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Council Directive 96/98/EC of 20 December 1996 on marine equipment (repealed)
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No | Item designation | Regulation SOLAS 74 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of SOLAS 74 and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/1.1 | Lifebuoys |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.2 | Position-indicating lights for life-saving appliances:
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(Except for battery requirements as specified in EN 394 (1993) which only apply to lifejacket lights). | B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.3 | Lifebuoys self-activating smoke signals |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.4 | Lifejackets |
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(Except for battery requirements as specified in EN 394 (1993) which only apply to lifejacket lights). | B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.5 | Immersion suits and anti-exposure suits not classified as lifejackets:
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.6 | Immersion suits and anti-exposure suits classified as lifejackets:
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.7 | Thermal protective aids |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.8 | Rocket parachute flares (pyrotechnics) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.9 | Hand flares (pyrotechnics) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.10 | Buoyant smoke signals (pyrotechnics) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.11 | Line-throwing appliances |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.12 | Inflatable liferafts |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.13 | Rigid liferafts |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.14 | Automatically self-righting liferafts |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.15 | Canopied reversible liferafts |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.16 | Float-free arrangements for liferafts (hydrostatic release units) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.17 | Lifeboats |
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| B + D B + F G |
A.1/1.18 | Rigid rescue boats |
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| B + D B + F G |
A.1/1.19 | Inflated rescue boats |
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| B + D B + F G |
A.1/1.20 | Fast rescue boats |
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| B + D B + F G |
A.1/1.21 | Launching appliances using falls (davits) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.22 | Float free launching appliances for survival craft | Moved to A.2/1.3 | |||
A.1/1.23 | Launching appliances for free-fall lifeboats |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.24 | Liferaft launching appliances (Davits) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.25 | Fast rescue boat launching appliances (Davits) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.26 | Release mechanism for
Launched by a fall or falls |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.27 | Marine evacuation systems |
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| B + D B + F G |
A.1/1.28 | Means of rescue |
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| B + D B + F |
A.1/1.29 | Embarkation ladders | Moved to A.2/1.4 | |||
A.1/1.30 | Retro-reflective materials |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.31 | Survival craft two-way VHF radio telephone apparatus | Moved to A.1/5.17 and A.1/5.18 | |||
A.1/1.32 | 9 GHz SAR transponder (SART) | Moved to A.1/4.18 | |||
A.1/1.33 | Radar reflector for lifeboats and rescue boats |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.34 | Compass for lifeboats and rescue boats | Moved to A.1/4.23 | |||
A.1/1.35 | Portable fire — extinguishing equipment for lifeboats and rescue boats | Moved to A.1/3.38 | |||
A.1/1.36 | Lifeboat/rescue boat propulsion engine |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.37 | Rescue boat propulsion engine-outboard motor |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.38 | Searchlights for use in lifeboats and rescue boats |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.39 | Open reversible liferafts |
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| B + D B + F |
A.1/1.40 | Mechanical pilot hoist |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/1.41 (New item) | Winches for survival craft and rescue boats |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/1.42 (New item) | Pilot ladder |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
No | Item designation | Regulation MARPOL 73/78 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of MARPOL 73/78 and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/2.1 | Oil-filtering equipment (for an oil content of the effluent not exceeding 15 p.p.m.) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/2.2 | Oil/water interface detectors |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/2.3 | Oil-content meters |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/2.4 | Process units intended for attachment to existing oily water separating equipment (for and oil content of the effluent not exceeding 15 p.p.m.) | Item deleted | |||
A.1/2.5 | Oil discharge monitoring and control system for an oil tanker |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/2.6 | Sewage systems |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/2.7 | Shipboard incinerators |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
