List of ABS Notations and Symbols 2013
List of ABS Notations and Symbols 2013
List of ABS Notations and Symbols 2013
Overview
The following listing of ABS Classification notations is comprised of the following headers:
Common Notations and Symbols The notations and symbols contained under this heading may be applicable to any type of vessel or offshore installation, as indicated by the referenced Rules and Guides (which are mostly available for viewing at http://www.eagle.org).
These notations and symbols pertain to hull structure, analyses, equipment, machinery, automation, surveys, etc.
Other Notations for Specific Applications Bulk Carrier, Container Carrier, Offshore Services, etc. Following the common notations, are groupings by type of vessel or offshore service. The notations contained under the heading for each vessel type are applicable only to that type of vessel.
The types of vessels are organized starting with those that are covered by the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels and associated Guides specific to the vessel type and are followed by those vessels covered by the following Rules and Guides: Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Service on Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways Rules for Building and Classing Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities Offshore Service notations, as specified within the referenced Offshore Rules and Guides.
The example class notations given under Remarks on each page are intended only to show the usage of the particular notation on that page and are not necessarily all-inclusive for the particular application/services shown.
Revisions
The following Table lists newly-added Class Notations, the category under which they fall in the list, and the date they were added: Notation RCM (PFE) Category Common Notations and Symbols Date Added 1 July 2013
DESCRIPTION
The Maltese Cross, , symbol is assigned to vessels and offshore units for which the hull construction and/or the manufacture of its machinery and components and any associated required testing, as applicable, is carried out under ABS survey. For a vessel or offshore unit constructed under survey of another recognized Classification Society or Authority, the Maltese Cross, , symbol will be omitted from the hull and/or machinery classification notations.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/9 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/7 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/5 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Classification symbol whose meaning is the same within all ABS Rules and Guides. Example: Vessels have been built under ABS survey A1 AMS ACCU Vessels have not been built under ABS survey A1 AMS ACCU
Hull and Equipment: Machinery, boiler and systems Shipboard automation systems
DESCRIPTION
A1 is a classification symbol that, together with the Maltese Cross symbol, indicates compliance with the Hull requirements of the ABS Rules or their equivalent for unrestricted ocean service and survey by ABS during construction of the vessel. The symbols A1 may be followed by appropriate vessel type notation such as Oil Carrier, Bulk Carrier, Fuel Oil Carrier, Ore Carrier, Passenger Vessel, Vehicle Carrier, Container Carrier, Towing Vessel, Refrigerated Cargo Carrier, Liquefied Gas Carrier, etc. The Maltese Cross symbol will be omitted for vessels that have not been built under survey by ABS.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/9 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/7 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-1-3/1 and 1-1-3/5 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Classification symbols whose meaning is the same within all ABS Rules and Guides as regards to indicating compliance with hull/structural related requirements.
DESCRIPTION
Circle E, , is a classification symbol that signifies that the equipment of anchors and chain cables of the vessel is in compliance with the requirements of the Rules, or with the requirements corresponding to the service limitations noted in the vessels classification which have been specifically approved for the particular service. Compliance with requirements is a condition of classification for vessels, for which the equipment number (EN) calculated in accordance with 3-5-1/3.1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels is equal to or greater than 205. Vessels intended for towing operation or vessels for which EN is less than 205 are not required to have as a condition of classification. (See 3-5-1/7 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length.) For self-propelled mobile offshore units, symbol is mandatory and all anchoring (temporary mooring) equipment is to be fabricated and tested in presence of and to the satisfaction of the attending Surveyor, and certified in accordance with 6-1-10/Table 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units. For non-propelled mobile offshore units fitted with an anchoring (temporary mooring) equipment, if the optional symbol is requested, equipment is to be fabricated and tested in presence of and to the satisfaction of the attending Surveyor, and certified in accordance with 6-1-10/Table 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/11 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/1.9 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-1-3/9 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Classification symbol which is applicable for temporary mooring of vessels within a harbor or other area of sheltered water Example A1, Oil Carrier,
DESCRIPTION
The symbols A1 followed by a Notation of the trade for which specific arrangements and scantlings have been approved (i.e. Ferry Service, Dredging, Fishing, etc.) and to which the special purpose vessels have been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/5 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Ferry Service
A1, Dredging, etc.
DESCRIPTION
The symbols A1 followed by a notation of the service limitations is to be assigned to vessels, which have been built to the satisfaction of ABS Surveyors to specific requirements for restricted service, which have been approved by the ABS Classification Committee for the particular service. (e.g. Gulf of Mexico, Philippine Inter-Island Service, etc.)
REFERENCES
1-1-3/7 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/1.9 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-2-2/7.19 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Ferry, Inter-Island Service,
DESCRIPTION
AMS is a classification notation that, together with the Maltese Cross symbol, indicates that a vessels machinery, boilers and systems have been constructed and installed under ABS survey in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Rules. The AMS notation is intended for all new construction of ABS classed self-propelled vessels and offshore units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/13 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/25 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-1-3/11 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Classification notation whose meaning is the same within all ABS Rules and Guides as regards to indicating compliance with machinery related requirements on self-propelled vessels and offshore units. Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The AMS notation, without the Maltese Cross symbol, is assigned to self-propelled vessels and offshore units for which the machinery, boilers and systems have not been constructed and installed under ABS survey, but are found satisfactory with regard to ABS requirements.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/15 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/13 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Classification notation whose meaning is the same within all ABS Rules and Guides as regards to indicating compliance with machinery related requirements on self-propelled vessels and offshore units. Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Automatic Centralized Control (ACC) This notation is assigned to a vessel having the means to control and monitor the propulsion-machinery space from a continuously manned centralized control and monitoring station installed within or adjacent to, the propulsion machinery space. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that the pertinent automatic or remote control and monitoring systems have been assembled, tested and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
4-9-3/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-1-1/1.5 and 4-9-3/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
See also ACCU Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACC
DESCRIPTION
Automatic Centralized Control Unmanned (ACCU) This notation is assigned to a vessel having the means to control and monitor the propulsion-machinery space from the navigation bridge and from a centralized control and monitoring station installed within or adjacent to, the propulsion machinery space. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that the pertinent automatic or remote control and monitoring systems have been assembled, tested and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
4-9-4/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-7-1/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length 4-1-1/1.5 and 4-9-4/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-9-1/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft 4-7-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft Great Lakes Bulk Carries, Aluminum Vessels, Reinforced Plastic Vessels and Motor Pleasure Yachts will also be eligible for this notation provided the systems and the equipment are in full compliance with the applicable requirements 4-9-4/1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels or 4-7-1/1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length.
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Automatic Bridge Centralized Control Unmanned (ABCU) This notation is assigned to a self-propelled vessel which is fitted with the required automation and remote monitoring and control systems to enable the propulsion machinery space to be periodically unattended (similar to an ACCU classed vessel) and the propulsion control to be effected primarily from the navigation bridge. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that the pertinent automatic or remote control and monitoring systems have been assembled, tested and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
4-7-1/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length 4-1-1/1.5 and 4-9-5/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-9-1/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft 4-7-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft Aluminum Vessels, Reinforced Plastic Vessels and Motor Pleasure Yachts will also be eligible for this notation provided the systems and the equipment are in full compliance with the applicable requirements 4-7-1/1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length.
REMARKS
This notation was available for unrestricted service large vessels, greater than 90 meters in length, whose signed contracts were made between owners and shipbuilder until 31 December 1999. After this date, the ABCU notation was terminated for new construction of these large vessels whose automation system arrangements are primarily in accordance with the ACCU requirements. Example A1, Offshore Support Vessel, , AMS, ABCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels for which all of the requirements of Special Periodical Survey Hull, except for tank testing, are required each year for the first four years of each five-year cycle. At the fifth year, a complete Special Periodical Survey Hull, including tank testing is required.
REFERENCES
7-2-1/1 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Crewboat, , AMS, Annual Survey
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a self-propelled vessel fitted with athwartship thrusters intended to assist in the maneuvering of the vessel. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
4-3-5/1.3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-1-1/1.5 and 4-3-5/1.3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length, Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, Steel Vessels for Service on Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways, Aluminum Vessels, Reinforced Plastic Vessels, High-Speed Naval Craft, High-Speed Craft, and Motor Pleasure Yachts will also be eligible for this notation provided the systems and the equipment are in full compliance with the applicable requirements 4-3-5/1.3.1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, APS, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Additional Thickness (AT) This notation is assigned to all conventional type vessels and to floating production installations where the vessel or installation incorporates additional plate thickness above the required scantlings. The notation will be followed by the description of the major hull girder component(s) that has the additional thickness. It will also include a number to indicate the magnitude of the additional thickness (rounded to the nearest 0.5 mm) that has been applied, i.e., AT(DK+0.5). The major structural components are defined as follows: DK BS IB SS IS LB TB Upper deck (including stringer plate) Bottom shell (including bilge) Inner-bottom Side shell (including shear strake) Inner skin (including hopper sloping plating) Longitudinal bulkheads other than the inner skin Transverse Bulkhead
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.13 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.15 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals Steel Vessels will also be eligible for this notation for vessels incorporating additional plate thicknesses above the required scantlings.
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Offshore Installation, AMS, AT(BS+0.5)
DESCRIPTION
Ballast Water Exchange (BWE) This notation is assigned to vessels designed, constructed, and surveyed in accordance with the ABS Guide for Ballast Water Exchange. Vessels which have not been constructed under survey in accordance with the requirements of this Guide may obtain the optional BWE notation, provided the vessels arrangements have been determined to comply with the design and construction criteria contained in this Guide. The operation of the ballast water exchange system is to be demonstrated to ABS, or documentation confirming the successful performance of ballast water exchange for a period of one year is to be submitted to ABS. This notation is applicable to vessels of any type operating in the aquatic environment and includes submersibles, floating craft, floating platforms, Floating Storage Units (FSUs), and Floating Production Storage and Offloading Units (FPSOs).
REFERENCES
1-4/1 of the Guide for Ballast Water Exchange
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, BWE A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, BWE
DESCRIPTION
BWT This notation is assigned to a vessel with a ballast water management system installed onboard that has received a Type Approval Certificate issued by an IMO Member State. The system has been reviewed and installed in compliance with the ABS Guide for Ballast Water Treatment and serves to identify a level of compliance with the applicable regulations contained in the IMO International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004, as well as those supporting IMO Guidelines referenced in the Convention addressing the ballast water management systems BWT+ This notation will be assigned to a vessel with a ballast water management system installed onboard that, in addition to being type approved by an IMO Member State and evaluated for compliance with the requirements in the ABS Guide for Ballast Water Treatment, has been fabricated under survey at the manufacturing facility by an ABS Surveyor.
REFERENCES
1/7 of the Guide for Ballast Water Treatment
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, BWT
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, BWT+
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to vessels complying with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments. The TDST, TMAT in the parentheses refer to the design service temperature and the minimum anticipated temperature in C for which the vessels structure and exposed machinery are designed, respectively. Vessels receiving either the CCO or the CCO-POLAR notation will also be required to obtain the Class notation POT. CCO(TDST, TMAT) This notation is a basic notation for vessels operating in a low temperature environment and is applicable to vessels designed, constructed, and surveyed in accordance with the ABS Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments. CCO-POLAR(TDST, TMAT) This notation is available for those vessels intended to operate in Polar Regions on a continuous basis. (HR HOURS) This notation can be appended to the CCO-POLAR(TDST, TMAT) notation to indicate that a vessel is equipped and provided with arrangements for emergency power in excess of the minimum 18 hours specified within Regulation II-1/43 of the 1974 Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS) and 4-8-2/5.5.2 through 4-8-2/5.5.9 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. This notation would be expressed with the designation HR in parentheses with the total number of hours. + Vessels may have the + appended to the notation to indicate the placement of additional equipment onboard for the crew and specific low temperature environment training for the crew as per Sections 8 and 9 of the ABS Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments. DE-ICE is a notation available for vessels occasionally operating in low temperatures subject to ice accretion. The requirements in Section 10 of the ABS Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments are applicable to vessels seeking this optional notation. These notations supersede the CCO-HR(TEMP) and CCO-HR(TEMP)+ notations for vessels contracted for construction after 1 August 2010.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments
REMARKS
See Part 6, Chapter 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for the notations for ice strengthening and their requirements. Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class A0, , AMS, ACCU, CCO(18, 30)
A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class A0, , AMS, ACCU, CCO(18, 30)+ A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU, CCO-POLAR(30, 50) A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU, CCO-POLAR(30, 50)+ A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU, CCO-POLAR(30, 50) (HR24) A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU, CCO-POLAR(30, 50) (HR24)+ A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DE-ICE
DESCRIPTION
Coating Performance Standard (CPS) This notation signifies that the protective coatings used on a vessels tanks and void spaces comply with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Coating Performance Standard (CPS). Compliance with the Guide is mandatory for ABS-classed Common Structural Rules (CSR) vessels contracted for construction between the builder and the owner on or after 8 December 2006. For all other ABSclassed vessels, the CPS Notation is optional and subject to owners request. The Guide is based on the criteria contained in the IMO PSPC-SWBT as interpreted by IACS UIs SC223, SC227 and SC226.2. In applying IACS UI SC223 for ABS-classed vessels, Administration is to be read to be ABS. It is a prerequisite for receiving the ABS notation CPS that the applicable requirements of the following are fully complied with: i) ii) SOLAS Regulation Chapter II-1/3-2, Consolidated Edition 2004, amended by IMO Resolution MSC.216(82) IMO Resolution MSC.215(82) Performance Standard for Protective Coatings for Dedicated Seawater Ballast Tanks in All Types of Ships and Double-Side Skin Spaces of Bulk Carriers (IMO PSPC-SWBT) IACS UIs SC223, SC227 and SC226.2: IACS Unified Interpretations For Application of SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-2 Performance Standard for Protective Coatings(PSPC-SWBT) for Dedicated Seawater Ballast Tanks in All Types of Ships and Double-side Skin Spaces of Bulk Carriers, adopted by Resolution MSC.215(82) IACS UR Z17, IACS Procedural Requirements for Service Suppliers
iii)
iv)
REFERENCES
1.1, 1.3 of the Guide for the Class Notation Coating Performance Standard (CPS)
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, CPS
DESCRIPTION
Crane Register Certificate (CRC) This notation signifies that the vessels crane(s) is designed and constructed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the ABS Guide for Lifting Appliances. A Register of Lifting Appliances attesting to compliance with the requirements of the above Guide will be issued at the request of the Owner or builder upon satisfactory completion of plan review, in-plant survey, installation and testing of the crane to the satisfaction of the attending Surveyor. Alternatively, for vessels changing class to ABS and having a Register issued by a recognized classification society or recognized cargo gear association, suitable evidence of previous design review is to be submitted.
