14B.2.16.1 Arrangements for the storage, distribution
and utilisation of oil fuel are to be such as to minimise the risk
of fire or explosion.
14B.2.16.2 As far as practicable, oil fuel tanks
are to be part of the vessel's structure and are to be located outside
Category 'A' machinery spaces.
14B.2.16.3 Where oil fuel tanks, other than double
bottom tanks, are necessarily located adjacent to or within Category
'A' machinery spaces, at least one of their vertical sides is to be
contiguous to the machinery space boundaries, and is preferably to
have a common boundary with the double bottom tanks, and the area
of the tank boundary common with the machinery spaces is to be kept
to a minimum. Where the vertical boundary of a tank directly exposed
to a machinery space meets the vessel's side plating at an acute angle,
a small horizontal surface at the base of the tank, necessary to accommodate
practical constructional considerations may be permitted. If the arrangement
of the machinery is such that a tank with a large horizontal surface
at the base is necessary then a cofferdam with suitable ventilation
arrangements, to protect the base of the tank from the effect of a
machinery space fire, will be specially considered. Oil fuel tanks
situated within the boundaries of Category 'A' machinery spaces are
not to contain oil fuel having a flashpoint of less than 60°C.
Except for vessels constructed of materials other than steel, where
steel tanks should be provided, the use of free standing oil fuel
tanks is prohibited.