts "B" class divisions O 21 O-P 74
712 Penetrations of cable ducts "C" class divisions O 22 O-P 75
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713 Penetrations of ducts through fire-resisting divisions on
high speed craft
O 23 O-P 76
714 Penetrations of electrical cables through A class divi-
sions
O 20 O-P 73
715 Penetrations of electrical cables through B class divi-
sions
O 21 O-P 74
716 Penetrations of electrical cables through C class divi-
sions
O 22 O-P 75
717 Penetrations of electrical cables through fire-resisting divi-
sions on high speed craft
O 23 O-P 76
718 Penetrations of motor shafts through gas-tight bulkheads Y 15 Y 12
719 Penetrations of pipes through A class divisions O 20 O-P 73
720 Penetrations of pipes through B class divisions O 21 O-P 74
721 Penetrations of pipes through C class divisions O 22 O-P 75
722 Penetrations of pipes through fire-resisting divisions on
high speed craft
O 23 O-P 76
723 Penetrations through bulkheads of ventilation and air con-
ditioning ducts
W 3 W 5
See 1153
724 Peripherals Q 12 Q 12
725 Pinions of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting 100 kW power and above
H 5 See 832
726 Pinions of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
727 Pinions of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 5 See 835
728 Pinions of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
729 Pinions of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting 100 kW power and above
H 5 See 909
730 Pinions of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
731 Pinions of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 5 See 912
732 Pinions of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
733 Pintles C 5 See 948
734 Pipes (aluminium alloys) for hull structures A 2
735 Pipes (steel) for hull structures A 7
736 Pipes and valves of piping systems J 20 See 760
737 Pipes for cargo booms U 8 See 107
738 Pipes for cargo lifts U 8 See 948
739 Pipes for cargo masts U 8 See 111
740 Pipes for cargo posts U 8 See 114
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741 Pipes for class I piping systems having diameter equal to
or greater than 32 mm
K 18 See 760
742 Pipes for class I piping systems having diameter less than
32 mm
K 19 See 760
743 Pipes for class II piping having diameter equal to or greater
than 100 mm
K 18 See 760
744 Pipes for class II piping having diameter less than 100 mm K 19 See 760
745 Pipes for class III piping systems K 20 See 760
746 Pipes for cofferdam heating system Z 25
747 Pipes for cranes U 8 See 90
748 Pipes for derricks U 8 See 301
749 Pipes for elevators U 8 See 108
750 Pipes for gas carrier cargo lines Z 24 See 112
751 Pipes for insulation space pressurisation Z 26
752 Pipes for movable deck and ramps U 8 See 608, 664, 888
753 Piping (general) for refrigerating plants V 13 V 9 See 898
754 Piping for gas carrier cofferdam heating system Z 23
755 Piping for pressurisation of gas carrier insulation spaces Z 24
756 Piping for refrigerating plants - air system V 13 V 9 See 898
757 Piping for refrigerating plants - brine system V 13 V 9 See 898
758 Piping for refrigerating plants - defrosting system V 13 V 9 See 898
759 Piping systems K-L 12
760 Piping systems - Components See 16, 178, 213, 386, 398, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 647,
736, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822,
1150
761 Piping systems for diesel engines E 11 D-E 11
762 Piping systems for gas turbines G 11 G 5 See 513
763 Piping systems for hydraulic plants L 8 See 544
764 Piping systems for steam turbines F 15 F 7 See 1031
765 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for essential aux-
iliary services having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 29 See 310
766 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for essential aux-
iliary services of 110 kW power and above having cylin-
der bore not greater than 400 mm
D 30 See 308
767 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for essential aux-
iliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
768 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
769 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 29 See 314
770 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 30 See 316
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771 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 29 See 318
772 Piston heads for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 30 See 320
773 Piston rods for compressors V 4 See 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188
774 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 31 See 310
775 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder
bore not greater than 400 mm
D 32 See 308
776 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxil-
iary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
777 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for non-essential
services
NO REQUIREMENTS
778 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 31 See 314
779 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for power genera-
tion having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 32 See 316
780 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 31 See 318