REFERENCES
2-1/1 and 2-2/13 of the Guide for Lifting Appliances
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, CRC
DESCRIPTION
The Dynamic Positioning System notation DPS-0 indicates that a self-propelled (or non-self-propelled) vessel is fitted with a system of thrusters, positioning instruments and control systems with a centralized manual position control and automatic heading control to maintain a desired position and heading at sea without external aid under specified maximum environmental conditions; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems. The assigned numeral 0 indicates the degree of redundancy. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
See also DPS-1, DPS-2 and DPS-3 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-0
DESCRIPTION
The Dynamic Positioning System notation DPS-1 indicates that a self-propelled (or non-self-propelled) vessel is fitted with a system of thrusters, positioning instruments and control systems capable of automatically maintaining the position and heading at sea without external aid under a specified maximum environmental conditions as well as a centralized manual position control with automatic heading control; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems. The assigned numeral 1 indicates the degree of redundancy. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
See also DPS-0, DPS-2 and DPS-3 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-1
DESCRIPTION
The Dynamic Positioning System notation DPS-2 indicates that a self-propelled (or non-self-propelled) vessel is fitted with a system of thrusters, positioning instruments and control systems capable of automatically maintaining the position and heading at sea without external aid within a specified operating envelope under specified maximum environmental conditions during and following any single fault excluding a loss of compartment or compartments; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems. The assigned numeral 2 indicates the degree of redundancy. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
See also DPS-0, DPS-1 and DPS-3 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-2
DESCRIPTION
The Dynamic Positioning System notation DPS-3 indicates that a self-propelled (or non-self-propelled) vessel is fitted with a system of thrusters, positioning instruments and control systems capable of automatically maintaining the position and heading at sea without external aid within a specified operating envelope under specified maximum environmental conditions during and following any single fault including a loss of a compartment due to fire flood; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems. The assigned numeral 3 indicates the degree of redundancy. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
See also DPS-0, DPS-1 and DPS-2 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-3
DESCRIPTION
The Enhanced System notation (EHS), as a supplement to a DPS-series notation, may be assigned to a DPS-2 or DPS-3 vessel. EHS-P (Enhanced Power and Thruster System) This notation covers the requirements for the power system and thrusters that are beyond those for the DPS-series notations. EHS-C (Enhanced Control System) This notation covers the requirements on the DP control systems including control computers, position reference systems and sensors, which are beyond the minimum requirements for DPS-series notations. EHS-F (Fire and Flood Protection System) This notation covers the requirements for fire and flood protection considering the risk level of the areas. This is a supplement for a DPS-2 system. It is not necessary for a DPS-3 system, since a DPS-3 system has higher requirement in this regard. For a vessel with a DPS-2 notation, the Enhanced Power and Thruster System Notation (EHS-P), the Enhanced Control System Notation (EHS-C), Fire and Flood Protection (EHS-F) Notation or any combination, such as EHS-PC, EHS-PF, EHS-PCF, may be assigned. For a DPS-3 vessel, EHS-F is not necessary since DPS-3 has a higher fire protection requirement.
REFERENCES
Subsections 1/3 and 8/1 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-2 EHS-PCF
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-3 EHS-C
DESCRIPTION
ENVIRO This notation is assigned to a vessel complying with the applicable requirements of Annexes I, II, IV, V, and VI to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, MARPOL 73/78, as amended and associated ABS requirements which influence environmental protection. ENVIRO+ This notation will be assigned to a vessel complying with applicable requirements of the ENVIRO notation and Annexes I, II, IV, V, and VI to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, MARPOL 73/78, as amended and the criteria for environmental protection related to design characteristics, management and support systems, sea discharges, and air discharges specified in the ABS Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Vessels. EP2020+ This notation will be assigned for a refrigeration system where the use of a refrigerant medium exceeds GWP of 2000, provided the refrigerant system complies with all the other conditions and requirements of Subsection 3/25 of the ABS Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Vessels for ENVIRO+ notation. This signifies the owners commitment to replace the existing refrigerant with one having GWP less than or equal to 2000, by the year 2020. These notations supersede the ES and ES2020 notations for vessels contracted for construction after the effective date of the ABS Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Vessels.
REFERENCES
1/3.1, 1/3.3, and 4/23.1 of the Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO+ A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO+(EP2020+)
DESCRIPTION
ERGO TOP This notation is directed at assessing the human and topsides structures fit and compatibility, including external ramps, ladders, platforms, and other topsides structures (weather deck area) associated with crew safety and job performance. ERGO ES This notation is directed at assessing the human fit and compatibility of areas inside the skin of the vessel on or below the main deck (whether of a ship or an offshore structure) . These include interior ramps, passageways, ramps hatches and scuttles, and other structures associated with crew safety and job performance. ERGO VALVE This notation is directed at assessing the access and use of operating and maintenance valves with regard to accessibility and ease of identification and use. ERGO MAINT This notation is directed at assessing the safety and ease of access to maintenance areas (maintenance platforms, access aids such as ladders, and the size of the maintenance workspace).
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/4 & Section 3, Table 1 of the ABS Guide for Ergonomic Notations
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ERGO TOP
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ERGO ES A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ERGO VALVE A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ERGO MAINT
DESCRIPTION
Enhanced Survey Program (ESP) This notation is assigned to Oil Carriers, Bulk Carriers, Ore Carriers, Combination Carriers or Chemical Carriers, all in salt-water services, that are in compliance with the specified survey requirements for the ESP notation in the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7). Expanded Survey Program for General Dry Cargo Vessels (ESDC) This notation is assigned to General Dry Cargo Vessels, as defined in 7-1-1/3.33 of the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7), in salt-water services, that are in compliance with the specified survey requirements for the ESDC notation.
REFERENCES
Section 7-3-2 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ESP
A1, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ESDC
DESCRIPTION
Fatigue Life (FL (years)) This is a notation that denotes a vessels design fatigue life is in excess of the minimum fatigue life of 20 years. This notation is eligible for vessels that receive the SafeHull notation provided the excess design fatigue life is verified to be in compliance with the criteria in Appendix 1 of the appropriate Chapter of Part 5C of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels addressing Oil or Fuel Oil Carriers, Bulk or Ore Carriers, Combination Carriers or Container Carriers. The (years) refers to the fatigue life equal to 25 years or more (in 5-year increments) as specified by the applicant. This notation is also available for Membrane Tank Liquefied Gas Carriers in accordance with Section 1.2 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels and also for Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks in accordance with 1/1.3 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks.
REFERENCES
5C-1-1/1.2, 5C-3-1/1.2 and 5C-5-1/1.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1.2 of the Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels 1/1.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, FL(30)
DESCRIPTION
Gas Fueled Ship (GFS) is a notation assigned to a vessel is arranged to burn natural gas as fuel for propulsion or auxiliary purposes the requirements for gas fuel storage, fuel bunkering systems, fuel gas preparation rooms and fuel gas supply system arrangements are to be designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Sections 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships. Re-Liquefaction Unit (RELIQ) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a re-liquefaction unit designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Section 2 and Section 6 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships. Gas Combustion Unit (GCU) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a gas combustion unit designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Section 2 and Section 7 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships. Dual Fuel Diesel Engine power plant (DFD) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a dual fuel diesel engine power plant is designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Section 2 and Section 8 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships. Single Gas Fuel Engine power plant (SGF) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a single gas fuel engine power plant is designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Section 2 and Section 8 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships. Dual Fuel Gas Turbine power plant (DFGT) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a designed, constructed and tested in accordance with Section 2 and Section 9 of the ABS Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/4 of the Guide for Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems for Gas Fueled Ships
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Support Vessel (TOW), , AMS, GFS, ACCU
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, GFS(DFD, GCU), ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Green Passport (GP) This notation is applicable to new and existing ships having had the ship details and Part 1 of the Inventory of their Green Passport prepared and certified to the requirements of this Guide to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors in accordance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Green Passport.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/4 of the Guide for the Class Notation Green Passport
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, GP
DESCRIPTION
HAB This notation is assigned to vessels, which comply with the minimum criteria for accommodation area design, whole-body vibration (separate criteria for accommodation areas and workspaces), noise, indoor climate, and lighting as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships. HAB+ This notation is assigned to vessels which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration and noise aimed at increasing crew comfort and safety as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships. HAB++ This notation is assigned to vessels which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration, noise, and indoor climate as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/6 of the Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, HAB
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, HAB+
DESCRIPTION
HELIDK This notation is assigned to vessels with a helicopter deck intended for landing with no provision for storage or refueling and complying with Sections 2 and 6 of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Helicopter Decks and Facilities (HELIDK and HELIDK(SRF)). HELIDK(SRF) This notation is assigned to vessels with a helicopter deck and a helicopter facility for storage and/or refueling and complying with Sections 2 through 6 of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Helicopter Decks and Facilities (HELIDK and HELIDK(SRF)).
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation Helicopter Decks and Facilities (HELIDK and HELIDK(SRF))
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, HELIDK, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
A1, Oil Carrier, HELIDK(SRF), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP) This notation signifies that the vessel is enrolled in the Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program in accordance with the ABS Guide for Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/1 of the Guide for Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, HIMP, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation indicating that a vessel is fitted with a hull condition monitoring system for the purpose of motion monitoring and that the system is in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems. Slam Warning, Green Seas Warning or Ship Motion to identify the motion monitoring system provided will follow this notation. An additional notation, +R, will be added to the HM1 notation where provisions for recording data for later evaluation are provided.
REFERENCES
2.1.1 of the Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems
REMARKS
See also HM2 and HM3 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, HM1+R Green Seas Warning, HM2+R Hull Girder Stress, HM3 VDR, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation indicating that a vessel is fitted with a hull stress monitoring system, which may include local stress and fatigue monitoring systems; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems. This notation will be followed by Hull Girder Stress, Local Stress Monitoring or Fatigue Monitoring to identify the stress monitoring system provided. An additional notation, +R, will be added to the HM2 notation where provisions for recording data for later evaluation are provided.
REFERENCES
2.3.1 of the Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems
REMARKS
See also HM1 and HM3 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, HM1+R Green Seas Warning, HM2+R Hull Girder Stress, HM3 VDR, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation indicating that a vessel is fitted with a hull stress monitoring system and associated Voyage Data Recording system; and that the systems are in accordance with the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems. This notation will be followed by VDR or Enhanced VDR to identify the extent of their recording capability, the time scale of their recording and the survivability of their recordings.
REFERENCES
2.5.1 of the Guide for Hull Condition Monitoring Systems
REMARKS
See also HM1 and HM2 Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, HM1+R Green Seas Warning, HM2+R Hull Girder Stress, HM3 VDR, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation applicable to vessels equipped with a high voltage shore connection system (HVSC) designed to power the vessel with the shore power alone, enabling the shipboard generators to be shut down while in port, which has been designed, installed and surveyed in accordance with the ABS Guide for High Voltage Shore Connection, and when found satisfactory.
REFERENCES
3 of the Guide for High Voltage Shore Connection
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, HVSC, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
The ice strengthening notations Ice Class A0, Ice Class B0, Ice Class C0, and Ice Class D0 are notations that indicate that the vessel is suitable for navigating independently in first year ice in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 6-1-5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. See 6-1-5/Table 1 for guidance in selecting the most suitable ice class for the operational regions and periods, and ice conditions.
REFERENCES
6-1-5/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 3-2-A1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class A0, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel designed and constructed for breaking ice to open navigable channels for other ships. The classification notation Ice Breaker is to be assigned to vessels of Ice Classes PC1, Enhanced through PC6, Enhanced built to the requirements of Part 6, Chapter 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-1-4/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Ice Breaker, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The ice strengthening notations Ice Class I AA, Ice Class I A, Ice Class I B and Ice Class I C are notations that indicate that the vessel is suitable for navigating the waters of the Northern Baltic in winter in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 6-1-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The ice strengthening requirements of Section 6-1-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels are in agreement with the Finnish-Swedish Ice Class Rules.
REFERENCES
6-1-6/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class IAA, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
The ice strengthening notations Ice Class PC1, Ice Class PC2, Ice Class PC3, Ice Class PC4, Ice Class PC5, Ice Class PC6, and Ice Class PC7 are notations that indicate that the vessel is suitable for navigating independently in ice-covered Polar waters in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Sections 6-1-1 through 6-1-3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. See 6-1-1/Table 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for guidance in selecting the most suitable ice class for the operational regions and periods, and ice conditions.
REFERENCES
6-1-1/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
The ice strengthening notations Ice Class PC1, Enhanced, Ice Class PC2, Enhanced, Ice Class PC3, Enhanced, Ice Class PC4, Enhanced, Ice Class PC5, Enhanced, Ice Class PC6, Enhanced, and Ice Class PC7, Enhanced are notations that indicate that the vessel is suitable for navigating independently in ice-covered Polar waters in accordance with the applicable requirements of Sections 6-1-1 through 6-1-3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, as well as the additional requirements of Section 6-1-4. See 6-1-1/Table 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for guidance in selecting the most suitable ice class for the operational regions and periods, and ice conditions.
REFERENCES
6-1-4/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, Enhanced, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
ILM (Basic Ice loads Monitoring System) This notation is assigned to a vessel having the basic ice loads monitoring system that monitors the hull girder bending stress. (n) (Number of additional strain gauge locations (e.g., 2, 4 etc.)) This notation is assigned to a vessel having strain gauge locations in addition to those required for the basic ice loads monitoring system. (n) denotes the additional number of additional strain gauge locations. +T (Turning ice loads monitoring on the quarter) This notation, in addition to ILM, may be assigned to a vessel having ice loads monitoring systems with the additional purpose of monitoring the ice loads induced at the quarters of the vessel due to turning in ice. +G (Global ice loads monitoring) This notation, in addition to ILM, may be assigned to a vessel having ice loads monitoring systems for hull girder bending and shear monitoring due to operation in ice, typically ramming loads. +L (Local ice loads recording) This notation, in addition to ILM may be assigned to a vessel having ice loads monitoring systems with the additional purpose of recording the stresses for analysis of ice loads. +P (Local ice pressure monitoring and recording) This notation, in addition to ILM may be assigned to a vessel having ice loads monitoring systems with the additional purpose of measuring and recording local impact pressures.
REFERENCES
1/9 of the Guide for Ice Loads Monitoring Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Ice Class PC1, , AMS, ACCU, ILM(4)+T+G+P
DESCRIPTION
Classification notations indicating compliance with the procedures and criteria given in the ABS Guide for Integrated Software Quality Management (ISQM) for control system software development from the concept phase or Design Group to the end of the Verification, Validation and Transition phase; subsequently, leading to the beginning of operation of the affected system. ISQM is for integrated control systems and SQM is for non-integrated control systems.
REFERENCES
3 of the Guide for Integrated Software Quality Management (ISQM)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-1, ISQM, SH, SHCM
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SQM, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels that are lay-up in compliance with Appendix 7-A-3 Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation of the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) and drilling units that are laid up in compliance with Appendix 7-2-A1, Lay-Up and Reactivation of Laid-up Mobile Offshore Drilling Units of the ABS MODU Rules. The notation allows for the vessels surveys falling due during lay-up to be held in abeyance until the vessel reactivates, at which time they are to be brought up-to-date.
REFERENCES
7-A-3/1.1 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) Appendix 7-2-A1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Ore or Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, LAID UP
A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, LAID UP
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to a vessels complying with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for Vessel Maneuverability. MAN This notation is assigned to a vessel which meets the IMO Standards for Ship Maneuverability [IMO 2002a and IMO 2002b] and if the overall rating evaluated by the unique assessment as specified in the Guide is 1 or more. MAN-A This notation is assigned to a vessel for which all non-rated criteria are satisfied for the intended service performance and the individual rating of all the rated criteria is 1 or more and the overall rating is 2.5 or more.
REFERENCES
Section 1 of the Guide for Vessel Maneuverability
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, MAN, SH, SHCM
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, MAN-A, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel complying with the criteria contained in the ABS Guide for Compliance with the ILO Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 Title 3 Requirements for crew accommodations and the associated ambient environmental characteristics (i.e., vibration, noise, indoor climate, and lighting).
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/6 of the Guide for Compliance with the ILO Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 Title 3 Requirements
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, MLC-ACCOM
DESCRIPTION
Movable Deck (MOVDK) This notation signifies that the vessels movable deck(s) (platform(s)) are designed and constructed in accordance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Movable Decks (Platforms) for Vehicle Loading (MOVDK). This notation is applicable to dry cargo vessels, vehicle carriers, steel barges, high-speed craft, and high-speed naval craft.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation Movable Decks (Platforms) for Vehicle Loading (MOVDK)
REMARKS
Example A1, Vehicle Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, MOVDK
DESCRIPTION
Navigational Bridge Layout (NBL) This notation is assigned to vessels having bridges found to comply with the requirements in Parts A and B of the ABS Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems, as applicable, and which have been constructed and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
A3.1 of the Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems
REMARKS
See also NBLES and NIBS Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, NBL, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Navigational Bridge Layout and Equipment/Systems (NBLES) This notation is assigned to vessels having bridges found to comply with the requirements in Parts A through C of the ABS Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems, as applicable, and which have been constructed and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
A3.2 of the Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems
REMARKS
See also NBL and NIBS Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, NBLES, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Navigational Integrated Bridge System (NIBS) This notation is assigned to vessels which are fitted with an integrated bridge systems (IBS) for the navigational purpose, and are found to comply with the requirements in Parts A through D of the ABS Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems, and which have been constructed and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
A3.3 of the Guide for Navigational Bridge Design and Equipment/Systems
REMARKS
See also NBL and NBLES Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, NIBS, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
No Sparring (NS) The NS notation is assigned to vessels to indicate that no sparring has been fitted in the cargo holds. Sparring may be omitted in vessels engaged in the carriage of coal, bulk cargoes, containers and similar cargoes.
