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RULES FOR CLASSIFICATION OF High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft PART 0 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION User information, current rule chapters and index JULY 2015 The electronic pdf version of this document found through http://www.dnvgl.com is the officially binding version The content of this service document is the subject of intellectual property rights reserved by Det Norske Veritas AS (DNV). The user accepts that it is prohibited by anyone else but DNV and/or its licensees to offer and/or perform classification, certification and/or verification services, including the issuance of certificates and/or declarations of conformity, wholly or partly, on the basis of and/or pursuant to this document whether free of charge or chargeable, without DNV's prior written consent. DNV is not responsible for the consequences arising from any use of this document by others.

FOREWORD DNV is a global provider of knowledge for managing risk. Today, safe and responsible business conduct is both a license to operate and a competitive advantage. Our core competence is to identify, assess, and advise on risk management. From our leading position in certification, classification, verification, and training, we develop and apply standards and best practices. This helps our customers safely and responsibly improve their business performance. DNV is an independent organisation with dedicated risk professionals in more than 100 countries, with the purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment. The Rules lay down technical and procedural requirements related to obtaining and retaining a Class Certificate. It is used as a contractual document and includes both requirements and acceptance criteria. Det Norske Veritas AS July 2015 Any comments may be sent by e-mail to rules@dnvgl.com If any person suffers loss or damage which is proved to have been caused by any negligent act or omission of Det Norske Veritas, then Det Norske Veritas shall pay compensation to such person for his proved direct loss or damage. However, the compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to ten times the fee charged for the service in question, provided that the maximum compensation shall never exceed USD 2 million. In this provision Det Norske Veritas shall mean the Foundation Det Norske Veritas as well as all its subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, agents and any other acting on behalf of Det Norske Veritas.

Pt.0 Ch.1 CHANGES CURRENT Page 3 CHANGES CURRENT General This document supersedes the July 2014 edition. Text affected by the main changes in this edition is highlighted in red colour. However, if the changes involve a whole chapter, section or sub-section, normally only the title will be in red colour. Det Norske Veritas AS, company registration number 945 748 931, has on 27 th November 2013 changed its name to DNV GL AS. For further information, see www.dnvgl.com. Any reference in this document to Det Norske Veritas AS or DNV shall therefore also be a reference to DNV GL AS. Main changes July 2015, entering into force 1 January 2016 Sec.2 Current rule chapters Table 1 Current rule chapters has been updated with the correct revision dates. Editorial corrections In addition to the above stated main changes, editorial corrections may have been made.

Pt.0 Ch.1 Contents Page 4 CONTENTS CHANGES CURRENT... 3 Sec. 1 General... 5 A. Introduction... 5 A 100 Introduction chapters... 5 B. The rules... 5 B 100 Purpose... 5 B 200 Rules parts... 5 B 300 Publication of the rules... 5 B 400 Updating... 5 B 500 Numbering and cross references... 6 B 600 Definitions... 6 B 700 Units... 6 B 800 Indexes and tables of contents... 7 C. Service documents other than Rules for Ships and HSLC/NSC... 7 C 100 General... 7 D. Other DNV rules... 7 D 100 General... 7 Sec. 2 Current rule chapters... 8 Sec. 3 Systematic index... 10 A. Introduction... 10 A 100 General... 10 CHANGES HISTORIC... 38

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.1 General Page 5 SECTION 1 GENERAL A. Introduction A 100 Introduction chapters 101 Among others, the Introduction Part 0 contains three chapters: Chapter 1: User Information, Current Rule Chapters and Index Chapter 2: Introduction to Classification Chapter 3: Plan Approval Documentation Types Definitions. They are included as guidance for the users and shall not be considered as parts of the rule requirements. B. The rules B 100 Purpose 101 The Rules lay down technical and procedural requirements related to obtaining and retaining a Class Certificate. It is used as a contractual document and includes both requirements and acceptance criteria. B 200 Rules parts 201 The Rules for Classification of High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft are published in seven parts (Pt.). Each part consists of chapters (Ch.) available as separate pdf files. The seven parts are: Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3 Pt.4 Pt.5 Pt.6 Pt.7 Regulations Materials and Welding Structures, Equipment Machinery and Systems - Equipment and Operation Special Service and Type - Additional Class Special Equipment and Systems - Additional Class HSLC in Operation Parts 1 and 2 contain general regulations, parts 3 to 6 cover newbuilding requirements and part 7 deals with HSLC in operation. An overview of current rule chapters is given in Sec.2 of this chapter. B 300 Publication of the rules 301 The rules are available for free download as electronic pdf version through http://www.dnvgl.com. B 400 Updating 401 The rules will normally be published twice yearly, in January and in July, due to updates. 402 If a chapter has been updated, the document will normally be given a new edition date. The corresponding Adobe PDF file will be made available through http://www.dnvgl.com and the date of the column A of Table 1 in Sec.2 will be updated. 403 If there is a need for amendments to the document; i.e. editorial and clarification corrections only, the electronic file will be updated, but the edition date will be retained. However, a new Adobe PDF file will be generated and made available through http://www.dnvgl.com. The date of the PDF file will appear in column B of Table 1 in Sec.2. 404 The updates including amendments to each chapter will be described briefly on page 3 of that document.

