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DNVGL - DNV-OSS-104

Rules for Classification of Self-Elevating Units

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Organization: DNVGL
Publication Date: 1 April 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 115
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This publication describes the technical and procedural requirements for classification of self-elevating units of a conventional design as covered by main class. Both the description of a conventional design and the scope of main class is further detailed in Part 1.

This publication covers the involvement of class for a unit's different phases during life time, i.e. design, construction, commissioning, delivery and operation.

The publication does not cover the requirements for separate additional class notations, nor the requirements for units of an unconventional design. These are detailed in DNV's Offshore Service Specification OSS-101.

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July 1, 2015
Rules for Classification of Self-Elevating Units
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October 1, 2014
Rules for Classification of Self-Elevating Units
This publication describes the technical and procedural requirements for classification of self-elevating units of a conventional design as covered by main class. Both the description of a...
July 1, 2014
Rules for Classification of Self-Elevating Units
General This document supersedes DNV-OSS-104, April 2012. Text affected by the main changes in this edition is highlighted in red colour. However, if the changes involve a whole chapter, section or...
DNV-OSS-104
April 1, 2012
Rules for Classification of Self-Elevating Units
This publication describes the technical and procedural requirements for classification of self-elevating units of a conventional design as covered by main class. Both the description of a...

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