REFERENCES
3-2-18/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 3-2-18/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), NS, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to seagoing vessels to indicate the arrangement and capability for One Man Bridge Operation. This notation is valid for existing vessels, which have the OMBO notation or any new vessel under construction, for which the building contract between Owner and builder was signed before 1 January 2000.
REFERENCES
A.1.1 of the Guide for One Man Bridge Operation (OMBO)
REMARKS
OMBO is no longer valid for new construction vessels and is superseded by the NBLES or NIBS notations.
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to non-self propelled vessels fitted with thrusters intended to assist in maneuvering or propelling while under tow, and the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 4, Chapter 3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that compliance with these Rules was verified by ABS during construction of the vessel. This includes survey of the machinery at the manufacturers plant (where required), during installation on board the vessel; and during trials.
REFERENCES
4-3-5/1.3.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Chemical Tank Barge, PAS
DESCRIPTION
Preventative Maintenance Program (PMP) This notation is assigned to vessels that are in compliance with the requirements for the Preventative Maintenance Program in the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) with one or more pieces of equipment, where the total amount of machinery, which is subject to Special Continuous Survey of Machinery (CMS), is less than 50%. Preventative Maintenance Program (PMP+) This notation is assigned to vessels that are in compliance with the requirements for the Preventative Maintenance Program in the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) with pieces of equipment, where the total amount of machinery, which is subject to Special Continuous Survey of Machinery (CMS), is 50% or greater.
REFERENCES
7-A-14/1.3 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ESP, PMP
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ESP, PMP+
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels fitted with automatic and remote control and monitoring system installations which are found to comply with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Automatic or Remote Control and Monitoring Systems for Vessels in Port and which have been installed and tested under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/29 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/19 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 1.3 of the Guide for Automatic or Remote Control and Monitoring Systems for Vessels in Port
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, PORT, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Protection of Fuel and Lubricating Oil Tanks (POT) This notation is assigned to vessels having an aggregate fuel oil capacity of 600 m3 (21,190 ft3) and above with fuel oil and lubricating oil tanks arranged in accordance with the requirements specified in 4-6-4/17.5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
4-6-4/17.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-6-4/17.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-4-4/11.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length 4-2-5/13 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 4-4-4/11.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, POT, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation addressing redundancy arrangements and indicating that a vessel is fitted with multiple propulsion machines but only one propulsor and steering system, and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 4-3-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The additional mark + will be added to the R1 notation to denote that the vessels propulsion capability is such that, upon a single failure, propulsive power can be maintained or immediately restored to the extent necessary to withstand adverse weather conditions without drifting in accordance with 4-3-6/7.1 of the Rules. The lack of the mark + indicates that the vessel is not intended to withstand the adverse weather conditions in 4-3-6/7.1, but can maintain course and maneuverability at a reduced speed under normal expected weather conditions in accordance with 4-3-6/7.3 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
4-3-6/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-3-7/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-3-5/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft 4-3-7/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, R1, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation addressing redundancy arrangements and indicating that a vessel is fitted with a single propulsor but has the propulsion machinery arranged in separate spaces such that a fire or flood in one space will not effect the propulsion machinery in the other space and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 4-3-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The additional mark + will be added to the R1-S notation to denote that the vessels propulsion capability is such that, upon a single failure, propulsive power can be maintained or immediately restored to the extent necessary to withstand adverse weather conditions without drifting in accordance with 4-3-6/7.1 of the Rules. The lack of the mark + indicates that the vessel is not intended to withstand the adverse weather conditions in 4-3-6/7.1, but can maintain course and maneuverability at a reduced speed under normal expected weather conditions in accordance with 4-3-6/7.3 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
4-3-6/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-3-7/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-3-5/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft 4-3-7/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, R1-S, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation addressing redundancy arrangements and indicating that a vessel is fitted with multiple propulsion machines and multiple propulsors and steering system, and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 4-3-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The additional mark + will be added to the R2 notation to denote that the vessels propulsion capability is such that, upon a single failure, propulsive power can be maintained or immediately restored to the extent necessary to withstand adverse weather conditions without drifting in accordance with 4-3-6/7.1 of the Rules. The lack of the mark + indicates that the vessel is not intended to withstand the adverse weather conditions in 4-3-6/7.1, but can maintain course and maneuverability at a reduced speed under normal expected weather conditions in accordance with 4-3-6/7.3 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
4-3-6/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-3-7/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-3-5/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft 4-3-7/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, R2+, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
A Classification notation addressing redundancy arrangements and indicating that a vessel is fitted with multiple machines and propulsors, and associated steering systems arranged in separate spaces such that a fire or flood in one space will not effect the propulsion machinery in the other space; and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 4-3-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The additional mark + will be added to the R2-S notation to denote that the vessels propulsion capability is such that, upon a single failure, propulsive power can be maintained or immediately restored to the extent necessary to withstand adverse weather conditions without drifting in accordance with 4-3-6/7.1 of the Rules. The lack of the mark + indicates that the vessel is not intended to withstand the adverse weather conditions in 4-3-6/7.1, but can maintain course and maneuverability at a reduced speed under normal expected weather conditions in accordance with 4-3-6/7.3 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
4-3-6/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 4-3-7/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 4-3-5/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft 4-3-7/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, R2-S+, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
RCM (PROP) This notation is assigned to an approved Reliability-Centered Maintenance Program for the equipment related to the propulsion system, including as applicable: prime mover(s), reduction gears, shafting, propeller or other thrusting device, all auxiliary systems providing, cooling, control, electrical power, exhaust, fuel, lubrication and equipment related to the steering or other directional control system. RCM (CARGO) This notation is assigned to an approved Reliability-Centered Maintenance Program for the equipment related to the cargo handling (cargo pumps, associated piping for internal and independent tanks) and safety equipment (i.e., inert gas system, vapor emission control) for a tanker, liquefied gas carrier or chemical carrier. RCM (CDS) This notation is assigned to an approved Reliability-Centered Maintenance Program for systems and equipment used in connection with drilling and the drilling system and the drilling system is in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Classification of Drilling Systems. RCM (PFE) This notation is assigned to an approved Reliability-Centered Maintenance Program for Production or Facilities systems and equipment on an FPSO or FSO.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for Survey Based on Reliability-Centered Maintenance
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, RCM (PROP)
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, RCM (CARGO) A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, RCM (PROP), RCM (CDS) A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, RCM (PFE)
DESCRIPTION
Residual Strength (RES) This notation is assigned to Oil or Fuel Oil Carriers, Bulk or Ore Carriers, combination carriers and Container Carriers which have been built in accordance with the procedure and criteria for calculating and evaluating the residual strength of hull structures as per the ABS Guide for Assessing Hull-Girder Residual Strength.
REFERENCES
5C-1-2/1.7, 5C-3-2/1.7 and 5C-5-2/1.7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, RES
DESCRIPTION
Rapid Response Damage Assessment (RRDA) This notation is assigned to vessels which have been classed in compliance with the ABS Guide for Rapid Response Damage Assessment.
REFERENCES
1/3 of the Guide for Rapid Response Damage Assessment
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, RRDA
DESCRIPTION
The notation RW for Reduced Weight anchors is a notation, for vessels receiving the symbol, assigned for specially considered anchors of proven superior holding ability for which the mass may be reduced up to a maximum of 25% from the mass specified in 3-5-1/Table 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
3-5-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 3-5-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels 3-4-1/15 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , RW, AMS
DESCRIPTION
Notations assigned to a vessel to recognize that the classed vessel meets the applicable requirements of the ABS Guide for Marine Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental, and Energy Management (The ABS Guide for Marine Management Systems) as follows: S SQ SE SEn HS SQE SQEn SEEn HSQ HSE HSEn SQEEn HSEEn HSQEn HSQE HSQEEn Safety requirements Safety and quality requirements Safety and environmental requirements Safety and energy requirements Safety and health requirements Safety, quality and environmental requirements Safety, quality and energy requirements Safety, environmental and energy requirements Safety, health, and quality requirements Safety, health, and environmental requirements Safety, health and energy requirements Safety, quality, environmental and energy requirement Safety, health, environmental and energy requirements Safety, health, quality, and energy requirements Safety, health, quality, and environmental requirements Safety, health, quality, environmental and energy requirements
REFERENCES
1.2.1 of the Guide for Marine Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental, and Energy Management (The ABS Guide for Marine Management Systems)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, HSQEEn
DESCRIPTION
The Ship Security notation (SEC) is assigned to all types of ships and mobile offshore drilling units complying with the ABS Guide for Ship Security (SEC) Notation for which the requirements have been derived from Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS, Parts A and B of the ISPS Code and 33 CFR Subchapter H of the USCG Regulations.
REFERENCES
1/1 of the Guide for Ship Security (SEC) Notation
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SEC
DESCRIPTION
Spectral Fatigue Analysis (SFA) This notation is assigned to vessels where Spectral Fatigue Analysis is performed in accordance with an acceptable procedure and criteria, and the vessel is built in accordance with plans approved on the basis of the results of such analysis. The vessel will be distinguished in the Record by the notation SFA(years). The notation, SFA(years) denotes that the designated fatigue life value is equal to 20 years or greater. The (years) refers to the designated fatigue life equal to 20 years or more (in 5-year increments) as specified by the applicant.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/21 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SFA(30)
DESCRIPTION
SafeHull (SH) The SafeHull notation is assigned to Oil or Fuel Oil Carriers, Bulk or Ore Carriers, Combination Carriers and Container Carriers designed to Part 5C, Chapters 1, 3 and 5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, respectively. Also, the SH notation may be assigned to Membrane Tank LNG Carriers designed in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels. The SH notation applies to Container Vessels over 130 m, Bulk Carriers, Oil Carriers and Membrane Tank LNG Carriers over 150 m in length and Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks over 90 m in length. The requirements of these portions of the Rules are collectively referred to as the SafeHull Criteria. SafeHull Construction Monitoring (SHCM) This notation is assigned to vessels that have been found in compliance with Part 5C, Appendix 1, SafeHull Construction Monitoring Program of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels and assigned the SafeHull notation SH. This notation is required for Oil or Fuel Oil Carriers, Bulk or Ore Carriers, Combination Carriers and Container Carriers designed to Part 5C, Chapters 1, 3 and 5 of ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, respectively. The SHCM notation is also required for Membrane Tank LNG Carriers that have been designed in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels and assigned the SafeHull notation SH and for Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks that have been design in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks and assigned the SafeHull notation SH. The notations SH and SHCM are always used in association with each other. NOTE: CSR vessels are not eligible for SH, SHCM notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/25 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 5C-1-1/1.1, 5C-3-1/1.1, 5C-5-1/1.1 and Part 5C, Appendix 1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels 1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels designed to the Rules of another recognized classification society, and whose scantlings have been reviewed by ABS based on the requirements in Section 5C-5-4 for container carriers in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-4/7.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SHR
DESCRIPTION
SafeHull-Dynamic Loading Approach (SH-DLA) This notation is assigned to vessels which have been evaluated using an enhanced structural analysis procedure and criteria for calculating and evaluating the behavior of hull structures under dynamic loading conditions and built in accordance with plans approved on the basis of the results of such analysis, in addition to full compliance with the other requirements of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/19 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) Subsection 1/7 of the Guide for SafeHull Dynamic Loading Approach for Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SH-DLA
DESCRIPTION
SKP This notation is supplemental information about the station keeping performance for specified limiting environmental conditions, such as wind speed and direction, wave height and frequency, current speed and direction. In general, the limiting environments are to be applied to intact (all thrusters running) and damaged (worst case failure) conditions unless the limiting environmental conditions for post failure cases are also specified. The directions for wind, wave and current can be different and are to be specified by the Owner. SKP(a,b,c,d,e,f) This notation is supplemental information about the station keeping performance for a given environmental location. The analysis is to be carried out for many combinations of wind speeds, wave height and current speeds. The wind speed and wave height relationship is to be provided for the specified location. A co-linear condition for wind, wave and current is assumed. a b c d e f The probability that the vessel can remain on station at the selected site f and current speed of e with all thrusters in normal operation conditions The probability that the vessel can remain on station with the failure of minimum effect single thruster at the selected site f and current speed of e The probability that the vessel can remain on station with the failure of maximum effect single thruster at the selected site f and current speed of e The probability that the vessel can remain on station at the selected site f and current speed of e with the worst case failure condition Current speed in knot (Owner-specified or typically 1.5 kt) Environment location (Owner-specified or a representative typically North Sea location)
REFERENCES
Subsections 1/3 and 9/1 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-2 SKP
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, DPS-2 SKP(95, 95, 85, 75, 2 North Sea)
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to a vessels complying with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for Slamming Loads and Strength Assessment for Vessels. SLAM-B (Strengthened against Bottom and/or Bowflare slamming) This notation is assigned to a vessel which satisfies the ABS bottom slamming and/or bowflare slamming procedure and criteria in the bow area, depending on vessel type and hull form. SLAM-S (Strengthened against Stern slamming) This notation is assigned to a vessel which satisfies the ABS stern slamming procedure and criteria in the stern area.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/9 of the Guide for Slamming Loads and Strength Assessment for Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SLAM-B
A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SLAM-S
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to ABS classed vessels, offshore installations or facilities, which include systems managed, designed, constructed, installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Systems Verification under ABS engineering review, approval and survey. The SV Notation applies only to the hardware, firmware, and functions of the target system and Equipment Under Control that are included in the ABS reviewed Verification Plan. The (system) descriptor identifies the system (target system) or function that has been verified.
REFERENCES
1/3 of the Guide for Systems Verification Subsection 11/5 of the ABS Guide for Dynamic Positioning Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, SV (CP&R)
A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, SV (DPCS)
DESCRIPTION
Tailshaft Condition Monitoring (TCM) This notation is assigned to vessels with tailshafts specifically arranged with oil-lubricated stern tube bearings, complying with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Classification Notation Tailshaft Condition Monitoring (TCM).
REFERENCES
Section 7-9-19 of the Rules for Survey After Construction 1.1 of the Guide for Classification Notation Tailshaft Condition Monitoring (TCM)
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, TCM, ESP
DESCRIPTION
UnderWater Inspection in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD) This notation signifies that the vessel is in compliance with Appendix 7-A-1 of the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) and the Owner may request Underwater Inspection as an alternative to Drydocking Inspection. This notation is not applicable to vessels 15 years of age or over and subject to the Enhanced Survey Program (ESP).
REFERENCES
Appendix 7-A-1 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7)
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, ESP, UWILD
DESCRIPTION
This notation is applicable to Steel Vessels, Aluminum Vessels, or Offshore Support Vessels that comply with Sections 2/3, 2/5, 3/3, 9, & 10 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Wind Farm Support Craft.
REFERENCES
1/5.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing wind Farm Support Craft
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Heavy Lift), Wind-SC, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
WaterTight (WT) The notation WT in the Record denotes that the watertight bulkheads have been constructed in accordance with Rules. In each case, the notation WT is prefixed by the number of such watertight bulkheads.
REFERENCES
3-2-9/ 1.1, 5C-7-2/11.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 3-2-9/ 1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
WT will be published in the category of Hull in the Record.
