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Standards New Zealand :: Citations by Maritime Rules Part 40a: Design, Construction And Equipment - Passenger Ships Which Are Not Solas Ships
Maritime Rules Part 21: Safe Ship Management Systems
Maritime Rules Part 40a: Design, Construction And Equipment - Passenger Ships Which Are Not Solas Ships
Maritime Rules Part 40c: Design, Construction And Equipment - Non-Passenger Ships That Are Not Solas Ships Consultation Details
Maritime Rules Part 40d: Design, Construction And Equipment – Fishing Ships
Maritime Rules Part 42a: Safety Equipment - Lifesaving Appliance Performance Standards
Maritime Rules Part 42b: Safety Equipment – Fire Appliances – Performance Standards
Maritime Rules Part 80: Marine Craft Used For Adventure Tourism - Code Of Practice For The Safety Of Jet Boats Operating On Rivers - Revoked
Maritime Rules Part 24b: Carriage of Cargoes - Stowage and Securing
Maritime Rules Part 81: Commercial Rafting Operations
Maritime Rules Part 82: Commercial Jet Boat Operations - River
Maritime Rules Part 91: Navigation Safety Rules
Maritime Rules Part 40e: Design, Construction and Equipment - Sailing Ships
Rules Relating To Navigation Safety And Water Recreation: Part 91 - Navigation Safety Rules Advisory Circular
Maritime Rules Part 24b: Carriage of Cargoes - Stowage and Securing - Advisory Circular 24B-3: 25 June 2012
Maritime Rules Part 24b: Carriage of Cargoes - Stowage and Securing - Advisory Circular 24B-2: 17 May 2012
Maritime Rules Part 24b: Carriage of Cargoes - Stowage and Securing - Advisory Circular 24B-1: 19 April 2007
Maritime Rules Part 40a: Design, Construction And Equipment - Passenger Ships Which Are Not Solas Ships - Advisory Circular 40A-1: 20 February 2001
Maritime Rules Part 40c: Design, Construction And Equipment - Non-Passenger Ships That Are Not Solas Ships Consultation Details - Advisory Circular 40C-1: 20 February 2001
Maritime Rules Part 41: Anchors and Chain Cables - Advisory Circular 41-1: 20 February 2001
Maritime Rules Part 91: Navigation Safety Rules - Advisory Circular 91-2: 1 September 2012
Maritime Rules Part 91: Navigation Safety Rules - Advisory Circular 91-1: Undated
Maritime Rules Part 40f: Design, Construction and Equipmenty - Hovercraft
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Other citing documents: Maritime New Zealand
AS/NZS 2106.2:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - Pensky-Martens closed cup method
Closed cup test means a test for determining the flashpoint of a flammable liquid as prescribed in Australian/New Zealand Standards— (a) AS/NZS 2106.0:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) – General; and (b) AS/NZS 2106.1:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) – Abel closed cup method; and (c) AS/NZS 2106.2:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) – Pensky Martens closed cup method; and (d) AS/NZS 2106.5:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) – Flash/no flash test - Rapid equilibrium method; and (e) AS/NZS 2106.6:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) – Determination of flash point - Closed cup equilibrium method.
AS/NZS 2106.5:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - Flash/no flash test - Closed cup equilibrium method
AS/NZS 2106.6:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - Determination of flash point - Closed cup equilibrium method
AS/NZS 2106.1:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - Abel closed cup method
AS/NZS 1530.3:1999 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures - Simultaneous determination of ignitability, flame propagation, heat release and smoke release
40A.46
In accordance with the test procedure in the standard AS/NZ 1530.3 – 1999 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Part 3: Simultaneous determination of ignitability, flame propagation, heat release and smoke release, where the material must meet the following criteria —
40A.53(4)
Cylinders for compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases must - be clearly marked by means of identifying colours in accordance with NZS 5807:1980 - Code of practise for Industrial Identification by Colour, Wording, or other Coding; and have a clearly legi
AS/NZS 2272:2006 Plywood - Marine
Appendix 8/rule 40A.64 - 2.2
Timber used in a rigid hulled boat must be suitable and appropriately treated for use in a marine environment. Exposed plywood must be of a marine grade that complies with the current standard ANZS 2272 Plywood – Marine.
AS/NZS 2106.0:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - General
AS/NZS 3004.2:2014 Electrical installations - Marinas and boats - Part 2: Boat installations
40A.40
(1) For ships of 24 metres or less in length overall, the electrical systems must comply with either (a) the relevant rules of a classification society named in rule 40A.9(2)(a); or (b) the applicable parts of the AS/NZS 3004.2 Electrical installations – Marinas and Boats.
NZS 5428:2006 LPG installations for non-propulsive purposes in caravans and boats
Appendix 8/rule 40A.64 - 5.2
Installation of cooking devices must be as such to minimise the risk of fire and explosion. Gas cooking appliances must comply with and be installed in accordance with NZS 5428 - Installations and Use of LPG for non-Propulsion Purposes in Caravans and Bo
40A.74(g)
A house boat must carry the following equipment - one CO2 extinguisher with minimum rating 5B:E as prescribed in Australian/ New Zealand standard AS/NZS 1850: 1997 - Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and performance testing.