ABS HIMP - Hull Inspection Maintenance Guide - 2012
ABS HIMP - Hull Inspection Maintenance Guide - 2012
ABS HIMP - Hull Inspection Maintenance Guide - 2012
GUIDE FOR
SEPTEMBER 2012
American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862
Copyright 2012 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA
Foreword
Foreword
This is the third edition of the Guide for Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program. ABS supports the implementation by Owners of a proactive hull maintenance program complying with self-imposed standards and the requirements in this Guide. In conjunction with the normal classification surveys, such an approach provides a means to regularly evaluate and maintain the vessels hull structural condition. The edition adopts a more logical approach for applying requirements on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs). Ships in service provide more opportunities to monitor the vessels hull structure. MODU crew may have difficulties in safely accessing spaces as frequently as may be possible on a ship. This revision has taken this factor into account and clarifies requirements for Hull Inspection and Monitoring Program for MODUs so that these can be applied in a more efficient manner. This Guide becomes effective on the first day of the month of publication. Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of this Guide is the most current. We welcome your feedback. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to [email protected].
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Table of Contents
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Section 1: Introduction
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Introduction
General
The Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP) is offered by ABS to assist Owners and Operators to more effectively inspect and maintain the hull structure on their vessels.
Note: The general term vessel used throughout this Guide is meant to be a ship, a barge, an offshore unit or facility, or any other floating or fixed structure where HIMP would be applicable.
Vessels enrolled in this program may be eligible for the optional class notation HIMP. This Guide sets forth requirements for the HIMP intended to assist users in the development, improvement, and application of their hull maintenance management systems. This Guide details the procedures associated with the development and implementation of an approved Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program. When properly performed by Owners qualified inspectors who are acceptable to ABS, such a program may be used as an aid to more effectively assess and document the condition of the hull structure. Hull structure inspection and maintenance on vessels using the HIMP with or without the associated notation, does not supersede the judgment of an ABS Surveyor, nor does it waive ABS Surveyor attendance for the periodic surveys necessary for maintenance of Class, including damage and repair, as required by the applicable ABS Rules or Guides used for classing the vessels hull structure.
1.1
IACS PR 33 Owners Hull Inspection and Maintenance Schemes Owners hull inspection and maintenance schemes are to be encouraged as a means for maintaining compliance with classification and statutory requirements between surveys. However, these schemes are not to be accepted as an alternative to, or a substitute for, the performance of required classification and/or statutory surveys of the hull by the Surveyors of the Society, or of another duly authorized Society. The Surveyors may be assisted, where appropriate, by service suppliers as defined in UR Z17.
Scope
This Guide is intended to address the requirements for the Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program in conjunction with the applicable requirements of the ABS Rules/Guides. These requirements are applicable to those features that are permanent in nature and can be verified by plan review, calculation, physical survey or other approved means.
3.1
Statutory Requirements The application of this Guide does not cover any statutory survey requirements that may apply to the vessel being considered (e.g., Load Line, SOLAS, MARPOL, MODU Code).
Although ABS is authorized to perform statutory surveys on behalf of many flag States, ABS is not in a position to alter or waive the statutory requirements. The administration or regulatory body is the final determining body for statutory or regulatory requirements under their jurisdiction.
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Program Requirements
In order to enroll in the Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP), vessels are to meet the following conditions:
Surveys
ABS periodic surveys required to maintain classification of the vessel are to be up-to-date and without any outstanding recommendations affecting the vessels hull structure.
Implementation
Implementation of HIMP requires an onboard attendance by ABS. The HIMP notation becomes fully effective upon verification survey and confirmation of the following by the ABS Surveyor.
7.1
Confirmation of Onboard Documents and Software The following documents are to be confirmed by the attending Surveyor:
i) ii) iii) Approval by ABS for entry into HIMP. ABS NS5 HIM software is installed and operational on the vessels computer, or alternatively, an ABS approved HIMP manual is placed on board. Written confirmation from ABS that it has provided Owners representatives with Qualified Inspector training, or alternatively, evidence of another ABS approved Qualified Inspector training program.
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7.3
Implementation Survey When ABS verification in accordance with 2/7.1 is completed, the following implementation survey is to be carried out:
i) ii) A minimum of two ballast tanks are to be examined by the classroom trained Inspector in the presence of the ABS Surveyor. The Inspectors decisions, including grading of the zones within the space on each of the six criteria in accordance with the ABS Inspection Grading Criteria for the ABS Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP) (see www.eagle.org Resources | Publications | Marine), is to be assessed by the Surveyor. The Inspectors capability and proper entry of the findings into the ABS NS5 HIM software, as a result of the above examination, is to be assessed by the Surveyor.
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Upon satisfactory completion of the above, the attending Surveyor is to report back to ABS recommending the vessels HIMP to be initiated in the ABS system.