DESCRIPTION
Vessels designed and built to the requirements in Part 5A, Common Structural Rules for Double Hull Oil Tankers, and Part 5B, Common Structural Rules for Single/Double Side Skin Bulk Carriers, except as stipulated in 1-1-4/7.6, will be identified in the Record by the notation CSR, AB-CM.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/23 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) Appendix 5C-A2, ABS Construction Monitoring Program of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Part 5A Common Structural Rules for Double Hull Oil Tankers of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Part 5B Common Structural Rules for Single/Double Side Skin Bulk Carriers of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, CSR, AB-CM
A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), , AMS, ACCU, CSR, AB-CM
3
DESCRIPTION
A Bulk Carrier is a vessel that is constructed generally with single deck, topside tanks and hopper side tanks in cargo spaces, and is intended primarily to carry dry cargo in bulk. It includes vessels of such type as Ore Carriers or combination carriers such as Ore or Oil Carriers and Oil or Bulk/Ore (OBO) Carriers. The ABS vessel type notation Bulk Carrier forms part of the class designation assigned to a vessel built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5B or Part 5C, Chapters 3 or 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5B-1-1/3, 5C-3-1/1.1, 5C-3-1/1.5.1 and 5C-4-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
See also bulk carrier notations, BC-A, BC-B, BC-C, (no MP) Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), , AMS, ACCU, CSR, AB-CM
3
DESCRIPTION
BC-A: Bulk Carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo density 1.0 tonnes/m3 (62.4 lbs/ft3) and above with specified holds empty in addition to BC-B conditions BC-B: Bulk Carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo density 1.0 tonnes/m3 (62.4 lbs/ft3) and above with all cargo holds loaded in addition to BC-C conditions BC-C: Bulk Carriers designed to carry dry bulk cargoes of cargo density less than 1.0 tonnes/m3 (62.4 lbs/ft3) (maximum cargo density: XX tonnes/m3): A notation added after the above Bulk Carrier BC-A, BC-B and BC-C notations where a bulk carrier has not been designed to carry 3.0 tonnes/m3 (187 lbs/ft3) or higher density cargoes (no MP): A notation added after the above Bulk Carrier BC-A, BC-B and BC-C notations where a bulk carrier has not been designed for loading and unloading in multiple ports
REFERENCES
5B-1-1/3.1 and 5C-3-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-A (holds 2, 4, 6 and 8 may be empty with maximum cargo density: 2.50 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), (no MP), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), (no MP), , AMS, ACCU, CSR, AB-CM
3 3
DESCRIPTION
An Oil or Bulk/Ore (OBO) Carrier is a single deck vessel of double skin construction, with a double bottom, lower and upper wing tanks, (hopper and topside tanks) intended for carriage of oil or dry cargoes including ore in bulk. The ABS vessel type notation Oil or Bulk/Ore (OBO) Carrier is assigned to a vessel built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapters 1 and 3 or Chapters 2 and 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-3-1/1.1, 5C-3-1/1.5.4 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil or Bulk/Ore (OBO) Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
An Ore Carrier is a vessel having two longitudinal bulkheads and a double bottom throughout the cargo area, constructed for the carriage of ore cargoes in the center holds only. The ABS vessel type notation Ore Carrier is assigned to a vessel built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 3 or 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-3-1/1.1, 5C-3-1/1.5.2 and 5C-4-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Ore Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
An Ore or Oil Carrier is a vessel having two longitudinal bulkheads and a double bottom throughout the cargo area, constructed for the carriage of ore cargoes in the center holds or for the carriage of oil cargoes in the center holds and wing tanks. The ABS vessel type notation Ore or Oil Carrier is assigned to a vessel built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapters 1 and 3 or Chapters 2 and 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-3-1/1.1and 5C-3-1/1.5.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Ore or Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This is a geographical limitation notation for vessels built specifically for trading on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway. This notation is assigned to Great Lakes vessels of bulk carrier type, having machinery aft, at least one complete deck, a double bottom and side tanks, a longitudinal system of framing for the deck and bottom, and two continuous longitudinal bulkheads fitted between the freeboard deck and the bottom shell.
REFERENCES
1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Bulk Carriers for Service on the Great Lakes
REMARKS
Example A1, Great Lakes Service, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Deep Water Anchoring (DWA) Bulk carriers having length of 150 meters or more designed, constructed and surveyed in full compliance with the criteria contained within the ABS Guide for the Optional Class Notation Deep Water Anchoring for Oil Tankers and Bulk Carriers (DWA) may be assigned a class notation DWA, Deep Water Anchoring for Ships, in addition to the usual symbol, thus A1 DWA. The notation signifies that the anchor, chain, windlass and support structure of the vessel is in compliance with the requirements contained in the Guide addressing deep water anchoring.
REFERENCES
1/1.1 of the Guide for the Optional Class Notation Deep Water Anchoring for Oil Tankers and Bulk Carriers (DWA).
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), DWA, AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to Bulk Carriers to signify that the vessels inner bottom has been designed for a specific grab weight.
REFERENCES
5B-1-1/3.2 and 5C-3-4/7.3.2(b) of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, GRAB [25 tonnes]
A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), , AMS, ACCU, CSR, AB-CM, GRAB [25]
3
DESCRIPTION
Hatch Cover Strength (HCS) The notation HCS placed after the appropriate classification notation for Bulk Carriers or Combination Carriers signifies that the cargo hold hatch covers located forward of 0.25L from the forward perpendicular are designed in accordance with the requirements of 5C-3-6/15 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, 2003. This notation is valid for existing vessels, which have HCS notation or any new vessel under construction, for which the building contract between Owner and builder was signed before 1 January 2004.
REFERENCES
5C-3-6/15.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, 2003.
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, GRAB, HCS
DESCRIPTION
PMA This notation is assigned to Bulk Carriers of 20,000 gross tonnage and over constructed on or after 1 January 2006 to signify that the vessels means of access meets IMO Resolutions MSC.151(78) Adoption of Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974 and MSC.158(78) Adoption of Amendments to the Technical Provisions for Means of Access for Inspections, and the associated IACS Unified Interpretation (UI) SC 191 for the application of amended SOLAS regulation II-1/3-6 (resolution MSC.151 (78)) and revised Technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158 (78)). PMA+ This notation is assigned to Bulk Carriers of 20,000 gross tonnage and over constructed on or after 1 January 2006 to signify that the vessels means of access meets the requirements for the PMA notation, plus additional ergonomic considerations, such as sizes of openings, clear overhead heights, guardrail heights and stanchion spacing, ladder incline angles, etc.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/4 of the Guide for Means of Access to Tanks and Holds for Inspection
REMARKS
Example A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m3), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, PMA
A1, Bulk Carrier, BC-B (maximum cargo density: 1.7 tonnes/m ), , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, PMA+
3
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed or adapted and specifically fitted for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in Part 5C, Chapter 9, Section 17 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The ABS vessel type notation Chemical Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 9 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-9-1/1.1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Chemical Carrier, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with bow loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Chemical Carrier, BLU, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with stern loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Chemical Carrier, SLU, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed for the transportation in bulk of compressed natural gas in accordance with the ABS Guide for Vessels Intended to Carry Compressed Natural Gases in Bulk. The ABS vessel type notation Compressed Natural Gas Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Vessels Intended to Carry Compressed Natural Gases in Bulk.
REFERENCES
1-3/1 of the Guide for Vessels Intended to Carry Compressed Natural Gases in Bulk
REMARKS
Example A1, Compressed Natural Gas Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed primarily for the carriage of containers in holds or on deck or both, with structures for that purpose, such as cell guides, pedestals, etc. The ABS vessel type notation Container Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 5 or 6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) 5C-5-1/1.1 and 5C-6-1/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
Container Securing Certificate (CSC) The CSC notation signifies that the initial installation of the container securing system has been certified by ABS. A certificate indicating that the initial installation is in compliance with the ABS Guide for Certification of Container Securing Systems may be issued upon satisfactory completion of plan review, testing of securing devices, approval of the Container Securing Manual and installation of the fixed securing devices to the satisfaction of the attending Surveyor.
REFERENCES
2/1 of the Guide for Certification of Container Securing Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, CSC, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to a container carrier complying with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Fire-Fighting Systems for On-Deck Cargo Areas of Container Carriers. FOC (Fire-fighting On-deck Container) This notation is assigned to a Container Carrier provided with an arrangement of a fire piping system and additional fire-fighting equipment in compliance with Section 2 of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Fire-Fighting Systems for On-Deck Cargo Areas of Container Carriers. FOC+ (Fire-fighting On-deck Container Plus) This notation is assigned to a Container Carrier provided with an arrangement of a fire piping system and additional fire-fighting equipment in compliance with Section 2 and the enhanced requirements for hatch cover protection and fire-fighters breathing apparatus of Section 3 of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Fire-Fighting Systems for On-Deck Cargo Areas of Container Carriers.
REFERENCES
1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Fire-Fighting Systems for On-Deck Cargo Areas of Container Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, FOC, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to a vessel complying with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for Assessment of Parametric Roll Resonance in the Design of Container Carriers. PARR-N This notation is assigned to a vessel for which the susceptibility criteria of Section 2 of the Guide shows no susceptibility to parametric roll. PARR-C1 This notation is assigned to a vessel with parametric roll under control. For this notation, a roll decay test, susceptibility and severity check and numerical simulations have been performed and operational guidance has been developed. PARR-C2 This notation is assigned to a vessel with parametric roll under control. For this notation, a roll decay test, susceptibility and severity check and numerical simulations have been performed and operational guidance has been developed. In addition, anti-rolling devices designed specifically to eliminate or mitigate parametric roll with proof of efficiency or general-purpose anti-rolling devices proven effective against parametric roll are fitted.
REFERENCES
Section 5 of the Guide for the Assessment of Parametric Roll Resonance in the Design of Container Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Container Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM, PARR-C1
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed for the transportation in bulk of liquefied gas or other products listed in Part 5C, Chapter 8, Section 19 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, or Chapter 19 of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (i.e., the International Gas Carrier Code) or Chapter XIX of the Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (i.e., the Gas Carrier Code). The ABS vessel type notation Liquefied Gas Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with Part 5C, Chapter 8 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels or the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-8-1/1.1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels 1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Membrane Tank LNG Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed for the transportation in bulk of liquefied natural gas of which the methane content is more than 80%. The ABS vessel type notation Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with Part 5C, Chapter 8 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-8-1/1.1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed for the carriage of liquefied petroleum gases. The ABS vessel type notation Liquefied Gas Carrier with Independent Tanks forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks.
REFERENCES
1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier with Independent Tanks, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with bow loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, BLU, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Dual Fuel Diesel Engine power plant (DFD) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a dual fuel diesel engine power plant complying with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers, which has been constructed and installed under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
Section 2 of the Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, , AMS, DFD, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Dual Fuel Gas Turbine power plant (DFGT) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a dual fuel gas turbine power plant complying with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers, which has been constructed and installed under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
Section 2 of the Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, , AMS, DFGT, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Gas Combustion Unit (GCU) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a gas combustion unit complying with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers, which has been constructed and installed under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
Section 2 of the Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, , AMS, GCU, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a new or existing LNG Carrier on which the Owner has elected to install a Regasification facility so that the vessel may load and transport LNG and then re-gasify it for direct discharge ashore.
REFERENCES
2-1/3.17 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, (LNG) R, , AMS, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
Re-Liquefaction Unit (RELIQ) is a notation assigned to a vessel with a re-liquefaction unit complying with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers, which has been constructed and installed under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
Section 2 of the Guide for Propulsion Systems for LNG Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, , AMS, RELIQ, ACCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with stern loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Carrier, SLU, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed for the transportation of petroleum products in bulk, having flash points exceeding 60C (140F), closed cup test. Petroleum product refers to oil other than crude oil. The ABS vessel type notation Fuel Oil Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 1 or 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-1-1/1.1 and 5C-2-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Fuel Oil Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed primarily for the transportation of petroleum products (crude oil) in bulk, having flash points at or below 60C (140F), closed cup test, and includes vessels of similar types such as combination carriers (Ore/Oil Carriers, etc.). The ABS vessel type notation Oil Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5A or Part 5C, Chapter1 or 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5A-1-1, 5C-1-1/1.1 and 5C-2-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, SH, SHCM
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, CSR, AB-CM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is classed Oil Carrier and operating in oil storage service in accordance with the requirements of Part 7, Appendix, 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
7-A1/3.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, Storage Service, , AMS A1, Oil Carrier, Storage Service, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that that has reached its MARPOL phase-out date and will be used in oil storage service in accordance with the requirements of Part 7, Appendix, 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
7-A1/3.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Storage Service, , AMS A1, Oil Storage Service, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with bow loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, BLU, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Cargo Piping Protected (CPP) At the request of the Owner, the notation CPP is assigned to an oil carrier in which all the cargo piping and valve control piping are located above the double bottom. The CPP notation is not a condition of classification.
REFERENCES
5C-1-7/1.1.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, CPP
DESCRIPTION
Deep Water Anchoring (DWA) Oil carriers having length of 150 meters or more designed, constructed and surveyed in full compliance with the criteria contained within the ABS Guide for the Optional Class Notation Deep Water Anchoring for Oil Tankers and Bulk Carriers (DWA) may be assigned a class notation DWA, Deep Water Anchoring for Ships, in addition to the usual symbol, thus A1 DWA. The notation signifies that the anchor, chain, windlass and support structure of the vessel is in compliance with the requirements contained in the Guide addressing deep water anchoring.
REFERENCES
1/1.1 of the Guide for the Optional Class Notation Deep Water Anchoring for Oil Tankers and Bulk Carriers (DWA).
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, DWA, AMS, ACCU, SH, SHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with an inert gas installation, supplying inert gas to ballast tanks, which complies with the requirements specified in the ABS Guide for Inert Gas System for Ballast Tanks and which has been constructed and installed under survey by the Surveyor.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/9 of the Guide for Inert Gas System for Ballast Tanks
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, IGS Ballast
DESCRIPTION
PMA This notation is assigned to Oil Carriers of 500 gross tonnage and over constructed on or after 1 January 2006 to signify that the vessels means of access meets IMO Resolutions MSC.151(78) Adoption of Amendments to the International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea, 1974 and MSC.158(78) Adoption of Amendments to the Technical Provisions for Means of Access for Inspections, and the associated IACS Unified Interpretation (UI) SC 191 for the application of amended SOLAS regulation II-1/3-6 (resolution MSC.151 (78)) and revised Technical provisions for means of access for inspections (resolution MSC.158 (78)). PMA+ This notation is assigned to Oil Carriers of 500 gross tonnage and over constructed on or after 1 January 2006 to signify that the vessels means of access meets the requirements for the PMA notation, plus additional ergonomic considerations, such as sizes of openings, clear overhead heights, guardrail heights and stanchion spacing, ladder incline angles, etc.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/4 of the Guide for Means of Access to Tanks and Holds for Inspection
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, SH, SHCM, PMA
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, SH, SHCM, PMA+
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is provided with stern loading and unloading arrangements in compliance with the ABS Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/3 of the Guide for the Class Notation for Bow or Stern Loading and Unloading (BLU or SLU) for Oil Carriers, Liquefied Gas Carriers or Chemical Carriers
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, SLU, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to an Oil Carrier provided with mooring arrangements in accordance with the requirements of Section 3-5-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
3-5-2/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, SPMA, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Vapor Emission Control (VEC) The notation VEC is assigned to indicate that an oil carrier is fitted with a vapor emission control system; and that the system is in accordance with the applicable requirements of 5C-1-7/21 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for this notation Vapor Emission Control-Lightering (VEC-L) The notation VEC-L is assigned to indicate that an oil carrier is fitted with a vapor emission control system that is also suitable for use during lightering operations; and that the system is in accordance with the applicable requirements of 5C-1-7/21 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for this notation.
