superstructure deck definition

superstructure deck means that complete or partial deck or the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erections situated at a height of not less than 1.8 metres above the freeboard deck;
superstructure deck means the complete or partial deck or the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection situated at a height of more than 1.8m above the freeboard deck. Where this height is less than 1.8 metres, the top of such deckhouses or other erections shall be treated in the same way as the working deck.
superstructure deck means that complete or partial deck forming the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection situated at a height of not less than

More Definitions of superstructure deck

superstructure deck means the complete or partial deck forming the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection situated at a height of not less than 1.8 metres above the working deck, and where this height is less than 1.8 metres above the working deck, the complete or partial deck forming the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection;
superstructure deck means a deck forming the top of a superstructure;
superstructure deck means that complete or partial deck forming the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection situated at a height of not less than 1.8m above the working deck. Where this height is less than 1.8m, the top of such deck erections shall be treated in the same way as the working deck;
superstructure deck means a deck forming the top of a superstructure; “Type „A‟ ship” means a ship which:
superstructure deck means a deck forming the top of a structure; “timber deck cargo” means deck cargo consisting of timber; and
superstructure deck means the complete or partial deck or the top of a superstructure, deckhouse or other erection situated at a height of more than 1.8m above the freeboard deck.

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