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DS DS/EN 14329 Inland navigation vessels - Installation of berths and loading areas


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Title
Inland navigation vessels - Installation of berths and loading areas

Skibe til indre vandveje - Etablering af kajpladser og lasteområder

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Jun 21, 2004

Scope:

This standard applies to the installation of berths and loading areas for inland navigation vessels. It also applies to berths and loading areas for inland navigation vessels in seaports. This standard does not apply to Ro-Ro systems, ferry terminals, floating equipment, bunker stations or landing stage used for passenger changeovers for for holding areas.

Keywords:

BERTHS
CAPACITIVE LOADS
DEFINITION
DEFINITIONS
DESIGN
DESIGNATIONS
DIMENSIONS
HANDLING AREA
INFORMATION SIGNS
INLAND SHIPS
INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT
LADDERS
MARKING
QUAYS
RETENTION FORCE
SAFETY
SAFETY DEVICES
SAFETY ENGINEERING
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
SECURING DEVICES
SHIPBUILDING
SHIPS
SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
STAIRS
TESTING
TYPES
VEHICLES
VESSELS
SPECIFICATIONS
LAND VEHICLES

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