Periodic Surveys
HIMP is to be subject to annual confirmation surveys conducted in conjunction with each Annual Survey Hull, and the Surveyor is to review and verify the following information: i) ii) Vessels Status and History ABS NS5 HIM software maintained with the minimum inspection criteria as outlined in Subsection 3/1 of this Guide, or alternatively, an ABS Approved HIMP manual reflecting compliance with the aforementioned minimum inspection criteria is onboard the vessel. HIMP information is being updated on the NS5 HIM software, or alternatively, the ABS approved HIMP manual and the planned inspections are being carried out and reported upon by a qualified Inspector responsible for maintaining the details of the program as required.
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At the time of the survey, the Surveyor is also to conduct a general review of the HIMP inspections undertaken by the qualified Inspector(s) within the previous year. Areas with damages or other defects indicated in the inspection report(s), that affect or may affect classification are to be examined by an ABS Surveyor.
Note: During other classification surveys such as the Intermediate and Special Periodical or Continuous Survey Hull, the records of the Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program are to be made available for the attending Surveyor(s) to review prior to conducting the survey.
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Cancellation of Program
The class notation HIMP may be terminated by ABS if any of the following is found: i) ii) iii) The program is not being satisfactorily carried out Maintenance records are found to be unacceptable General condition of the hull structure is determined to be unacceptable
Under any of the following circumstances, the program, as well as the HIMP notation, is to be suspended at such time until an updated plan is resubmitted for approval: i) ii) Change of ownership or management of the vessel Transfer of class
The Owner may cancel the HIMP at any time by informing ABS in writing.
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HIMP Requirements
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Training of qualified Inspectors is to be provided by ABS, or alternatively, another ABS-approved training program (see Subsection 3/5). When the training has been provided by a facility other than ABS, a record of the ABS approval of the training program shall be kept onboard the vessel for verification at annual surveys. Records of qualified Inspectors are to be maintained onboard the vessel for Surveyor verification. As a minimum, this shall include the individuals name, title, unique qualification tracking number (e.g., License no., seaman card no., company employee no., qualification certificate no., etc.), the name of the facility which provided the training, and the date of the last related training or re-training.
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HIMP Requirements
If any deficiency which affects or may affect classification is discovered during the HIMP inspection, it is to be submitted by the Owner or Operator for examination by a Surveyor at the first opportunity in accordance with 7-1-1/7 of the ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7), 7-2-1/7 of the ABS MODU Rules and Part 1 of the ABS Rules.
3.1
Annual inspections are required to be completed prior to ABS attendance for the Annual Survey of Hull. Annual Survey of Hull cannot be credited by ABS until all due annual inspections are completed by the qualified Inspector and reported in ABS NS5 HIM software. In general, frequency of annual inspections is to be 12 months. In no case is this frequency to be extended beyond 18 months from the date the last such inspection was completed.
3.1.2 Intermediate Inspections
Intermediate inspections are required to be completed prior to ABS attendance for the Drydocking Survey (or UWILD if agreed by ABS). Drydocking Survey cannot be credited by ABS until all due intermediate inspections are completed by the qualified Inspector and reported in ABS NS5 HIM software. In general, frequency of intermediate inspections is to be between 24 to 36 months. In no case is this frequency to be extended beyond 36 months from the date the last such inspection was completed.
Note: For mobile offshore drilling units, the requirements of an Intermediate Inspection are the same as a rulerequired Intermediate Drydocking/UWILD.
3.1.3
5 Year Inspections
5 year inspections are required to be completed prior to ABS attendance for the Special Survey of Hull. Special Survey of Hull cannot be credited by ABS until all due 5 year inspections are completed by the qualified Inspector and reported in ABS NS5 HIM software. The frequency of the 5 year inspections is not to exceed 60 months from the anniversary date or completion of the last such inspection.
3.3
Inspection Requirements for Vessels other than Mobile Offshore Drilling Units Inspection requirements for vessels other than mobile offshore drilling units are to comply with 3/3.3.1 through 3/3.3.3.
3.3.1 Annual Inspection
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii) ix) x) xi) Deck area structure Structural and coating condition of all ballast and cargo/ballast tanks including peak tanks Hatch covers and access hatches with closing appliances Deck equipment, deck fittings, helicopter landing pads Piping and supports Superstructures and deckhouses, including doors and closing appliances Shell plating above the waterline Cargo holds, cargo tanks and spaces Voids and/or cofferdams Pipe ducts and tunnels Longitudinal box girders and cross deck box beams
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3.3.2
Intermediate Inspection
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) iii) iv) All inspections required by 3/3.3.1 of this Guide External condition of all shell plating below the waterline Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks containing bilge or oily water Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all dry spaces, such as: a) b) c)
3.3.3
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) All inspections required by 3/3.3.1 and 3/3.3.2 of this Guide Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks that are designed to mainly carry liquids other than salt water, such as: a) b) c) Fresh water tanks Fuel, diesel or lube oil tanks All other liquid tanks not required to be inspected per 3/3.3.1 and 3/3.3.2 of this Guide
3.5
Inspection Requirements for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units Inspection requirements for mobile offshore drilling units are to comply with 3/3.5.1 through 3/3.5.3.
