Interpretation Deck spillage barrier (Paragraph 3.2.3)
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Interpretation Deck spillage barrier (Paragraph 3.2.3)

 For all chemical tankers regardless of the cargo to be carried. Where a deckhouse is substituted for a superstructure and liquid could flow along the sides of the house, the house front should be continued to the sides of the ship in the form of a sill or a separate spillage barrier should be arranged as described in regulation II-2/56.6 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended.


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