Part B: Ships carrying dangerous liquid chemicals
Regulation 10
Part B
Construction and equipment of ships carrying
dangerous liquid chemicals in bulk
Regulation 8
Definitions
For the purpose of this part, unless expressly provided otherwise:
1
International Bulk Chemical Code
(IBC
Code)
means the International Code for the Construction and
Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of
the Organization by resolution MSC.4(48), as may be amended by the Organization, provided that such
amendments are adopted, brought into force and take effect in accordance with the provisions of article VIII of
the present Convention concerning the amendment procedures applicable to the annex other than chapter I.
2
Chemical tanker
means a cargo ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any
liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code.
3 For the purpose of regulation 9,
ship constructed
means a ship the keel of which is laid or which is at a
similar stage of construction.
4 At a
similar stage
of
construction
means the stage at which:
.1 construction identifiable with a specific ship begins; and
.2 assembly of that ship has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 1% of the estimated mass
of all structural material, whichever is less.
Regulation 9
Application to chemical tankers
1 Unless expressly provided otherwise, this part applies to chemical tankers constructed on or after
1 July 1986 including those of less than 500 gross tonnage. Such tankers shall comply with the
requirements of this part in addition to any other applicable requirements of the present regulations.
2 Any chemical tanker, irrespective of the date of construction, which undergoes repairs, alterations,
modifications and outfitting related thereto shall continue to comply with at least the requirements
previously applicable to the ship. Such a ship, if constructed before 1 July 1986, shall, as a rule, comply with
the requirements for a ship constructed on or after that date to at least the same extent as before undergoing
such repairs, alterations, modifications or outfitting. Repairs, alterations and modifications of a major
character, and outfitting related thereto, shall meet the requirements for a ship constructed on or after
1 July 1986 in so far as the Administration deems reasonable and practicable.
3 A ship, irrespective of the date of construction, which is converted to a chemical tanker shall be
treated as a chemical tanker constructed on the date on which such conversion commenced.
Regulation 10
Requirements for chemical tankers
1 A chemical tanker shall comply with the requirements of the International Bulk Chemical Code and
shall, in addition to the requirements of regulation 1/8,1/9, and 1/10, as applicable, be surveyed and certified
as provided for in that Code.
2 A chemical tanker holding a certificate issued pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1 shall be subject
to the control established in regulation 1/19. For this purpose such certificate shall be treated as a certificate
issued under regulation 1/12 or 1/13.
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