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Rules for Classification of Ships - January 2007

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PART 0 INTRODUCTION
Ch 1 User Information, Amendments and Indexes January 2007
Ch 2 Introduction to Ship Classification January 2003
PART 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS
Ch 1 General Regulations July 2006
PART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING
Ch 1 General Requirements for Materials January 2003
Ch 2 Metallic Materials January 2005
Ch 3 Fabrication and Testing of Structures January 2005
PART 3 HULL AND EQUIPMENT — MAIN CLASS
Ch 1 Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length 100 metres and above January 2007
Ch 2 Hull Structural Design, Ships with Length less than 100 metres January 2007
Ch 3 Hull Equipment and Safety January 2006
PART 4 MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS — MAIN CLASS
Ch 1 Machinery Systems, General January 2005
Ch 2 Rotating Machinery, General January 2006
Ch 3 Rotating Machinery, Drivers January 2006
Ch 4 Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission January 2007
Ch 5 Rotating Machinery, Driven Units January 2007
Ch 6 Piping Systems July 2006
Ch 7 Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Thermal-Oil Installations and Incinerators January 2003
Ch 8 Electrical Installations January 2007
Ch 9 Control and Monitoring Systems January 2005
Ch 10 Fire Safety July 2006
Ch 14 Steering Gear January 2005
PART 5 SPECIAL SERVICE AND TYPE — ADDITIONAL CLASS
Ch 1 Ships for Navigation in Ice January 2007
Ch 2 Passenger and Dry Cargo Ships July 2006
Ch 3 Oil Carriers July 2006
Ch 4 Chemical Carriers July 2006
Ch 5 Liquefied Gas Carriers January 2007
Ch 6 Fishing Vessels January 2003
Ch 7 Tugs, Supply Vessels and other Offshore/Harbour Vessels July 2005
Ch 8 Slop Reception and Processing Facilities January 2003
Ch 10 Ships for Carriage of Refrigerated Cargoes January 2003
Ch 11 Carriage of Dangerous Goods July 2006
Ch 12 Comfort Class January 2003
Ch 13 Carriage of Potable Water January 2003
Ch 14 Naval and Naval Support Vessels January 2005
Ch 15 Compressed Natural Gas Carriers January 2006
PART 6 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS — ADDITIONAL CLASS
Ch 1 Miscellaneous Notations January 2006
Ch 2 Redundant Propulsion January 2003
Ch 3 Periodically Unattended Machinery Space January 2007
Ch 4 Additional Fire Protection (F-AMC) July 2006
Ch 5 Integrated Computer Systems (ICS) January 2005
Ch 6 Centralised Cargo Control for Liquid Cargoes January 2003
Ch 7 Dynamic Positioning Systems January 2004
Ch 8 Nautical Safety July 2004
Ch 9 Loading Computer Systems (LCS) for Stability and Longitudinal Strength January 2005
Ch 10 Vapour Control Systems January 2003
Ch 11 Hull Monitoring Systems January 2005
Ch 12 Environmental Class July 2005
Ch 13 Gas Fuelled Engine Installations January 2007
Ch 14 Fuel Treatment and Conditioning Systems July 2006
Ch 15 Vibration Class July 2004
Ch 16 NAV-O Class Notation January 2007
Ch 17 Safety of Navigation for Naval Vessels January 2005
Ch 18 Ballast Water Management July 2005
Ch 19 Emergency Propulsion January 2006
Ch 20 Nautical Safety - Offshore Service Vessels July 2006
PART 7 SHIPS IN OPERATION
Ch 1 Survey Requirements January 2007
Ch 2 Retroactive Requirements July 2006
Ch 3 Management of Safety and Environmental Protection (SEP) July 2006
PART 8 IACS COMMON STRUCTURAL RULES
Ch 1 Common Structural Rules for Double Hull Oil Tankers with Length 150 metres and above January 2007
Ch 2 Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers with Length 90 metres and above January 2006
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