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.1 General Page 6 B 500 Numbering and cross references 501 A combination of digits and letters is used for easy reference, e.g. Pt.3 Ch.1 Sec.1 A100. Level Reference example Principle Part Chapter Pt.3 Ch.1 always a number Section Sec.1 Sub-section A always a letter Sub-section element A100 always a letter and a number Item 101 always a number 502 Figures are numbered in increasing order within each section, e.g. Fig.1, Fig.2 etc. The figure number and title are given immediately under the figure. 503 Tables are numbered in increasing order within each sub-section, e.g. Table A1, Table A2 etc. The table number and title are placed in the top left hand corner of the table. 504 Each chapter is written as self-contained as possible. Cross references are generally given at the highest level consistent with feasibility to find the subject matter: a) From part to part, e.g. see Pt.2 Ch.1 (i.e. down to chapter). b) From chapter to chapter within the same part, e.g. see Ch.1 Sec.3 (i.e. down to section). Reference to subsection, e.g. Ch.1 Sec.3 A may be used where necessary for clarity. c) Within a chapter, e.g. section to section, see Sec.4 A100 (i.e. down to item) e.g. within a section, see A103 e.g. within a subsection, see 103. B 600 Definitions 601 Symbols and terms are in general defined at one of three levels in the rules. A definition given at higher level is normally not repeated at a lower level, and references are not made to the definitions at higher level. When a symbol or term is defined elsewhere than in any of the three general levels, proper reference is made. 602 The first (higher) level of definitions is given in a separate sub-section in Sec.1 of the chapter in which the symbol or term is used. This level defines symbols and terms which are generally applied in the chapter or booklet. 603 The second (intermediate) level of definitions is given in sub-section A of the section in which the symbol or term is used. This level normally defines symbols and terms occurring in various connections within the section. 604 The third (lower) level of definitions is given in connection with the formula or expression in which the symbol or term is used. The definition is normally given immediately following the formula and in any case within the same item as the formula. B 700 Units 701 The units generally used in the rules are the SI-units (International System of Units). Commonly used base and multiple units are given in Table B1. Some derived units and their conversion relation to the TS-units (Technical Metric System of Units) are given in Tables B2 and B3, respectively. When other units are used these are particularly stated. Table B1 Base or multiple SI-units Quantity Symbol Name Length m cm mm metre centimetre millimetre Mass kg t kilogram tonne Time s second Electric current A ampere

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.1 General Page 7 Table B2 Derived SI-units Quantity Symbol Name/definition Frequency Hz hertz = 1/s Force N kn newton = kgm/s 2 kilonewton Pressure kn/m 2 bar = kpa, kilopascal = 10 5 Pa Stress N/mm 2 = MPa, megapascal Bending moment Nm = J, joule Torsional moment knm Work, energy J joule = Nm Heat kj kilojoule Power kw kilowatt Heat flow rate W watt Temperature C centigrade Table B3 SI/TS Conversion relation SI-unit TS-conversion relation 1 N 0.1020 kp 1 kn/m 0.0102 kp/cm 1 N/mm 10.20 kp/cm 1 Nm 0.1020 kpm 1 J 0.1020 kpm 1 kj 0.2388 kcal 1 kw 1.36 Hp 1 W 0.860 kcal/h B 800 Indexes and tables of contents 801 Systematic index has been prepared for the complete rules and presented in Sec.3. The systematic index gives reference to sections and subsections within each part and chapter. The master index will be updated as required when chapters are revised. 802 A table of contents is given within each chapter providing a complete list of sections, appendices and sub-sections and their respective page numbers. C. Service documents other than Rules for Ships and HSLC/NSC C 100 General 101 In an effort to aid the various parties involved in the classification of ships, the Society has issued a number of supporting publications which are described on our web site; http://www.dnvgl.com. D. Other DNV rules D 100 General 101 DNV has developed and publish rules for objects other than ships. Reference is made to http://www.dnvgl.com.

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.2 Current rule chapters Page 8 SECTION 2 CURRENT RULE CHAPTERS Table 1 Current rule chapters Current Rule Chapters A Current Edition B Amendments; i.e. editorial corrections and clarifications only PART 0 INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 User Information, Current Rule Chapters and Index July 2015 Chapter 2 Introduction to Classification January 2002 July 2011 Chapter 3 1) Plan Approval Documentation Types Definitions July 2014 Chapter 4 Methods and Procedures January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 5 Introduction to the Rules for Naval Surface Craft January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 6 IMO High Speed Craft Code January 2011 2) July 2011 PART 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS Chapter 1 General Regulations January 2014 Chapter 2 Safety Objectives and Equivalent Requirements January 2011 2) July 2011 PART 2 MATERIALS AND WELDING Chapter 1 1) General Requirements for Materials January 2014 Chapter 2 1) Metallic Materials January 2014 Chapter 3 1) Fabrication and Testing of Ships July 2014 Chapter 4 Composite Materials January 2010 July 2011 PART 3 STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT Chapter 1 Design Principles, Design Loads July 2012 Chapter 2 Hull Structural Design, Steel July 2012 Chapter 3 Hull Structural Design, Aluminium Alloy July 2012 Chapter 4 Hull Structural Design, Fibre Composite and Sandwich Constructions January 2013 Chapter 5 Equipment, Steering and Appendages July 2012 Chapter 6 Stability and Watertight Integrity, Closing Appliances January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 7 Accommodation and Escape Measures July 2005 July 2011 Chapter 8 Life-saving Appliances and Arrangements July 2005 July 2011 Chapter 9 Direct Calculation Methods July 2012 PART 4 MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS - EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION Chapter 1 Machinery Systems, General January 2011 2) July 2012 Chapter 2 1) Rotating Machinery, General January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 3 1) Rotating Machinery, Drivers January 2009 January 2013 Chapter 4 1) Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission July 2013 Chapter 5 1) Rotating Machinery, Driven Units July 2013 Chapter 6 Piping Systems January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 7 1) Pressure Vessels January 2012 July 2013 Chapter 8 1) Electrical installations July 2015 Chapter 9 1) Control and Monitoring Systems July 2011 Chapter 10 Fire Safety January 2006 July 2011 Chapter 11 Safety of Navigation January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 12 Radio Communications January 2001 July 2011 Chapter 13 Control and Monitoring of Propulsion, Directional Control, Stabilisation and Auxiliary Systems January 2009 July 2011 Chapter 14 1) Steering Gear January 2011 2) July 2011 PART 5 SPECIAL SERVICE AND TYPE - ADDITIONAL CLASS Chapter 1 Passenger Craft July 2012 Chapter 2 Car Ferry July 2012 Chapter 3 Cargo January 2009 July 2011 Chapter 4 Crew Boats January 2014 Chapter 5 Yachts July 2012 Chapter 6 Patrol Boats July 2012

