2.27 Table 2 – Means of Access for Bulk Carriers, Paragraph 2.5
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2.27 Table 2 – Means of Access for Bulk Carriers, Paragraph 2.5

Interpretation

  1 The height of a bilge hopper tank located outside of the parallel part of the vessel should be taken as the maximum of the clear vertical height measured from the bottom plating to the hopper plating of the tank.

  2 It should be demonstrated that portable means for inspection can be deployed and made readily available in the areas where needed.


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