1 Existing subparagraph 2.2.1 is replaced by the
following:
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"2.2.1 General: Ships subject to this Code may
be assigned the minimum freeboard permitted by the International Convention
on Load Lines, 1966. The additional requirements in paragraph 2.2.4,
taking into account any empty or partially filled tank as well as
the specific gravities of cargoes to be carried, however, should govern
the allowed operating draught for any actual condition of loading.
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2.2.1.1 All ships engaged in the transport of
chemicals in bulk should be supplied with loading and stability manuals
for the information and guidance of the master. These manuals should
contain details concerning the loaded conditions of full and empty
or partially empty tanks, the position of these tanks in the ship,
the specific gravities of the various parcels of cargoes carried,
and any ballast arrangements in critical conditions of loading. Provisions
for evaluating other conditions of loading should be contained in
the manuals.
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2.2.1.2 All ships subject to the Code, shall be
fitted with a stability instrument, capable of verifying compliance
with intact and damage stability requirements approved by the Administration,
at the first scheduled renewal survey of the ship on or after 1 January
2016, but not later than 1 January 2021, having regard to the performance
standards recommended by the Organizationfootnote:
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.1 notwithstanding the above, a stability instrument
fitted on a ship before 1 January 2016 need not be replaced provided
it is capable of verifying compliance with intact and damage stability,
to the satisfaction of the Administration; and
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.2 for the purposes of control under regulation 16 of MARPOL Annex II,
the Administration shall issue a document of approval for the stability
instrument
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2.2.1.3 The Administration may waive the requirements
of paragraph 2.2.1.2 for the following ships provided the procedures
employed for intact and damage stability verification maintain the
same degree of safety as being loaded in accordance with the approved
conditionsfootnote. Any such waiver shall
be duly noted on the Certificate of Fitness referred to in paragraph
1.6.3:
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.1 ships which are on a dedicated service, with
a limited number of permutations of loading such that all anticipated
conditions have been approved in the stability information provided
to the master in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 2.2.1.1;
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.2 ships where stability verification is made
remotely by a means approved by the Administration;
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.3 ships which are loaded within an approved range
of loading conditions; or
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.4 ships provided with approved limiting KG/GM
curves covering all applicable intact and damage stability requirements.
2 Paragraph 6 is replaced with the following:
Where it is required to load the ship other than in accordance
with the above instruction, then the necessary calculations to justify
the proposed loading conditions shall be communicated to the certifying
Administration who may authorize in writing the adoption of the proposed
loading condition.