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.2 Current rule chapters Page 9 Table 1 Current rule chapters (Continued) Current Rule Chapters A Current Edition B Amendments; i.e. editorial corrections and clarifications only Chapter 7 Naval Landing Craft July 2004 July 2011 Chapter 8 Carriage of Dangerous Goods January 2002 July 2011 Chapter 9 Small Service Crafts July 2013 Chapter 14 1) Naval and Naval Support Vessels January 2013 PART 6 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS - ADDITIONAL CLASS Chapter 1 Miscellaneous Notations January 2009 July 2011 Chapter 3 Periodically Unattended Machinery Space July 2011 Chapter 8 Nautical Safety July 2004 July 2011 Chapter 9 Extended Lifetime July 2000 July 2011 Chapter 10 Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 11 1) Hull Monitoring Systems January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 12 Noise and Vibrations January 2011 2) July 2011 Chapter 13 1) Gas Fuelled Ship Installations January 2014 Chapter 17 1) Safety of Navigation for Naval Vessels January 2005 July 2011 Chapter 18 Combat Survivability January 2009 July 2011 Chapter 23 1) Fuel Cell Installations July 2008 July 2013 Chapter 27 1) Recycling January 2014 Chapter 28 1) Tentative Rules for Battery Power January 2012 Chapter 29 1) Electrical Shore Connections July 2014 Chapter 30 Service on Windfarms and other Offshore Installations July 2013 Chapter 32 1) Tentative Rules for Low Flashpoint Liquid Fuelled Ship Installations July 2013 PART 7 HSLC IN OPERATION Chapter 1 Survey Requirements July 2013 Chapter 2 Retroactive Requirements January 2009 July 2011 1) Chapters that are common to the Rules for Classification of Ships and the Rules for Classification of High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft. 2) Rule chapters that were given a new date due to discontinuity of Amendments and Corrections (previous Sec.3) in January 2011, but the chapters may also have additional amendments, as described under Main changes in each individual chapter.

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 10 SECTION 3 SYSTEMATIC INDEX A. Introduction A 100 General 101 This master index has been prepared for the complete Rules for Classification of High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft in the form of a systematic index. The systematic index gives reference to sections and subsections within each part/chapter. PART 0 CHAPTER 1 User information, current rule chapters and index Sec. 1 General A. Introduction B. The rules C. Service documents other than Rules for Ships and HSLC/NSC D. Other DNV rules Sec. 2 Current rule chapters Sec. 3 Systematic index A. Introduction PART 0 CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Classification Sec. 1 Rule Preamble A. Introduction B. The Classification System C. Remuneration D. Classification Support Sec. 2 Types of High Speed and Light Craft A. Hull Configurations B. Structural Materials C. Propulsion Systems PART 0 CHAPTER 3 Plan Approval Documentation Types Definitions Sec. 1 Documentation Requirements A. Scope and purpose B. Organisation of the documentation requirements C. Type approved products D. Organisation of the documentation types E. General requirements for all documentation F. Terminology G. Qualifications Sec. 2 Documentation Types Discipline B Stability, watertight and weathertight integrity Discipline C Mechanical Discipline E Electrical Discipline G Safety Discipline H Hull and structure Discipline I Instrumentation Discipline M Materials Discipline N Navigation Discipline P Process Discipline Q Quality management Discipline S Piping Discipline T Telecommunications Discipline W Geotechnical engineering Multidiscipline Z

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 11 PART 0 CHAPTER 4 Methods and Procedures Sec. 1 Criteria for Operational and Safety Performance Sec. 2 Procedure for Failure Mode and Effect Analyses Sec. 3 Use of Probability Concept Sec. 4 Structures Sec. 5 Inspection and Maintenance Requirements PART 0 CHAPTER 5 Introduction to the Rules for Naval Surface Craft Sec. 1 General A. The Classification System B. International Maritime Conventions - Statutory Requirements C. Introduction to the Rules for Naval Surface Craft D. Limitations of the Rules E. Safety Objectives for Naval Surface Craft F. Systematic of Classification for Naval Surface Craft G. Combat Loads - Naval Surface Craft H. Operational Characteristics I. Expected Lifetime for Craft and Systems Sec. 2 Safety Principles A. Safety Objectives for Naval Surface Craft PART 0 CHAPTER 6 IMO High Speed Craft Code Sec. 1 Principles of Application of the HSC Code B. Application C. IMO Regulations Sec. 2 Cross References to the Rules and HSC Code Sec. 3 Flag Administration Requirements PART 1 CHAPTER 1 General Regulations Sec. 1 Classification principles A. Definitions B. The classification concept Sec. 2 Scope of rules and class notations A. Scope of rules B. Class notations Sec. 3 Classification procedure A. Assignment of class B. Retention of class C. Validity and issue of the classification certificate D. Suspension and withdrawal of class E. Appeals Sec. 4 Legal provisions A. Liability and jurisdiction App. A Chart of zones and seasonal areas

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 12 PART 1 CHAPTER 2 Safety Objectives and Equivalent Requirements Sec. 1 Introduction A. Rule Basis Sec. 2 Freeboard and Stability Sec. 3 Structural Strength B. Equivalent Structural Strength Sec. 4 System Arrangement Sec. 5 Machinery Installations Sec. 6 Electric Power Supply Sec. 7 Navigational Safety Sec. 8 Fire Safety Sec. 9 Safety for Persons Onboard PART 2 CHAPTER 1 General Requirements for Materials Sec. 1 Manufacture, survey and certification B. Testing and inspection C. Identification and certification Sec. 2 Testing procedures B. Test methods PART 2 CHAPTER 2 Metallic Materials Sec. 1 Rolled steel for structural application requirements B. Normal strength steel C. High strength steel D. Extra high strength steel E. Plates with through thickness properties F. Brittle crack arrest steels G. Corrosion resistant steels for cargo oil tanks Sec. 2 Rolled steel for boilers, pressure vessels and special applications B. Steel for boilers and pressure vessels C. Steel for low temperature service D. Stainless steel Sec. 3 Clad steel plates B. Base material C. Cladding metal D. Testing E. Repair and rejection F. Identification of materials Sec. 4 Steel pipes requirements B. Pressure pipes C. Stainless steel pipes D. Pipes for low-temperature service