REFERENCES
5C-1-7/1.1.2 and 5C-1-7/21 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, VEC
A1, Oil Carrier, , AMS, ACCU, VEC-L
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessels designed and constructed and specifically fitted for the carriage of more than twelve (12) passengers. The ABS vessel type notation Passenger Vessel forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 7 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-7-1/1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Passenger Vessel, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
COMF is a notation assigned to a vessel complying with the minimum criteria for passenger accommodations and the ambient environment (i.e., vibration, noise, indoor climate and lighting). This notation is assigned to passenger vessels built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Passenger Comfort on Ships. COMF+ is a notation assigned to a vessel complying with the minimum criteria for passenger accommodations and the ambient environment (i.e. vibration, noise, indoor climate and lighting) and additional criteria with respect to whole-body vibration, including motion sickness. This notation is assigned to passenger vessels built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Passenger Comfort on Ships.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/6 of the Guide for Passenger Comfort on Ships
REMARKS
Example A1, Passenger Vessel, , AMS, ACCU, COMF
A1, Passenger Vessel, , AMS, ACCU, COMF+
DESCRIPTION
The Integral Refrigerated Container Carrier notation IRCC indicates that a vessel is arranged for the carriage of refrigerated containers of plug-in or integral types which have their own individually mounted refrigeration machinery, hence requiring shipboard electrical power supply and in some cases the cooling water supply for the condensers and, where fitted, the associated temperature monitoring and control system and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/7.1.4 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, RCC, , AMS, IRCC
DESCRIPTION
The Refrigerated Cargo (Some Holds Only) notation RC(Hold No.) indicates that a vessel has some holds provided with facilities to carry refrigerated cargoes and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/7.1.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, RC(Hold Nos. 5 & 6)
DESCRIPTION
The Refrigerated Cargo Carrier notation. RCC indicates that a vessel is arranged for the carriage of refrigerated cargoes in insulated holds and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. The Refrigerated Cargo Container Carrier. notation RCCC indicates that a vessel is arranged for the carriage of refrigerated containers of the porthole type, individually cooled by shipboard refrigeration machinery and associated systems, and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
RCC 6-2-1/7.1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels RCCC 6-2-1/7.1.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, RCC, , AMS
A1, RCCC, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The Refrigerated Edible Bulk Liquid Tanker notation REBLT indicates that a vessel is arranged for the carriage of edible liquid products in bulk in refrigerated cargo tanks cooled by shipboard refrigeration machinery and associated systems; and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/7.1.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, REBLT, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The Refrigerated Fish Carrier notation RFC indicates that a fish processing or fish storage vessel is provided with facilities for chilling, cooling, or freezing and/or storage of fish in refrigerated cargo holds cooled by the vessels own shipboard refrigeration machinery and associated systems and that such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/7.1.6 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, ACCU, RFC
DESCRIPTION
The Refrigeration Machinery Certified notation RMC indicates that an existing vessel is fitted with the arrangements necessary for the carriage of refrigerated cargoes which were not constructed and installed under ABS survey; but complies with Part 4, Section 12 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (1997 edition).
REFERENCES
6-2-1/7.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, ACCU, RMC
DESCRIPTION
The Automatic Pallet Loading/Unloading System notation APLUS indicates that a refrigerated cargo vessel is fitted with a system for automatic cargo loading and unloading a refrigerated hold through automatic pallet handling, stack and security systems together with a monitoring and control system and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/9.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, APLUS
DESCRIPTION
The Automatic Side Loading pallet handling System notation ASLS indicates that a refrigerated cargo vessel is fitted with a system whereby the cargo is loaded into and unloaded from a refrigerated hold through an automatic side loading pallet handling system together with a monitoring and control system; and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, or. The Semi-Automatic Side Loading pallet handling System notation SASLS indicates that a refrigerated cargo vessel is fitted with a system whereby the cargo is loaded into and unloaded from a refrigerated hold through a semi-automatic side loading pallet handling system together with a monitoring and control system; and that the arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/9.7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, ASLS or
A1, , AMS, SASLS
DESCRIPTION
The Controlled Atmosphere notation CA indicates that a refrigerated cargo vessel is fitted with equipment and systems for supplying Nitrogen or equivalent gas to cargo holds, including associated safety features, in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/9.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, CA (date of survey)
DESCRIPTION
The Controlled Atmosphere (Installation) notation CA (INST) indicates that a refrigerated cargo vessel is fitted with a permanently installed piping system which is ready for connection to portable controlled atmosphere generating equipment and that the arrangements and safety features are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/9.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, CA (INST)
DESCRIPTION
The Fruit Carrier notation (F) is assigned to refrigerated cargo or container vessels suitably designed for the carriage of fruit in hold spaces or containers when such arrangements are in accordance with the applicable requirements of Part 6, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
6-2-1/9.9 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, , AMS, (F)
DESCRIPTION
The SWATH notation is assigned to vessels built in accordance to the requirements of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing SWATH Vessels, and which are approved by the Committee for unrestricted ocean service at the assigned freeboards.
REFERENCES
1/3.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing SWATH Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, SWATH, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel designed and constructed to carry roll-on/roll-off cargoes, including vehicles, cargoes on pallets or in containers and loaded and unloaded by wheeled vehicles, on exposed or enclosed single deck or multiple exposed/enclosed decks, e.g. pure car carrier, roll-on/roll-off ship, trailer ship, etc. The ABS vessel type notation Vehicle Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Section 5C-10-2 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels.
REFERENCES
5C-10-1/1.1.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Vehicle Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel designed and constructed and fitted for the transportation of vehicles and more than twelve (12) passengers, including a ship carrying commercial vehicles and accompanying personnel. Also may be referred to as a ro-ro passenger ferry. The ABS vessel type notation Vehicle Passenger Ferry forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of Section 5C-10-3 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels including the applicable safety requirements of Part 5C, Chapter 7.
REFERENCES
5C-7-1/1.1, 5C-10-1/1.1.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1, Vehicle Passenger Ferry, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a vessel that is designed and constructed and specifically fitted for the carriage of water cargo in bulk in cargo tanks. The ABS vessel type notation Water Carrier forms part of the classification designation assigned to vessels built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Vessels Intended to Carry Water.
REFERENCES
1.1 of the Guides for Building and Classing Vessels Intended to Carry Water
REMARKS
Example A1, Water Carrier, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels built in accordance with Appendix 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length for restricted domestic service, with the restricted area being specified in the class designation.
REFERENCES
Part 5, Appendix 1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length
REMARKS
Example A1 U.S. Domestic Service, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Fishing Vessel is a vessel designed and constructed to commercially catch, take or harvest fish or other living resources of the sea, including a fishing vessel that also processes its catch. A fishing vessel complying with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 12 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length will be given the classification notation of Fishing Vessel. In addition, an entry will also be made in the Record describing the vessel as either Side Trawl or Stern Trawl, as applicable. The notation Torremolinos Convention is assigned to fishing vessels to indicate that the fishing vessel has been found to be in compliance with the provisions of the International Conference on Safety of Fishing Vessels 1977/1993 Protocol.
REFERENCES
5-12-1/1 and 5-12-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length
REMARKS
Example A1, Fishing Vessel Side Trawl, AMS or
A1, Fishing Vessel Stern Trawl, AMS A1, Fishing Vessel Torremolinos Convention, AMS
DESCRIPTION
A tugboat, supply vessel and other similar vessels designed and built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Vessels with Oil Recovery Capabilities which are intended for service in the event of oil spills and are equipped for the storage of recovered oil floating on the sea will be distinguished by the classification designation of Oil Recovery Capability together with the appropriate additional notation of Class 1 or Class 2 depending on the flash point of the oil to be recovered. Vessels intended to recover oil of unknown flash point will be given the Class 1 notation. Vessels intended to recover oil having a flash point exceeding 60C (140F) will be given the Class 2 notation.
REFERENCES
Section 1 of the Guide for Vessels with Oil Recovery Capabilities
REMARKS
Example A1, Towing Vessel (Oil Recovery Capability Class 1), , AMS or
A1, Towing Vessel (Oil Recovery Capability Class 2), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Towing Vessel is a classification notation assigned to vessels designed primarily for towing service and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 11 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length. It is also the classification designation given to a tug that has the capability to separate from the barge of a tug-barge combination and shift to towing by hawser. Bollard Pull (BP (xx)) A notation assigned to a Towing Vessel indicating the static Bollard Pull determined by an approved bollard pull test in the presence of a the Surveyor. The magnitude of the bollard pull obtained during the test will be included in the ( ) in long tons. Quick Release (QR) A notation assigned to a Towing Vessel indicating that it has a remotely controlled Quick Release device for the towing hook or towing winch; and that the arrangements are in accordance with 5-11-1/5.1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length.
REFERENCES
5-11-1/3, 5-11-1/3.1.1 and 5-11-1/9, and 5-11-1/5.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length
REMARKS
Example A1, Towing Vessel, , AMS, QR, BP(xx)
DESCRIPTION
Integrated Tug-Barge (ITB) Towing Vessel Dual Mode (Articulated Connection) The tug will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the notation Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, DM, which is in full compliance with the requirements of the Part 5, Chapter 11 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length, and signifies that the vessel has the Dual Mode (DM) capabilities, pushing the barge in an Integrated Tug-Barge (ITB) mode and towing the barge by hawser in a separate mode. Barge The barge will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols and notations in accordance with 1-1-2/3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges followed by the geographical/ operational limitation, Great Lakes Service, DM. Integrated Towing Vessel Pushing Mode (Rigid Connection)
The tug will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the notation Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, PM. This class notation will be assigned to a tug which does not meet the requirements for intact stability during tow as specified in the Part 5, Chapter 11, Section 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length, but does meet the requirements of the rest of the above Rules, and is intended to operate in a Pushing Mode (PM) only and remain fixed to the barge throughout the voyage under all weather conditions.
Barge The barge will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols and notations in accordance with 1-1-2/3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges followed by the geographical/ operational limitation, Great Lakes Service, PM.
REFERENCES
1.1.1 and 1.1.3 (DM) and 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 (PM) of the Guide for Building and Classing Integrated Tug-Barge (ITB) Combinations to Operate on the Great Lakes
REMARKS
Example
A1, Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, DM, , AMS A1, Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, PM, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
HAB(WB) This notation is assigned to vessels (offshore support vessels, tug boats, tow boats, dredgers, research vessels, anchor handling vessels, or other vessels providing service to offshore oil and gas exploration and production), which comply with the minimum criteria for accommodation area design, whole-body vibration (separate criteria for accommodation areas and workspaces), noise, indoor climate, and lighting as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Workboats. HAB+(WB) This notation is assigned to vessels (offshore support vessels, tug boats, tow boats, dredgers, research vessels, anchor handling vessels, or other vessels providing service to offshore oil and gas exploration and production) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration and noise aimed at increasing crew comfort and safety as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Workboats. HAB++(WB) This notation is assigned to vessels (offshore support vessels, tug boats, tow boats, dredgers, research vessels, anchor handling vessels, or other vessels providing service to offshore oil and gas exploration and production) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration, noise, and indoor climate as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Workboats.
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/6 of the Guide for Crew Habitability on Workboats
REMARKS
Example A1, Towing Vessel, , AMS, HAB(WB)
A1, Offshore Support Vessel (Supply), , AMS, HAB+(WB) A1, Offshore Support Vessel (DSV SAT), , AMS, HAB++(WB)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels less than 90 meters (295 feet) in length which have successfully undergone the necessary survey, analysis and repair to enable a vessel to continue actively working past its normal life (20-25 years) as required by the ABS Guide for Rebuilding Vessels Less than 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length.
REFERENCES
1/1 of the Guide for Rebuilding Vessels Less than 90 meters (295 feet) in Length
REMARKS
Example
A1, Towing Vessel , AMS, RB
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel will be assigned to vessels primarily designed for offshore support services and built to the applicable requirements in Part 3, Part 4, at least one specialized functional service of Part 5, and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. Vessels that have been designed, built and equipped for a specialized functional service will be assigned the appropriate notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1.1 and 5-1-1/5.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
Vessels intended for several functional services covered by the Rules may be assigned a combination of the class notations, provided that the specific requirements for each intended service are complied with and the vessels are equipped and prepared at all times to engage in operations related to the relevant functional services. (See 1-1-2/1.3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels).
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1.3 and Part 5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (SSR, GR A (320), TOW), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (AH, Supply, TOW), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation SPS may be assigned to vessels that comply with the requirements in Section 5-1-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels and the IMO Code of Safety for Special Purpose Ships (SPS Code).
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1.5 and 5-1-2/1.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Pipe Lay), SPS, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels built in accordance with Section 5-1-3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessel for domestic service operations in offshore sites, with the restricted area being specified in the class designation.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1.7 and 5-1-3/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Supply) US Domestic Service, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation HDC(P, Locations) will be assigned to vessels designed with strengthening for carriage of heavy deck cargoes exceeding 25.66 kN/m2 (2617 kgf/m2, 536 lbf/ft2), and built to the requirements in 5-1-4/3 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation HLC(, Tanks) will be assigned to vessels designed with strengthening for carriage of heavy liquid cargoes with specific gravity exceeds 1.05, and built to the requirements in 5-1-4/5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/9 and 5-1-4/1.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (AH, Supply, TOW) HDC(5t/m2, main deck), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (AH, Supply, TOW) HLC(2.5,Tanks 3 and 5), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Supply) will be assigned to vessels designed primarily for supply service to offshore installations, and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 2 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Supply-HNLS) will be assigned to vessels designed primarily for supply service to offshore installations, with capability for carriage of limited amounts of hazardous and noxious liquid substances, and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 2 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3, 5-2-1/5, and 5-2-3/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Supply), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Supply-HNLS), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (AH) will be assigned to vessels designed and equipped for anchor handling operations and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 3 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (TOW) will be assigned to vessels designed and equipped for towing operations and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 3 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5 and 5-3-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (AH), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (TOW), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1) will be assigned to vessels with water spray protection for cooling the Fire Fighting Vessels surfaces to enable close operation for early stages of fire fighting and rescue operations, with capabilities in accordance with 5-4-1/Table 1, built in compliance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 4 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 2) or (FFV 3) will be assigned to vessels built in compliance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels and for continuous fighting of large fires and cooling structures on fire, with capabilities in accordance with 5-4-1/Table 1, and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1 and 2) or A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1 and 3) will be assigned to A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 2) or (FFV 3) that also meet requirements for FFV 1. The notation FF Capable may be assigned to vessels not in full compliance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels or not specifically built for the service intended to be covered by the Rules, but which have some fire fighting capability in addition to their regular service, considered and reviewed under the intent of the Rules, in relation to the specific fire fighting requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/7 and 5-4-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 2), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 3), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1 and 2), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (FFV 1 and 3), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (TOW, FF Capable), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV AIR) will be assigned to vessels intended to support air diving systems (see 5-5-1/Table 1) and complying with the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV MIXED-GAS) will be assigned to vessels intended to support mixed-gas diving systems (see 5-5-1/Table 1) and complying with the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV SAT) will be assigned to vessels intended to support saturation diving systems (see 5-5-1/Table 1) and complying with the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. Vessels that are intended to support multiple diving systems and complying with the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels will be assigned the Class notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV) followed by the appropriate notations for the diving systems. For example, vessels intended to support air and saturation diving systems may be assigned the Class notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV AIR/SAT). The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (ROV) will be assigned to vessels intended to support Remote Operated Vehicle ROV (see 5-5-1/Table 1) and complying with the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation DSV Capable and/or ROV Capable may be assigned to vessels other than those above, having some diving and/or ROV support capability in addition to their regular service, considered and reviewed under the intent of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, in relation to the specific diving and/or ROV support requirements of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/9 and 5-5-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV AIR), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV MIXED-GAS), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV SAT), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV AIR/SAT), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV MIXED-GAS/SAT), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (ROV), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (DSV Capable), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (ROV Capable), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-S1) will be assigned to vessels intended for recovery of oil from the water and shorelines in response to an oil spill in the marine environment, and built in compliance with the requirements for recovery of oil of unknown flash points and outfitted for the same in accordance with Sections 5-6-3 and 5-6-4 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, and approved for oil recovery service at the assigned freeboard. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-S2) will be assigned to vessels intended for recovery of oil from the water and shorelines in response to an oil spill in the marine environment, and built in compliance with the requirements for recovery of oil having a flash point exceeding 60C (140F) and outfitted for the same in accordance with Section 5-6-6 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, and approved for oil recovery service at the assigned freeboard. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-C1) will be assigned to vessels built in compliance with the requirements for recovery of oil of unknown flash points but not outfitted for the same in accordance with Section 5-6-5 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, and approved for oil recovery service at the assigned freeboard. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-C2) will be assigned to vessels intended for recovery of oil from the water and shorelines in response to an oil spill in the marine environment, and built in compliance with the requirements for recovery of oil having a flash point exceeding 60C (140F) but not outfitted for the same in accordance with Section 5-6-7 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, and approved for oil recovery service at the assigned freeboard.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/11 and 5-6-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-S1), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-S2), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-C1), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (OSR-C2), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (SSR) will be assigned to vessels which have been adapted and have special features for evacuation, reception, rescue and care of persons from another vessel at sea or an offshore installation, and built in accordance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 7 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels, and approved for safety standby service at the assigned freeboards. GR A (N), GR B (N), GR C (N) These notations are assigned vessels classed for Safety Standby Service, indicating the class designation together with the number of survivors (N), the vessel has been certified to accommodate. Group A (GR A) includes a number of survivors greater than 300, Group B (GR B) equal to or greater than 20 and less than or equal to 300 and Group C (GR C) less than 20.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/13, 5-7-1/3, and 5-7-2/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (SSR), GR A (320), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Pipe Lay) will be assigned to vessels designed and equipped for the installation of subsea pipelines and built in compliance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 8 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/15 and 5-8-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Pipe Lay), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Heavy Lift) will be assigned to vessels intended for the lifting of heavy loads in oil drilling and production operations, offshore construction and/or salvage operations, with a lifting capacity of 160 metric tons and above and built in compliance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 9 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/17 and 5-9-1/5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Heavy Lift), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI) will be assigned to vessels fitted with permanent well intervention systems that comply with Section 5-10-4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI-TEMP) will be assigned to vessels with temporary well intervention systems that comply with the requirements of Section 5-10-3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI-READY) will be assigned to vessels designed to be well intervention ready that comply with Section 5-10-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/19 and 5-10-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI-TEMP), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WI-READY), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WS) will be assigned to vessels fitted with permanent well stimulation systems that comply with the relevant Sections in Part 5, Chapter 11 and other relevant requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WS-TEMP) will be assigned to vessels with temporary well stimulation systems that comply with the requirements of Section 5-11-7 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WS-READY) will be assigned to vessels designed to be well stimulation ready that comply with Section 5-11-6 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/21 and 5-11-1/5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WS), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Well Test Service) will be assigned to vessels fitted with permanent well test systems that comply with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 12 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels and Section 4 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WT-TEMP) will be assigned to vessels with temporary well test systems that comply with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 12 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels and Section 3 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems. The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WT-READY) will be assigned to vessels designed to be well test ready that comply with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 12 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels and Section 2 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/23 and 5-12-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Well Test Service), , AMS
A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WT-TEMP), , AMS A1 Offshore Support Vessel (WT-READY), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Escort) will be assigned to vessels intended for escort service (i.e., accompanying another vessel in transit) and designed and built to the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 13 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/25 and 5-13-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Escort), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Wind-IMR) will be assigned to vessels intended for the installation, maintenance and repair of wind turbines and designed and built to the applicable requirements of Part 5, Chapter 14 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/27 and 5-14-1/5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Wind-IMR), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Cable Lay) will be assigned to vessels designed and equipped for the installation, maintenance and repair of underwater telecommunication cables and power transmission cables and built in compliance with the requirements of Part 5, Chapter 15 and other relevant sections of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/29 and 5-15-1/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Support Vessels
REMARKS
Example A1 Offshore Support Vessel (Cable Lay), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
High-Speed Craft (HSC) This notation is assigned to craft that have been built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft, or equivalent. Where approved by the Committee, for unrestricted ocean service, such craft will be distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC AMS indicating compliance with the hull and machinery requirements of the Rules. This notation for High-Speed Craft (HSC) is to be assigned to the following craft designed and built to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft. Mono-hull Multi-hull Surface Effects Ship (SES) Hydro Foil Length of Craft ( L) < 130 m (427 ft) L < 100 m (328 ft) L < 90 m (295 ft) L < 60 m (197 ft)
REFERENCES
1-1-3/5 and 1-2-2/1 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC, , AMS
DESCRIPTION
HSC Coastal Craft This notation is to be assigned to craft that are intended to operate on a coastal voyage with a maximum distance from safe harbor of 300 miles and a maximum voyage of 150 miles from a safe harbor when operating in the Winter Seasonal Zones as indicated in Annex II of the International Conference on Load Lines, 1966. Coastal Craft are not permitted to perform transoceanic movements. HSC Riverine Craft This notation is to be assigned to craft that are intended to operate in rivers, harbors, and coastlines with a maximum distance from safe harbor of 50 miles. Riverine Craft are not permitted to perform transoceanic movements.
