Saturday, July 16, 2011

Ship's Ladder and Ship's Railing part2

Ship's Ladder and Ship's Railing part2

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PROTECTIVE FENCE/GUARD RAILS (RAILINGS)

• Railing is a ship equipment that serves as a protective person when walking or as handrails. Railing required by ILLC 1966 and classification. For the deck railing height must have a minimum of 1 meter according to location.

• Railing ship has some kind of in accordance with the position that is mounted on a ladder, as handrails or the vessel wall as a protective fence around the deck or deck house.

• Railing side of the ship in an upright position in accordance with the bottom of the stem has a height of 230 mm maximum + minimum distance from the deck of the middle and upper stem 380 mm + 380 mm.

• For certain types of vessels (small boat) boat railing can be made ​​of steel wire with a pole system portable (removable).


BULKWARK

• In addition to railing which is also the protection of equipment as required by ILLC 1966 and the classification is the Bulwark. Bulwark is a side fence, who has obtained a closed vessel made ​​of steel plate construction, reinforced with frames, mounted at the bow or stern of the vessel with a height of at least 1 meter from the deck.

• The size of the plate thickness Bulwark governed by the classification rules are tailored to the Bulwark height of the deck. For example, below is the calculation of the strength Bulwark appropriate rules and regulations November 2004 issue of Bureau Veritas.

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