ClassNK Updates Steel Ships Survey/Construction Guide

May 25, 2016

Classification society ClassNK has released printed versions of its 2016 Rules and Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships.
 
ClassNK regularly reviews and revises its technical rules and guidance in order to ensure that they are relevant and up-to-date.
 
The 2016 edition contains requirement amendments made between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015 related to structural strength of container carriers, fire safety measures for vehicle carriers transporting motor vehicles powered by compressed hydrogen or compressed natural gas, welding procedures and related specifications, material factors of rolled stainless steel and stainless clad steel plates, propeller shaft and stern tube shaft surveys, propeller shaft condition monitoring systems, means of escape from machinery control rooms and main workshops, and scope of application of fire-resistant cables, installation positions of fixed hydrocarbon gas detection systems.
 
Printed versions are available for purchase on the ClassNK website, with CD-ROM and PDF versions are scheduled to be made available in late June.

Logistics News

CMA CGM’s Shipping Engine Holds Course in a Volatile Q3

CMA CGM’s Shipping Engine Holds Course in a Volatile Q3

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Delivers Vessel KEYAKI

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Delivers Vessel KEYAKI

Online Training Helps Maritime Professionals Recognize Signs of Human Trafficking

Online Training Helps Maritime Professionals Recognize Signs of Human Trafficking

Wilson Sons Earns 2025 Diamond Sustainability Seal from Brazilian Ministry of Ports and Airports

Wilson Sons Earns 2025 Diamond Sustainability Seal from Brazilian Ministry of Ports and Airports

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Lukoil Moldova grants free fuel use to the government in spite of US sanctions
Azerbaijani oil exports through BTC pipeline fell 5.9% year-on-year amid contamination, according to data.
Iberia plans to increase Brazil capacity by 25% in 2026 with the help of Airbus jets