Foreword
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Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Resolutions - Assembly - IMO Resolution A.265(VIII) – Regulations on Subdivision and Stability of Passenger Ships as an Equivalent to Part B of Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960 – (Adopted on 20 November 1973) - Annex - Regulations on Subdivision and Stability of Passenger Ships as An Equivalent to Part B of Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960 - Foreword

Foreword

  1. The Regulations hereunder constitute an equivalent to and a total alternative to the requirements of Part B of Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960 for passenger ships.

  2. In applying these equivalent Regulations the following should be observed for other Parts of Chapter II of that Convention:

 PART A -Regulation 1(d) and Regulation 2 are not applicable.

 PARTS C, F AND H - In Regulations 25(a), 37(b), 68(a), 94(1), 96(b), 99(a), (b) and (c) and 108 the term “bulkhead deck” is to be replaced by the term “relevant bulkhead deck” as defined in Regulation 1(e) of the equivalent Regulations.

  3. The following references to Regulations relate solely to the Regulations of this Equivalent.


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