781 Piston rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion hav-
ing cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 32 See 320
782 Pitch indicator S 22 S 22
783 Plastic pipes K 21 See 427
784 Plates (aluminium alloys) for hull structures A 2
785 Plates (aluminium alloys) for independent cargo tanks of
gas carriers
Z 1
786 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater
than 300 mm
D 39 See 310
787 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services of 110 kW power and above
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 308
788 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
essential auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
789 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for non-
essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
790 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
power generation having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm
D 39 See 314
791 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for
power generation having cylinder bore not greater than
300 mm
D 40 See 316
792 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm
D 39 See 318
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793 Plates (forged or cast) for diesel engines intended for pro-
pulsion having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 40 See 320
794 Plates (steel) for hull structures A 7
795 Plates (steel) for independent cargo tanks of gas carriers Z 34
796 Plates for boilers J 21 See 57
797 Plates for class 1 pressure vessels J 21 See 824
798 Plates for class 2 pressure vessels J 22 See 826
799 Plates for class 3 pressure vessels J 23 See 828
800 Plates for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 21 See 382
801 Plates for lift car and frames X 6 See 601
802 Plates for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 21 See 702
803 Plates for steam generators J 21 See 1028
804 Plates for steel welded cases of reduction gears for essen-
tial auxiliaries transmitting 110 kW power and above
H 6 See 832
805 Plates for steel welded cases of reduction gears for essen-
tial auxiliaries transmitting less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
806 Plates for steel welded cases of reduction gears for propul-
sion transmitting 220 kW power and above
H 6 See 835
807 Plates for steel welded cases of reduction gears for propul-
sion transmitting less than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
808 Plates for steel welded cases of reverse gears for essential
auxiliaries transmitting 110 kW power and above
H 6 See 909
809 Plates for steel welded cases of reverse gears for essential
auxiliaries transmitting less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
810 Plates for steel welded cases of reverse gears for propul-
sion transmitting 220 kW power and above
H 6 See 912
811 Plates for steel welded cases of reverse gears for propul-
sion transmitting less than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
812 Portable fire extinguishers P 38 O-P 77
813 Portable fire extinguishers for lifeboats and rescue
boats
P 39 O-P 78
814 Portable foam applicator units P 40 O-P 79
815 Portable survival craft two-way VHF radiotelephone appa-
ratus
T 14 T 17
816 Position-indicating lights for life-saving appliances R 34 R 33
817 Prefabricated pipe lines Class III K 4 See 760
818 Prefabricated pipe lines having diameter equal to or
greater than 75 mm or thickness equal to or greater than
10 mm Class I
K 2
See 760
819 Prefabricated pipe lines having diameter equal to or
greater than 75 mm or thickness equal to or greater than
10 mm Class II
K 2
See 760
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820 Prefabricated pipe lines having diameter less than 75 mm
and thickness less than 10 mm Class I
K 3
See 760
821 Prefabricated pipe lines having diameter less than 75 mm
and thickness less than 10 mm class II
K 3
See 760
822 Pressure sensors installed in secondary insulation space,
cofferdams, ballast tanks, etc. of gas carriers
Z 36 Z 31
See 760
823 Pressure vessels Class 1 J 5 J 3
824 Pressure vessels Class 1 - Components See 12, 138, 209, 449, 475, 591, 643, 675, 797, 846, 1120,
1129
825 Pressure vessels Class 2 J 7 J 5
826 Pressure vessels Class 2 - Components See 12, 139, 209, 450, 476, 591, 643, 676, 798, 847, 1121,
1130
827 Pressure vessels Class 3 J 9 J 7
828 Pressure vessels Class 3 Components See 12, 140, 209, 452, 477, 591, 643, 678, 799, 848, 1122,
1131
829 Pressure vessels for refrigerating plants V 12 V 8 See 898
830 Pressure vessels intended for corrosive substances Class
1
J 6 J 4
831 Pressure vessels intended for corrosive substances Class
2
J 8 J 6
832 Pressure vessels intended for toxic substances (Class 1) J 24 J 12
833 Pressure vacuum valves Y 16 Y 13
834 Primary deck coverings O 24 O-P 81
835 Prime movers for pumps (electric motors) K-L 9
836 Prime movers for compressors K 22
837 Prime movers for oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo
pumps
Y 3 Y 3 See 113
838 Prime movers for pumps (general) K 23
839 Prime movers for pumps (diesel engines) K-L 8
840 Process units intended for attachment to existing oily
water separating equipment (for an oil content of the
effluent not exceeding 15 p.p.m.)