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 13 E. Boiler and superheater tubes F. Piping fittings Sec. 5 Steel forgings requirements B. Forgings for hull structures and equipment C. Forgings for shafting and machinery D. Forgings for crankshafts E. Forgings for gearing F. Forgings for boilers, pressure vessels and piping systems G. Ferritic steel forgings for low temperature service H. Stainless steel forgings Sec. 6 Bars for chain cables B. Testing C. Inspection, tolerances and repair D. Identification and certification Sec. 7 Steel castings requirements B. Castings for hull structures and equipment C. Castings for machinery D. Castings for propellers E. Castings for boilers, pressure vessels and piping systems F. Ferritic steel castings for low temperature service G. Stainless steel castings Sec. 8 Iron castings B. Nodular cast iron C. Grey cast iron Sec. 9 Aluminium alloys A. Wrought aluminium alloys Sec. 10 Copper alloy castings requirements B. Castings for valves, fittings and general application C. Castings for propellers Sec. 11 Non-ferrous tubes A. Copper and copper alloy tubes B. Titanium and titanium alloy tubes PART 2 CHAPTER 3 Fabrication and Testing of Ships Sec. 1 General requirements B. Documentation requirements Sec. 2 Requirements for builders of ships B. Survey arrangement C. Workmanship and supervision Sec. 3 Qualification of welders B. Qualification testing and certification of welders Sec. 4 Welding consumables Sec. 5 Welding procedures B. Welding procedure specification C. Welding procedure qualification test assembly and sampling of test pieces D. Non Destructive testing of test assemblies E. Destructive testing acceptance criteria F. Validity of approved welding procedures G. Additional requirements WPQT for liquefied gas systems H. Additional requirements WPQT for Ferritic-Austenitic Stainless Steel (Duplex) I. Additional requirements WPQT for Austenitic Stainless Steel

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 14 J. Welding procedures qualification for aluminium K. Welding procedure qualification, copper alloys L. Testing Sec. 6 Fabrication and tolerances B. Material identification C. Approval of shop primers D. Welding environment E. Cutting, forming, assembly and welding F. Repairs G. Inspection, survey and tolerances Sec. 7 Non destructive testing of welds B. NDT procedures C. Personnel qualifications D. Extent of NDT E. Acceptance criteria for NDT Sec. 8 Structural and tightness testing B. Testing Sec. 9 Goal-based ship construction standards for bulk carriers and oil tankers B. Examination and test plan for newbuilding activities C. Design transparency D. Ship construction file E. Determination of number of surveyor(s) PART 2 CHAPTER 4 Composite Materials Sec. 1 Type Approval and Certification Procedures B. Type Approval C. Product Certification D. Definitions Sec. 2 Materials A. Glassfibre Reinforcement B. Aramid Reinforcement C. Polyester and Vinylester Products D. Sandwich Core Materials E. Sandwich Adhesives F. Adhesives PART 3 CHAPTER 1 Design Principles, Design Loads Sec. 1 Design Principles A. Documentation B. Subdivision and Arrangement C. Scantlings D. Definitions Sec. 2 Design Loads B. Accelerations C. Pressures and Forces Sec. 3 Hull Girder Loads A. Longitudinal Bending, Shearing and Axial Loads B. Twin Hull Loads PART 3 CHAPTER 2 Hull Structural Design, Steel Sec. 1 Structural Principles B. Bottom Structures

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 15 C. Side Structure D. Deck Structure E. Flat Cross Structure F. Bulkhead Structures G. Superstructures and Deckhouses H. Structural Design in General I. Some Common Local Design Rules J. Support of Equipment and Outfitting Details K. Structural Aspects not Covered by the Rules Sec. 2 Materials and Material Protection B. Hull Structural Steel C. Alternative Structural Materials D. Corrosion Protection E. Deck Composition Sec. 3 Manufacturing, Inspection, Testing B. Inspection C. Extent of Examination D. Acceptance Criteria for NDT E. Testing Sec. 4 Hull Girder Strength B. Vertical Bending Strength C. Shear Strength D. Cases to be Investigated E. Transverse Strength of Twin Hull Craft Sec. 5 Steel Plating and Stiffeners B. Plating C. Stiffeners Sec. 6 Steel Webframes and Girder Systems B. Web Frames and Girders Sec. 7 Steel Pillars and Pillar Bulkheads B. Pillars C. Supporting Bulkheads Sec. 8 Welding and Weld Connections B. Types of Welded Joints C. Load Based Weld Scantlings D. Minimum Weld Scantlings Sec. 9 Direct Strength Calculations B. Plating C. Stiffeners D. Girders Sec. 10 Buckling Control B. Longitudinal Buckling Load C. Transverse Buckling Load D. Plating E. Stiffeners in Direction of Compression F. Stiffeners Perpendicular to Direction of Compression G. Elastic Buckling of Stiffened Panels H. Girders PART 3 CHAPTER 3 Hull Structural Design, Aluminium Alloy Sec. 1 Structural Principles B. Bottom Structures C. Side Structure

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 16 D. Deck Structure E. Flat Cross Structure F. Bulkhead Structures G. Superstructures and Deckhouses H. Structural Design in General I. Some Common Local Design Rules J. Support of Equipment and Outfitting Details K. Structural Aspects not Covered by Rules Sec. 2 Materials and Material Protection B. Structural Aluminium Alloy C. Corrosion Protection D. Other Materials Sec. 3 Manufacturing B. Inspection C. Extent of Examination D. Acceptance Criteria for NDT E. Testing Sec. 4 Hull Girder Strength B. Vertical Bending Strength C. Shear Strength D. Cases to be Investigated E. Transverse Strength of Twin Hull Craft Sec. 5 Plating and Stiffeners B. Plating C. Stiffeners Sec. 6 Web Frames and Girder Systems B. Web Frames and Girders Sec. 7 Pillars and Pillar Bulkheads B. Pillars C. Supporting Bulkheads Sec. 8 Weld Connections B. Types of Welded Joints C. Size of Connections Sec. 9 Direct Strength Calculations B. Plating C. Stiffeners D. Girders Sec. 10 Buckling Control B. Longitudinal Buckling Load C. Transverse Buckling Load D. Plating E. Stiffeners in Direction of Compression F. Stiffeners Perpendicular to Direction of Compression G. Elastic Buckling of Stiffened Panels H. Girders PART 3 CHAPTER 4 Hull Structural Design, Fibre Composite and Sandwich Constructions Sec. 1 Structural Principles A. Definitions B. Documentation C. Structural Calculations D. Bottom Structures E. Side Structures F. Deck Structure

