Chapter-25:   SHIPS

JS ISO 3828: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for Shipbuilding and marine structures — Deck machinery — Vocabulary and symbols

This International Standard establishes the vocabulary for the various terms in use relative to ship's deck machinery. It defines, in English, general terms used in connection with this subject, and includes specific terms associated with anchoring and mooring, cargo handling, towing, ancillary deck equipment and special deck machinery of working and oceanographic research ships.

ISBN 978-976-604-851-8

JS ISO 6812: 2016

Jamaican Standard Specification for Roll on/Roll off ship-to-shore connection -- Interface between terminals and ships with straight stern/bow ramp

This International Standard specifies requirements and makes recommendations for the Ro/ Ro ship-to-terminal interface for ships with a Stern and/or bow ramp, the centreline of which is parallel to the centreline of the ship. It does not apply to Ro/Ro terminals used for specialized ferry Services, such as train ferries, and ships that have no camp of their own.

ISBN 978-976-604-696-5

JS ISO 8385: 2016

Jamaican Standard Specification for Dredgers – Classification

This standard provides a single classification for all types of dredgers designed for loosening, raising, transporting and disposing of dredged material.

ISBN 978-976-604-693-4

JS ISO 15749 - 1: 2016

Jamaican Standard Specification for

Ships and marine technology — Drainage systems on ships and marine structures — Part 1:  Sanitary drainage-system design

This part of ISO 15749 is valid, in conjunction with ISO 15749-2 to ISO 15749-4, for planning and designing drainage systems which evacuate wastewater from accommodation and commissary areas (sanitary drainage) on ships and marine structures.

Drainage of weather decks, cargo holds and swimming pools is covered by ISO 15749-5.

This series of standards takes into consideration the basic regulations and minimum requirements concerning hygienic requirements and the protection of the marine environment.

This part of ISO 15749 does not apply to pipe systems carrying oily, chemically contaminated wastewater capable of forming flammable gas/oxygen mixtures.

ISBN 978-976-604-695-8

JS ISO 16145-1:  2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for

Ships and marine technology — Protective coatings and inspection method — Part 1: Dedicated sea water ballast tanks

This part of ISO 16145 specifies a method of protective coatings and its inspection for dedicated seawater ballast tanks. It is applicable to all types of ships of not less than 500 gross tonnage and double-side skin spaces of bulk carriers of 150 m in length and upwards, which are contracted for new building on or after 1 July 2008; or in the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 January 2009; or the delivery of which is on or after 1 July 2012.

This part of ISO 16145 also is applicable to the dedicated seawater ballast tanks of oil tankers of double hull construction of 150 m in length and upwards and double-side skin spaces of bulk carriers of 90 m in length and upwards, which are contracted for new building on or after 8 December 2006.

ISBN978-976-604-845-0

JS ISO 16145 -2:2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for ships and marine technology – Protective coating and inspection method – part 2: void space of bulk carriers and oil tankers

This part of ISO 16145 specifics a method of protective coatings and its inspection of void spaces of bulk carrier sand oil tankers which are contracted and agreed to apply PSPC/VOID [IMO Res. MSC. 244 (83)] for  new building on or after 5 October 2007.

ISBN 345-346-678-586-8

JS ISO 16145-3: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for Ships and marine technology — Protective coatings and inspection method — Part 3: Cargo oil tanks of crude oil tankers

This part of ISO 16145 specifies a method of protective coatings and its instructions of cargo oil tanks for crude oil tankers of not less than 5000 tones deadweight, which are contracted for new building on or after 1 January 2013; or in the absence of building contract, the kneels of which are laid or at a similar stage of construction on or after 1 July 2013; or the delivery of which is on or after 1 January 2016.

ISBN 978-976-604-847-1

JS ISO 16145-4: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for

Ships and marine technology — Protective coatings and inspection method — Part 4: Automated measuring method for the total amount of water-soluble salts

This part of ISO 16145 describes the characteristics of an automated measuring method by using a conductivity meter for the assessment of the total surface density of various water-soluble salts on steel surfaces prior to coating applications for dedicated sea water ballast tanks, void spaces of bulk carriers and oil tankers, and cargo oil tanks of crude tankers in compliance with PSPC stipulated by IMO Res. MSC.215 (82), IMO Res.MSC.244(83), and IMO Res.MSC.288(87)

ISBN 978-976-604-844-0

JS ISO 16145-5: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for Ships and marine technology — Protective coatings and inspection method — Part 5: Assessment method for coating damages

This part of ISO 16145 specifies a method for the assessment of coating damages of ballast tanks, as cargo oil tanks where IMO PSPC shall be applied, and it can also be applied to other area as a reference.

