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发表于 2010-8-11 16:51
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来自: 中国上海
The Vessel as delivered, shall comply with the applicable regulatory requirements as follows:
 American Bureau of Shipping “Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (2001)” .
 International Convention on Load Lines 1966.
 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL Consolidated Edition,1997), as amended. (Single Point Discharge Collection and Treatment)
 Transport Canada TP4414, Guidelines Respecting Helicopter Facilities on Ships (For Heliport Design)
 UK Civil Aviation Authority, CAP 437 (for heliport design) ABS Guide for Certification of Cranes 1991.
 American Petroleum Institute (API) Specification for Offshore Cranes, API Spec 2C, Fifth Edition, April 1995.
 International Convention on Tonnage Measurement 1969.
 IEEE Standard No. 45 - "Recommended Practice for Electrical Installation Shipboard" 1983. IMO Code for Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 2001. Resolution
 A.649(16) (1989 MODU Code with 1991 amendments).
 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Consolidated Edition 2001, including all amendments in force at the time of Contract Signing.
The Builder shall obtain and deliver all necessary certificates and/or documents, except for those which apply to OFE, covering the approval and indicating compliance with the above regulations, including cargo gear certificates and admeasurement documents. The Builder shall also furnish a Master Carpenter's Certificate, a Classification Certificate, a Builder’s Certificate, a Load Line Certificate, an IMO Certificate, and a Certificate of Inspection (issued by the Flag State), all to be delivered to the Owner. An official number shall be obtained by the Owner and marked on Vessel by Builder as directed.
In addition, the Vessel shall be designed and built to meet the following:
1) Electrical Cable: Cables are to be selected according to IEC 331, 332-3 CAT A and ABS requirements. All cables are to be approved by the Classification Society.
2) A60 Windows: A60 windows as shown on the Contract Plans and as required by the Regulatory Bodies shall comply with ABS requirements and are to be approved by the Classification Society.
3) Ambient Temperature for Motors: Motors shall comply with ABS requirements.
4) United States Public Health Service Requirements for Potable Water Systems.
5) IP Model Code of Safe Practice, Part 15 - Area Classification Code for Petroleum Installations
6) IEC Recommendations for the Electrical and Electronic Equipment of Mobile and Fixed Offshore Installations
7) API RP500B Recommended Practice for Classification of Areas for Electrical Installations at Drilling Rigs and production Facilities on Land and On Marine Fixed and Mobile Platforms |
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