M 10 M 10
841 Profiles (aluminium alloys) for hull structures A 2
842 Profiles (aluminium alloys) for independent cargo tanks of
gas carriers
Z 1
843 Profiles (steel) for hull structures A 7
844 Profiles (steel) for independent cargo tanks of gas carriers Z 34
845 Profiles for boilers J 21 See 57
846 Profiles for class 1 pressure vessels J 21 See 824
847 Profiles for class 2 pressure vessels J 22 See 826
848 Profiles for class 3 pressure vessels J 23 See 828
849 Profiles for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 21 See 382
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850 Profiles for lift car and frames X 6 See 601
851 Profiles for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 21 See 702
852 Profiles for steam generators J 21 See 1028
853 Profiles for steel welded cases of reduction gears for essen-
tial auxiliaries transmitting 100 kW power and above
H 6 See 892
854 Profiles for steel welded cases of reduction gears for essen-
tial auxiliaries transmitting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
855 Profiles for steel welded cases of reduction gears for pro-
pulsion transmitting 220 kW power and above
H 6 See 895
856 Profiles for steel welded cases of reduction gears for pro-
pulsion transmitting less than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
857 Profiles for steel welded cases of reverse gears for essential
auxiliaries transmitting 100 kW power and above
H 6 See 909
858 Profiles for steel welded cases of reverse gears for essential
auxiliaries transmitting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
859 Profiles for steel welded cases of reverse gears for propul-
sion transmitting 220 kW power and above
H 6 See 912
860 Profiles for steel welded cases of reverse gears for propul-
sion transmitting less than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
861 Propeller brackets B 9 For components
see 148, 486
862 Propeller nuts I 16 H-I 10
863 Propeller revolution indicator S 23 S 23
864 Propellers (solid) I 17 H-I 11
865 Propulsion engines for lifeboats and rescue boats R 19 R 19
866 Protective clothing (close proximity clothing) for fireman P 15 O-P 35
867 Protective clothing resistant to chemical attack P 42 O-P 82
868 Public address and general alarm system R 35 R 34
869 Pumps for diesel engine cooling water circulation E 4 D-E 4
870 Pumps for diesel engine lubricating oil circulation E 4 D-E 4
871 Pumps for draining secondary insulation spaces of gas car-
riers
Z 30 Z 28
872 Pumps for fixed fire extinction systems P 43 O-P 83
873 Pumps for hydraulic plants L 10 See 544
874 Pumps for steering gears C 6 See 1051
875 Pumps in general K 24 K-L 10
876 Quiller shaft I 18 H-I 12 See 974
877 Radar equipment with automatic radar plotting aid
(ARPA)
S 24 S 24
878 Radar equipment with automatic radar plotting aid
(ARPA) for high speed craft
S 25 S 25
879 Radar equipment with automatic tracking aid (ATA) S 26 S 26
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880 Radar equipment with automatic tracking aid (ATA) for
high speed craft
S 27 S 27
881 Radar equipment with electronic plotting aids (EPA) S 28 S 28
882 Radar reflector S 29 S 29
883 Radar reflector for lifeboats and rescue boats R 36 R 35
884 Radar reflector for liferafts R 37 R 36
885 Radar target enhancer S 30 S 30
886 Radio reserve source of energy T 18
887 Railings B 3
888 Ramps of movable decks U 3 U 2 For components
see 146, 484, 752,
1050
889 Rate-of-turn indicator S 31 S 31
890 Red star hand flares R 38 R 37
891 Reduction gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting 110
kW power and above
H 7 H-I 13
892 Reduction gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting 110
kW power and above Components
18, 123, 169, 215, 230, 649, 725, 804, 853, 985, 1172
893 Reduction gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting less
than 110 kW power
H 8 H-I 14
894 Reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220 kW and
above power
H 7 H-I 13
895 Reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220 kW and
above power Components
18, 125, 169, 215, 262, 649, 727, 806, 855, 987, 1174
896 Reduction gears for propulsion transmitting less than 220
kW power
H 8 H-I 14
897 Refrigerants V 14 See 898
898 Refrigerating plants - Components See 19, 172, 187, 192, 216, 369, 379, 583, 650, 703, 753,