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 17 G. Bulkhead Structures H. Superstructures and Deckhouses Sec. 2 Manufacturing Requirements B. Storage of Raw Materials C. Production Procedures and Workmanship D. Quality Assurance and Quality Control Sec. 3 Materials B. Application of Materials C. Material Properties and Qualification Testing Sec. 4 Hull Girder Strength B. Vertical Bending Strength C. Shear Strength D. Cases to be investigated E. Transverse Strength of Twin Hull Craft Sec. 5 Sandwich Panels B. Bending Sec. 6 Stiffened Single Skin Construction B. Laterally Loaded Single Skin Laminates Sec. 7 Stiffeners, Web Frames and Girders B. Bending and Shear C. Complex Girder Systems Sec. 8 Bonded Joints B. Design C. Qualification Sec. 9 Bolted Connections B. In-plane Loads (Shear Connections) C. Out-of-plane Loads D. Inserts and Attachments Sec. 10 Buckling B. Single Skin Panels C. Sandwich Panels D. Beams, Girders and Stringers E. Stiffened Plate Field F. Columns PART 3 CHAPTER 5 Equipment, Steering and Appendages Sec. 1 Hull Appendages B. Materials and Workmanship C. Arrangement of Appendages D. Design Loads and Supporting Structure E. Rudders F. Rudder Posts G. Shaft Brackets H. Foils I. Waterjets Sec. 2 Steering Arrangement Sec. 3 Anchoring and Mooring Equipment B. Structural Arrangement for Anchoring Equipment C. Equipment Specification

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 18 D. Anchors E. Anchor Chain Cables F. Windlass and Chain Stoppers G. Wire Ropes PART 3 CHAPTER 6 Stability and Watertight Integrity, Closing Appliances B. Requirements C. Methods Related to the Intact Stability Investigation of Hydrofoil Boats D. Ice Accretion Applicable to all Types of Craft E. Access Openings F. Air Intakes and Ventilation Openings G. Windows PART 3 CHAPTER 7 Accommodation and Escape Measures A. Application B. Scope of Work C. Submission of Documentation Sec. 2 Requirements for Issuance of HSC Safety Certificates App. A Interpretations PART 3 CHAPTER 8 Life-saving Appliances and Arrangements A. Application B. Scope of Work C. Submission of Documentation Sec. 2 Requirements for Issuance of HSC Safety Certificates PART 3 CHAPTER 9 Direct Calculation Methods Sec. 1 Procedures and Application B. Documentation C. Levels of Direct Calculations D. Water Jets with Adjacent Structure Sec. 2 Wave Loads and Motions B. Static Loads C. Wave Loads and Motions Analyses Sec. 3 Global Strength Analysis B. Finite Element Analysis Sec. 4 Local Structure Models A. Local Finite Element Models Sec. 5 Ultimate Strength Analysis A. Acceptance Criteria Sec. 6 Fatigue Analysis B. Loads and Design Criteria

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 19 PART 4 CHAPTER 1 Machinery Systems, General B. Definitions Sec. 2 Materials Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Arrangement B. Construction and Function C. Reliability and Availability D. Personnel Protection PART 4 CHAPTER 2 Rotating Machinery, General Sec. 1 Introduction Sec. 2 Certification Principles B. The Certification Process C. Alternative Survey Arrangements Sec. 3 Design and Documentation B. Special Materials and Processes Sec. 4 Electric Power Generation PART 4 CHAPTER 3 Rotating Machinery, Drivers Sec. 1 Diesel Engines B. Design C. Testing and Inspection D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspections I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 2 Gas Turbines B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. System Vibration H. Installation Inspections I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Steam Turbines B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. Vibrations H. Installation Inspections I. Shipboard Testing

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 20 PART 4 CHAPTER 4 Rotating Machinery, Power Transmission Sec. 1 Shafting B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 2 Gear Transmissions B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Clutches B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm and Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 4 Bending Compliant Couplings B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 5 Torsionally Elastic Couplings B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing PART 4 CHAPTER 5 Rotating Machinery, Driven Units Sec. 1 Propellers B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard Testing

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 21 Sec. 2 Water Jets B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indications F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Survey I. Shipboard Testing Sec. 3 Podded and Geared Thrusters B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control, Alarm, Safety Functions and Indication F. Arrangement G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection I. Shipboard testing Sec. 4 Compressors B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement Onboard G. Vibration H. Installation Inspection PART 4 CHAPTER 6 Piping Systems B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials A. Piping Systems Sec. 3 Design Principles A. Arrangement Sec. 4 Craft Piping Systems A. Bilge Pumping, Drainage, Air, Sounding and Filling Pipes Sec. 5 Machinery Piping Systems and Ventilation B. Other Systems Sec. 6 Pipes, Pumps, Valves, Flexible Hoses and Detachable Pipe Connections A. Pipes B. Pumps C. Valves D. Flexible Hoses E. Detachable Pipe Connections Sec. 7 Manufacture, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing A. Joining of Plastic Pipes B. Welding and Brazing C. Hydrostatic Tests of Piping D. Functional Testing E. Non-Destructive Testing PART 4 CHAPTER 7 Pressure Vessels

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 22 B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Accumulators for Hydraulic Systems E. Cylinders for Fire Extinguishing System F. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials A. Material Requirements Sec. 3 Arrangement A. Boilers and Pressure Vessels B. Thermal-oil Installations C. Exhaust Gas Boiler or Economisers Sec. 4 General Design Requirements B. Design Criteria C. Scantlings of Shells and Flat and Dished Ends D. Openings and Compensations E. Covers for Inspection Openings and Manholes F. Heat Exchanger Tubes Sec. 5 Particular Design Requirements for Boilers A. Shells and Headers of Cylindrical Sections B. Headers of Rectangular or Irregular Sections C. Dished Ends D. Flat Plates Supported by Stays E. Furnaces and Fireboxes of Cylindrical Form, Uptakes, Cross-tubes and Ogee Rings F. Stays G. Tubes H. Access and Inspection Openings Sec. 6 Mountings and Fittings B. Safety Valves C. Stop Valves and Check Valves D. Blow-down Valves and Test Valves for Boiler Water E. Gauges Sec. 7 Instrumentation and Automation B. Boilers C. Exhaust Gas Boilers or Economisers D. Water Heaters E. Thermal-oil Heaters Sec. 8 Manufacture, Workmanship and Testing A. Manufacture B. Workmanship C. Heat Treatment D. Testing E. Marking App. A Types and Minimum Dimensions of the Inspection Openings in Boilers and Pressure Vessels A. Definitions and Dimensions PART 4 CHAPTER 8 Electrical installations Sec. 1 Service description A. Application B. Verification scheme Sec. 2 System design B. Main electric power supply system C. Emergency power supply system D. Battery systems E. Starting arrangement for engines with electric starter F. Electric power distribution G. Protection H. Control of electric equipment I. Vessel arrangement J. Cable selection