No | Item designation | Regulation SOLAS 74 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of SOLAS 74 and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/3.1 | Primary decks covering |
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| B + D |
A.1/3.2 | Portable fire extinguishers |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.3 | Fire-fighter’s outfit: protective clothing (close proximity clothing) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.4 | Fire-fighter’s outfit: boots |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.5 | Fire-fighter’s outfit: gloves |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.6 | Fire-fighter’s outfit: helmet |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.7 | Self-contained compressed-air-operated breathing apparatus Note: For use in accidents involving dangerous goods a positive pressure type mask is required. |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.8 | Air-supplied breathing apparatus for use with a smoke helmet or smoke mask Note: For use in accidents involving dangerous goods a positive pressure type mask is required. |
Note. This item is not included in new Chapter II-2 Regulations [IMO Res. MSC.99(73)] or FSS Code [IMO Res. MSC.98(73)]. |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.9 | Sprinkler systems components for accommodation spaces, service spaces and control stations equivalent to that referred to in SOLAS 74 Reg. II-2/12 (limited to nozzles and their performance). |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.10 | Nozzles for fixed pressure water spraying fire extinguishing systems for machinery spaces | Moved to A.2/3.11 | |||
A.1/3.11 | ‘ A ’ & ‘ B ’ Class divisions fire integrity
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‘ B ’ Class:
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‘ A ’ Class:
‘ B ’ Class:
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.12 | Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks in tankers |
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| B + F |
A.1/3.13 | Non-combustible materials |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.14 | Materials other than steel for pipes penetrating ‘ A ’ or ‘ B ’ Class division |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.15 | Materials other than steel for pipes conveying oil or fuel oil
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.16 | Fire Doors |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.17 | Fire door control systems components Note: When the term ‘ system components ’ is used in column 2 it may be that a single component, a group of components or a whole system needs to be tested to ensure that the international requirements are fulfilled. |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.18 | Surface materials and floor coverings with low flame-spread characteristics
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Note: Where the surface material is required to have a certain maximum calorific value, this shall be measured in accordance with ISO 1716. | B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.19 | Draperies, curtains and other suspended textile materials and films (The designation is with regard to SOLAS requirements). |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.20 | Upholstered furniture (The designation is with regard to SOLAS requirements). |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.21 | Bedding components (The designation is with regard to SOLAS requirements). |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.22 | Fire dampers |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.23 | Non-combustible duct penetrations through ‘ A ’ class divisions | Moved to A.1/3.26 | |||
A.1/3.24 | Electric Cable Transits through ‘ A ’ class divisions | Moved to A.1/3.26 | |||
A.1/3.25 | ‘ A ’ and ‘ B ’ class fire proof windows and side scuttles |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.26 | Penetrations through ‘ A ’ class divisions
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.27 | Penetrations through ‘ B ’ class
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.28 | Sprinkler systems (limited to sprinkler heads) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.29 | Fire hoses |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.30 | Portable oxygen analysis and gas detection equipment |
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and as applicable to: a) Category 1: (safe area):
b) Category 2: (explosive gas atmospheres):
| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.31 | Nozzles for fixed sprinkler systems, for high speed craft (HSC) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.32 | Fire restricting materials (except furniture) for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.33 | Fire restricting materials for furniture for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.34 | Fire resisting divisions for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.35 | Fire doors on high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.36 | Fire dampers on high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.37 | Penetrations through fire resisting divisions on high speed craft