ISBN 978-976-604-843-3

JS ISO 16548: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for  Ships and marine technology — Ship design — General guidance on emergency towing procedures

This International Standard gives guidance on towing procedures for cargo ships and passenger ships in emergency situations subject to SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-4. Cargo ships which are constructed on or after 1 January 2010 shall be provided with a ship-specific emergency towing procedure and all passenger ships shall be provided with a ship-specific emergency towing procedure by 1

ISBN 978-976-604-849-5

JS ISO 18813: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for Ships and marine technology — Survival equipment for survival craft and rescue boats

This International Standard specifies design, performance, and use of various items of survival equipment carried in survival craft and rescue boats complying with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974 (as amended), and the International Maritime Organization Life-Saving Appliance Code (LSA Code). For many items, it also includes guidelines for maintenance and periodic inspections by Administrations or ships’ crews in informative Annex A.

ISBN 978-976-604-848-8

JS ISO 20858: 2016

Jamaican Standard Specification for Ships and marine technology — Maritime port facility security assessments and security plan development

This International Standard establishes a framework to assist marine port facilities in specifying the competence of personnel to conduct a marine port facility security assessment and to develop a security plan as required by the ISPS Code International Standard, conducting the marine port facility security assessment, and drafting/implementing a Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP).

ISBN 978-976-604-720-7

JS ISO 23269-1: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for  Ships and marine technology — Breathing apparatus  for ships —Part 1: Emergency escape breathing devices (EEBD)  for shipboard use

This part of ISO 23269 provides performance specifications for emergency escape breathing devices (EEBD) required by regulation in Part D of chapter II-2 of the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), as amended in 2000, and chapter 3 of the IMO International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code). These devices are intended to supply air or oxygen needed to escape from accommodation and machinery spaces with a hazardous atmosphere. They are not intended for use in fighting fires, entering oxygen-deficient voids or tanks, or to be worn by fire-fighters.

ISBN 978-976-604-841-9

JS ISO 23269-3: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification  for Ships and marine technology — Breathing apparatus  for ships — Part 3: Self-contained breathing apparatus (safety equipment) required by the IMO IBC and IGC Codes

This part of ISO 23269 provides performance specifications of the self-contained air-breathing apparatus (SCBA) (not using stored oxygen) required by the IMO IBC Code (for bulk chemicals) and the IMO IGC Code (for gas carriers) developed by the International Maritime Organization.

The breathing apparatus manufactured in accordance with this part of ISO 23269 constitutes an element of the set of safety equipment which permits personnel to enter a gas-filled compartment and perform work there. The breathing apparatus is not intended for use in fighting fires or suitable for entry into flames

ISBN 978-976-604-838-9

JS ISO 23269-4: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for  Ships and marine technology — Breathing apparatus for ships — Part 4: Self-contained breathing apparatus for emergency escape required by the IMO IBC and IGC Codes

This part of ISO 23269 provides performance specifications for the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) required by paragraph 14.2.8.2 of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Bulk Chemical (IBC) Code and paragraph 14.4.2.2 of the IMO International Gas Carrier (IGC) Code for emergency escape. Apparatus complying with this part of ISO 23269 are not intended for fire-fighting, cargo handling, or approach or entry into flames

ISBN 978-976-604-839-6

JS ISO 28520: 2017

Jamaican Standard Specification for Ships and marine technology — Lubricating oil systems — Guidance for grades of cleanliness and flushing

This International Standard provides guidance for flushing of lubricating oil systems, and grading of the resultant cleanliness. The flushing process is twofold:

⎯ to remove dirt from the erection and installation, and

⎯ to demonstrate that the pipes and the system as a whole is sufficiently clean.

ISBN 978-976-604-842-6

JPAS ISO 16917: 2016

Jamaican Public Available Specification for Data transfer standard for maritime, intermodal transportation and security

This Publicly Available Specification specifies a representation of information associated with the surface (marine, highway, rail) transportation of cargo and personnel.

ISBN 978-976-604-691-0

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