1.6 SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-6, Paragraph 3.2
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1.6 SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-6, Paragraph 3.2

Interpretation

  1 A cargo oil tank of less than 35 m length without a swash bulkhead requires only one access hatch.

  2 Where rafting is indicated in the ship structures access manual as the means to gain ready access to the under-deck structure, the term "similar obstructions" referred to in the regulation includes internal structures (e.g. webs >1.5 m deep) which restrict the ability to raft (at the maximum water level needed for rafting of under-deck structure) directly to the nearest access ladder and hatchway to deck. When rafts or boats alone, as an alternative means of access, are allowed under the conditions specified in the ESP Code (resolution A.1049(27)), permanent means of access are to be provided to allow safe entry and exit. This means:

  • .1 access direct from the deck via a vertical ladder and small platform fitted approximately 2 m below the deck in each bay; or

  • .2 access to the deck from a longitudinal permanent platform having ladders to the deck in each end of the tank. The platform should, for the full length of the tank, be arranged in level with, or above, the maximum water level needed for rafting of the under-deck structure. For this purpose, the ullage corresponding to the maximum water level is to be assumed not more than 3 m from the deck plate measured at the midspan of deck transverses and in the middle length of the tank (see figure below). A permanent means of access from the longitudinal permanent platform to the water level indicated above should be fitted in each bay (e.g. permanent rungs on one of the deck webs inboard of the longitudinal permanent platform).


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