Classification and rules and regulations
The construction of this ship, including hull machinery and equipment, will be evaluated by the classification society according to the following rules and regulations of the classification society:
Lloyd's Register is registered as 100 A 1, and the ice area is 1A (Finland).
"Heavy cargo reinforcement", "Wood cargo on deck", "Inbound container cargo on deck and upper deck hatch cover", LA+LMC, LMC, UMS, IWS, PCWBT, SCM, NAV 1.
Rules and regulations:
The ship will abide by the following conventions and rules and regulations that will take effect from the date of signing the contract:
* Classification society rules and regulations according to classification marks;
* Finland-Sweden ice zone rules (FMA bulletin number. 13 of June 1, 2002)- Ships in ice areas do not need to consider wood.
Material loading line;
* 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, including Regulation 12 as amended in 2002;
* International Convention on Tonnage Measurement1969;
* International clauses of 1973 MARPOL Convention and MARPOL Convention 73/78 modified according to 1978 agreement,
Including appendices I, III, IV, V and VI, and the regulations revised in April 2004;
* International Convention on Load Lines1966 revised in 2003 (2005 full edition); 1972 gong
With regard to the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea, 198 1 and 1987 were revised, including 200 1 revised rules;
* 1990 Geneva ITU Radio Rules, including amendments to 1992;
* 198 1 Suez Canal Shipping Rules, including the latest revision;
* 1984 Panama Canal Shipping Rules, including the latest amendments;
United States Coast Guard regulations governing the navigation of foreign ships in United States waters;
:: The Maritime Code of the Netherlands (IVW-DS), including the noise regulations;
:: ALBO regulations (Dutch health regulations);
* Australian dockers' union rules (AWWF/AMSA)
Maritime Order-Mo32);
* 198 1 DHI (partially applicable) on the carriage of dangerous goods in Article 54 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea.
→SOLAS chapter II -2, article 19;
* Applicable to the international transportation of packaged radioactive nuclear fuel, plutonium and high-level radioactive waste on INF 1 ships.
Security code "(INF code);
* 1996 LSA code;
:: International Labour Organization conventions
-C68: Convention 1946 on Seafarers' Diet and Catering;
-C92: Crew Accommodation Convention;
-C 133: Crew Accommodation Convention (supplementary provisions of 1970);
-C 148: 1977 convention on the working environment (air pollution, noise and vibration);
-C 152: Convention on Occupational Safety and Health in Dock Work 1979.
English niurentuan
Typing is not easy. If you are satisfied, please adopt it.