756, 757, 758, 829, 897, 901, 902
899 Refrigerating unit W 10 W 10
900 Refrigerating units for gas carrier cargo systems Z 27 Z 25
901 Refrigerating units for refrigerating plants V 3 V 2 See 898
902 Regulating valves of refrigerating plants V 15 V 10 See 898
903 Release mechanism for lifeboats, rescue boats and life-
rafts launched by a fall or falls
R 39 R 38
904 Remote control system for gas carrier inert gas plant Z 32
905 Remote control system of gas carrier valves for ballast sys-
tem
Z 37 Z 32
906 Remote control system of gas carrier valves for cargo sys-
tem
Z 37 Z 32
See 112
907 Retro-reflective materials R 41
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908 Reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting 110 kW
power and above
H 7 H-I 13
909 Reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting 110 kW
power and above - Components
18, 127, 169, 215, 234, 649, 729, 808, 857, 898, 1175
910 Reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting less
than 110 kW power
H 8 H-I 14
911 Reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220 kW and
above power
H 7 H-I 13
912 Reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220 kW and
above power Components
18, 129, 169, 215, 236, 649, 731, 810, 859, 991, 1177
913 Reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less than 220 kW
power
H 8 H-I 14
914 Rigid liferafts R 42 R 40
915 Rigid rescue boats R 43 R 41
916 Rings U 1 See 109
917 Rocket parachute (pyrotechnics) R 44 R 42
918 Ropes (raw fibre) for mooring B 18
919 Ropes (raw fibre) for running rigging B 18 See 110
920 Ropes (raw fibre) for standing rigging B 18 See 110
921 Ropes (raw fibre) for towing B 18
922 Ropes (raw fibre) for warping B 18
922A Ropes (steel) for life saving appliances (davits) R 17
923 Ropes (steel) for lifts X 8 X 8 See 601
924 Ropes (steel) for mooring B 18
925 Ropes (steel) for running rigging B 18 U 5 See 110
U 9
926 Ropes (steel) for standing rigging B 18 U 5 See 110
U 9
927 Ropes (steel) for towing B 18
928 Ropes (steel) for warping B 18
929 Ropes (synthetic fibre) for mooring B 18
930 Ropes (synthetic fibre) for running rigging B 18 See 110
931 Ropes (synthetic fibre) for standing rigging B 18 See 110
932 Ropes (synthetic fibre) for towing B 18
933 Ropes (synthetic fibre) for warping B 18
934 Rotating electric machines for essential services of 100
kW and over (100 kVA for generators)
N 20 N 20 For components
see 977, 978, 982,
983
935 Rotating electric machines for essential services of less
than 100 kW (100 kVA for generators)
N 21 N 21 For components
see 977, 982, 983
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936 Rotors for scavenge blowers and turbochargers for engines
having a power of 1000 kW and above
E 13 See 1136, 1140,
1142
937 Rotors for scavenge blowers and turbochargers for engines
having a power less than 1000 kW
E 14 See 1135, 1139,
1141
938 Rotors of gas turbines G 1 See 513
939 Rotors of steam turbines F 1 See 1031
940 Rudder angle indicator S 32 S 32
941 Rudder blades C 8 See 948
942 Rudder couplings C 8 See 948
943 Rudder frame B 19 For components
see 149, 487
944 Rudder horn B 19 For components
see 150, 488
945 Rudder quadrants C 7
946 Rudder stocks C 8 See 948
947 Rudders C 8 C 4
948 Rudders - Components See 83, 686, 733, 942, 943, 946
949 Safety valves for gas carrier cargo piping Z 28 Z 26 See 112
950 Safety valves for gas carrier cargo tanks and insulation
spaces
Z 29 Z 27
951 Safety valves for crankcase of diesel engines E 15
952 ITEM DELETED
953 ITEM DELETED
954 Safety valves for gas turbines G 12 G 6 See 513
955 Safety valves for oil carrier and chemical carrier cargo pip-
ing
Y 17 Y 14 See 113
956 Safety valves for piping systems K 25 K-L 11 See 760
957 Safety valves for pressure vessels J 25 J 13
958 Safety valves for steam turbines F 16 F 8 See 1031
958A Sanitary boxes O 24A O-P 85A
959 Scavenge air main E 16
960 Scavenging pumps E 17 D-E 14
961 Scuppers B 12 B 10
962 Searchlight for high speed craft S 33 S 33
963 Searchlight for use in lifeboats and rescue boats R 45 R 43
964 Sectors of gas turbines G 13 See 513
965 Sectors of steam turbines F 17 See 1031
966 Securing devices for hatch covers B 13 B 11 See 525
967 Securing devices for shell doors B 13 B 11
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968 Self-contained compressed-air-operated breathing appara-
