Hong Kong Regulations
- CHAPTER 369C
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PREAMBLE
1. Survey during construction
2. Strength of ships
3. Ships to be surveyed before being painted or cemented
4. Dry docking
5. Degree of subdivision
6. Definition of subdivision terms
7. Floodable length
9. Permeability
10. Permissible length of compartments
11. Criterion of service
12. Rules for subdivision
13. Special rules concerning subdivision
14. Peak and machinery space bulkheads, shaft tunnels, etc.
15. Double bottoms
16. Assigning, marking and recording of subdivision load-lines
17. Strength and construction
18. Watertight transverse bulkheads
19. Watertight longitudinal bulkheads
20. Watertight decks, steps and flats
21. Watertight recesses
23. Watertight tunnels
24. Watertight inner skins
25. Oil fuel tanks
26. Hose tests
27. Pressure tests of fore peak, double bottoms, inner skins, etc.
28. Limitation of number of openings
29. Openings not permitted in certain bulkheads
30. Pipes, etc., through bulkheads
31. Means for closing openings
32. Types of doors
33. Classes of watertight doors
34. Hand gear for watertight doors
35. Doors which close by their own weight
36. Doors which close by power
37. Indictors
38. Sound signals and warnings
39. Construction
40. Test of watertight doors
41. Classes of doors required
42. Limitation of number of openings and means for closing
43. Side scuttles
44. Scuppers, sanitary and other similar discharges
45. Discharge pipes, valves, etc.
46. Ash-shoots, rubbish-shoots, etc.
47. Gangway, cargo and coaling ports
48. Main and auxiliary inlets and discharges
49. Openings in ship's sides
50. Weatherdeck openings, etc.
51. Exits from watertight compartments
52. Fire-resisting bulkheads and doors
53. Stability
54. General
55. Permeability
56. Criterion of service
57. Rules for subdivision
58. Special rules concerning subdivision
59. Subdivision load lines
60. Classes of doors required
61. Side scuttles
62. Exits from watertight compartments
63. Fire-resisting bulkheads and doors
64. General
65. Construction of watertight bulkheads, etc.
66. Classes of doors required
67. Fire-resisting bulkheads and doors
68. General
70. Construction of watertight bulkheads, etc.
71. Openings in watertight bulkheads
72. Openings in ship's sides above the margin line
73. Fire-resisting bulkheads and doors
74. Submission of construction plans and particulars
75. Verification of subdivision particulars
76. Compasses
77. Adjustment of compasses
78. Master's and mate's compass certificate
79. Delay in obtaining compass certificate
80. Leads and lead-lines
81. Anchors, chain cables, hawsers and warps
82. Distress signals
83. Means of making signals of distress
84. Description of requisite signals
85. Approval of lifebuoy lights
86. Marking
87. Testing
88. Stowage of signals
89. Duties of surveyors
90. Examination of outside of hull, etc. in dry dock
91. Survey of inside of hull
92. Load line markings
93. Watertight bulkheads, decks, tunnels, etc.
94. Openings in watertight bulkheads, etc.
95. Openings in shell plating below margin line
96. General
97. Stability
98. Proof of quality
99. General
100. General
101. Stamping of castings and forgings
102. Recording of tests
103. Process of manufacture
104. Annealing
105. Test pieces
106. Principal castings and forgings
107. Side scuttles
108. Other castings attached to the shell plating
109. General
110. Side scuttles
111. Other castings attached to the shell plating
112. Ordinary cast iron not allowed for important parts or fittings
113. Construction
114. Certain openings to be kept closed
115. Marking of subdivision loadlines
116. Stability
117. Construction
118. Authority and application of instructions
119. General requirements
120. Arrangement of bilge pipes
121. Diameter of bilge suction pipes
122. Bilge valves, cocks, & c.
123. Bilge mud-boxes and strum-boxes
124. Sounding pipes
125. Bilge pumps
126. Motor ships
127. Passenger ships employed in the carriage of unberthed passengers in
special trades
128. Modified requirements applying to coasting and river trade ships
129. Machinery to be surveyed
130. Surveys of engines
131. Trials of machinery
132. Surveys of boilers
133. Inside of boilers to be examined every survey
134. Precaution regarding stays : bolted and cup patches
135. Repairs to boilers by welding
136. Lifting of boilers for inspection
137. Hydraulic test
138. Stamping boilers
139. Fixing of working pressure and examination of plans
140. Increase of boiler pressure
141. New arrangement
142. Defects to be reported
143. Process of manufacture
144. Only tested steel to be used; testing of metals used for forgoings
or castings; mode of testing; prohibition against giving of
declaration
145. Makers of boiler steel
146. Notice when tests are required
147. Selection and treatment of test-pieces
