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A classification society is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of ships and offshore structures. The society will also validate that construction is according to these standards and carry out regular surveys in service to ensure compliance with the standards. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_society Wikipedia]) | A classification society is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of ships and offshore structures. The society will also validate that construction is according to these standards and carry out regular surveys in service to ensure compliance with the standards. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_society Wikipedia]) | ||
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Revision as of 23:11, 27 July 2017
A classification society is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of ships and offshore structures. The society will also validate that construction is according to these standards and carry out regular surveys in service to ensure compliance with the standards. (Wikipedia)
American Bureau of Shipping Standards that may be relevant to Seasteading:
- ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Workboats
- ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Ships
- ABS CREW HABITABILITY ON OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
- ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs)
- ABS Guide for Passenger Comfort on Ships
- ABS Guide for Comfort on Yachts
- ABS Guide for Habitability of Industrial Personnel on Accommodation Vessels
- ABS GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING ACCOMMODATION BARGES
- Guide for Building and Classing Accommodation Barges
- Guide for Portable Accommodation Modules
- Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Installations
- Facilities Offshore Installations (2016)
- Facilities on Offshore Installations (2017)
- Floating Production Installations (2017)
- Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations
- GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING GRAVITY-BASED OFFSHORE LNG TERMINALS
- Fatigue Assessment of Offshore Structures
- Review and Approval of Novel Concepts
- Risk Evaluations for the Classification of Marine-Related Facilities
- Surveys Using Risk-Based Inspection for the Offshore Industry
- Subsea Riser Systems
- Dynamic Analysis Procedure for Self-Elevating Units
- BUCKLING AND ULTIMATE STRENGTH ASSESSMENT FOR OFFSHORE STRUCTURES
- Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units
- Environmental Protection Notation for Offshore Units, Floating Installations, and Liftboats
- Implementation of Human Factors Offshore Installations
- Guidance Notes on Structural Analysis of Self-Evaluating Units
- Guidance Notes on Design and Installation of Dynamically Installed Piles
- Guide for Certification of Offshore Access Gangways
- Guide for Dropped Object Prevention on Offshore Units and Installations May 2017
- Guidance Notes on Conversion of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units to Floating Production Installations 2017
- Guide for Conversion of Self-Elevating Units to Offshore Installations 2017
- GUIDANCE NOTES ON QUALIFYING NEW TECHNOLOGIES
- Steel Floating Dry Dock Rules
- Lloyd’s Register (UK)
- Germanischer Lloyd (Germany)
- Det Norske Veritas (Norway)
- NKK (Japan)
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