tus
P 45 O-P 86
969 Semiconductor converters having nominal power of 50
kVA and over
N 22 N 22
970 Semiconductor converters having nominal power not
greater than 50 kVA
971 Sensors Q 13 Q 13
972 Sewage treatment plants M 11 M 11
973 Shackles B 7 See 157
974 Shafting for propulsion - Components See 17, 82, 96, 214, 226, 339, 368, 492, 540, 648, 876, 975,
1072, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1098, 1099
975 Shafting line bearing supports A 5 See 974
976 Shafts for cardan shafts I 2 See 106
977 Shafts for rotating machines intended for essential services
(other than propulsion) except those whose rotors are part
of the propulsion shafting lines
N 23 See 934, 935
978 Shafts for rotating machines intended for propulsion of
100 kW and over (100 kVA for generators)
N 25 See 934
979 Shafts for rotating machines intended for propulsion of
less than 100 kW (100 kVA for generators)
NO REQUIREMENTS
980 Shafts for scavenge blowers and turbochargers for engines
having a power of 1000 kW and above
E 13 See 1136, 1140,
1142
981 Shafts for scavenge blowers and turbochargers for engines
having a power less than 1000 kW
E 14 See 1135, 1139,
1141
982 Shafts of electric generators whose rotors are part of the
propulsion shafting lines
N 24 See 934, 935
983 Shafts of electric motors intended for propulsion N 24 See 934, 935
984 Shafts of gas turbines G 14 See 513
985 Shafts of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting 110 kW power and above
H 9 See 892
986 Shafts of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
987 Shafts of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 9 See 895
988 Shafts of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
989 Shafts of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting
100 kW power and above
H 9 See 909
990
Shafts of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmitting
less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
991 Shafts of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220 kW
power and above
H 9 See 912
992 Shafts of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less than
220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
993 Shafts of steam turbines F 18 See 1031
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994 Shafts of steering gear machinery C 4 See 1051
995 Shell and bottom doors B 8 B 6
996 Shoe piece B 19
997 Sidescuttles O 27 O-P 94
998 Sidescuttles and deadlights B 14 B 12
999 Silencers E D-E 15
1000 Smoke detection systems with sample extraction O-P 84
1001 Smoke detection systems with sample extraction - Compo-
nents
P 44 O-P 85
1002 Smoke detectors P 46 O-P 87
1003 Software Q 14 Q 14
1004 Sound and signal appliances N 26 N 23
1005 Sound reception system S 34 S 34
1006 Special glass for sidescuttles and windows B 15
1007 Speed and distance measuring equipment (SDME) S 35 S 35
1008 Spray nozzle for gas carrier cargo tank cooling-down Z 31
1009 Spray nozzle for gas carrier water spray system Z 32
1010 Spray system for cargo tank cooling-down Z 29
1011 Sprinkler systems (limited to sprinkler heads and to the
methods of automatic sprinkling and signalling e.g. flow
switches, alarm panels)
P 47 O-P 88
1012 Sprinkler systems equivalent to that referred to in SOLAS
74 Regulation II-2/12
O-P 89
1013 Sprinkler systems equivalent to that referred to in SOLAS
74 Regulation II-2/12- Components
O-P 90
1014 Sprinkler systems for high speed crafts O-P 48
1015 Sprinkler systems for high speed craft - Components P 24 O-P 49
1016 Stainless steel plates for cargo tanks of oil carriers and
chemical carriers
Y 18
1017 Stainless steel plates for membrane tanks of gas carriers Z 33
1018 Stainless steel profiles for cargo tanks of oil carriers and
chemical carriers
Y 18
1019 Stairs and ladders B 13
1020 Starters for steering gear motors N 27 N 24 See 1051
1021 Starting motors for diesel engines electric E 19 D-E 17 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
1022 Starting motors for diesel engines hydraulic E 20 D-E 18 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
1023 Starting motors for diesel engines pneumatic E 20 D-E 18 See 308, 310, 314,
316, 318, 320
1024 Starting motors for gas turbines electric G 15 G 5 See 513
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1025 Starting motors for gas turbines hydraulic G 16 G 6 See 513