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.38 | Portable fire-extinguishing equipment for lifeboats and rescue boats |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.39 | Nozzles for equivalent water based fire extinguishing systems for machinery spaces of category ‘ A ’ and cargo pump rooms |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.40 | Low-location lighting systems (components only) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.41 | Emergency escape breathing devices (EEBD) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.42 | Inert gas systems components |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.43 | Nozzles for deep fat cooking equipment fire extinguishing systems (automatic or manual type) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.44 | Fire-fighters outfit-lifeline |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.45 | Equivalent fixed gas fire extinguishing systems components (extinguishing medium, head valves and nozzles) for machinery spaces and cargo pump rooms |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.46 | Equivalent fixed gas fire extinguishing systems for machinery spaces (aerosol systems) |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.47 | Concentrate for Fixed High Expansion Foam Fire Extinguishing Systems for Machinery Spaces and Cargo Pump Rooms Note: The fixed high expansion foam fire extinguishing system for machinery spaces and cargo pump rooms must still be tested with the approved concentrate to the satisfaction of the Administration. |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/3.48 | Fixed water based local application fire fighting systems components for use in category ‘ A ’ machinery spaces (Nozzles and performance tests). |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.49 | Nozzles for fixed pressure water-spraying fire-extinguishing systems for special category spaces, ro-ro cargo spaces, ro-ro spaces and vehicle spaces | Moved to A.2/3.2 | |||
A.1/3.50 | Protective clothing resistant to chemical attack | Moved to A.2/3.9 | |||
A.1/3.51 Ex A.2/3.5 Ex A.2/3.6 Ex A.2/3.7 Ex A.2/3.16 Ex A.2/3.17 | Fixed fire detection and fire alarm systems components for control stations, service spaces, accommodation spaces, machinery spaces and unattended machinery spaces |
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| Control and indicating equipment. Electrical installations in ships:
Power supply equipment:
Heat detectors — Point detectors:
Smoke detectors — Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization:
Flame detectors — Point detectors:
Manual call points:
And, as applicable, electrical and electronic installations in ships:
| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.52 Ex A.2/3.1 | Non-portable and transportable extinguishers |
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| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.53 Ex A.2/3.18 | Alarm devices |
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| Sounders
| B + D B + E B + F |
A.1/3.54 (New item) | Fixed oxygen analysis and gas detection equipment |
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and as applicable to: a) Category 4: (safe area):
b) Category 3: (explosive gas atmospheres):
| B + D B + E B + F |
Notes applicable to section 4: Navigation equipment. Column 5: Wherever reference is made to EN 61162 series or IEC 61162 series, the intended item layout shall be taken into account to determine the applicable standard of EN 61162 series or IEC 61162 series. | |||||
No | Item designation | Regulation SOLAS 74 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of SOLAS 74 and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/4.1 | Magnetic compass |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.2 | Transmitting heading device THD (magnetic method) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.3 | Gyro compass |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.4 | Radar equipment | Moved to A.1/4.34, A.1/4.35 and A.1/4.36 | |||
A.1/4.5 | Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) | Moved to A.1/4.34 | |||
A.1/4.6 | Echo — sounding equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.7 | Speed and distance measuring equipment (SDME) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.8 | Rudder angle, rpm, pitch indicator | Moved to A.1/4.20, A.1/4.21 and A.1/4.22 | |||
A.1/4.9 | Rate-of-turn indicator | Moved to A.2/4.26 | |||
A.1/4.10 | Direction finder | Item deleted | |||
A.1/4.11 | Loran-C equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.12 | Chayka equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.13 | Decca navigator equipment | Item deleted | |||
A.1/4.14 | GPS equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.15 | GLONASS equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.16 | Heading control system (HCS) (formerly autopilot) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.17 | Mechanical pilot hoist | Moved to A.1/1.40 | |||
A.1/4.18 | 9 GHz SAR transponder (SART) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.19 | Radar equipment for high-speed craft | Moved to A.1/4.37 | |||
A.1/4.20 | Rudder angle indicator | Moved to A.2/4.27 | |||
A.1/4.21 | Propeller revolution indicator | Moved to A.2/4.28 | |||
A.1/4.22 | Pitch indicator | Moved to A.2/4.29 | |||
A.1/4.23 | Compass for lifeboats and rescue boats |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.24 | Automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) for high-speed craft | Moved to A.1/4.37 | |||
A.1/4.25 | Automatic tracking aid (ATA) | Moved to A.1/4.35 | |||
A.1/4.26 | Automatic tracking aid (ATA) for high speed craft | Moved to A.1/4.38 | |||
A.1/4.27 | Electronic plotting aid (EPA) | Moved to A.1/4.36 | |||
A.1/4.28 | Integrated bridge system | Moved to A.2/4.30 | |||
A.1/4.29 | Voyage data recorder (VDR) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.30 | Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) with backup, and raster chart display system (RCDS) |