3.5.1 Annual Inspection for MODUs
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) External condition of all shell and deck plating and structures above the waterline External condition of all accessible hull structure above the waterline designated as Special Application Structure or Primary Application Structure and as defined in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU Rules) or as indicated on the Owners construction portfolio, whichever is the more onerous. For detailed listing of such structures refer to Sections 3-2-3, 3-2-4, and 3-2-5 of the MODU Rules. These structures may include but are not limited to the; longitudinal/cross deck I or box type girders, lattice-type legs, columns, horizontal/transverse/diagonal bracings, lower hulls (pontoons), crane pedestals, etc.. Hull structure members such as all: a) b) c) d) e)
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Hatch covers or other closing appliances Deck fittings or equipment Main deck piping supports Anchoring/mooring winch foundations Topside module stool foundations
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Flare boom foundation Fairlead foundations of drilling units Anchor racks Substructure of drilling units Cantilever structure of drilling units Helideck and support structures
Machinery or service spaces (e.g., engine room, steering gear room, bow thrusters spaces, cargo pump rooms, shaker rooms, and mud pump rooms) and all control stations for safe operation of the vessel Superstructures and deck houses (including doors and closing appliances)
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3.5.2
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) iii) iv) All inspections required by 3/3.5.1 of this Guide External condition of all shell plating below the waterline External condition of ship-side shell connections of all sea inlet/discharge valves Internal structural and coating condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of two representative ballast tanks that are designed to mainly carry salt water
Note: Coating condition of these representative ballast tanks are to be surveyed and verified by ABS to be in Good condition. Coating conditions reported with less than Good will require similar visual internal examination of additional ballast tanks, and may also result in annual inspection of all such tanks.
3.5.3
The following items are to be examined and reported: i) ii) All inspections required by 3/3.5.1 and 3/3.5.2 of this Guide Internal structural and coating condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks that are designed to mainly carry salt water or brine, such as: a) b) c) d) e)
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Ballast tanks Preload tanks Cargo/ballast tanks Peak tanks Brine tanks
Coating condition of all ballast, preload, cargo/ballast and peak tanks are to be surveyed and verified by ABS to be in Good condition. Coating conditions reported with less than Good will require annual inspection of all such tanks.
iii) iv)
Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all pipe ducts/tunnels and chain lockers Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all dry spaces, such as: a) b) c) Void spaces Storage rooms Cofferdams
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v)
Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks/spaces containing a hull structure designated as Special Application Structure or Primary Application Structure and as defined in the MODU Rules or as indicated on the Owners construction portfolio, whichever is the more onerous. Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks containing bilge or oily water. Internal condition of entire boundary plating, internal bulkheads, framing, girders and other type of stiffening members of all tanks that are designed to mainly carry liquids other than salt water or brine, such as: a) b) c) d) e) f) Fresh water tanks Drill water tanks Fuel, diesel or lube oil tanks Mud pit tanks Cement tanks All other liquid tanks not required to be inspected per 3/3.5.1 and 3/3.5.2 of this guide
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As a minimum, the training program is to include topics such as the method for surveying vessel structures, evaluation/grading of the zones within the space on each of the six criteria in accordance with the ABS Inspection Grading Criteria for the ABS Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP), terminology of applicable structures, classification surveys, typical hull defects and/or critical areas associated with the vessel types, acceptance and evaluation criteria, reporting, etc.
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Onboard Documentation
General
Vessels registered in HIMP are required to maintain the following documents onboard, which are to be readily available to the attending Surveyor: i) ii) iii) iv) v) Copies of qualified Inspector certificates for those individuals who have performed inspections on the vessel during the prior five years A copy of the Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP) manual, as applicable Structural drawings for the vessel Inspection reports and associated digital photographs associated with all inspections carried out by the qualified Inspector(s) during the prior five years Records of all ABS endorsed hull thickness measurement (gauging) and Nondestructive Testing (NDT) carried out on the vessel during the past five years
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References
During the development of the Hull Planned Maintenance Program (HIMP) manuals, and when carrying out surveys onboard, reference should be made to the following documents, as applicable: ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units ABS Rules for Building and Classing Offshore Installations ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Barges ABS Guide for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units ABS Guide for Building and Classing Floating Production Installations ABS Guide for Nondestructive Inspection of Hull Welds ABS Guide for the Class Notation Coating Performance Standard (CPS) Inspection Grading Criteria for the ABS Hull Inspection and Maintenance Program (HIMP) IACS Recommendation 87 Guidelines for Coatings Maintenance and Repairs ABS/IACS Common Structural Rules IACS Container Ships: Guidelines for Surveys, Assessment and Repair of Hull Structures. IACS Bulk Carriers: Guidelines for Surveys, Assessment and Repair of Hull Structures. IACS Guidance for the Inspection and Maintenance of Double Hull Tanker Structures IACS Guidance Manual for Tanker Structures IACS Shipbuilding and Repair Quality Standard SARQS TSCF Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum Guidelines for the Inspection and Maintenance of Double Hull Tanker Structures. TSCF Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum Guidance Manual for the Inspection and Condition Assessment of Tanker Structures.
Definitions
The definitions that are applicable to this Guide can be found in 7-1-1/3 of the ABS Rules for Survey after Construction (Part 7) and 7-2-1/3 of the MODU Rule.
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