1026 Starting motors for gas turbines pneumatic G 16 G 6 See 513
1027 Steam generators heated by steam or another fluid J 27 J 14
1028 Steam generators heated by steam or another fluid - Com-
ponents
See 12, 151, 459, 489, 683, 803, 852, 1127, 1134
1029 Steam turbine internal piping F 19 See 1031
1030 Steam turbines F 20 F 9
1031 Steam turbines - Components See 20, 55, 84, 131, 170, 217, 229, 306, 324, 370, 651, 685,
764, 939, 958, 965, 993, 1029, 1167
1032 Steel bars for anchor chains B 16 See 157
1033 Steel bars for rigging chains U 7 See 159
1034 Steel bars for stays of boilers J 28 See 57
1035 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services of 110 kW power
and above having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 36 See 310
1036 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services having cylinder
bore greater than 400 mm
D 35 See 308
1037 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for essential auxiliary services of less than 110
kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1038 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for non-essential services
NO REQUIREMENTS
1039 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for power generation having cylinder bore not
greater than 400 mm
D 36 See 314
1040 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for power generation having cylinder bore
greater than 400 mm
D 35 See 316
1041 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for propulsion having cylinder bore greater than
400 mm
D 35 See 318
1042 Steel gear wheels for camshaft drives for diesel engines
intended for propulsion having cylinder bore not greater
than 400 mm
D 36 See 320
1043 Steel plates for cranes U 8 See 90
1044 Steel plates for cargo booms U 8 See 107
1045 Steel plates for cargo lifts U 8 See 948
1046 Steel plates for cargo masts U 8 See 111
1047 Steel plates for cargo posts U 8 See 114
1048 Steel plates for derricks U 8 See 301
1049 Steel plates for elevators U 8 See 108
1050 Steel plates for movable decks and ramps U 8 See 608, 664, 888
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1051 Steering gear C 9 C 5 For components
see 4, 345, 354,
517, 549, 874,
994, 1020
1052 Stem B 19 For components
see 152, 490
1053 Sternpost B 19 For components
see 153, 491
1054 Sterntube bushes I 19 H-I 15
1055 Sterntube sealing I 20 H-I 16
1056 Sterntubes I 21
1057 Stripping pumps for gas carriers Z 4 Z 3 See 112
1058 Structural supports for gas carrier independent tanks Z 35 Z 30
1059 Studs for connection of built-up propeller blades I 6 See 93
1060 Studs for connection of controllable pitch propeller blades I 6 See 225
1061 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 400
mm
D 2 See 308
1062 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services having cylinder bore greater than 300
mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 308
1063 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for essential auxiliary services of 110 kW
power and above having cylinder bore not greater than
300 mm
D 3 See 310
1064 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1065
Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
NO REQUIREMENTS
1066 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 300 mm but
not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 314
1067 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 2 See 314
1068 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for power
generation having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 316
1069 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore greater than 400
D 2 See 318
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1070 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion
having cylinder bore not greater than 300 mm
D 3 See 318
1071 Studs for cylinder heads, crossheads, journal bearings and
connecting rods for propulsion having cylinder bore
greater than 300 mm but not greater than 400 mm
D 1 See 320
1072 Studs for propulsion shafting couplings I 10 See 974
1073 Surface materials and floor coverings with low flame-
spread characteristics - Decorative veneers
O 25 O-P 91
1074 Surface materials and floor coverings with low flame-
spread characteristics - Paint systems
O 25 O-P 91
1075 Surface materials and floor coverings with low flame-