REFERENCES
1-2-2/1 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 1.4.13 and 1.4.51 of the IMO HSC Code
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Coastal Craft, AMS
A1, HSC Riverine Craft, AMS
DESCRIPTION
HSC Passenger Craft (A) or (B) These notations are assigned to craft that have been designed and specifically fitted for the carriage of passengers and built to the applicable requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft and the IMO HSC Code for special types of craft and which are approved by the Committee for restricted ocean service at the assigned freeboards, will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC followed by an appropriate notation, i.e. Passenger Craft (A), etc. HSC Ro-Ro Passenger Craft (A) or (B) These notations are assigned to craft carrying motor vehicles in addition to passengers and built to the applicable requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft and the IMO HSC Code for special types of craft and which are approved by the Committee for restricted ocean service at the assigned freeboards, will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC followed by an appropriate notation, i.e. Passenger Craft (A), etc. The (A) and (B) indicate a craft defined as a Category A Passenger Craft and a Category B Passenger Craft respectively in accordance with the IMO HSC Code.
REFERENCES
1-2-2/1 and 1-2-2/3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 1.4.13 and 1.4.51 of the IMO HSC Code
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Passenger Craft (A), , AMS
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to craft other than passenger craft, which are capable of maintaining the main functions of safety systems of unaffected spaces after damage in any one compartment on board, that have been built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft and the IMO HSC Code for special types of craft and which are approved by the Committee for restricted ocean service at the assigned freeboards, will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC followed by the notation Cargo Craft. The notation Cargo Craft defines a craft that is certified in accordance with the IMO HSC Code.
REFERENCES
1-2-2/1 and 1-2-2/3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 1.4.13 and 1.4.51 of the IMO HSC Code
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Cargo Craft , AMS
DESCRIPTION
The notation HSC Crewboat, Restricted Service is assigned to a craft that is designed and constructed and specifically fitted for the transferring/transporting of industrial personnel in the offshore oil and gas industry between a shore base and offshore installations and vice versa. These craft may also carry cargo, however, Crewboats are not considered as Passenger Craft. The ABS craft type notation HSC Crewboat, Restricted Service forms part of the classification designation assigned to craft built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft. All craft being certified as A1, HSC Crewboat, Restricted Service will also be required to comply with the OE notation as defined by 1-1-3/Table B, and such will be entered into the Record.
REFERENCES
1-2-2/1 and 1-2-2/3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 5-2-1/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Crewboat, Restricted Service, OE, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to special purpose craft, which have been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors to arrangements and scantlings approved for the particular purpose. Where approved by the Committee for the particular service, such craft will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC followed by a description of the service for which special modifications to the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft have been approved, e.g., Special Government Services, etc.
REFERENCES
1-2-2/5 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Special Government Services, AMS
DESCRIPTION
High Holding Power (HHP) This notation for anchors is assigned for specially designed anchor for which proven holding power is not less than two times of an ordinary stockless anchor. Super High Holding Power (SHHP) This notation for anchors is assigned for specially designed anchor for which proven holding power is not less than four times of an ordinary stockless anchor.
REFERENCES
3-5-1/9.3 and 3-5-1/9.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC, , HHP, AMS
A1, HSC, , SHHP, AMS
DESCRIPTION
Operational Envelope (OE) This notation is assigned to craft for which the structure has been reviewed based on the limitations given in a particular operational envelope. The operational envelope is given in terms of speed and significant wave height in the most unfavorable combination of length and direction of the wave. The operational envelope (OE) is to be part of the Operating Manual for the craft for use in determining the maximum operational speeds for the various sea-states in which the craft is intended to operate, in conjunction with the OE notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Coastal Naval Craft, OE, AMS
DESCRIPTION
SafeHull Dynamic Load Approach (SH-DLA) This notation is assigned to high-speed craft to provide enhanced structural analyses to assess the capabilities and sufficiency of a structural design. A fundamental requirement of SH-DLA is that the preliminary design of the structure be in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft criteria.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 3-1-3/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing High-Speed Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC, , AMS, SH-DLA
DESCRIPTION
These notations may be assigned to a high-speed wind farm support craft based on the specifications described in the table below, provided that all the applicable requirements in the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Wind Farm Support Craft are fully satisfied.
Gross Tonnage (GT) < 500 500 * Note: Industrial Personnel (IP) 12 > 12 Any Domestic Voyage Wind-SC(A) Wind-SC(A) International Voyage Wind-SC(A) Wind-SC(B) Wind-SC(B)
All craft being certified as A1, HSC Wind-SC(A) are to comply with the OE notation as defined by 1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1), and the operational envelope is to be entered into the Record.
REFERENCES
1/5.1 & Section 1, Table 1 of the Guide for Building and Classing wind Farm Support Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Wind-SC(A), OE, AMS
A1, HSC Wind-SC(B), AMS
DESCRIPTION
HSC Naval Craft This notation is assigned to naval vessels that have been built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft, or equivalent and approved by the Committee. Such craft will be distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 HSC Naval Craft AMS indicating compliance with the hull and machinery requirements of this Guide. Naval Craft notation is to be assigned to naval vessels that are intended to operate in the littoral environment, but are capable of open ocean voyages. Naval craft are limited to a maximum voyage of 300 miles from a safe harbor when operating in the Winter Seasonal Zones as indicated in Annex II of the International Conference on Load Lines, 1966. When operating on an open ocean voyage, craft are to avoid tropical cyclones and other severe weather events. HSC Coastal Naval Craft This notation is to be assigned to naval vessels that are intended to operate on a coastal voyage with a maximum distance from safe harbor of 300 miles and a maximum voyage of 150 miles from a safe harbor when operating in the Winter Seasonal Zones as indicated in Annex II of the International Conference on Load Lines, 1966. Coastal Naval Craft are not permitted to perform transoceanic movements. HSC Riverine Naval Craft This notation is to be assigned to naval vessels that are intended to operate in rivers, harbors, and coastlines with a maximum distance from safe harbor of 50 miles. Riverine Naval Craft are not permitted to perform transoceanic movements.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/5 and 1-3-2/1 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Naval Craft, AMS
A1, HSC Coastal Naval Craft, AMS A1, HSC Riverine Naval Craft, AMS
DESCRIPTION
Operational Envelope (OE) This notation is assigned to craft for which the structure has been reviewed based on the limitations given in a particular operational envelope. The operational envelope is given in terms of speed and significant wave height in the most unfavorable combination of length and direction of the wave. The operational envelope (OE) is to be part of the Operating Manual for the craft for use in determining the maximum operational speeds for the various sea-states in which the craft is intended to operate, in conjunction with the OE notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Coastal Naval Craft, OE, AMS
DESCRIPTION
SafeHull Dynamic Load Approach (SH-DLA) This notation is assigned to high speed craft to provide enhanced structural analyses to assess the capabilities and sufficiency of a structural design. A fundamental requirement of SH-DLA is that the preliminary design of the structure be in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft criteria.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/Table B of the Rules for Conditions of Classification High-Speed Craft (Part 1) 3-1-3/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing High-Speed Naval Craft
REMARKS
Example A1, HSC Naval Craft, AMS, SH-DLA
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts.
REFERENCES
1/11.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts
REMARKS
Example A1, Yachting Service, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to vessels designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts that are chartered as motor yachts and are not considered by the Administration to be passenger vessels, do not carry more than 12 charter guests and do not carry cargo.
REFERENCES
1/1.4 of the Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts (Notice No. 2)
REMARKS
Example A1, Commercial Yachting Service, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to offshore racing yachts of 24 meters (80 feet) or greater in length overall to 30.5 meters (100 feet) in scantling length which have been built to the satisfaction of the Surveyor to the full requirements of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Offshore Racing Yachts, or equivalent.
REFERENCES
1.3.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Offshore Racing Yachts
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Racing Yacht
DESCRIPTION
COMF(Y) is a notation assigned to a yacht complying with the minimum criteria for Owner/guest accommodations and the ambient environment (i.e., vibration, noise, indoor climate and lighting). This notation is assigned to yachts built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Comfort Yacht (COMF(Y)) And Comfort Plus Yacht (COMF+(Y)). COMF+(Y) is a notation assigned to a yacht complying with the minimum criteria for Owner/guest accommodations and the ambient environment (i.e. vibration, noise, indoor climate and lighting) and additional criteria with respect to whole-body vibration, including motion sickness. This notation is assigned to yachts built in accordance with the requirements of the ABS Guide for the Class Notation Comfort Yacht (COMF(Y)) and Comfort Plus Yacht (COMF+(Y)).
REFERENCES
Subsection 1/9 of the Guide for the Class Notation Comfort Yacht (COMF(Y)) and Comfort Plus Yacht (COMF+(Y))
REMARKS
Example A1, Yachting Service, AMS, COMF(Y)
A1, Yachting Service, AMS, COMF+(Y)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges designed and built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry a variety of cargoes as stated by the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry dangerous chemicals.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Chemical Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry petroleum products with flash point above 60C (140F) (closed cup test).
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Fuel Oil Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry petroleum products or dangerous chemicals, but not at the same time, as stated in 1-1-2/3.5 and 1-1-2/3.7 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.17 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Fuel Oil or Chemical Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry petroleum products and dangerous chemicals, at the same time, as stated in 1-1-2/3.5 and 1-1-2/3.7 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.19 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Fuel Oil and Chemical Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges and intended to carry cargo in independent tanks with a working pressure below 2.06 bar (2.1 kgf/cm2, 30 psi).
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.13 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Independent Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
Lighter Aboard SHip Barge This notation is assigned to steel barges, which have no loadline certificate, and are intended to be carried aboard a vessel.
REFERENCES
7-2-1/1 of the Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7)
REMARKS
Example A1, LASH Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, and intended to carry liquid gases such as these indicated in the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquid Gases in Bulk.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.9 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Liquefied Gas Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, and intended to carry petroleum products with flash point at or below 60C (140F), closed cup test.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, and intended to carry petroleum products or dangerous chemicals, but not at the same time, as stated in 1-1-2/3.3 and 1-1-2/3.7 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.21 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil or Chemical Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, and intended to carry petroleum products and dangerous chemicals, at the same time, as stated in 1-1-2/3.3 and 1-1-2/3.7 of the Rules.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.23 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil and Chemical Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, and intended to carry cargo in independent tanks with a working pressure at 2.06 bar (2.1 kgf/cm2, 30 psi) or above.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.15 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Pressure Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to barges built in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges, which are intended to carry liquid in bulk.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.11 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Tank Barge
DESCRIPTION
Accommodation Barge This notation is assigned to barges designed and built to the ABS Preliminary Rules for Accommodation Barges and Hotel Barges. Hotel Barge This notation is assigned to barges designed and built to the ABS Preliminary Rules for Accommodation Barges and Hotel Barges.
REFERENCES
1.19 of the Preliminary Rules for Accommodation Barge and Hotel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Accommodation Barge
A1, Hotel Barge
DESCRIPTION
Vapor Emission Control (VEC) The notation VEC is assigned to indicate that an Oil Tank Barge or Fuel Oil Tank Barge is fitted with a vapor emission control system; and that the system is in accordance with the applicable requirements of 5-2-3/7 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges for this notation Vapor Emission Control-Lightering (VEC-L) The notation VEC-L is assigned to indicate that an Oil Tank Barge or Fuel Oil Tank Barge is fitted with a vapor emission control system that is also suitable for use during lightering operations; and that the system is in accordance with the applicable requirements of 5-2-3/7.21 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges for this notation.
REFERENCES
5-2-3/7.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Tank Barge, , VEC
A1, Oil Tank Barge, , VEC-L
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to vessels (barges, chemical tank barges, oil tank barges, passenger vessels, towing vessels, etc.) in compliance with ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3 and 3-2-5/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways
REMARKS
Example A1, Passenger Vessel, River Service, , AMS or
A1, Oil Tank Barge, River Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to passenger vessels not intended for temporary mooring, in compliance with 3-5-1/1.3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways.
