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1 Code Edition I - Ship Technology Part 0 - Classification and Surveys Classification and Surveys I Part 1 - Seagoing Ships Chapter 1 - Hull Structures I Chapter 1 - Hull Structures I Chapter 2 - Machinery Installations I Chapter 2 - Machinery Installations I Chapter 3 - Electrical Installations I Chapter 4 - Automation I Chapter 5 - Structural Rules for Container Ships I Chapter 5 - Structural Rules for Container Ships I Chapter 5a - Supplementary Rules for Application of Steel with Yield Strength of 460 N/mm2 as well as Extremely Thick Steel Plates of Different Yield Strength I-1-5a Chapter 6 - Liquefied Gas Carriers I Chapter 6 - Liquefied Gas Carriers I Chapter 7 - Chemical Tankers I Chapter 8 - Fishing Vessels I Chapter 9 - Oil Recovery Vessels I Chapter 10 - Refrigerating Installations I Chapter 11 - Bridge Arrangement and Equipment on Seagoing Ships I Chapter 12 - Chemical Recovery Vessels I Chapter 14 - Redundant Propulsion and Steering Systems I Chapter 15 - Dynamic Positioning Systems I Chapter 16 - Harmony Class Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cruise Ships (v 25 kn) I Chapter 17 - Guidelines for Machinery Condition Monitoring I Chapter 18 - Harmony Class Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cruise Ships (v > 25 kn) I Chapter 19 - Guidelines for the Carriage of Refrigerated Containers on Board Ships I Chapter 20 - Stowage and Lashing of Containers I Rule Change Notice for Chapter 20, Section 3 and Annex K 15 Oct Chapter 21 - Ventilation I Chapter 22 - Guidelines for the Construction of Polar Class Ships I Chapter 23 - Harmony Class - Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cargo Ships I
2 Chapter 24 - Guidelines for Compliance with MLC 2006 Noise and Vibration Requirements I Part 2 - Inland Navigation Vessels Chapter 1 - Classification and Surveys I Chapter 2 - Hull Design and Construction I Chapter 3 - Machinery, Systems and Electricity I Chapter 4 - Additional Requirements for Notations I Part 3 - Special Craft Chapter 1 - High Speed Craft I Chapter 2 - Yachts 24 m I Chapter 3 - Yachts and Boats up to 24 m I Chapter 4 - Guidelines for Lifeboats and Rescue Boats I Chapter 6 - Preliminary Rules for Patrol Boats I Chapter 7 - Guidelines for the Structural Design of Racing Yachts 24 m I Part 4 - Rigging Technology Chapter 1 - Tall Ship Rigs I Chapter 2 - Guidelines for Design and Construction of Large Modern Yacht Rigs I Chapter 3 - Guidelines for the Type Approval of Carbon Strand and PBO Cable Rigging for Sailing Yachts I Chapter 4 - Guidelines for Maintenance and Inspection of Tall Ship Rigs I Part 5 - Underwater Technology Chapter 1 - Diving Systems and Diving Simulators I Chapter 2 - Manned Submersibles I Chapter 3 - Unmanned Submersibles (ROV,AUV) and Underwater Working Machines I Part 6 - Offshore Service Vessels Chapter 1 - Hull Structures I Chapter 2 - Machinery and Systems I Chapter 3 - Crew Boats and Offshore Wind Farm Service Craft I II - Materials and Welding Part 1 - Metallic Materials Chapter 1 - Principles and Test Procedures II Chapter 2 - Steel and Iron Materials II Rule Change Notice Chapter 2, Section 1 1 December 2011
3 Chapter 3 - Non-Ferrous Metals II Chapter 4 - Equipment II Chapter 5 - Materials for Propeller Fabrication II Chapter 6 - Special Materials for Naval Ships II Part 2 - Non-metallic Materials Chapter 1 - Fibre Reinforced Plastics and Bonding II Chapter 2 - Wooden Materials II Chapter 3 - Guidelines for Elastomeric Adhesives and Adhesive Joints II Part 3 - Welding Chapter 1 - General Requirements, Proof of Qualifications, Approvals II Chapter 2 - Design, Fabrication and Inspection of Welded Joints II Chapter 3 - Welding in the Various Fields of Application II Rule Change Notice Chapter 3, Section 1, F. March 2008, amended 2013 III - Naval Ship Technology Part 0 - Classification and Surveys Classification and Surveys III Part 1 - Surface Ships Chapter 1 - Hull Structures and Ship Equipment III Chapter 2 - Propulsion Plants III Chapter 3a - Electrical Installations III-1-3a 2012 Chapter 3b - Automation III-1-3b 2012 Chapter 4 - Ship Operation Installations and Auxiliary Systems III Part 2 - Sub-Surface Ships Chapter 1 - Submarines III Addendum for Chapter 1, Annex A & B 2013 Chapter 2 - Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicles III Chapter 3 - Guidelines for Air Independent Power Systems for Underwater Use III IV - Industrial Services Part 6 - Offshore Technology Chapter 1 - Classification, Certification and Surveys IV Chapter 2 - Mobile Offshore Units IV