spread characteristics - Floor coverings
O 25 O-P 91
1076 Surface materials and floor coverings with low flame-
spread characteristics - Pipe insulation covers
O 25 O-P 91
1077 Switchboards and panels related to alarm systems in gen-
eral
N 28 N 25
1078 Switchboards for fire door alarm systems N 29 N 26
1079 Switchboards for fire door control systems N 29 N 26
1080 Switchboards for fire door monitoring systems N 29 N 26
1081 Switchboards for navigation lights N 19 N 19
1082 Switchboards for shell door alarm systems N 29 N 26
1083 Switchboards for shell door control systems N 29 N 26
1084 Switchboards for shell door monitoring systems N 29 N 26
1085 Switchboards for watertight door alarm systems N 29 N 26 See 1162
1086 Switchboards for watertight door control systems N 29 N 26 See 1162
1087 Switchboards for watertight door monitoring systems N 29 N 26 See 1162
1088 Swivels for anchor chains B 7 See 157
1089 Swivels for rigging U 1 See 109
1090 Tailshaft liners I 22 H-I 17 See 974
1091 Tailshafts I 23 H-I 18 See 974
1092 Teeth coupling for propulsion shafting I 24 H-I 19 See 974
1093 Temperature sensors installed in secondary insulation
space, cofferdams, ballast tanks, etc. of gas carriers
Z 36 Z 31
1094 Thermal protective aids R 46 R 44
1095 Thermal units for ventilation and air conditioning plants W 11 W 11 See 1153
1096 Thermometers V 16 V 11
1097 Thrust indicator S 36 S 36
1098 Thrust shafts of propulsion shafting I 25 H-I 20 See 974
1099 Thrust sliding-blocks I 26 H-I 21 See 974
1100 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxiliary
services having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 37 See 310
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1101 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxiliary
services of 110 kW power and above having cylinder bore
not greater than 400 mm
D 38 See 308
1102 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for essential auxiliary
services of less than 110 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1103 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for non-essential serv-
ices
NO REQUIREMENTS
1104 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for power generation
having cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 37 See 314
1105 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for power generation
having cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 38 See 316
1106 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion having
cylinder bore greater than 400 mm
D 37 See 318
1107 Tie-rods for diesel engines intended for propulsion having
cylinder bore not greater than 400 mm
D 38 See 320
1108 Tillers C 7
1109 Tow hooks B 20 B 15
1110 Towing winches B 21 B 15A
1111 Track control system S 37 S 37
1112 Transformers for essential services of 100 kVA (60 kVA for
single phase transformers) and above
N 30 N 27
1113 Transformers for essential services of less than 100 kVA
(60 kVA for single phase transformers)
N 31 N 28
1114 Transmitting heading device THD (GNSS method) S 38 S 38
1115 Transmitting heading device THD (gyroscopic method) S 39 S 39
1116 Transmitting heading device THD (magnetic method) S 40 S 40
1117 Transmitting magnetic heading device S 41 S 41
1118 Transmitting magnetic heading device (ex electromag-
netic compass
S 42 S 42
1119 Tubes for boilers J 31 See 57
1120 Tubes for class 1 pressure vessels J 31 See 824
1121 Tubes for class 2 heat exchangers J 32 See 826
1122 Tubes for class 2 pressure vessels J 31 See 828
1123 Tubes for class 3 heat exchangers J 30
1124 Tubes for class 3 pressure vessels J 31
1125 Tubes for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 31 See 382
1126 Tubes for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 31 See 702
1127 Tubes for steam generators J 31 See 1028
1128 Tubesheets for boilers J 21 See 57
1129 Tubesheets for class 1 pressure vessels J 21 See 824
1130 Tubesheets for class 2 pressure vessels J 22 See 826
1131 Tubesheets for class 3 pressure vessels J 23 See 828
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1132 Tubesheets for exhaust gas thermal oil heaters J 21 See 382
1133 Tubesheets for oil fired thermal oil heaters J 21 See 702
1134 Tubesheets for steam generators J 21 See 1028
1135 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for essential