REFERENCES
3-5-1/1.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels for Rivers and Intracoastal Waterways
REMARKS
Example A1, Berthed Passenger Vessel, River Service, AMS or
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned a floating dry dock over 61 m (200 ft) in length built under the supervision of ABS Surveyors for compliance with the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Floating Dry Docks.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Floating Dry Docks
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Dry Dock
DESCRIPTION
Dual Mode (DM) This notation will be assigned to tugs, which are in full compliance with the requirements of the Part 5, Chapter 8 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length, and signifies that the vessels have the dual mode (DM) capabilities, pushing barges in ITB mode and towing barges by hawser in a separate mode. The tug will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the notation A1 Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, DM. Similarly, the barge will be classed and distinguished in the Record by appropriate notation followed by Great Lakes Service, DM. The tug and the barge are to be classed as two separate vessels but will be cross-referenced in the Record. Pushing Mode (PM) This notation will be assigned to tugs, which do not meet the requirements for intact stability during tow as specified in the Part 5, Chapter 8, Section 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length, but do meet the requirements of the rest of the above Rules, and are intended to operate in a pushing mode (PM) only and remain fixed to the barges throughout the voyage under all weather conditions. The tug will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the notation A1 Towing Vessel Great Lakes Service, PM. Similarly, the barge will be classed and distinguished in the Record by appropriate notation followed by Great Lakes Service, PM. The tug and the barge are to be classed as two separate vessels but will be cross-referenced in the Record.
REFERENCES
DM 1/1.1.1 and 1/1.1.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing ITB Combinations Intended to Operate on the Great Lakes PM 1/1.1.2 and 1/1.1.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing ITB Combinations Intended to Operate on the Great Lakes
REMARKS
Example A1, Oil Tank Barge, Great Lakes Service, DM
A1, Tank Barge, Great Lakes Service, PM
DESCRIPTION
These notations are to be assigned for manned or occasionally manned underwater vehicles, underwater facilities hyperbaric facilities and diving simulators which have been built to the satisfaction of ABS surveyors to the full requirements of ABS Rules for Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities, or their equivalent where approved by the ABS Classification Committee for the service.
REFERENCES
1/3.1, 11/2, 12/3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities
REMARKS
Example A1, Submersible
A1, Passenger Submersible A1, Lock-out Submersible A1, Remotely Operated Vehicle A1, Habitat
DESCRIPTION
These notations are to be assigned for manned or occasionally manned components that the system has been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors to the full requirements of the ABS Rules for Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities (UWVS Rules), or their equivalent.
REFERENCES
1/3.3, 13/2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities
REMARKS
Example A1, Air Diving System (P)
A1, Air Diving System (F) A1, Mixed Gas Diving System (P) A1, Mixed Gas Diving System (F) A1, Saturation Diving System (P) A1, Saturation Diving System (F) A1, Underwater Complex
DESCRIPTION
These notations are to be assigned to underwater vehicles and underwater support components which have been built to the satisfaction of ABS surveyors to the full requirements of ABS Rules for Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities, or their equivalent.
REFERENCES
1/3.4 of the Rules for Building and Classing Underwater Vehicles, Systems and Hyperbaric Facilities
REMARKS
Example Diving Bell
Dive Control Station Handling System
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for the accommodation of more than 36 persons who are industrial personnel, engaged in some aspect of offshore or related employment, excluding members of the crew. It denotes accommodation units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-1/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Accommodation Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to barge type, displacement hull offshore drilling units without propulsion machinery. It denotes barge designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1.5.2 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 3-1-1/3.5.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Barge Drilling Unit
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for subsea cable installation. It denotes cable laying units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-5/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Cable Laying Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a mobile offshore structure that depends upon the buoyancy of columns for floatation and stability for all afloat modes of operation or raising and lowering the unit. It denotes unit designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1.3 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 3-1-1/3.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a mobile offshore structure capable of engaging in offshore operations other than drilling, production, storage, or handling of hydrocarbons that depends upon the buoyancy of columns for floatation and stability for all afloat modes of operation or raising and lowering the unit. It denotes unit designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
1-2/1.3 and 2-1/5.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for construction and maintenance activities in support of offshore mineral exploration and production operations. It denotes construction and maintenance units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-3/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Self-Elevating Unit, Construction and Maintenance Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for the lifting of heavy loads in oil drilling and production operations, offshore construction and/or salvage operations, with a lifting capacity of 160 metric tons and above. It denotes crane units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-2/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Crane Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended as support to an offshore drilling platform. It may contain the power supply, circulating pumps (connected to the platform by hoses) and storage tanks, drill pipe racks, casing, cement, storage space, living quarters and generally, helicopter landing platform. It denotes drilling tenders designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-4/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Self-Elevating Unit, Drilling Tender
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to ship type, displacement hull offshore drilling units equipped with propulsion machinery. It denotes unit designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1.5.1 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Drillships
REMARKS
Example A1, Drillship, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned where an installation is fitted with production facilities, but classification of the topside production facilities is not requested, and certain systems and equipment for the production facilities are in compliance with 4-1-1/3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. This notation will also be assigned where an installation is fitted with production facilities, but the optional classification of the topside production facilities is not requested, but the essential safety features of the production facilities in compliance with 4-1-1/5 are approved by ABS. The installation will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbol A1 followed by the notation Floating Offshore Installation (hull type), provided the installation and position mooring system comply with the applicable requirements and the topside structures and modules comply with Section 5A-1-5, 5B-1-2/1.3, 5B-3-3/5.3, 5B-2-3/5.1 or 5B-2-3/5.3 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations, as appropriate. The shipboard systems, including the electrical system circuit protection for the production facilities and production fire fighting equipment, are to be reviewed by ABS for the classification of the installation.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Offshore Installation (TLP)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to cover the hull structure of ship type displacement hull designed, (and other hull configurations), equipment, and the marine machinery, position mooring system, and production facility. This notation covers the following components: i) Installation, including hull structure, equipment, and marine machinery under one of the above notations, subject to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Position Mooring System according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Production Facilities according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations and the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
ii) iii)
The service notation will be appended by one of the following (Ship-Type), (Column-Stabilized), (TLP), or (SPAR) to indicate the hull type. The hull structural configurations of these installations are described in Section 3-1-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
1-3/5.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations 1-1-2/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type), AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to cover the hull structure of ship type displacement hull designed, (and other hull configurations), equipment, and the marine machinery, position mooring system, and production facility. This notation covers the following components: i) Installation, including hull structure, equipment, and marine machinery under one of the above notations, subject to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Position Mooring System according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Production Facilities according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations and the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
ii) iii)
The service notation will be appended by one of the following (Ship-Type), (Column-Stabilized), (TLP), or (SPAR) to indicate the hull type. The hull structural configurations of these installations are described in Section 3-1-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
1-3/5.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations 1-1-2/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, (and Offloading) System (Column-Stabilized)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to cover the hull structure of ship type displacement hull designed, (and other hull configurations), equipment, and the marine machinery, position mooring system, and production facility. This notation covers the following components: i) Installation, including hull structure, equipment, and marine machinery under one of the above notations, subject to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Position Mooring System according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. Production Facilities according to the requirements of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations and the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
ii) iii)
The service notation will be appended by one of the following (Ship-Type), (Column-Stabilized), (TLP), or (SPAR) to indicate the hull type. The hull structural configurations of these installations are described in Section 3-1-2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
1-3/5.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations 1-1-2/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type)
DESCRIPTION
These notations are appended to the service notations Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System, Floating Production (and Offloading) System, and Floating Storage and Offloading System to indicate the hull type. They are defined as follows: (Ship-Type) Ship-type installations are single displacement hulls, either ship-shaped or barge-shaped, which have been designed or converted to a floating production and/or storage system. They may have propulsion machinery and/or station keeping systems. (Column-Stabilized) Column-stabilized installations consist of surface piercing columns, submerged pontoons and a deck supported at column tops. Buoyancy is provided by the submerged pontoons, surface piercing columns and braces, if any. (TLP) Tension leg platform (TLP) installations are vertically moored, buoyant structural systems wherein the excess buoyancy of the platform maintains tension in the mooring system. The TLPs consist of buoyant pontoons and columns, a column top frame or a topside deck and a tendon system with its seafloor foundations. (SPAR) Spar installations are deep draft, vertical floating structures, usually of cylindrical shape, supporting a topside deck and moored to the seafloor. The hull can be divided into upper hull, mid-section and lower hull.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Column-Stabilized), AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to liftboats which have been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyor, to the full requirements of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Liftboats, or equivalent.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Liftboats
REMARKS
Example A1, Liftboat, AMS
DESCRIPTION
The A1 Offshore Installation notation is assigned to Offshore Installations that have been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors, to the requirements as contained in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Installations. Offshore Installations that have been built to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors, to the requirements as contained in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations, the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Subsea Pipeline Systems and/or the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Subsea Riser Systems. When approved by the Committee, installations will be classed and distinguished in the Record by the symbols A1 Offshore Installation followed by the appropriate notation as shown above.
REFERENCES
1/1.3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Installations 1-3/5.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Facilities on Offshore Installations 1-3/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Subsea Pipeline Systems 1-3/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Subsea Riser Systems
REMARKS
Example A1. Offshore Installation or
A1. Offshore Installation Hydrocarbon Processing
DESCRIPTION
These notations are assigned to assigned to offshore liquefied gas terminals that have been built, installed and commissioned to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors to the full requirements of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals or ABS Guide for Building and Classing Gravity-Based Offshore LNG Terminals, where approved by the Committee for service for the specified design environmental conditions. Accordingly, such systems will be classed and distinguished in the ABS Record by the symbol A1, followed by Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal and the appropriate notation for the intended service, as listed above. Class notations were chosen to provide a clear description of the function of each configuration using the above symbols.
REFERENCES
2-1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals 2-1/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Gravity-Based Offshore LNG Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG) PLSO
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LPG) PLSO A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG/LPG) PLSO
Floating Terminals with Gas Processing and Production, Liquefaction, Storage and Offloading The floating terminal receives well gas, processes it, liquefies the gas and condensate for storage and offloading.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG) ORS A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LPG) ORS A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG/LPG) ORS
Floating Storage Terminals with Re-Gasification Facility The terminal receives LNG or LPG from a trading LNG carrier, stores it, re-gasifies and discharges the gas ashore.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG) SO A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LPG) SO A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG/LPG) SO
Floating Storage and Offloading Terminals The terminal receives, stores, and offloads LNG or LPG in a lightering operation.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG) T A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LPG) T A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal F(LNG/LPG) T
Gravity-Based LNG Terminals with Gas Processing and Production, Liquefaction, Storage and Offloading The floating terminal receives well gas, processes it, liquefies the natural gas and condensate for storage and offloading.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal G(LNG) ORS
Gravity-Based LNG Storage Terminals with Re-Gasification Facility The terminal receives LNG from a trading LNG carrier, stores it, re-gasifies and discharges the gas ashore.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal G(LNG) SO
Gravity-Based LNG Storage and Offloading Terminals The terminal receives, stores, and offloads LNG in a lightering operation.
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal G(LNG) T
Gravity-Based LNG Terminals with processing facilities which are not classed.
DESCRIPTION
The A1 Offshore Wind Turbine Installation (Bottom-Founded) notation is assigned to Offshore Wind Turbine Installations that have been built and constructed to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors, to the requirements as contained in the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Bottom-Founded Offshore Wind Turbine Installations.
REFERENCES
1-1/3.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Bottom-Founded Offshore Wind Turbine Installations
REMARKS
Example A1. Offshore Wind Turbine Installation (Bottom-Founded)
DESCRIPTION
The A1 Offshore Wind Turbine Installation (Floating) notation is assigned to Offshore Wind Turbine Installations that have been built and constructed to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors, to the requirements as contained in the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Installations.
REFERENCES
1-1/5.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Installations
REMARKS
Example A1. Offshore Wind Turbine Installation (Floating)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for subsea pipeline installation. It denotes pipe laying units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-5/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Pipe Laying Service
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to units having a hull with sufficient buoyancy to transport the unit to the desired location, to raise the hull to a pre-determined elevation above the sea surface with its legs supported at the seabed. It denotes unit designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1.1 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 3-1-1/3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Self-Elevating Drilling Unit
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to units capable of engaging in offshore operations other than drilling, production, storage, or handling of hydrocarbons having a hull with sufficient buoyancy to transport the unit to the desired location, to raise the hull to a pre-determined elevation above the sea surface with its legs supported at the seabed. It denotes unit designed and built under ABS survey in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
1-2/1.1 and 2-1/5.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Self-Elevating Unit
DESCRIPTION
The notation is assigned to a system which permits a vessel to weathervane while the vessel is moored to a fixed or floating structure anchored to the sea bed by a rigid or an articulated structural system or by catenary spread mooring.
REFERENCES
1/1.3.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Single Point Moorings
REMARKS
Example A1, Single Point Mooring
DESCRIPTION
This notation is to be assigned to a mobile offshore unit primarily intended for the installation, maintenance, and repair of wind turbines, including pile driving, tower installation, and nacelle and blade installation. It denotes Wind Turbine Installation, Maintenance and Repair units designed and built in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units.
REFERENCES
8-6/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Wind IMR
DESCRIPTION
AMCC This notation is assigned to the automatic or remote control and monitoring systems for nonpropulsion related machinery and systems on offshore floating installations or fixed installations. In particular, where in lieu of manning the machinery space(s) locally, it is intended to control and monitor the machinery/systems under continuous supervision from a local centralized control and monitoring station(s). AMCCU This notation is assigned to the automatic or remote control and monitoring systems for nonpropulsion related machinery and systems on offshore floating installations or fixed installations. In particular, where it is intended that the machinery space(s) and the local centralized control and monitoring station(s) (if provided) be periodically unmanned, and that the machinery/systems be controlled and monitored from a remote control and monitoring center located outside the machinery space(s). The Maltese Cross symbol signifies that the pertinent automatic or remote control and monitoring systems have been assembled, tested and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
1-1/3.1 and 1-1/3.3 of the Guide for Automatic or Remote Control Monitoring for Machinery and Systems (other than propulsion) on Offshore Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage & Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMCC or
A1, Floating Production, Storage & Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMCCU
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to machinery and systems for non-self-propelled units that comply with the applicable requirements of Part 4 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units or their equivalent, as applied to self-propelled units, manufactured and installed under ABS survey and found satisfactory after trials, including propulsion machinery and systems used for short field moves of non-selfpropelled units.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/25 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1)
REMARKS
Example A1, Self Elevating Drilling Unit, AMS-NP
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to drilling systems, subsystems, equipment, and/or components that have been built, installed and commissioned to the satisfaction of the Surveyors to the full requirements of the ABS Guide for the Classification of Drilling Systems, where approved by the Committee for service for the specified design environmental conditions. The symbol will be omitted if the drilling systems and equipment, although complying with the Guide, have not been manufactured and installed under ABS survey.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/31 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1/5.1 of the Guide for the Classification of Drilling Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Self Elevating Drilling Unit, CDS or
A1, Self Elevating Drilling Unit, CDS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to drilling systems and equipment that comply with the ABS Guide for the Classification of Drilling Systems and the additional requirements for operation on the Norwegian Continental Shelf contained in the ABS Guide for Mobile Offshore Units Operating on Norwegian Continental Shelf, N-Notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/31 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 3-1/3 of the Guide for Mobile Offshore Units Operating on Norwegian Continental Shelf, N-Notation
REMARKS
Example A1, Self Elevating Drilling Unit, CDS (N)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to an existing vessel converted to an FPI, and classed under the provisions of Section 5A-2-1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations: If the existing vessel being converted is currently in ABS class with , then the would be maintained for the converted FPI. For a converted installation where the trading vessel and site-specific environmental data have been used per the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations, the basic notation is followed by the qualifier (CI). The (CI) qualifier will be followed by the definition of the site. For example, (CI) Brazil Santos Basin.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/3.3, 1-1-2/5.9.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (CI) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS
DESCRIPTION
(Disconnectable) This notation, together with AMS (or AMS), is assigned to a floating installation system that has a propulsion system and a means of disengaging the vessel from its mooring and riser systems to allow the vessel to ride out severe weather or seek refuge under its own power for a specified design environmental condition. (Disconnectable-R (from site to designated port) or (from site to geographic area bounded by Lat. X1, Long. Y1; Lat. X2, Long. Y2; Lat. X3, Long. Y3; Lat. X4, Long. Y4)) This notation, together with AMS (or AMS), may be assigned to a Disconnectable floating installation system that is restricted to a specific service area in proximity to its operating site location, where permitted by local authorities or regulations.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.1, 3-2-3/3.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin (Disconnectable), AMS
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, (Disconnectable), AMS
DESCRIPTION
Dynamic Loading Approach (DLA) This notation is assigned to installations where the hull structure has been built to plans reviewed in accordance with the procedure and criteria in the ABS Guide for Dynamic Loading Approach for Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Installations for calculating and evaluating the behavior of hull structures under dynamic loading conditions, in addition to compliance with other requirements of the Rules. DLA (S design return period) The basic notation DLA is applied when the hydrodynamic loads have been determined using the wave environment of the North Atlantic as if the installation is a trading vessel with a 20- to 25-year service life. If the wave environment of the intended site is used during the analysis, the notation will include an S qualifier, followed by the design return period at the defined site. For example, if the 100-year return period was used, the following may apply: DLA (S100). Transit conditions to the intended site are also to be included in the DLA evaluation.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.7 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals 1/1.1.1(b) of the Guide for Building and Classing Drillships
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, DLA
A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, DLA (S100) A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, DLA (S100), AMS A1, Drillship, AMS, DLA
DESCRIPTION
ENVIRO-OS This notation is assigned to an offshore unit, floating installation, or liftboat complying with the applicable requirements of Annexes I, IV, V, and VI to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, MARPOL 73/78, as amended and associated ABS requirements which influence environmental protection. ENVIRO-OS+ This notation will be assigned to an offshore unit, floating installation, or liftboat complying with applicable requirements of the ENVIRO-OS notation and Annexes I, IV, V, and VI to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, MARPOL 73/78, as amended and the criteria for environmental protection related to design characteristics, management and support systems, sea discharges, and air discharges specified in the ABS Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Offshore Units, Floating Installations, and Liftboats. EP2020+ This notation will be assigned for a refrigeration system where the use of a refrigerant medium exceeds GWP of 2000, provided the refrigerant system complies with all the other conditions and requirements of Subsection 3/19 of the ABS Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Offshore Units, Floating Installations, and Liftboats for ENVIRO-OS+ notation. This signifies the owners commitment to replace the existing refrigerant with one having GWP less than or equal to 2000, by the year 2020.
