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"criterion numeral" in relation to any ship means the criterion numeral of the ship determined in accordance with such of the provisions of the Second Schedule to these Rules as apply to that ship "crew space" means crew accommodation within the meaning of the Merchant Shipping (Crew Accommodation on Board Ship) Regulations, 1951 ( (ii) a central indicator connected with a system for the detection of fire or smoke or (i) a compass, direction-finder, radar equipment, a steering wheel or other similar equipment used in navigation (b) any other enclosed space which houses "cargo space" in Part V means space appropriated for cargo, other than mail and bullion, and trunks leading to such spaces "bulkhead deck" means the uppermost deck up to which transverse watertight bulkheads are carried "breadth of the ship" means the greatest moulded breadth at or below the ship's deepest subdivision load water line " 'B' class division" means a bulkhead complying with such of the requirements of Rule 50 as are expressed to apply to "B" class divisions "auxiliary stairway" for the purpose of Rule 57(2) means a stairway of steel or other suitable material, which is not required by Rule 91 to form part of a means of escape and which serves only two decks ( e) space similar to any of the foregoing, not being service spaces or open spaces on deck " 'A' class division " means a bulkhead or part of a deck, in either case complying with such of the requirements of Rule 50 as are expressed to apply to "A" class divisions (3) The Merchant Shipping (Construction) Rules, 1953 (Ģ Interpretation, application and exemption of certain ships on limited service. (2) These Rules shall come into operation on the 14th day of May, 1967. 20 of 1966) and the Transport, Fuel and Power (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order, 1959 (ġ Short title, commencement and revocation.ġ.-(1) These Rules may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Passenger Ship Construction) Rules, 1967. Merchant Shipping (Safety Convention) Act, 1952 CHILDERS, Minister for Transport and Power, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Alternative construction, equipment and machinery.Īreas of Smooth Waters and Partially Smooth Waters.Ĭalculation of Maximum Length of Watertight Compartments.Ĭonstruction of Watertight Bulkheads, etc.Īutomatic Sprinkler, Fire Alarm, and Fire Detection system. Communication between Bridge and Engine Room.ĩ2. Oil fuel installations : Cooking ranges and other heating appliances.Ĩ3. Oil fuel installations : Boilers and machinery.Ĩ1. Oil systems for lubricating, cooling and control.Ĩ0. Passenger ships carrying not more than 36 passengers to comply with certain Rules.įIRE PROTECTION : SHIPS OF CLASSES III TO VI INCLUSIVE.ħ9. Miscellaneous items of fire protection.įIRE PROTECTION : SHIPS OF CLASSES I, II AND II(A).Ħ5. Protection of lifts and vertical trunks for light and air.Ħ3. Separation of accommodation spaces from other enclosed spaces.ĥ9. Automatic sprinkler, fire alarm and fire detection systems : Method II.ĥ8. Automatic fire alarm and fire detection systems : Methods I and III.ĥ6. Restriction of combustible material, etc : Methods I and III.ĥ5. Bulkheads with main vertical zones : Methods I and III.ĥ4.
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Openings in "B" class divisions : Methods I and III.ĥ3. Emergency source of electric power : Ships of Class III.įIRE PROTECTION: SHIPS OF CLASSES I, II AND II(A).ĥ2. Emergency source of electric power : Ships of Classes I, II and II(A).Ĥ1. Main generating sets : Ships of Classes I to III inclusive.Ĥ0.
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Precautions against flooding through bilge pipes.ģ9. Requirements for bilge pumps and bilge suctions.ģ3. Number and type of bilge pumps, means for bailing : Ships of Classes IV to VI inclusive.ģ0.
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Number and type of bilge pumps : Ships of Classes II(A) and III.Ģ9. Number and type of bilge pumps : Ships of Classes I and II.Ģ8. SHIPS NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH PART IIĢ7. Side and other openings above margin line.Ģ0. Openings in the shell plating below margin line.ġ8. Watertight doors : Signals and communications.ġ7. Means of operating sliding watertight doors.ġ5. Means of closing openings in watertight bulkheads and other structures required to be watertight.ġ4. Openings in watertight bulkheads and other structures.ġ3. Construction of watertight portions of ships.ġ2. Peak and machinery space bulkheads, shaft tunnels, etc.ġ1. Interpretation, application and exemption of certain ships on limited service.ħ. Short title, commencement and revocation.Ģ. MERCHANT SHIPPING (PASSENGER SHIP CONSTRUCTION) RULES, 1967.ġ.