service of 110 kW power or greater and less than 1000
kW
E 21 D-E 19 For components
see 937, 981
1136 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for essential
auxiliary services of 1000 kW power or greater
E 22 D-E 20 For components
see 936, 980
1137 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for essential
service other than power generation of less than 110 kW
D-E 21 For components
see 937, 981
1138 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for non-essen-
tial services
D-E 21
1139 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration of power less than 1000 kW
E 21 D-E 19
1140 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for power gen-
eration of 1000 kW power or greater
E 22 D-E 20 For components
see 936, 980
1141 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for propulsion
of power less than 1000 kW
E 21 D-E 19 For components
see 937, 981
1142 Turbochargers for diesel engines intended for propulsion
of 1000 kW power or greater
E 22 D-E 20 For components
see 936, 980
1143 Turning gears NO REQUIREMENTS
1143A Uniinterruptible power system (UPS) units of 50 kVA
and over
N 31A N 28A
1144 Universal automatic identification system equipment
(AIS)
S 43 S 43
1145 Upholstered furniture O 26 O-P 92
1146 Valves for class I piping systems having diameter equal to
or greater than 32 mm
K 26 See 760
1147 Valves for class I piping systems having diameter less than
32 mm
K 27 See 760
1148 Valves for class II piping having diameter equal to or
greater than 100 mm
K 28 See 760
1149 Valves for class II piping having diameter less than 100
mm
K 27 See 760
1150 Valves for class III piping systems K 28 See 760
1151 Valves for diesel engine cylinders
1152 Valves for sea inlet and overboard discharge B 22 B 16 For components
see 344, 353, 548
K 29 B 16
1153 Ventilation systems - Components See 10, 21, 218, 333, 362, 391, 399, 533, 580, 652, 723, 1095
1154 VHF DCS watchkeeping receiver T 15 T 19
1155 VHF EPIRB T 20
1156 VHF radio installation capable of transmitting and receiv-
ing DSC and radiotelephony
T 16 T 21
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1157 Voyage data recorder (VDR) S 44 S 44
1158 Water coolers for diesel engines E 1 D-E 1
1159 Water detector in insulation space of gas carriers Z 38 Z 33
1160 Water drain system of secondary insulation spaces of gas
carriers
Z 30 Z 27
1161 Water spray systems for gas carriers Z 34
1162 Watertight doors B 23 B 17 For components
see 346, 355, 550,
623, 1085, 1086,
1087
1163 Weatherproof covers for lifeboats R 47 R 45
1164 Weathertight doors B 25 B 18
1165 Welded profiles A 8
1166 Welded structures for gas turbines G 19 See 513
1167 Welded structures for steam turbines F 21 See 1031
1168 Welds for cast or forged steel for stem, sternpost, rudder
horn, rudder frames, shaft brackets, hawsepipes
A 8
1169 Welds for divisional non-structural bulkheads and decks A 6
1170 Welds for hull structures A 7
1171 Wheels of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting 100 kW power and above
H 5 See 892
1172 Wheels of reduction gears for essential auxiliaries trans-
mitting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1173 Wheels of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 5 See 895
1174 Wheels of reduction gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1175 Wheels of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting 100 kW power and above
H 5 See 909
1176 Wheels of reverse gears for essential auxiliaries transmit-
ting less than 100 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1177 Wheels of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting 220
kW power and above
H 5 See 912
1178 Wheels of reverse gears for propulsion transmitting less
than 220 kW power
NO REQUIREMENTS
1179 Winches for cargo gear U 10 U 7 For components
see 347, 356, 551
1179A Winches for fishing nets U 10A U 7A
1180 Winches for lifeboat and rescue boat davits R 48 R 46
1181 Winches for mooring B 26
1182 Winches for towing B 26
1183 Windlass for mooring B 26
1184 Windlass for towing B 26
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1185 Windows O 27 O-P 94
1186 Yokes for cardan shafts I 2 See 106
1187 9 GHz SAR transponder (SART) S 1 S 1
1188 406 MHz EPIRB (COSPAS-SARSAT) T 1 T 1
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