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Existing Regulations. Exhibitor must abide by existing agreements and regulations concerning the use of services or labor in the exhibit facility.
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Existing Regulations. Manoeuvrability of ships is presently normed by IMO Standards for Ship Manoeuvrability, IMO (2002), which address turning, initial turning, yaw checking, course keeping and emergency stopping abilities, evaluated in simple standard manoeuvres in calm water. These Standards have been often criticized for not addressing ship manoeuvring characteristics at low speed, in restricted areas and in adverse weather conditions; the importance of the latter increased after the introduction of EEDI. In XX-XX 1/4 (2010), IACS put together the requirements of classification societies related to the redundancy or duplication of the propulsion system to indicate relevant criteria and environmental conditions for steering and propulsion in adverse weather conditions; a summary of these requirements in Table 5 (vd means design speed, vw wind speed, hs significant wave height) indicates, basically, two requirements: to change (or keep) heading and to maintain some minimum advance speed (or to keep position, i.e. zero speed). Studies by IACS on minimum power requirements for manoeuvrability in adverse weather conditions started with analysis of functional requirements to manoeuvrability in the open sea and coastal areas, MEPC 62/5/19 (2011) and 62/INF.21 (2011), concluding that manoeuvring in coastal waters is more challenging than in the open sea; the resulting criteria for ship propulsion and steering abilities were formulated in MEPC 64/4/13 (2012) and 64/INF.7 (2012): the ship should be able, in seaway from any direction, to (1) keep course and (2) keep advance speed of at least 4.0 knots. The corresponding weather conditions are not too severe, because ship masters do not stay near the coast in an increasing storm and either search for a shelter or leave to the open sea and take a position with enough room for drifting. The standard environmental conditions defined by IACS (wind speed 15.7 m/s at significant wave height 4.0 m for ships with Lpp=200 m to 19.0 m/s and 5.5 m, respectively, for Lpp=250 m and greater) were derived by benchmarking of tankers, bulk carriers and container ships in the EEDI database against these two criteria. Table 5. Criteria and weather conditions for redundancy and duplication of propulsion system according to requirements of classification societies, XX-XX 1/4 (2010) Class Criteria vw hs GL Change and keep heading (weather-vaning) 21 m/s 5.4 m GL Advance speed  min(7 knots, 0.5vd ) 11 m/s 2.8 m LR Steering ability; advance speed  7 knots -...

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  • CODES AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall strictly comply with all Federal, State and local codes and regulations.

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