Ingangsdatum: 27-04-2001
Geldig tot en met: 29-02-2004
6.2.1 In developing the Survey Plan, the following
documentation shall be collected and reviewed with a view to identifying tanks,
areas and structural elements to be examined:
.1 basic ship
information and survey status;
.2 main structural plans of
cargo and ballast tanks (scantling drawings), including information regarding use of
high tensile steels (HTS);
.3 Condition Evaluation Report,
according to Annex 9 of Annex B of resolution A.744(18), as amended, and, where
relevant, any previous CAS Final Reports;
.4 thickness
measurement reports;
.5 relevant previous damage and repair
history;
.6 relevant previous survey and inspection reports
from both the RO and the Company;
.7 cargo and ballast
history for the last 3 years, including carriage of cargo under heated conditions;
.8 details of the inert gas plant and tank cleaning
procedures as indicated in the Survey Planning Questionnaire;
.9 information and other relevant data regarding conversion or
modification of the ship’s cargo and ballast tanks since the time of construction;
.10 description and history of the coating and corrosion
protection system (including anodes and previous class notations), if any;
.11 inspections by the Company’s personnel during the last 3
years with reference to:
.1 structural deterioration
in general;
.2 leakages in tank boundaries and piping;
.3 condition of the coating and corrosion protection
system (including anodes), if any;
.12 information
regarding the relevant maintenance level during operation including:
.1 port State control reports of inspection containing
hull related deficiencies;
.2 Safety Management System
non-conformities relating to hull maintenance, including the associated corrective
action(s); and
.13 any other information that will help
identify Suspect Areas and Critical Structural Areas.
6.2.2 The Survey Plan shall include relevant information so
as to enable the successful and efficient execution of the CAS survey and shall set
out the requirements with respect to close-up surveys and thickness measurements.
The Survey Plan shall include:
.1 basic ship information
and particulars;
.2 main structural plans of cargo and
ballast tanks (scantling drawings), including information regarding use of high
tensile steels (HTS);
.3 arrangement of tanks;
.4 list of tanks with information on their use, extent of
coatings and corrosion protection systems;
.5 conditions
for survey (e.g. information regarding tank cleaning, gas freeing, ventilation,
lighting, etc.);
.6 provisions and methods for access to
structures;
.7 equipment for surveys;
.8 identification of tanks and areas for the close-up survey;
.9 identification of tanks for tank testing, as per Annex 3
of Annex B of resolution A.744(18), as amended;
.10
identification of areas and sections for thickness measurement;
.11 identification of the Thickness Measurement (TM) firm;
.12 damage experience related to the ship in question; and
.13 Critical Structural Areas and Suspect Areas, where
relevant.