Part E - Operational requirements
Regulation 14. Operational readiness and maintenance
1 Purpose The
purpose of this regulation is to maintain and monitor the effectiveness of the fire safety measures
the ship is provided with. For this purpose, the following functional requirements shall be met:
1.1 fire protection systems and fire-fighting systems
and appliances shall be maintained ready for use; and
1.2 fire protection systems and fire-fighting systems
and appliances shall be properly tested and inspected.
2 General requirements At
all times while the ship is in service, the requirements of paragraph 1.1 shall be complied with. A
ship is not in service when:
2.0.1 it is in for repairs or lay-up (either at
anchor or in port) or in dry-dock;
2.0.2 it is declared not in service by the owner
or the owner's representative; and
2.0.3 in the case of passenger ships, there are
no passengers on board.
2.1 Operational readiness
2.1.1 The following fire protection systems shall
be kept in good order so as to ensure their required performance if a fire occurs:
2.1.1.1 structural fire protection, including fire-resisting
divisions, and protection of openings and penetrations in these divisions;
2.1.1.2 fire detection and fire alarm systems; and
2.1.1.3 means of escape systems and appliances.
2.1.2 Fire-fighting systems and appliances shall
be kept in good working order and readily available for immediate use. Portable extinguishers which
have been discharged shall be immediately recharged or replaced with an equivalent unit.
2.2 Maintenance, testing and inspections
2.2.1 Maintenance, testing and inspections shall
be carried out based on the guidelines developed by the Organization* and in a manner having due regard
to ensuring the reliability of fire-fighting systems and appliances.
* Refer to the Guidelines on maintenance and inspection of fire protection
systems and appliances (MSC/Circ.850).
2.2.2 The maintenance plan shall be kept on board
the ship and shall be available for inspection whenever required by the Administration.
2.2.3 The maintenance plan shall include at least
the following fire protection systems and fire-fighting systems and appliances, where installed:
2.2.3.1 fire mains, fire pumps and hydrants, including
hoses, nozzles and international shore connections;
2.2.3.2 fixed fire detection and fire alarm systems;
2.2.3.3 fixed fire-extinguishing systems and other
fire-extinguishing appliances;
2.2.3.4 automatic sprinkler, fire detection and
fire alarm systems;
2.2.3.5 ventilation systems, including fire and
smoke dampers, fans and their controls;
2.2.3.6 emergency shut down of fuel supply;
2.2.3.7 fire doors, including their controls;
2.2.3.8 general emergency alarm systems;
2.2.3.9 emergency escape breathing devices;
2.2.3.10 portable fire extinguishers, including
space charges; and
2.2.3.11 fire-fighter's outfits.
2.2.4 The maintenance programme may be computer-based.
3 Additional requirements for
passenger ships In addition to the fire protection systems and appliances
listed in paragraph 2.2.3, ships carrying more than 36 passengers shall develop a maintenance plan for
low-location lighting and public address systems.
4 Additional requirements for
tankers In addition to the fire protection systems and appliances listed
in paragraph 2.2.3, tankers shall have a maintenance plan for:
4.1 inert gas systems;
4.2 deck foam systems;
4.3 fire safety arrangements in cargo pump-rooms;
and
4.4 flammable gas detectors.
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