Lloyd's Register type approves first water ingress detector
equipment
Lloyd's Register has issued its first type approval certificate for
water ingress detection equipment following the International
Association of Classification Societies' adoption of a unified
interpretation of the International Maritime Organization's (IMO)
Performance Standards for Water Level Detectors on Bulk Carriers.
The installation of water ingress detection equipment onboard bulk
carriers is required under SOLAS regulation XII/12. The type
approval certificate, which is valid until October 2008, has been
issued to Martek Marine Ltd for its BULKSAFE water ingress
detection equipment, which comprises a control panel, a safety
barrier and water level detectors.
SOLAS regulation XII/12 was adopted by IMO's Maritime Safety
Committee (MSC) in December 2002 as part of a general effort to
improve safety onboard bulk carriers. Regulation XII/12 requires
all bulk carriers to be fitted with water ingress detection
equipment that will provide audible and visual alarms on the bridge
in the event of water levels being detected in cargo holds and
other spaces forward of the collision bulkhead by no later than the
first annual, intermediate or renewal survey carried out after July
1, 2004. IMO has adopted Resolution MSC (145)77, Performance
Standards for Bulk Carrier Water Level Detectors, to provide
identifiable criteria for testing water ingress detection equipment
to demonstrate reliable operation in service.
IACS has developed a Unified Interpretation SC 180 which makes
the IMO Resolution mandatory for its members and expands in more
detail on requirements for the equipment, especially with regard to
testing.
Martek Marine's BULKSAFE equipment satisfies the requirements of
SOLAS regulation XII/12, IMO Resolution MSC 145(77) and IACS
Unified Interpretation SC180.
In addition, Lloyd's Register has raised a question within the
Marine Equipment Directive (MED) working committee on behalf of
Martek Marine to establish whether this water ingress detection
equipment can be included in the annex of products for which MED
certification can be issued.
Ends.
Notes to editors
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- For information on the certification of water ingress detection
systems, contact Alan Lough, Principal Surveyor for Control
Engineering (tel: +44 (0)20 7423 1952; email:
alan.lough@lr.org).
- For information about BULKSAFE, contact Paul B Luen, Martek
Marine Ltd (tel: +44 (0)1709 300 160; email:
sales@martek-marine.com).
- A photograph in electronic form of the BULKSAFE equipment is
available from
news@lr.org.
For more information
Dolly Robinson
Marine Media Manager
Lloyd's Register
T +44 (0)20 7423 1682
F +44 (0)20 7423 2069
E
dolly.robinson@lr.org
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