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Add § 155.250 to read as follows: § 155.250 Oil fuel tank protection.Each ship with an aggregate oil fuel capacity of 600 cubic meters or more that is delivered on or after August 1, 2010, must meet the minimum standard of oil fuel tank protection required by Annex I, regulation 12A (incorporated by reference, see § 155.140).
Oil fuel tank arrangements ***FP 53/WP.5/Add.1 ANNEX […] DRAFT MSC CIRCULARGUIDELINES FOR MEASURES TO PREVENT FIRES IN ENGINE-ROOMS AND CARGO PUMP-ROOMS 1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its seventy-ninth session (1 to 10 December 2004), recognized the need for the development of practical guidelines for measures to prevent fires in engine-rooms and cargo pump-rooms, taking into account relevant IMO instruments and present engineering and shipbuilding technology.
The Maritime Safety Committee, at its [eighty-sixth session (27 May to 5 June 2009)], with a view to providing more specific guidance for application of the relevant requirements, of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, approved a unified interpretation for SOLAS regulation II-2/4.2.2.3.2 (Oil fuel tank arrangements) prepared by the Sub-Committee on Fire Protection, at its fifty-third session, as set out in the annex.
The Committee noted that DE 48 had finalized the draft new regulation 13A of the revised MARPOL Annex I on Oil fuel tank protection and, after having considered the proposal by Singapore (MEPC 53/10/6) proposing an exemption on the application of the new draft regulation 13A to Self Elevating Drilling Units (SEDUs), approved the draft new regulation 13A of the revised MARPOL Annex I on Oil fuel tank protection with the exemption proposed by Singapore.
S Regulation 12A – Oil fuel tank protection This regulation shall apply to all ships with an aggregate oil fuel capacity of 600 m3 and above which are delivered on or after 1 August 2010, as defined in regulation 1.28.9 of this chapter.
This is sometimes referred to as a “systemic risk” and may adversely affect several financial intermediaries on which the Fund is dependent.14.
Name: Regulation 12A - Oil fuel tank protectionReference: Resolution MEPC.141(54)Date: Adoption on 24th of March 2006Link to standardisation: IMO MARPOL Convention, Annex IScope of the document: This resolution is directly linked to the IMO MARPOL Convention (annex I on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Oil, entered into force 2 October 1983).
Exemptions are given to ships engaged in securing the safety of ships, or in search and rescue operations, and ships dedicated to oil spill preparedness and response.3. For vessels complying with MARPOL regulation 12A Oil fuel tank protection2 (e.g. double hull), the entry into force date could be 1 July 2029.
Oil fuel tank protection1 This regulation shall apply to all ships with an aggregate oil fuel capacity of 600 m 3 and above which are delivered on or after 1 August 2010, as defined in regulation 1.28.9 of this Annex.
The Sub-Committee agreed to the draft new regulation [13A] on Oil fuel tank protection of the revised MARPOL Annex I, set out in annex 2, and to consequential draft amendments to the IOPP Certificate Supplement (Forms A and B), set out in annex 3, for submission to MEPC 53, for approval with a view to a subsequent adoption.