- IACS has released its Blue Book and an accompanying IACS Green Book.
- These publications summarise the technical output of IACS that includes classification and statutory levels.
- It is an electronic library of all technical resolutions adopted by IACS as a result of its technical work.
The International Association of Classification Societies is pleased to announce the release of the January 2020 edition of the IACS Blue Book and the accompanying IACS Green Book, says a press release published on their website.
The technical output of IACS
Together these publications summarise the technical output of IACS and, as such, continue to demonstrate IACS’ technical support to the shipping industry through our work and investment in technology, innovation, research, and development both at the classification and statutory levels.
IACS Resolutions and Recommendations
The IACS Green Book is designed for daily use and contains all current IACS Resolutions and Recommendations as well as their History and Technical Background. The Green Book is updated whenever a new or revised IACS Resolution or Recommendation is uploaded on the IACS website making it the ideal reference document for anyone wishing to refer to current IACS Resolutions. Because the Green Book only contains current material the file-size is more manageable and so better suited to be downloaded and used in the field.
The holy grail of all technical resolutions
The IACS Blue Book meanwhile, is an electronic library of all technical resolutions adopted by IACS as a result of its technical work and remains the core reference work for the Association containing, as it does, all previous revisions of IACS publications and historical data. It is updated and published once a year. Together, these IACS publications illustrate well how the aims and objectives of IACS are delivered for the benefit of international shipping and contain:
IACS Unified Requirements which IACS members incorporate into their Rules.
- Unified Interpretations of IMO convention requirements which IACS Members apply uniformly when acting on behalf of authorizing flag Administrations unless instructed otherwise.
- Procedural Requirements governing practices among IACS Members.
- Recommendations relating to adopted resolutions that are not necessarily matters of Class but which IACS considers would be helpful to offer some advice to the marine industry.
- Quality Documents containing QSCS (IACS’ Quality System Certification Scheme) description, Quality Management System Requirements, Audit Requirements, ACB (Accredited Certification Bodies) requirements, and other quality procedures.
- IACS Charter and IACS Procedures define the purpose, aim and working procedures of the Association.
Stakeholders
These publications are of interest to Ship Designers, Consultants, Shipbuilders, Classification Societies, Ship-owners, Shipbrokers, Insurers, Associations, Accredited Certification Bodies, flag States, Port State Control, MOUs and the shipping industry at large and are available for download.
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