Section 10 Cabin sole and lining
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Clasifications Register Rules and Regulations - Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Special Service Craft, July 2022 - Part 3 General Requirements and Constructional Arrangements - Chapter 4 Closing Arrangements and Outfit - Section 10 Cabin sole and lining

Section 10 Cabin sole and lining

10.1 General

10.1.1 Cabin soles are to be fitted and secured in such a manner as to provide access to the structure and fittings below.

10.1.2 The cabin fittings and linings against the side of the craft are to be so fitted as to be capable of being removed when necessary. The method of attachment is not to impair the strength of the structural members.

10.1.3 For fire protection requirements for cabin fittings and linings, see Pt 17 Fire Protection, Detection and Extinction.

10.2 Removal for access

10.2.1 It is recommended that the cabin fittings and linings against the side of the craft be so fitted as to be capable of being removed when necessary. The method of attachment is not to impair the strength of the structural members.

10.3 Fire aspects

10.3.1 For information and plans required, see Pt 17 Fire Protection, Detection and Extinction.


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