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Influence of the "Safe Return to Port" standards on the integrated design and arrangements of small passenger ships

BUCCI, VITTORIO
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MARINO', ALBERTO
2012
  • conference object

Abstract
Recently the "Safe Return to Port" (SRtP) regulations, issued by IMO, have come into force. The new regulations are compulsory for passenger ships constructed on or after 1st July 2010, having length of 120 metres or more, or having three or more Main Vertical Zones. The aim of the standards is that of ensuring a safe return to port of a ship – by its own systems – after a casualty (flooding or fire) below a certain threshold. Furthermore, when the fire casualty threshold is exceeded, an orderly evacuation and abandonment of the ship shall be ensured. Even if, so far, small passenger ships are not involved with the above-mentioned regulations, the concept of the SRtP should not be disregarded for such vessels, since the safety of life at sea cannot be a mere question of size. At the same time, it should be born in mind that for small ships, in general, and especially when the number of passengers is relatively high, it can be quite demanding to find proper solutions. In the present paper the problems concerning the SRtP concepts applied to a small cruise vessel 110 m long, with 404 passengers and 70 crew members have been tackled.
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2-s2.0-85018393571
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2629250
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  • ship's evacuation

  • abandonment plan

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Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
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