Reference number
ISO 16145-1:2012
International Standard
ISO 16145-1:2012
Ships and marine technology — Protective coatings and inspection method — Part 1: Dedicated sea water ballast tanks
Edition 1
2012-10
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ISO 16145-1:2012
55730
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Publiée (Edition 1, 2012)
Cette publication a été révisée et confirmée pour la dernière fois en 2023. Cette édition reste donc d’actualité.

ISO 16145-1:2012

ISO 16145-1:2012
55730
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Résumé

This part of ISO 16145 specifies a method of protective coatings and its inspection for dedicated seawater ballast tanks. It is applicable to all types of ships of not less than 500 gross tonnage and double-side skin spaces of bulk carriers of 150 m in length and upwards, which are contracted for new building on or after 1 July 2008; or in the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 January 2009; or the delivery of which is on or after 1 July 2012.

This part of ISO 16145 also is applicable to the dedicated seawater ballast tanks of oil tankers of double hull construction of 150 m in length and upwards and double-side skin spaces of bulk carriers of 90 m in length and upwards, which are contracted for new building on or after 8 December 2006.

NOTE   Double-side skin space is a configuration where each ship side is constructed by the side shell with a longitudinal bulkhead connecting to the double bottom and the deck. Hopper side tanks and top-side tanks may, where fitted, be integral parts of the double-side skin configuration. Therefore, the void spaces or other designated tanks arranged as a part of top-side tank, when provided in the bulk carriers of single-side skin construction, need not be considered as a double-side skin space 

Informations générales

  •  : Publiée
     : 2012-10
    : Norme internationale confirmée [90.93]
  •  : 1
  • ISO/TC 8/SC 8
    47.020.99 
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