FTP Code definition

FTP Code means as defined in 3.2.23, Part R of the Rules.
FTP Code means the International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures, as adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of IMO by Resolution MSC.61(67), as may be amended, provided that such amendments are adopted, brought into force and take effect in accordance with the provisions of article VIII of the present Convention concerning the amendment procedures applicable to the Annex other than Chapter 1.
FTP Code means the International Code for application of Fire Test Procedures as published by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO);

Examples of FTP Code in a sentence

  • Test report N° DO-21-2834\E-R1 dated 22/04/2021, as per IMO 2010 FTP Code Annex 1 Part 5, from CREPIM, France.

  • Non-combustible material means a material which, when tested and evaluated in accordance with MSC.61(67) (the FTP Code), satisfies the requirements for qualifying materials as non-combustible.

  • The acoustical panels should be nominally 12 mm to 15 mm thick, and should not ignite when tested in accordance with part 3 of the FTP Code.

  • The final product is an integrated territorial order resulting from simultaneously combining concentration and agglomeration of absolute and relative values of poverty.Magnitude and intensity.

  • The ignition time of the panel should not be more than 35 s and the flame spread time at 350 mm position should not be more than 100 s measured in accordance with part 3 of the FTP Code.

  • Should no one be offering that particular item in the category, then the first Offeror to offer the item will establish the ceiling price.

  • SOLAS 74, Regulation X/3, 2000 HSC Code 7, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1457 and IMO 2010 FTP Code Further details of the equipment and conditions for certification are given overleaf.

  • The 2010 FTP Code provides the international requirements for laboratory testing, type- approval and fire test procedures for products referenced under SOLAS chapter II-2 (which includes regulations on fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction).

  • The third session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment (SSE 3), which took place in London 14 – 18 March 2016, considered that the provisions on requirements for exposed floor coverings in Annex 3, Table 1 of the 2010 FTP Code, which apply to passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers, should also apply to passenger ships carrying less than 36 passengers.

  • Test report N° DO-21-2834\A-R1 dated 22/04/2021, as per IMO 2010 FTP Code Annex 1 Part 5, from CREPIM, France.


More Definitions of FTP Code

FTP Code means the International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures

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