Section 8 RAS station requirements
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Clasifications Register Rules and Regulations - Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships, January 2023 - Volume 3 Additional Class Notations - Part 1 Ship Type Capability - Chapter 5 Replenishment at Sea (RAS) Systems - Section 8 RAS station requirements

Section 8 RAS station requirements

8.1 General

8.1.1 Each RAS station is to incorporate the features described in Vol 3, Pt 1, Ch 5, 8.1 General 8.1.2. See Vol 3, Pt 1, Ch 5, 6.1 Location of RAS stations and equipment for RAS station location and equipment requirements.

8.1.2 The design of RAS stations is to recognise the need to minimise the risks to personnel during RAS operations. Wherever possible RAS stations are to be designed for RAS operations to be carried out with guard rails in position; where this is not practicable, alternative arrangements for the safety of personnel are to be provided. Use is to be made of nonslip paint and tripping hazards are to be eliminated wherever possible.

8.1.3 Clear areas are to be provided at each abeam RAS station. Clear areas in the vertical direction are to be contained within 30° forward and aft of the normal transverse from each RAS station, see Figure 5.8.1 Abeam RAS station clear areas.

8.1.4 The clear areas for VERTREP operations are to be agreed between the designer and Owner. Reference is to be made to international standards for helicopter operations and the helicopter's capability requirements. The following are to be specified:

  1. Helicopter types.

  2. Underslung load earthing equipment/facilities.

  3. Range (size and weight) of cargo.

  4. Minimum clearance criteria.

  5. Lighting standards/requirements.

  6. Painting standards/requirements.

  7. Deck conductance for dissipation of static charge.

Figure 5.8.1 Abeam RAS station clear areas

8.1.5 The layout of each RAS station is to provide sufficient accessibility for attendance, operation and maintenance of RAS equipment and systems in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.

8.1.6 A minimum distance of 3 m between any RAS station superstructure and the edge of the weatherdeck is to be provided at each RAS station.

8.1.7 Where space allows, provision is to be made for the rigging of a safety wire to which life lines can be attached. Note, such lines are to be provided where the RAS station is designed for operations that require guard rails to be struck, see Vol 3, Pt 1, Ch 5, 8.1 General 8.1.2.

8.1.8 Communications equipment and facilities are to be provided at each RAS station, see Vol 3, Pt 1, Ch 5, 7.1 Bridge conning position.

8.1.9 Oil spill containment arrangements are to be provided at each RAS station at which fuel and/or oil is taken on board or supplied for both Supplying and Receiving Ships. These arrangements are to cater for small spills that may occur during hose handling and connection operations. Small quantities of fuel or oil that may be spilt are to be contained and be capable of being discharged to a safe location and not overboard. Attention is drawn to the requirements of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil, 1973/1978 and to any applicable Naval/National Regulations relating to the prevention of oil spills at sea and in harbour.

8.1.10 Where the Owner has specified military requirements relating to radar cross-section, the increased cross-section from exposed deck machinery and fittings is to be assessed with such equipment being recessed wherever practicable.

8.1.11 RAS high points for securing jackstays are to be located at least 3 m inboard of the deck edge and at the following recommended heights above deck level to ensure correct catenary of RAS equipment:

  • 2,5 m for liquid transfer;
  • 4,3 m for solids transfer.

8.2 RAS equipment control station

8.2.1 A dedicated RAS equipment control station is to be provided for all equipment at an RAS station.

8.2.2 Controls for RAS equipment that is to be operated sequentially as part of a system are to be grouped for control by a single operator wherever possible.

8.2.3 The RAS equipment control station is to be located so that the operator(s) has/have a clear view of all RAS equipment under their control.

8.2.4 The position of each RAS equipment control station is to be indicated on the general arrangement plan.

8.3 Emergency equipment

8.3.1 An RAS emergency equipment locker is to be provided and located near each RAS station. The locker is to contain all the emergency equipment and tools required to conduct emergency breakaway procedures for each RAS operation and equipment configuration. Emergency tools are to be provided in a man-portable container that can be placed to be ‘ready to hand’ during RAS operations. There are to be sufficient emergency tools or containers for at least two simultaneous RAS operations.

8.3.2 The tools in the emergency equipment locker are to be in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's recommendations.


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