7.4 Onboard documentation
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7.4 Onboard documentation

 The onboard documentation demonstrating the ship system capabilities should include:

  • .1 documentation, as per paragraphs 7.3.1.1, 7.3.1.2 and 7.3.1.3 above;

  • .2 operational manual for fire and flooding casualty cases and safe return to port operation, including details of any manual action required to ensure operation of all essential systems, availability of safe areas including provision of basic services therein (e.g., closing/opening of valves, shutting down/start of equipment/fans, etc.);

  • .3 description of operation of essential systems after a fire casualty exceeding the casualty threshold;

  • .4 list of spaces considered having negligible fire risk, if any; and

  • .5 test, inspection, and maintenance plan.


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