Classed Ships Inspection Regulations, 1988 (SOR/89-225)

Regulations are current to 2012-05-14 and last amended on 2007-07-01. Previous Versions

SCHEDULE

(subsection 5(2))

SCOPE OF SURVEYS OR INSPECTIONS

ItemDescription
1.GENERAL
(a)welding, riveting and other fastenings, including non-destructive testing;
(b)hydro-static testing of tanks, boilers, pressure vessels and piping systems;
(c)independent fuel or other tanks, and supports;
(d)pollution prevention equipment and systems;
(e)remote and local controls for inspected hull, machinery and anchor equipment;
(f)dock and sea trials, other than first inspection;
(g)fuelling hoses;
(h)pressure relief valves and settings;
(i)LNG or LPG domestic heating or cooking systems;
(j)cargo handling and lifting gear.
2.HULL
(a)hull structure;
(b)underwater portions of hull, rudder and appendages;
(c)sea chests and shipside valves;
(d)preservation of structural fire protection integrity;
(e)structural, watertight, gastight and oiltight integrity of boundaries and closing arrangements;
(f)all closing arrangements;
(g)fixed permanent ballast or buoyant material installations;
(h)draft marks and loadlines;
(i)load testing of lifting appliances, including boat davits;
(j)foundations and seatings for equipment and machinery;
(k)bulwarks, guardrails and freeing port arrangements;
(l)fixed and portable cargo stowage arrangements;
(m)ventilation fire dampers and control systems;
(n)significant additions or relocations of weights on board relative to ship’s lightship condition;
(o)hatch covers;
(p)structural material test certification.
3.MACHINERY
(a)fired and unfired pressure vessels, including mountings;
(b)steam reciprocating engines;
(c)steam and gas turbine engines;
(d)internal combustion engines, including crankcase relief valves;
(e)reduction and reversing gearing;
(f)thrust and intermediate shafts and bearings;
(g)propellers, propeller shafts and bearings;
(h)steering gear, including associated apparatus, controls and power sources;
(i)heat exchangers, including condensers;
(j)essential pumps and compressors;
(k)automated or remote-controlled and remote-monitored machinery installations;
(l)operating machinery for shipside doors, ramp machinery and hatch covers;
(m)pumps and compressors;
(n)hydraulic systems, including pumps and accumulators;
(o)steam and de-icing systems;
(p)boiler feed water, condensate and oil fuel systems;
(q)safety and relief valve settings and exhaust arrangements;
(r)machinery cooling systems, including keel coolers;
(s)compressed air systems;
(t)oil fuel and lubricating oil purification systems;
(u)refrigeration and air conditioning machinery;
(v)thermal fluid heating systems;
(w)tank vents and overflow systems;
(x)tank sounding systems;
(y)bilge and ballast systems;
(z)piping, valves and fittings, including gauges, reducing valves, safety valves and deck and bulkhead penetrations;
(z.1)piping supports, hangers and restraints;
(z.2)combustion exhaust systems, including insulation;
(z.3)pipe lagging and insulation.
4.ELECTRICAL
(a)generators and motors;
(b)storage battery installations;
(c)transformers;
(d)switchboards and associated apparatus, including circuit breakers, switches, overcurrent device settings, instruments and internal fittings;
(e)propulsion control and bus-transfer switchgear;
(f)paralleling of generators;
(g)insulation testing;
(h)automatic switchgear;
(i)motor circuits and controlers;
(j)submersible motor-driven fire and bilge pumps;
(k)steering gear circuits and alarms;
(l)emergency telephone systems;
(m)general lighting systems, including emergency lighting;
(n)electrical heaters, including bulkhead reheat fan-type and oil immersion heaters;
(o)cables, including junction and outlet boxes;
(p)galley and cooking equipment;
(q)engine order telegraphs, revolution indicators and rudder-angle indicators;
(r)electrical power-operated lifeboat winches;
(s)electrical control systems for watertight and firetight doors;
(t)open cable splices;
(u)shore connection boxes;
(v)public address, fire detection and alarm system installations;
(w)electrical systems for navigational lights, sound signals, navigational appliances and associated apparatus and ship radio stations.
5.ANCHORING EQUIPMENT
(a)anchors, cables, stoppers and bitter end;
(b)bollards and fairleads;
(c)capstan and windlass;
(d)mooring, towing and berthing winches;
(e)towing gear.