11.11.3 A vessel required to have approved damage stability information
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11.11.3 A vessel required to have approved damage stability information

  11.11.3.1 The owner(s) of a vessel should be responsible for the submission of the damage stability calculations prepared by a competent person(s), their accuracy (including methods and procedures used for calculations) and compliance with the requirements of Section 11.2.

The owner(s) should submit two (2) copies of the calculations to the Certifying Authority for approval.

  11.11.3.2 The Certifying Authority should approve the results of the damage stability cases provided that the results meet the standard defined in Section 11.2.

Approval (of the results but not the accuracy of the calculations) should be given in a formal letter from the Certifying Authority to the owner(s) and a copy of the calculations returned marked with the name of the Certifying Authority, the date and "RESULTS APPROVED".


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