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1 April 2008Notice from the Danish Maritime Authority B –The Construction and Equipment, etc. of ShipsChapter B XSafety measures for high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong>Regulation 1 – Definitions .................................................................................................................... 1Regulation 2 – Application ................................................................................................................... 2Regulation 3 – Requirements for high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong>, .............................................................................. 2Regulation 1 – DefinitionsFor the purpose of this chapter:1. “<strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft Code, 1994 (1994 HSC Code)” means the International Code of Safety for<strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the Organization by resolutionMSC.36(63), as may be amended by the Organization, provided that such amendments are adopted,brought into force and take effect in accordance with the provisions of article VIII of the presentConvention concerning the amendment procedures applicable to the annex other than chapter I. 1)2. “<strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft Code, 2000 (2000 HSC Code)” means the International Code of Safety for<strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft, 2000, adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the Organization byresolution MSC.97(73), as may be amended by the Organization, provided that such amendmentsare adopted, brought into force and take effect in accordance with the provisions of article VIII ofthe present Convention concerning the amendment procedures applicable to the annex other thanchapter I. 2)3. “<strong>High</strong>-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong>” is a <strong>craft</strong> capable of a maximum <strong>speed</strong>, in metres per second (m/s), equal to orexceeding:3.73∇where:0.1667∇ = volume of displacement corresponding to the design waterline (m 3 ),excluding <strong>craft</strong> the hull of which is supported completely clear above the water surface in nondisplacement mode by aerodynamic forces generated by ground effect.1) The 1994 HSC Code has been amended by Resolution MSC.119(74) and, as of 1 July 2008, by MSC.221(82).2) As of 1 July 2008, the 2000 HSC Code has been amended by MSC.222(82).1


1 April 20084. “Craft constructed” means a <strong>craft</strong> the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage ofconstruction.5. “Similar stage of construction” means a stage at which:5.1. construction identifiable with a specific <strong>craft</strong> begins; and5.2. assembly of that <strong>craft</strong> has commenced comprising at least 50 tonnes or 3% of the estimatedmass of all structural material, whichever is the less.Regulation 2 – Application1. This chapter applies to high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong> constructed on or after 1 January 1996, as follows:1.1. passenger <strong>craft</strong> which do not proceed in the course of their voyage more than 4 h atoperational <strong>speed</strong> from a place of refuge when fully laden; and1.2. cargo <strong>craft</strong> of 500 gross tonnage and upwards which do not proceed in the course of theirvoyage more than 8 h at operational <strong>speed</strong> from a place of refuge when fully laden.1.3. Cargo <strong>craft</strong> with a gross tonnage below 500 the keels of which are laid on or after 1 January2002 and which do not proceed on their voyage for more than 8 hours at operational <strong>speed</strong>from a place of refuge when fully laden.2. Any <strong>craft</strong>, irrespective of the date of construction, which undergoes repairs, alterations,modifications and outfitting related thereto shall continue to comply with at least the requirementspreviously applicable to the <strong>craft</strong>. Such a <strong>craft</strong>, if constructed before 1 July 2002, shall, as a rule,comply with the requirements for a <strong>craft</strong> constructed on or after that date to at least the same extentas it did before undergoing such repairs, alterations, modifications or outfitting. Repairs, alterationsand modifications of a major character, and outfitting related thereto, shall meet the requirementsfor a <strong>craft</strong> constructed on or after 1 July 2002 in so far as the Administration deems reasonable andpracticable.Regulation 3 – Requirements for high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong> 3) , 4)1. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapters I to IV and regulations V/18, 19 and 20:1.1. a high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong> constructed on or after 1 January 1996 but before 1 July 2002 whichcomplies with the requirements of the <strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft Code, 1994 in its entirety and whichhas been surveyed and certified as provided in that Code shall be deemed to have compliedwith the requirements of chapters I to IV and regulations V/18, 19 and 20. For the purpose ofthis regulation, the requirements of that Code shall be treated as mandatory;1.2. a high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong> constructed on or after 1 July 2002 which complies with the requirementsof the <strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft Code, 2000 in its entirety and which has been surveyed and certifiedas provided in that Code shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements of chaptersI to IV and regulations V/18, 19 and 20.2. The certificates and permits issued under the <strong>High</strong>- Speed Craft Code shall have the same force andthe same recognition as the certificates issued under chapter I.3) Reference is made to MSC/Circ.911 as well as MSC/Circ.911/Add.1 which contain interpretations of the provisions onfire safety contained in the International Code of Safety for <strong>High</strong>-Speed Craft (HSC Code). The interpretations shall be usedas guidelines in connection with compliance with the relevant requirements of the HSC Code for constructive fire safety aswell as installations, arrangements and equipment installed on board high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong> after 21 May 1999.4) Reference is also made to MSC/Circ.1001, Interim Guidelines for a simplified evacuation analysis of high-<strong>speed</strong>passenger <strong>craft</strong>.2


1 April 20083. For passenger high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong>, a permit to carry passengers as stipulated in regulation I/12 shallbe issued as well.For cargo high-<strong>speed</strong> <strong>craft</strong>, a sailing permit as stipulated in regulation II/2 shall be issued as well.A permit to carry passengers and the sailing permit for cargo vessels shall follow what has beenstipulated in regulation I/14 as to validity and duration.3

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