Class notation is a symbol or description assigned by a classification society to indicate that a ship complies with specific rules regarding design, construction, machinery, and special features.
It is mentioned in the ship’s Certificate of Classification.
Classification societies:
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Lloyd's Register
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DNV
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American Bureau of Shipping
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Bureau Veritas
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Indian Register of Shipping
Types of Class Notations
1️⃣ Main Class Notation
Indicates that:
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Hull is constructed as per class rules
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Machinery complies with class standards
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Surveyed and maintained properly
Example:
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✦ +1A1 (Hull)
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✦ MC (Machinery Class)
(Notation symbols vary between societies.)
2️⃣ Additional Class Notations
Given for special ship features or enhanced standards.
🔸 Structural Notations
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Ice Class (Ice strengthened hull)
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CSR (Common Structural Rules)
🔸 Machinery Notations
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AUT / AUT-UMS (Unattended Machinery Space)
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E0 (DNV notation for unmanned engine room)
🔸 Environmental Notations
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CLEAN DESIGN
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ECO
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Green Passport
🔸 Cargo Related Notations
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Oil Tanker
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Bulk Carrier
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Chemical Carrier
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LPG / LNG Carrier
🔸 Dynamic Positioning
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DP1 / DP2 / DP3
3️⃣ Statutory Notations
Issued when class acts on behalf of flag state for conventions such as:
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SOLAS
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MARPOL
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Load Line
Under authorization of the flag state and complying with IMO regulations.
(IMO = International Maritime Organization)
Why Class Notations Are Important?
✔ Indicates ship capability
✔ Required for insurance
✔ Required for port entry
✔ Enhances vessel value
✔ Shows compliance with international standards
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