4 Addendum 1 for Chapter 2, Section Chapter 3 - Fixed Offshore Installations IV Chapter 4 - Structural Design IV Chapter 5 - Machinery Installations IV Chapter 6 - Electrical Installations IV Chapter 7 - Guideline for the Construction of Fixed Offshore Installations in Ice Infested Waters IV Chapter 8 - Guideline for the Certification of Blow-Out Preventers IV Chapter 9 - Guideline for Personnel Transfers by Means of Lifting Appliances IV Part 7 - Offshore Substations Chapter 1 - Certification and Surveys IV Chapter 2 - Structural Design IV Chapter 3 - General Safety IV Chapter 4 - Machinery and Utility Systems IV Chapter 5 - Electrical Equipment IV Chapter 6 - Instrumentation IV Part 11 - Machinery and Civil Engineering Works Chapter 1 - Ship Lifts and Ro-Ro Ferry Ramps IV V - Analysis Techniques Part 1 - Hull Structural Design Analyses Chapter 1 - Guidelines for Global Strength Analysis of Container Ships V Chapter 2 - Guidelines for Fatigue Strength Analyses of Ship Structures V Chapter 4 - Guidelines for Global Strength Analysis of Multipurpose Vessels V Part 2 - Risk Analyses Chapter 1 - Guidelines for the Analysis of Alternative Design and Arrangements V VI - Additional Rules and Guidelines Part 1 - Container Technology Chapter 1 - Guidelines for the Construction, Repair and Testing of Freight Containers VI Part 2 - Loading Gear Chapter 2 - Loading Gear on Seagoing Ships and Offshore Installations VI
5 Part 3 - Machinery Installations Chapter 1 - Guidelines for the Use of Gas as Fuel for Ships VI Chapter 4 - Guidelines for Equipment on Fire Fighting Ships VI Chapter 5 - Guidelines for Design, Equipment and Testing of Gas Welding Installations on Seagoing Ships VI Chapter 6 - Guidelines for the Construction, Equipment and Testing of Closed Fuel Oil Overflow Systems VI Chapter 7 - Guidelines for the Design, Construction and Testing of Pumps VI Chapter 11 - Guidelines for the Use of Fuel Cell Systems on Board of Ships and Boats VI Part 4 - Diesel Engines Chapter 1 - Guidelines for Mass Produced Engines VI Chapter 2 - Calculation of Crankshafts for Internal Combustion Engines VI Chapter 3 - Guidelines for the Seating of Propulsion Plants and Auxiliary Machinery VI Part 6 - Modular Certification System Chapter 2 - Guidelines for the Inspection of Mechanical and Electrotechnical Products VI Part 7 - Guidelines for the Performance of Type Approvals Chapter 1 - Procedure VI Chapter 2 - Test Requirements for Electrical / Electronic Equipment and Systems VI Chapter 4 - Test Requirements for Sealing Systems of Bulkhead and Deck Penetrations VI Chapter 5 - Test Requirements for Complex Data Networks VI Chapter 6 - Test Requirements for Electrical Machinery VI Chapter 7 - Test Requirements for Statical Converters with Semi-Conductors VI Chapter 8 - Test Requirements for Components and Systems of Mechanical Engineering and Offshore Technology VI Chapter 8 - Test Requirements for Components and Systems of Mechanical Engineering and Offshore Technology VI
6 Part 8 - Electrical Engineering Chapter 5 - Guidelines for the Restoration of Electrical Systems following Damage caused by Fire, Water and Extinguishing Agents VI Part 9 - Materials and Welding Chapter 2 - Guidelines for the Fabrication and Inspection of Welded Pipelines of Copper-Nickel-Alloys VI Chapter 5 - Guidelines for the Approval of Reaction Plastics and Composite Materials for the Seating and Repair of Components VI Part 10 - Corrosion Protection Chapter 1 - Coating of Ballast Water Tanks VI Chapter 2 - Guidelines for Corrosion Protection and Coating Systems VI Chapter 3 - Corrosion Protection of Crude Oil Cargo Tanks VI Part 11 - Other Operations and Systems Chapter 2 - Preliminary Guidelines for Safe Return to Port Capability of Passenger Ships VI Chapter 3 - Guidelines for Sea Trials of Motor Vessels VI Chapter 4 - Chamber Systems for Tunnelling VI Chapter 5 - Guidelines for Extended Dry-Dock Interval VI Chapter 6 - Guidelines for the Preparation of Damage Stability Calculations and Damage Control Documentation on Board VI Chapter 7 - Guidelines for Loading Computer Systems VI Chapter 8 - Guidelines and Approval Procedure for "In Service Inclining Test Systems" (ISITS) VI Chapter 9 - Guidelines for the Condition Assessment Program VI Chapter 10 - Guidelines on Ballast Water Management VI Chapter 11 - Guidelines for the Preparation of Operating and Maintenance Manuals for Shell Doors VI Part 12 - Environment Protection Chapter 1 - Guidelines for the Environmental Service System VI Chapter 2 - Ship Recycling Related Certification Processes VI Chapter 2 - Ship Recycling Related Certification Processes VI
7 Part 13 - Energy Efficiency Chapter 1 - Guidelines for Determination of the Energy Efficiency Design Index VI EU RO - Recognised Organisations For EU RO Mutual Recognition Procedures and Technical Requirements, see DNVGL-CP-0338, Sec.7
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