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Chuck Tribolet Chuck Tribolet is offline
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Default uscg approval

I don't think the USCG approves floor coverings. PFDs, flares, and
such, yes. Floor covering, I don't think so. A big name in floor covering
is Dri-Dek (my whole deck is done in it). I don't recall ever seeing a
USCG approval.


wrote in message ps.com...
Good points, you are right.

I misunderstood my friend, he was asking about getting authorization
for a piece of equipment (some type of floor coating) to be
manufactured and sold to vessels.

Knowing that, would my opening post be correct or is there anything I'm
missing? Thanks.


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To approve an entire ship?
While it is technically possible to do what you are asking. The expense
would be extrordinary. This proceedure is intended for equipment
manufacturers and not individual vessel owners.

To approve a single ship I would contact one of the Marine Class
Societies, e.g. American Bureau of Shipping, Lloyds Register of
Shipping, Det Norske Veritas, etc. To conduct he review and approval of
the ship. Your insurance may have a preference as to which is used.





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Friend of mine is interested in obtaining uscg approval for his ship.
Does this process sound about right?:

http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/mse/lablist/lablist.html

U. S. Coast Guard Accepted Independent Laboratory Database

Preliminary equipment assessment; all equipment must be tested though
one of these independent laboratories and a "follow up" agreement
must be conducted. You may also request a "wheelmark" from the
Coast Guard which is an accreditation that is required for equipment
placed on board ships for which safety certificates are issued by, or
on behalf of, Member States of the European Union.

The "follow ups" comply with the quality control system required by
5.2.2 of the FTP code.

U. S. Flag vessels must be marked with USCG approval number. The
mentioned "wheelmark" is required for European Vessels.

http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Equipment/Sear...entSearch.aspx

This site has an "Approved Equipment Listing" which can be used to
find USCG approved equipment as specified by the MRA.

So basically we need to get the equipment tested by and independent
laboratory, schedule a follow up, and then wait and see if we're
approved? Is it that simple? (I doubt it)

Any information you can pass my way would be much appreciated. Thanks.