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 23 Sec. 3 Equipment in general requirements B. Environmental requirements C. Equipment ratings D. Mechanical and electrical properties E. Marking and signboards F. Insulation G. Inspection and testing Sec. 4 Switchgear and control gear assemblies A. Construction B. Power circuits C. Control and protection circuits D. Inspection and testing Sec. 5 Rotating machines B. Additional requirements for generators C. Inspection and testing Sec. 6 Power transformers B. Inspection and testing Sec. 7 Semi-conductor converters requirements B. Inspection and testing Sec. 8 Miscellaneous equipment Sec. 9 Cables A. Application B. General cable construction C. Low voltage power cables D. High voltage cables E. Control and instrumentation cables F. Data communication cables G. Flexible electrical cables H. Inspection and testing Sec. 10 Installation Requirements B. Equipment C. Cables D. Inspection and testing Sec. 11 Hazardous areas installations B. Documentation C. Equipment selection D. Installation requirements Sec. 12 Electric propulsion B. Verification Sec. 13 Definitions A. Definitions App. A List of alarms and monitoring parameters PART 4 CHAPTER 9 Control and Monitoring Systems B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Tests Sec. 2 Design Principles A. System Configuration

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 24 B. Response to Failures Sec. 3 System Design A. System Elements B. General Requirements Sec. 4 Additional Requirements for Computer Based Systems Requirements B. System Software C. Control System Networks and Data Communication Links Sec. 5 Component Design and Installation B. Environmental Conditions, Instrumentation C. Electrical and Electronic Equipment Sec. 6 User Interface B. Workstation Design and Arrangement C. User Input Device and Display Unit Design D. Screen Based Systems PART 4 CHAPTER 10 Fire Safety A. Application B. Scope of work C. Submission of Documentation Sec. 2 Fire Safety Measures for Issuance of HSC Safety Certificates App. A Interpretations and Clarifications to the HSC Code Ch.7 B. HSC Code 7.2 Definitions C. HSC Code 7.3 Classification of space use D. HSC Code 7.4 Structural fire protection E. HSC Code 7.5 Fuel and other flammable fluid tanks and systems F. HSC Code 7.6 Ventilation G. HSC Code 7.7 Fire Detection and extinguishing system H. HSC Code 7.8 Protection of special category spaces and ro-ro spaces I. HSC Code 7.9 Miscellaneous J. HSC Code 7.10 Fire-fighters outfit K. HSC Code 7.11 Arrangement (passenger craft) L. HSC Code 7.12 Ventilation (passenger craft) M. HSC Code 7.13 Fixed Sprinkler System (passenger craft) N. HSC Code 7.14 Control stations (cargo craft) O. HSC Code 7.15 Cargo spaces (cargo craft) P. HSC Code 7.16 Fixed sprinkler system (cargo craft) Q. HSC Code 7.17 General (Dangerous Goods) App. B Fixed Gas Fire-extinguishing Systems B. HSC Code 7.7.3 Fixed fire extinguishing system PART 4 CHAPTER 11 Safety of Navigation B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Instruction Manuals E. Test and Trials Sec. 2 Navigational Equipment A. Equipment Requirements Sec. 3 Operating Compartment Layout A. Operating Compartment Design and Layout

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 25 Sec. 4 Handling, Controllability and Performance A. Handling, Controllability and Performance PART 4 CHAPTER 12 Radio Communications B. Definitions C. Qualifications D. Radio Records Sec. 2 Radio Equipment A. Functional Requirements B. Radio Installations C. Radio Equipment PART 4 CHAPTER 13 Control and Monitoring of Propulsion, Directional Control, Stabilisation and Auxiliary Systems B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Tests Sec. 2 System Arrangements A. System Design B. Safety System C. Automatic Control D. Fire Detection and Fire Alarm System E. Remote Control F. Alarm System G. Watertight Doors and Hatches Sec. 3 Directional Control Systems A. System Design Sec. 4 Stabilisation Systems A. System Design PART 4 CHAPTER 14 Steering Gear Sec. 1 Steering Gear B. Design C. Inspection and Testing D. Workshop Testing E. Power Supply, Control and Monitoring F. Arrangement for Installation Onboard G. (Intentionally left blank) H. Installation I. Shipboard Testing App. A Additional Requirements for Non-Duplicated Rudder Actuators B. Design C. Inspection and Testing PART 5 CHAPTER 1 Passenger Craft B. Documentation Sec. 2 Passenger Accommodation A. Passenger and Crew Accommodation B. Seat Construction C. Baggage, Store and Cargo Compartments D. Deck, Floors and Railings

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 26 Sec. 3 Intact and Damage Stability A. Documentation B. Requirements Sec. 4 Fire Safety - Passenger Craft A. Application Sec. 5 Electrical Installations A. Requirements Sec. 6 Machinery and Systems A. Requirements to Machinery B. Bilge Pump and Drainage Systems Sec. 7 Control and Monitoring Requirements B. System Design PART 5 CHAPTER 2 Car Ferry Sec. 1 General Regulations B. Application C. Safety for Persons Onboard D. Service Restrictions E. Documentation Sec. 2 Arrangement A. Hull Arrangement B. Bow Arrangement Sec. 3 Structures, Equipment A. Wheel Loadings and Car Deck Structure B. Stability C. Bilge Arrangement or Drainage D. Bow Door Structure E. External Vehicle Ramps Sec. 4 Fire Safety - Car Ferries A. Application Sec. 5 Control and Monitoring Requirements B. System Design PART 5 CHAPTER 3 Cargo Sec. 1 General Regulations B. Documentation Sec. 2 Arrangement A. Cargo Compartments B. Side and Stern Doors C. Bow Doors D. Indication and Surveillance E. Cargo Hatches F. External Vehicle Ramps Sec. 3 Structures, Equipment B. Requirements for Stability Sec. 4 Machinery and System A. Arrangements in Cargo Spaces B. Fire Safety - Cargo Craft C. Requirements for Machinery D. Electrical Installations Sec. 5 Container Carriers B. Testing and Marking of Lashing and Securing Equipment

