Rule Amendments for Technical Rules

Issued on 1 November 2011

Name
Download
Regulations for the Classification and Registry of Ships/ Guidance
Rule No.79 / Notice No.88
Rules for the Audit and Registration of Safety Management Systems / Guidance
Rule No.80 / Notice No.89
Rules for the Audit and Registration of Ship Security Management Systems
Rule No.81
Rules for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part A
Rule No.82
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part B
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part C
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part W
Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part CS
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part D
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part K
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part L
Notice No.90
Rules for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part M
Rule No.82
Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part N
Notice No.90
Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part S
Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part O
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part P
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships Part R
Rule No.82 / Notice No.90
Guidance for Safety Equipment
Notice No.91
Rules/Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Passenger Ships
Rule No.83 / Notice No.92
Guidance for the Approval and Type Approval of Materials and Equipment for Marine Use
Notice No.93

Summary of Amendments to the Rules and Guidance

Name
The Survey Requirements for Shell Doors and Inner Doors of Ro-Ro Ships and Car Carriers
In-water Surveys
Surveys for the Chain Cables of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units and Special Purpose Barges
The Records of Maintenance and Repair of IMO PSPC
The Detailed Examinations of Ventilators and Closing Appliances
The Standard Criteria for Lubricating Oil in Propeller Shaft Condition Monitoring System (PSCM) Surveys
The Requirements for the Tests of Electric Generating Sets conducted during Sea Trials
Handling of Certificates and Documents of Compliance
Extension of Validity of Certificates
Couplings between Rudder Stocks and Main Pieces
Navigation Bridge Visibility to Ship’s Side
Hatchways for Ships other than Bulk Carriers, Ore Carriers and Combination Carriers
A Review of the Requirements for Container Carriers
Wind Turbine Installation Ships
Drilling Derricks
Wireless Data Communication
The Strength of the Interior of Bevel Gear Teeth
The Shop Tests for Exhaust Gas Turboblowers
The Application of the SOLAS Requirements for Special Propulsion Systems
Stress Concentration Factors at Crankshaft Fillets
Special Requirements for Machinery Installed in Ships with Restricted Area of Service and Small Ships
Notation for Ships Complying with IMO PSPC
The IMO PSPC and its Unified Interpretation
The Definition of the Lining used on Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk
The Performance Standards of Plastic Pipes used on Ships
The Suction Head of Emergency Fire Pumps
The Mandatory Equipping of Portable Oxygen Content Meters
Modifications of the Specifications for Sample Extraction Smoke Detection Systems
The Covers for the Means of Access to Cable Lockers
Access to Controls for Closing of Ventilation of Vehicle Spaces
The Approval Tests for Cargo and Process Piping of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk
The Average Mass Per Person for Inflatable and Rigid Liferafts
The Installation of Fixed Hydrocarbon Gas Detection Systems
The Hazardous Areas around the Vent Pipe Openings of Tankers
Notation affixed to the Classification Characters of Ships taking Particular Measures for the Environment
The Measurement of the Thickness of Rolled Steels
Welding Procedures for T-joints with Full Penetration
Non-destructive Tests of Anchors
The word “omitted” when used in the context of the rule amendments described in the Amendments means that the requirement in question was not amended and is still applicable as before; it does not mean that the requirement is no longer applicable or was deleted.