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Title: Standard Relating to Design, Construction and Operational Safety of Sail Training Vessels
Number: TP 13313 E
Date: 1999 - 04
Details:  Marine Safety Directorate
Transport Canada
Ottawa

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STANDARD RELATING TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONAL SAFETY OF SAIL TRAINING VESSELS       TP 13313 E

TRANSPORT CANADA April, 1999  
MARINE SAFETY
  Ottawa

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1. APPLICATION  
2. CONSTRUCTION AND STRUCTURAL STRENGTH

2.1 Hulls.
2.2 Decks 
2.3 Watertight Bulkheads and Subdivision
2.4 Masts, Spars and Rigging
2.5 Fabrication Standards

3. STABILITY

3.1 Intact Stability
3.2 Stability Information Booklet
3.3 Inclining Experiment

4. FREEBOARD AND FREEBOARD MARKING

5. WATERTIGHT & WEATHERTIGHT INTEGRITY

5.1 Decks
5.2 Hatchways
5.3 Doorways and Companionways
5.4 Skylights
5.5 Portlights and Windows
5.6 Ventilators
5.7 Air Pipes 
5.8 Sea Inlets and Discharges

6. WATER FREEING ARRANGEMENTS

7. BILGE SYSTEMS

8. FLUID SYSTEMS

9. MACHINERY

9.1 Internal Combustion Engines
9.2 Transmission and Shafting

10. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

10.1 General 
10.2 D.C. Systems 
10.3 Battery Storage
10.4 A.C Systems.
10.5 Emergency Power Supply

11. STEERING GEAR

12. FIRE SAFETY

12.1 General 
12.2 Living Spaces 
12.3 Fire Hazard Areas 
12.4 Machinery Spaces 
12.5 Fuel Systems and Stowages

13. LIFE SAVING AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

13.1 Survival Craft
13.2 Lifejackets 39
13.3 Other Life Saving Equipment
13.4 Emergency Equipment

14. COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

14.1 Radiocommunication
14.2 Visual Signals

15. NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT

15.1 General
15.2 Lights, Shapes and Sound Signals

16. ANCHORS AND CABLES

17. MISCELLANEOUS MARINE EQUIPMENT

18. ACCOMMODATION

18.1 Living Spaces
18.2 Toilets and Washplaces
18.3 Galleys 

19. PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL

19.1 General
19.2 Bulwarks and Guard Rails
19.3 Safety Harnesses
19.4 Fall Arrest System 
19.5 Safety Procedures 

APPENDIX A: SAMPLE STABLILITY INFORMATION BOOKLET

A 1 GENERAL PARTICULARS

A 2 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

A 3 SECTION 1: OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

A 3.1 Arrangement of Tanks and Ballast 
A 3.2 Sail Plan 
A 3.3 Angles of Deck Edge Immersion and Downflooding
A 3.4 Notes on Stability for the Guidance of the Master
A 3.5 Maximum Steady Heel Angle to Prevent Downflooding in Gusts
A 3.6 Curves of Maximum Steady Heel Angle to Prevent Downflooding in Squalls
A 3.7 Examples Shonving the Use of the maximum Steady
A 3.8 Heel Angle Curves 

A 4 SECTION 2: TECHNICAL DATA AND LOADING CONDITIONS

A 4.1 Freeboard Marks
A 4.2 Tank Capacities
A 4.3 Loading Conditions and GZ Curves

A 5 SECTION 3: REFERENCE INFORMATION

A 5.1 Notes on the Use of Free Surface Moments
A 5.2 Hydrostatic Plot
A 5.3 Cross Curve Plot
A 5.4 Notes on the Use of KN Cross Curves
A 5.5 Inclining Experiment Report
A 5.6 Beaufort Scale of Wind Speeds and Corresponding
A 5.7 Pressures
A 5.8 Metric/Imperial Conversions
A 5.9 Notes for Consultants on the Derivation of the Maximum Steady Angle of Heel to Prevent Downflooding in Gusts

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