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[ECDIS back-up and RCDS are only applicable when this functionality is included in the ECDIS. The module B certificate shall indicate whether these options were tested]. |
| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.31 | Gyro compass for high-speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.32 | Universal automatic identification system equipment (AIS) |
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Note: ITU-R M. 1371-1(10/00) Annex 3 shall only be applicable in accordance with requirements of IMO Res. MSC.74(69). |
| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.33 | Track control system (working at ship’s speed from minimum manoeuvring speed up to 30 knots) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.34 | Radar equipment with automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.35 | Radar equipment with automatic tracking aid (ATA) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.36 | Radar equipment with electronic plotting aid (EPA) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.37 | Radar equipment with automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.38 | Radar equipment with automatic tracking aid (ATA) for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.39 | Radar reflector |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.40 Ex A.2/4.2 | Heading control system for high speed craft (formerly auto-pilot) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.41 Ex A.2/4.3 | Transmitting heading device THD (GNSS method) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.42 Ex A.2/4.5 | Searchlight for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.43 Ex A.2/4.6 | Night vision equipment for high speed craft |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.44 Ex A.2/4.12 | Differential beacon receiver: DGPS, DGLONASS Equipment |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.45 Ex A.2/4.21 | Chart facilities for shipborne radar |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/4.46 Ex A.2/4.22 | Transmitting heading device THD (Gyroscopic method) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1./4.47 (New item) | Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
Notes applicable to section 5: Radiocommunication equipment. Column 5: In case of conflicting requirements between IMO MSC/Circ.862 and the product testing standards, the IMO MSC/Circ.862 requirements shall take precedence. Wherever reference is made to EN 61162 series or IEC 61162 series, the intended item layout shall be taken into account to determine the applicable standard of EN 61162 series or IEC 61162 series. | |||||
No | Item designation | Regulation SOLAS 74 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of SOLAS 74 and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/5.1 | VHF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC and radiotelephony |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.2 | VHF DSC watch-keeping receiver |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.3 | NAVTEX receiver |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.4 | EGC receiver |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.5 | HF marine safety information (MSI) equipment (HF NBDP receiver) |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.6 | 406 MHz EPIRB (COSPAS-SARSAT) |
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Note: IMO MSC/Circ.862 is applicable only to the optional remote activation device, not to the EPIRB itself. | B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.7 | L-band EPIRB (INMARSAT) | Moved to A.2/5.6 | |||
A.1/5.8 | 2 182 kHz watch receiver | Item deleted | |||
A.1/5.9 | Two-tone alarm generator | Item deleted | |||
A.1/5.10 | MF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC and radiotelephony Note: In line with IMO and ITU decisions, the requirements for Two Tone Alarm generator and transmission on H3E are no longer applicable in the testing standards |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.11 | MF DSC watch-keeping receiver |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.12 | Inmarsat-B SES |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.13 | Inmarsat-C SES |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.14 | MF/HF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC, NBDP and radiotelephony Note: In line with IMO and ITU decisions, the requirements for Two Tone Alarm generator and transmission on A3H are no longer applicable in testing standards. |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.15 | MF/HF DSC watch keeping receiver |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.16 | Aeronautical two way VHF radio telephone apparatus |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.17 | Portable survival craft two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A.1/5.18 | Fixed survival craft two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
A1/5.19 Ex A.2/5.3 | Inmarsat-F SES |
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| B + D B + E B + F G |
No | Item designation | Regulation COLREG 72 where ‘type approval’ is required | Regulations of COLREG and the relevant resolutions and circulars of the IMO, as applicable | Testing standards | Modules for conformity assessment |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
A.1/6.1 Ex A.2/6.1 | Navigation lights |
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Textual Amendments
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