CHAPTER
X.
SAFETY MEASURES FOR HIGH SPEED CRAFT
Amendments (Conference resolution 1) 1994
Entry into force - 01.01.1996
Passenger ships, high-speed craft, oil tankers, gas
carriers, bulk carriers - 01.07.1998
Cargo ships, mobile offshore drilling units -
01.07.2002
With amendments
Date |
Document |
Entry into force |
5.12.2000 |
MSC.99(73) |
01.07.2002 |
Regulation 1.
Definitions For the purpose of this chapter:
1. High-Speed Craft Code 1994 (1994 HSC Code) means the
International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft adopted by the Maritime
Safety Committee of the Organization by resolution MSC.36(63), as may be
amended by the Organization, 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 I.
2. High-Speed Craft Code, 2000 (2000 HSC Code) means the
International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft, 2000 adopted by the Maritime
Safety Committee of the Organization by resolution MSC.97(73), as may be
amended by the Organization, 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 I.
3. High-speed craft is a craft capable of a maximum speed, in
metres per second (m/s), equal to or exceeding:
3,7V0,1667
where:
V - volume of displacement
corresponding to the design waterline, m3, excluding craft the hull
of which is supported completely clear above the water surface in
non-displacement mode by aerodynamic forces generated by ground effect.
4. The expression craft constructed means a craft the keel of which
is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction.
5. The term similar stage of construction means a stage at which:
.1 construction identifiable
with a specific craft begins; and
.2 assembly of
that craft has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 3% of the estimated
mass of all structural material, whichever is less.
1. This chapter applies to high speed craft constructed on or
after 1 January 1996, as follows:
.1 passenger
craft which do not proceed in the course of their voyage more than 4 hours at
operational speed from a place of refuge when fully laden, and
.2 cargo craft
of 500 gross tonnage and over which do not proceed in the course of their
voyage more than 8 hours at operational speed from a place of refuge when fully
laden.
2. Any craft, irrespective of the date of construction, which
undergoes repairs, alterations, modifications and outfitting related thereto
shall continue to comply with at least the requirements previously applicable
to the craft. Such a craft, if constructed before 1 July 2002, shall, as a
rule, comply with the requirements for a craft constructed on or after that
date to at least the same extent as it did before undergoing such repairs,
alterations, modifications or outfitting. Repairs, alterations and
modifications of a major character, and outfitting related thereto, shall meet
the requirements for a craft constructed on or after 1 July 2002 in so far as
the Administration deems reasonable and practicable.