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 27 C. Arrangements for Stowing and Lashing of Containers D. Design Loads E. Strength Analysis F. Allowable Forces and Stresses G. Signboards Sec. 6 Control and Monitoring Requirements B. System Design PART 5 CHAPTER 4 Crew Boats Sec. 1 General regulations B. Periodical surveys C. Documentation Sec. 2 Class requirements A. Structures and equipment B. Anchoring and mooring equipment C. Stability, water- and weathertight integrity D. Arrangement E. Machinery F. Piping systems G. Electrical systems H. Cargo handling systems Sec. 3 Safety requirements B. Damaged stability C. Fire safety D. Lifesaving appliances PART 5 CHAPTER 5 Yachts Sec. 1 General Regulations B. Documentation Sec. 2 Arrangement B. Furniture C. Baggage and Store Compartments D. Decks Sec. 3 Structures and Equipment B. Subdivision and Arrangement C. Hull Structural Design D. Openings and Closing Appliances E. Stability F. Anchoring and Mooring Equipment Sec. 4 Machinery and Systems B. Piping Systems C. Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery D. Electrical Systems Sec. 5 Fire Safety B. Structural Fire Protection, Materials and Arrangements C. Ventilation D. Fire Detection and TV Monitoring System E. Fire Extinguishing System F. Fire Main and Portable Extinguishers G. Sprinkler System H. Firefigter s Outfit and EEBDs Sec. 6 Special Regulations A. Life-saving Appliances

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 28 PART 5 CHAPTER 6 Patrol Boats Sec. 1 General Regulations B. Documentation Sec. 2 Arrangement A. Watertight Integrity and Buoyancy B. Accommodation C. Deck Arrangement D. Openings and Closing Appliances Sec. 3 Structures and Equipment A. Scantlings B. Equipment Sec. 4 Machinery and Systems A. Machinery and Hull Piping B. Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery C. Electrical systems Sec. 5 Fire Safety B. Structural fire protection and arrangements C. Ventilation D. Fire detection E. Extinguishing systems F. Fire pumps and fire main G. Portable extinguishers H. Miscellaneous Sec. 6 Special Requirements A. Lifesaving Appliances B. Radiocommunication PART 5 CHAPTER 7 Naval Landing Craft Sec. 1 General Regulations B. Deviations from the Rules Sec. 2 Arrangements A. Arrangements Sec. 3 Open Sea Operations A. Design Loads B. Structural Strength C. Stability, Watertight and Weathertight Integrity D. Piping Systems E. Fire Safety F. Safe Evacuation Sec. 4 Beaching Operations A. Special Considerations for Beaching Operations B. Structural Strength C. Piping Systems D. Machinery Sec. 5 LPD Operations A. Special Considerations for LPD Operations PART 5 CHAPTER 8 Carriage of Dangerous Goods Sec. 1 Fire Safety A. Requirements for craft and cargo spaces intended for the carriage of dangerous goods *

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 29 PART 5 CHAPTER 9 Small Service Crafts Sec. 1 General A. Introduction B. Procedural Requirements Sec. 2 Class Requirements A. Structure and Equipment B. Anchoring and Mooring Equipment C. Stability, Water- and Weathertight Integrity D. Arrangement E. Machinery F. Piping Systems G. Electrical Systems H. Control and Monitoring Systems Sec. 3 Safety Requirements B. Damaged Stability C. Fire Safety D. Life Saving Appliances E. Safety of Navigation F. Radiocommunications G. Miscellaneous App. A Documentation Requirements A. Documentation PART 5 CHAPTER 14 Naval and Naval Support Vessels Sec. 1 General Regulations A. Introduction B. Examination Principles C. Definitions D. Classification of Newbuildings E. Deviations from the Rules Sec. 2 Arrangements A. Deck Arrangements B. Watertight Compartments C. Zones D. Accommodation (for HS, LC and NSC) E. Stores (for HS, LC and NSC) Sec. 3 Design Loads Requirements B. Hull Girder Loads (for HS, LC and NSC) C. Local Loads (for HS, LC and NSC) D. Operational Loads E. Accidental Loads Sec. 4 Structural Strength Requirements B. Structural Arrangement C. Local Strength D. Global Strength E. Weld Connections F. Buckling (for HS, LC and NSC) G. Direct Strength Calculations Sec. 5 Stability, Watertight and Weathertight Integrity B. Freeboard, External Watertight Integrity (for HS, LC and NSC) C. Intact Stability Requirements D. Internal Watertight Integrity Sec. 6 Piping Systems B. Design Principles C. Pipes, Pumps, Valves, Flexible Hoses and Detachable Pipe Connections D. Manufacture, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing E. Marking

