Classification Society RINA has issued rules for the certification of commercial inflatable boats for tender services.
The document was published on 29 March 2024.
These rules outline requirements for commercial inflatable boats used on ships for operational services like tendering. They cover construction, equipment, operation, and risk assessment.
- Application: These rules apply to new and existing inflatable boats used on ships, with compliance verified by a Certificate of Compliance.
- Definitions: Key terms like "Tender service" and "Parent ship" are defined.
- Risk Assessment: Evaluations must consider various factors such as sea conditions, distance from the parent ship, and navigation visibility.
- Construction and Equipment: Inflatable boats must adhere to recognized international standards and carry essential safety equipment like navigational tools, communication systems, and life-saving devices.
- Parent Ship Requirements: The parent ship's refueling systems and storage of inflatable boats must adhere to safety standards.
- Operational Requirements: Procedures for manning, pollution prevention, safety briefings, launch and recovery, training, and maintenance are outlined.
- Inspection and Test: Annual inspections and operational tests are required to ensure the boats' integrity and functionality.
For more information, please see the document below (available only to subscribers):
Rules for the Certification of Commercial Inflatable Boats for Tender Services
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