Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships
Year: 2018 Language: english Author: Lloyd's Register Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 1729 Description: The following explanatory note is offered to assist those concerned in the application of these Rules and Regulations. Ship classification may be regarded as the development and worldwide implementation of published Rules and Regulations which, in conjunction with proper care and conduct on the part of the Owner and operator, will provide for: (a) the structural strength of (and where necessary the watertight integrity of) all essential parts of the hull and its appendages; (b) the safety and reliability of the propulsion and steering systems; and (c) the effectiveness of those other features and auxiliary systems which have been built into the ship in order to establish and maintain basic conditions on board whereby appropriate cargoes and personnel can be safely carried whilst the ship is at sea, at anchor, or moored in harbour. Lloyd's Register (LR) maintains these provisions by way of the periodical visits by its Surveyors to the ship as defined in the Regulations in order to ascertain that the vessel currently complies with those Rules and Regulations. Should significant defects become apparent or damages be sustained between the relevant visits by the Surveyors, the Owner and operator are required to inform LR without delay. Similarly any modification which would affect Class must receive prior approval by LR.
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Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships
Year: 2018
Language: english
Author: Lloyd's Register
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 1729
Description: The following explanatory note is offered to assist those concerned in the application of these Rules and Regulations.
Ship classification may be regarded as the development and worldwide implementation of published Rules and Regulations which, in conjunction with proper care and conduct on the part of the Owner and operator, will provide for:
(a) the structural strength of (and where necessary the watertight integrity of) all essential parts of the hull and its appendages;
(b) the safety and reliability of the propulsion and steering systems; and
(c) the effectiveness of those other features and auxiliary systems which have been built into the ship in order to establish and maintain basic conditions on board whereby appropriate cargoes and personnel can be safely carried whilst the ship is at sea, at anchor, or moored in harbour.
Lloyd's Register (LR) maintains these provisions by way of the periodical visits by its Surveyors to the ship as defined in the Regulations in order to ascertain that the vessel currently complies with those Rules and Regulations. Should significant defects become apparent or damages be sustained between the relevant visits by the Surveyors, the Owner and operator are required to inform LR without delay. Similarly any modification which would affect Class must receive prior approval by LR.
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