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 30 F. Machinery Piping Systems G. Vessel Piping System Sec. 7 Machinery, Propulsion and Positioning Requirements B. Operational Conditions C. Arrangement and System Design D. Component Specific Requirements Sec. 8 Electric Power Generation and Transfer Requirements B. Design Principles C. System Design D. Switchgear and Control Gear Assemblies E. Rotating Machinery F. Miscellaneous Equipment G. Installation and Testing H. Electric Propulsion Sec. 9 Control and Monitoring Requirements B. Documentation C. System Design D. Component Design and Installation E. Alarm System F. Damage Control System G. Monitoring and control H. Control Systems Sec. 10 Fire Safety B. Rule References and Definitions C. Documentation D. Structure E. Fire Control Zones F. Fire Integrity of Bulkheads and Decks G. Means of Escape H. Ventilation Systems I. Material Requirements J. Fire Detection System K. Fixed Fire-extinguishing System L. Fire-extinguishing Equipment M. Fire Pumps and Fire Main N. Firefighter s Outfit O. Other Spaces P. Helicopter Facilities Q. Fire Control Plans Sec. 11 Fire Safety Requirements for FRP Naval Vessels Requirements B. Structural Fire Protection, Materials and Arrangements C. Ventilation D. Fire Detection System E. Fire Extinguishing Systems and Hazardous spaces F. Fire Pumps, Fire Main and Portable Extinguishers G. Sprinkler System H. Firefighter s outfit I. Additional Fire Protection (optional) Sec. 12 Safe Evacuation of Personnel B. Communications C. Personal Life-saving Appliances D. Muster List, Emergency Instructions and Manuals E. Operating Instructions F. Survival Craft Stowage G. Survival Craft and Rescue Boat Embarkation and Recovery Arrangements H. Line-throwing Appliance I. Operational Readiness, Maintenance and Inspections J. Survival Craft and Rescue Boats K. Additional Requirements for Equipment Sec. 13 Radiation Hazards

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 31 B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Design Principles E. Installation F. Testing Sec. 14 Electromagnetic Compatibility B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Design Principles E. Installation F. Testing Sec. 15 Storage Rooms for Explosives B. Basic Requirements C. Arrangements D. Structure E. Fire Safety F. Radiation Hazards G. Signboards PART 6 CHAPTER 1 Miscellaneous Notations B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Helicopter Installations B. Design Loads and Load Combinations C. Structural Strength D. Miscellaneous E. Requirements for Vessel Safety (HELDK-S) F. Requirements for Helicopter Safety (HELDK-SH) G. Requirements for Helicopter Refuelling and Hangar Facilities (HELDK-SHF) H. (CAA-N) I. Certification and Testing PART 6 CHAPTER 3 Periodically Unattended Machinery Space B. Documentation C. Periodical test Sec. 2 System Arrangement B. Fire Detection and Alarm System C. Remote Control Sec. 3 Special Requirements A. Fire Safety Sec. 4 Survey PART 6 CHAPTER 8 Nautical Safety B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Instruction Manuals E. Tests and Trials

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 32 Sec. 2 Navigational Equipment A. Equipment Requirements B. Power Supply C. Alarm System D. Approval of Equipment Sec. 3 Operating Compartment Layout A. Operating Compartment Design and Layout Sec. 4 Bridge Equipment Tests B. On-board Testing of Bridge Equipment Sec. 5 Compartment Environment A. Bridge Working Environment Sec. 6 Operational Procedures PART 6 CHAPTER 9 Extended Lifetime B. Documentation Sec. 2 Loads and Structural Strength A. Loads B. Acceptance Criteria PART 6 CHAPTER 10 Nuclear Biological and Chemical Protection A. The Rules B. Definitions C. Levels of NBC protection D. Classification E. Documentation F. Survey Sec. 2 Arrangement Sec. 3 NBC Shelter and Citadel Requirements A. NBC Shelter and Citadel Requirements B. Other Sec. 4 Testing A. Testing PART 6 CHAPTER 11 Hull Monitoring Systems B. Definitions C. Documentation Sec. 2 Component Requirements A. Component Requirements B. Sensors C. Signal Conditioning Units Sec. 3 System Design A. System Requirements B. Primary Elements C. Data Processing D. User Interfaces E. Data Storage F. Extent of Monitoring

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 33 Sec. 4 Installation and Testing B. Approval and Testing Procedure PART 6 CHAPTER 12 Noise and Vibrations Sec. 1 Noise and Vibration B. Noise C. Structural Vibration D. Machinery Vibration PART 6 CHAPTER 13 Gas Fuelled Ship Installations Sec. 1 General requirements B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Certification E. Onboard documentation F. Signboards Sec. 2 Materials Sec. 3 Arrangement and system design A. Location and separation of spaces, arrangement of entrances and other openings B. Arrangement of air locks C. General gas piping design D. Exhaust system E. System configuration F. Gas supply system arrangement G. Gas supply system in machinery spaces H. Gas fuel storage tanks I. Fuel bunkering system J. Ventilation systems K. Nitrogen installations Sec. 4 Fire safety B. Fire protection C. Fire extinction D. Fire detection and alarm systems Sec. 5 Electrical systems B. Area classification C. Inspection and testing D. Maintenance Sec. 6 Control, monitoring and safety systems B. Gas control system C. Gas safety system D. Ventilation control, monitoring and safety E. Gas engine monitoring Sec. 7 Compressors and gas engines A. Gas compressors B. Gas engine design Sec. 8 Manufacture, workmanship and testing A. Gas tanks B. Gas piping systems C. Onboard testing

Pt.0 Ch.1 Sec.3 Systematic index Page 34 PART 6 CHAPTER 17 Safety of Navigation for Naval Vessels Sec. 2 Design of Workplace B. Bridge and Workstation Arrangement C. Bridge Configuration D. Requirements Specific for SOLAS Vessels E. Requirements Specific for HSC Code Vessels Sec. 3 Bridge Working Environment A. Requirements for Bridge Working Environment Sec. 4 Carriage Requirements for Navigational Systems and Equipment B. Carriage Requirements PART 6 CHAPTER 18 Combat Survivability B. Documentation Sec. 2 Hull Damage Strength B. Documentation C. Damage strength Sec. 3 System Redundancy B. Documentation C. System Requirements D. Surveys PART 6 CHAPTER 23 Fuel Cell Installations B. Definitions C. Documentation D. Certification E. Operation and Maintenance Manuals Sec. 2 Design Principles for FC-POWER Notation A. Design Principles Sec. 3 Materials B. Special Requirements for Different Fuels Sec. 4 Arrangement and System Design A. Location and Separation of Spaces B. Arrangement of Entrances and Other Openings C. General Pipe Design D. System Configuration E. FC fuel Supply System In Fuel Cell Spaces F. FC Fuel Storage G. FC Fuel Tank Design H. Fuel Bunkering System and Distribution System outside Machinery Spaces I. Ventilation System Sec. 5 Fire Safety B. Fire Protection C. Fire Extinction D. Fire Detection and Alarm Systems