148. Standard test-pieces
149. Duplicate tests
150. Stamping of material
151. Test results
152. Freedom from defects, etc.
153. Number and nature of tests
154. Tensile tests
155. Bend tests
156. Inspection of plates, general
157. Number and nature of tests
158. Tensile tests
159. Bend tests
160. Iron combustion chamber stay bars
161. Rivets
162. Solid-drawn boiler tubes subject to internal pressure
163. Iron and steel subject to external pressure
164. Number and nature of tests
165. Tensile strength and elongation
166. Bend tests
167. General instructions
168. Number and nature of tests
169. Tensile strength and elongation
170. Bend tests
171. Annealing
172. Solid-drawn steel steam and feed pipes
173. Lap welded steel steam pipes
174. Lap welded iron steam pipes
175. Annealing iron and steel pipes
176. Hydraulic tests of iron and steel pipes
177. Solid drawn air bottles
178. General
179. Means for examination and cleaning
180. Maximum pitch of rivets in longitudinal joints
181. Distances between rows of rivets and between rivets and plate edges
182. Thickness of butt straps
183. Methods of calculating the strength of riveted joints
184. Circumferential seams
185. Manholes and large holes in shell
186. Spacing of screw stays through the cylindrical shell
187. Working pressure of boiler shells
188. Hemispherical ends
189. Dished ends (convex outside)
190. Flat plates
191. Back and front tube plates
192. Manholes and mudholes in flat plates
193. Plain furnaces
194. Furnace corrugated, or ribbed and grooved
195. Spherical furnaces
196. Maximum thickness
197. Ogee ring
198. Uptakes of haystack boilers, etc.
199. Compression on tube plates
200. Stay not to be welded
201. Steel longitudinal stays
202. Screw stays to combustion chambers
203. Stay tubes
204. Girders supporting combustion chamber tops
205. Plain smoke tubes
206. Doors
207. Water-tube boilers, general
208. Cylindrical drums, water-tube boilers
209. Headers and analogous fittings of water-tube boilers
210. Tubes of water-tube boilers
211. Detailed plans of superheaters to be submitted
212. Cylindrical superheaters
213. Tubulous superheaters attached to cylindrical boilers
214. Superheaters of water-tube boilers
215. Safety-valve and drains for superheaters
216. Cast evaporators, shells, &c., subject to internal pressure
217. Stress allowed on studs, &c.
218. Evaporators, generators, feed make-ups, &c.
219. Feed heaters, filters, &c.
220. Steam pipes
220A. Copper pipes
221. Wrought iron and steel pipes
222. Provision for expansion of steam pipes
223. Draining steam pipes
224. Examination and testing of steam pipes
225. General
226. Examination of safety-valves
227. Surveyor to see valves weighted
228. Provision as regards safety-valves
229. Owners, masters, and engineers to see that safety-valves are kept in
proper order
230. Area of safety-valves
231. Examination of arrangements generally
232. Spring-loaded safety-valves
233. Spring-loaded safety-valves to be tested under steam
234. Plans of new designs or of alterations in details of safety-valves
to be submitted
235. List of designs approved
236. Valves, cocks, etc., design and material
237. Salinometer cock or valve
238. Pressure gauges
239. Stop-valves
240. Water gauges required
241. Water-gauge details
242. Test cocks
243. Blow-off valve
244. Boiler feed arrangements
245. Materials for shafting
246. Turbine-driven shafting
247. Shafting of reciprocating
248. Thrust shafts
249. Tube and tail shafts
250. Coupling flanges and bolts
251. Distilling apparatus
252. List of approved distilling apparatus
253. Refrigerating machines
254. Precautions to be observed by surveys
255. Flash-point
256. Flash-point testing apparatus
257. Storage of oil fuel; tanks, &c.
258. Settling tanks
259. Tests of storage and settling tanks
260. Air pipes
261. Sounding arrangements
262. Oil fuel pumps
263. Heaters, etc.
264. Save-alls
265. Oil pipes
266. Valves, construction
267. Valves and fittings to pipes
268. Funnel dampers and uptakes
269. Machinery spaces; ventilation, etc.
270. Lighting
271. Fire appliances
272. Instructions to engineers
273. Recommendations
274. Oil fired cooking ranges
275. Shafts
276. Cylinder liners and covers
277. Starting air receivers
278. Blast air bottles
279. Air pipes subject to internal pressures
280. Cooling water service
281. Lubricating pumps
282. Air compressors, etc.
283. Safety fitting, etc.
284. Reversing gear
285. Boiler
286. Oil storage
287. Ventilation, etc.
288. Spare gear stores
289. Ships propelled by electricity
290. Ship to be tested
291. Electrical equipment
292. Steering gear
294. Power for going astern
295. Electrically driven auxiliary machinery
296. Inspection of testing machines
297. Citation
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
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