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PART II STRENGTH, CONSTRUCTION AND WATERTIGHT SUBDIVISION
PART III CLOSING OF OPENINGS IN HULLS AND WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSBELOW THE BULKHEAD DECK
PART IV CLOSING OF OPENINGS IN ENCLOSED SUPERSTRUCTURES AND IN BULKHEADS ABOVE THE BULKHEAD DECK
PART VII ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATIONS
44.Main source of electrical power and main switchboards: ships of Class III
45.Lighting systems Requirements for ships constructed on or after 1st September 1984
46.Emergency source of electrical power and emergency switchboards: ships of Class III
47.General precautions against shock, fire and other hazards
PART VIII BOILERS AND MACHINERY
58.Oil systems for lubricating, heating, cooling and control
59.Machinery controls Requirements for ships constructed on or after 1st September 1984
61.Ventilation systems in machinery spaces Requirements for ships constructed on or after 1st September 1984
62.Protection against noise Requirements for ships constructed on or after 1st September 1984
PART X MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPS WITH SPECIAL CATEGORY OR RO-RO CARGO SPACES
PART XI EQUIVALENTS, PENALTIES, DETENTION ANDINVALID STABILITY INFORMATION
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