REFERENCES
1/3.1, 1/3.3, and 4/17.1 of the Guide for the Environmental Protection Notation for Offshore Units, Floating Installations, and Liftboats
REMARKS
Example A1, Liftboat, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO-OS
A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO-OS+ A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, ACCU, ENVIRO-OS+
(EP2020+)
DESCRIPTION
Fatigue Life (FL(years)) The design fatigue life is distinguished in the ABS Record by the added notation FL (years). For example, FL (20) indicates the minimum design fatigue life assessed is 20 years. The (years) refers to the fatigue life equal to 20 years or more (in 5-year increments), as specified by the Owner. Only one design fatigue life is published for the entire structural system. Where differing design fatigue life values are intended for different structural elements within the installation, the (years) refers to the least of the varying target lives. The design fatigue life refers to the target value set by the Owner, not the value calculated in the analysis.
REFERENCES
1-1/3.5.2 of the Guide for Building and Classing Offshore Wind Turbine Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Wind Turbine Installation, FL(30)
DESCRIPTION
Fatigue Life (FL(number of years), Year) This is a notation that denotes that only the required fatigue analysis of Appendix 5A-3-A2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations for ship-type installations, 5B-1-2/5, 5B-2-3/5 or 5B-3-3/5 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations for non-ship-type installations, or 3-5/7.1 and 3-5/7.3 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals for floating terminals is performed for either unrestricted service wave environment or the transit and site specific wave environment. The (number of years) refers to the design fatigue life equal to 20 years or more (in 5-year increments), as specified by the applicant. Where different design fatigue life values are specified for different structural elements within the installation, such as hull structure components, hull interface structures and position mooring system components, the (number of years) refers to the least of the target values. In the case when spectral fatigue analysis is also applied the least of the fatigue life values calculated by the required fatigue strength analysis for the FL notation and the spectral fatigue analysis must satisfy the design fatigue life. The design fatigue life refers to the target value set by the applicant, not the value calculated in the analysis. Year is the year of maturation of fatigue life in the defined site location is assigned.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.11.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.9.2 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, FL(30), 2041, AMS
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, FL(30), 2041, AMS
DESCRIPTION
HAB(MODU) This notation is assigned to vessels (drillships, drill barges, self-elevating drilling units (SEDUs), column stabilized drilling units (CSDUs), or any other vessel used for the purposes of drilling) which comply with the minimum criteria for personnel accommodation area design, whole-body vibration (separate criteria for accommodation areas and work spaces), noise, indoor climate and lighting as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units. HAB+(MODU) This notation is assigned to vessels (drillships, drill barges, self-elevating drilling units (SEDUs), column stabilized drilling units (CSDUs), or any other vessel used for the purposes of drilling) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration, and noise aimed at increasing personnel comfort and safety as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units. HAB++(MODU) This notation is assigned to vessels (drillships, drill barges, self-elevating drilling units (SEDUs), column stabilized drilling units (CSDUs), or any other vessel used for the purposes of drilling) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to whole-body vibration, noise, and indoor climate as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
REFERENCES
1/6 of the Guide for Crew Habitability on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, HAB(MODU)
A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, HAB+(MODU) A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, HAB++(MODU)
DESCRIPTION
HAB(OS) This notation is assigned to installations (tension leg platforms (TLPs), floating production, storage and offloading (FPSOs), floating, storage and offloading (FSOs), spars, fixed platforms or any other buoyant or non-buoyant structure supported by or attached to the seafloor) which comply with the minimum criteria for personnel accommodation area design, whole-body vibration (separate criteria for accommodation areas and work spaces), noise, indoor climate and lighting as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations. HAB+(OS) This notation is assigned to installations (tension leg platforms (TLPs), floating production, storage and offloading (FPSOs), floating, storage and offloading (FSOs), spars, fixed platforms or any other buoyant or non-buoyant structure supported by or attached to the seafloor) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to accommodation areas, whole-body vibration, and noise aimed at increasing personnel comfort and safety as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations. HAB++(OS) This notation is assigned to installations (tension leg platforms (TLPs), floating production, storage and offloading (FPSOs), floating, storage and offloading (FSOs), spars, fixed platforms or any other buoyant or non-buoyant structure supported by or attached to the seafloor) which comply with more stringent habitability criteria with respect to whole-body vibration, noise, and indoor climate as included in the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations.
REFERENCES
1/6 of the Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, , AMS, HAB(OS)
A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, , AMS, HAB+(OS) A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, , AMS, HAB++(OS)
DESCRIPTION
This is a notation that denotes a floating terminals structural design life is greater than 20 years and the floating terminal is designed for uninterrupted operation on-site without any drydocking. The nominal design corrosion values (NDCV) of the hull structure are to be increased in accordance with 5A-3-1/1.7 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations or 3-2/3.3 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals. The (number of years) refers to the design life greater than 20 years (in 5-year increments) as reflected by the increase in nominal design corrosion values.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.11.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.9.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, HL(30) AMS
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, HL(30) AMS
DESCRIPTION
IMP-EXP This notation is assigned to an installation where the import and export systems are built in full compliance with the requirements of Part 4, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations. IMP or EXP One of these notations is assigned to an installation when only the import system or the
export system, respectively, is built in full compliance with the requirements of Part 4, Chapter 2 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.5 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Column-Stabilized) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, IMP-EXP
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to an offshore unit designed to the criteria for unrestricted service, but where certain additional conditions specified by the Owner are presented which do not meet the criteria for unrestricted service. The Operating Booklet is to contain a notation Limited Service Condition for such additional condition.
REFERENCES
1-5/1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Unit, Limited Service Condition
DESCRIPTION
This symbol signifies that the anchor, chains or wire rope, which have been specified by the Owner
for position mooring, have been tested in accordance with the specifications of the Owner and in the presence of a Surveyor. It is applicable to ship type displacement hull designed for offshore operation as well as to multiple hull design. The symbol is placed after the classification notation A1.
This symbol signifies that that the anchor, chains or wire rope satisfy the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units for position mooring, as outlined in Appendix 3-5-A1. It is applicable to ship type displacement hull designed for offshore operation as well as to multiple hull design. The symbol is placed after the classification notation A1.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/1.11 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 3-4-1/5 and 3-4-1/7 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 1-2/9.1 and 1-2/9.3 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
REMARKS
Position mooring is intended for maintaining position during the operation of the unit. Example A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, and
A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit,
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to a mobile offshore unit, operating on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), that has been designed, constructed, installed and surveyed in compliance with the ABS Guide for Mobile Offshore Units Operating on Norwegian Continental Shelf, N-Notation.
REFERENCES
1-1/3.1 of the Guide for Mobile Offshore Units Operating on Norwegian Continental Shelf, N-Notation
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit (N)
DESCRIPTION
Offshore Hull Construction Monitoring (OHCM) This notation is assigned to Floating Liquefied Gas Terminals that have been found in compliance with 1-1-2/5.15 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations, 3-A6/3 of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals, or 1/1.1.1(c) of the ABS Guide for Building and Classing Drillships.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.15 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations 2-1/3.13 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals 1/1.1.1(c) of the Guide for Building and Classing Drillships
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, OHCM
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, S(100) Gulf of Mexico, , AMS, ACCU, OHCM A1, Drillship, AMS, OHCM
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to an offshore unit which is not designed to meet the full criteria for unrestricted service. For each mode of operation, the limiting environmental conditions specified by the Owner and used in the design of the unit will not require the notation Restricted Service, provided that the criteria for unrestricted service are met. The Owner is responsible to operate the unit within the limiting environmental conditions specified in the Operating Manual. The notation Restricted Service will not be applied to site-specific offshore units or installations (e.g., FPSO, FSO, FPS, TLP, Spar, fixed platform) when the notation includes the geographical description of the site of installation. The name of the field, identification of the block or the geographical coordinates may be acceptable means to identify the site in the class notation.
REFERENCES
1-1-3/5 of the Rules for Conditions of Classification Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1) 1-1-5/1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units 1-1-2/5 of the Guide for Building and Classing Liftboats 1-2/3 of the Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units 2/1.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Drillships
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit, Restricted Service
DESCRIPTION
Remaining Fatigue Life (RFL) This notation is assigned to an existing vessel that is converted to an FPSO, FPS or FSO in the process referred to as an FPI vessel conversion, and the FPSO, FPS or FSO is classed under the provisions of Section 5A-2-1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations, the expected minimum remaining fatigue life of the structure is to be assessed according to Section 5A-2-3 and documented by recording its value in the Record. The RFL notation will be followed by the value of the expected minimum remaining fatigue life in years, the year of maturation of fatigue life and the specific site of installation. For example, RFL(15), 2018 indicates that the expected minimum remaining fatigue life of the structure is 15 years, which will be reached in the year 2018. The RFL(number of years), Year notation as applied to an FPI vessel conversion is mandatory.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.11.3 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (CI) Brazil Santos Basin, RFL(15), 2018, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to new-build ship-type installations where transit condition and site-specific environmental data have been used per the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations in lieu of North Atlantic data, for example, (S) Brazil Santos Basin.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.9.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS
DESCRIPTION
This notation identifies the maximum design environmental condition for an Offshore Wind Turbine Installation. The (years) refers to the return period of the maximum site-specific design environmental conditions, e.g., S(100).
REFERENCES
1-1/3.5.1 of the Guide for Building and Classing Offshore Wind Turbine Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Wind Turbine Installation, S(100)
DESCRIPTION
This notation is assigned to floating terminals designed and built to the special modified requirements for on-site operation, thus F(LNG) PLSO (S100) Gulf of Mexico, where 100 signifies that the terminal is reviewed for 100 years design return period.
REFERENCES
2-1/3.5 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals
REMARKS
Example A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, AMS
DESCRIPTION
Spectral Fatigue Analysis (SFA) This notation is assigned to vessels where Spectral Fatigue Analysis is performed in accordance with criteria established in Part 5A, Chapter 1 of the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Floating and Production Installations and the ABS Guide for the Fatigue Assessment of Offshore Structures. The (number of years) refers to the design fatigue life equal to 20 years or more (in 5-year increments), as specified by the applicant. The Year is the year of maturation of fatigue. For example, SFA (30), 2041 if the design fatigue life specified is 30 years, and the vessel is built in 2011.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.12.1 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating and Production Installations 2-1/3.11 of the Guide for Building and Classing Floating Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminals 1/1.1.1(a)i) of the Guide for Building and Classing Drillships
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, SFA(30). 2041
A1, Offshore Liquefied Gas Terminal, F(LNG) PLSO, (S100) Gulf of Mexico, AMS, SFA(30), 2041 A1, Drillship, AMS, SFA(30), 2041
DESCRIPTION
Spectral Fatigue Analysis (SFA(R number of years),Year) This notation is assigned to existing vessels converted to an FPSO, FPS or FSO where Spectral Fatigue Analysis is applied to assess the expected minimum remaining fatigue life of the structure The SFA notation will be followed by the value of the expected minimum remaining fatigue life in years preceded by the letter R, and the year of maturation of fatigue life in the defined site location.
REFERENCES
1-1-2/5.12.2 of the Rules for Building and Classing Floating and Production Installations
REMARKS
Example A1, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System (Ship-Type) (S) Brazil Santos Basin, AMS, SFA (R15), 2018
DESCRIPTION
TAM This notation is assigned to mobile offshore units with TAM systems that are capable of automatically maintaining the position and heading of the unit under specified maximum environmental conditions and have an independent centralized manual position control with automatic heading control that have been built, installed and commissioned to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors to the full requirements of the Guide for the Classification Notation Thruster-Assisted Mooring (TAM, TAM (Manual)) for Mobile Mooring Systems and approved by the Committee for service for the specified design environmental conditions. TAM (Manual) This notation is assigned to mobile offshore units with TAM systems with centralized manual position control and automatic heading control to maintain the position and heading under specified maximum environmental conditions that have been built, installed and commissioned to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors to the full requirements of the Guide for the Classification Notation Thruster-Assisted Mooring (TAM, TAM (Manual)) for Mobile Mooring Systems and approved by the Committee for service for the specified design environmental conditions. This notation assumes continuous attention of a TA operator.
The symbol (Maltese-Cross) signifies that the system was built, installed and commissioned to the satisfaction of the ABS Surveyors.
REFERENCES
1/3.1 of the Guide for the Classification Notation Thruster-Assisted Mooring (TAM, TAM (Manual)) for Mobile Mooring Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, TAM
A1, Column Stabilized Drilling Unit, , AMS, TAM (Manual)
DESCRIPTION
WT-READY This notation is assigned to vessels or MODUs designed to be well test ready that comply with Section 2 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems. WT-TEMP This notation is assigned to vessels or MODUs with temporary well test systems that comply with the requirements of Section 3 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems. Vessels or MODUs with temporary well test systems installed on board and not assigned with notation WT-TEMP are to comply with the minimum mandatory requirements of Subsection 3/19 of the Guide. In this case, no class notation related to well testing systems will be assigned to the vessel or MODU. Well Test Service This notation is assigned to Vessels or MODUs fitted with permanent well test systems that comply with Section 4 of the ABS Guide for Well Test Systems. This notation is mandatory.
REFERENCES
1/7 of the Guide for Well Test Systems
REMARKS
Example A1, Column-Stabilized Drilling Unit, WT-READY
A1, Self-Elevating Drilling Unit, WT-TEMP A1, Drillship, AMS, Well Test Service