FTP Code definition

FTP Code means the International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures, as adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of IMO by Resolution MSC.61(67), as may be amended, 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 1.
FTP Code means the International Code for application of Fire Test Procedures as published by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO);
FTP Code means the International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures

Examples of FTP Code in a sentence

  • In application of FTP Code 2010 Annex 2 § 2.2, the product is expected to satisfy the requirement of smoke & toxicity without further testing.

  • In application of FTP Code 2010 Annex 2 § 2.3, the product is expected to satisfy the requirement of maximum gross calorific value (e.g. 45 MJ/m²) without further testing.

  • In application of FTP Code 2010 Annex 2 § 2.3, the product is expected to satisfy the requirement of maximum gross calorific value (e.g. 45 MJ/m²) without further testing as per ISO 1716.

  • Approved material is considered as having low flame spread characteristics (as per IMO 2010 FTP Code Part 5).

  • In application of FTP Code 2010 Annex 2 § 2.2, the product is expected to satisfy the requirement of smoke & toxicity of IMO 2010 FTP Code Part 2 without further testing.

  • All the exposed surfaces and surfaces in concealed or inaccessible spaces in corridors and stairway enclosures, and of bulkheads (including windows), wall and ceiling linings in all compartments shall be constructed of materials having low flame-spread characteristics as required in FTP Code.

  • Exposed surfaces in corridors and stairway enclosures, and of bulkheads (including windows), wall and ceiling linings, in all compartments shall be constructed of materials which, when exposed to fire, are not capable of producing excessive quantities of smoke or toxic products, this being determined in accordance with the FTP Code.

  • All upholstered furniture, draperies, curtains, suspended textile materials shall have the qualities of resistance to the propagation of flame in accordance with the FTP Code.

  • The hull, structural stiffeners, bulkheads, decks, deckhouses and pillars shall be constructed of approved non-combustible materials as required in the FTP Code and having adequate structural properties.

  • SOLAS 74, Regulation X/3, 2000 HSC Code 7, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1457 and IMO 2010 FTP Code Further details of the equipment and conditions for certification are given overleaf.

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