ABS 154-2016 GUIDE FOR MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION.pdf
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1、 Guide for Means of Access to Tanks and Holds for Inspection GUIDE FOR MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION APRIL 2016 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 Copyright 2016 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive
2、 Houston, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword Background The maritime industry has long recognized that periodic surveys/inspections are the primary means for verifying that a vessels structure is maintained within applicable requirements throughout its operational life. These surveys/inspections help co
3、nfirm that the vessel is free from damage such as cracks, buckling, corrosion and overloading, and that material thickness are within established limits. For surveys/inspections to be carried out effectively, suitable means of access to the vessels structure are required. To address the issue of sui
4、table access, the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) adopted the following resolutions into SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-6 on “Access to and within spaces in the cargo area of oil tankers and bulk carriers”: MSC.194(80) Adoption of Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea, 19
5、74, as amended MSC.151(78) Adoption of Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974, as amended and MSC.158(78) Adoption of Amendments to the Technical Provisions To assist in the implementation of these new IMO resolutions, the International Association of Classifi
6、cation Societies (IACS) developed the Unified Interpretation (UI) SC 191, for the application of amended SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-6 (Resolution MSC.151(78) and revised Technical Provisions for Means of Access for Inspections (Resolution MSC.158(78). In addition, the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) ha
7、s approved the interpretations of the provision of SOLAS Chapter II-1 and of the Technical provisions adopted with resolution MSC.158(78) as contained in MSC.1/Circ.1284 and in MSC.1/Circ.1464/Rev.1. Application The vessel types and sizes listed below, if constructed on/after 1 January 2006 are requ
8、ired to comply with SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-6 and Resolutions MSC.151(78) and MSC.158(78): Oil tankers of 500 gross tonnage Bulk carriers (as defined in SOLAS regulation IX/1) of 20,000 gross tonnage and over. Scope In support of the Statutory and IACS guidance, ABS has prepared the Guide for Means
9、of Access to Tanks and Holds for Inspection. This Guide provides graphical illustrations and additional textual clarification of the means of access requirements. The goal is to improve the comprehension and application of the Statutory and IACS guidance. This Guide presents two (2) levels of means
10、of access guidance. The first provides the base criteria to meet the IMO requirements. The second, and preferred, level of guidance incorporates the application of current ergonomics practices to the means of access requirements. The application of ergonomics to the means of access requirements will
11、 enhance levels of safety as well as quality of work by providing appropriate access for survey, inspection and maintenance activities for tanks and holds. Associated Notations This Guide offers two optional notations related to means of access, PMA and PMA+. The PMA notation is awarded for complian
12、ce with all IMO permanent means of access requirements. The PMA+ notation is awarded for compliance with the enhanced ergonomic level of means of access guidance contained in this Guide. This Guide becomes effective on the first day of the month of publication. Users are advised to check periodicall
13、y on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of this Guide is the most current. We welcome your feedback. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to rsdeagle.org. ii ABSGUIDE FOR MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION .2016 Table of Contents GUIDE FOR
14、 MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction . 1 2 Application 1 3 Scope 1 4 Terminology 2 5 Notations . 2 5.1 PMA Notation 2 5.2 PMA+ Notation 3 6 Detailed Considerations for the PMA+ Notation . 3 6.1 Overview . 3 6.2 Example of the Application
15、 of the PMA+ Notation . 3 6.3 Examples of PMA+ Notation Opportunities . 3 6.4 IMO Means of Access Requirements versus Ergonomic Practices 4 7 Documentation 5 7.1 Plans, Certifications, and Documentation 5 8 Surveys after Construction 5 8.1 Annual Surveys . 5 8.2 Intermediate Survey 6 8.3 Special Per
16、iodical Surveys 6 8.4 Requirements for Vessel Alterations . 6 9 Units of Measure . 6 10 Alternatives . 6 10.1 General 6 10.2 Other Regulations . 6 10.3 Departures from Criteria 7 SECTION 2 Means of Access Requirements and Interpretations 8 1 Introduction . 8 2 Associated Documentation . 8 3 Overview
17、 of Means of Access Requirements . 8 ABSGUIDE FOR MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION .2016 iii 4 Specific Means of Access Requirements for Oil Tankers . 10 4.1 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) and Containing
18、 Internal Structures) 10 4.2 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.1 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) and Containing Internal Structures) 11 4.3 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.2 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) an
19、d Containing Internal Structures) 12 4.4 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.3 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) and Containing Internal Structures) 13 4.5 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.4 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m
20、(19.5 ft) and Containing Internal Structures) 13 4.6 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.5 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) and Containing Internal Structures) 14 4.7 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.1.6 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a
21、 Height 6 m (19.5 ft) and Containing Internal Structures) 15 4.8 Means of Access Requirements for Table 1/1.2 of MSC.158(78) for Oil Tankers (Tanks with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) . 29 FIGURE 14 Transverse Web Access for Bulk Carriers 30 FIGURE 15 Bilge Hopper Tank Access with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) 32
22、FIGURE 16 Access Ladder between the Longitudinal Continuous Means of Access and the Bottom of the Space 33 FIGURE 17 Alternate Bilge Hopper Tank Access with a Height 6 m (19.5 ft) 34 FIGURE 18 Access for Foremost and Aftmost Bilge Hopper Tanks 35 SECTION 3 Walkways, Ramps, and Work Platforms . 38 1
23、General . 38 1.1 Design Loads . 38 2 Walkways and Ramps 39 2.1 General Principles . 39 2.2 Toeboards . 39 2.3 Walkway and Ramp Design . 40 vi ABSGUIDE FOR MEANS OF ACCESS TO TANKS AND HOLDS FOR INSPECTION .2016 3 Work Platforms . 43 3.1 General Principles . 43 FIGURE 1 Toeboard Dimensions . 40 FIGUR
24、E 2 Walkway and Ramp Design 41 FIGURE 3 Web Frame Walkways 42 FIGURE 4 Discontinuous Handrail where Top and Mid Rails are Connected . 42 FIGURE 5 Discontinuous Handrails where Top and Mid Rails are not Connected . 43 FIGURE 6 Work Platform Dimensions . 44 SECTION 4 Vertical Ladders, Inclined Ladders
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