ISO/FDIS 23575
(Main)Ships and marine technology -- Marine securing devices for ro-ro cargoes
Ships and marine technology -- Marine securing devices for ro-ro cargoes
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STANDARD 23575
ISO/TC 8/SC 4
Ships and marine technology —
Secretariat: SAC
Marine securing devices for ro-ro
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2022-01-28
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Contents Page
Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................iv
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Securing method of ro-ro cargoes .....................................................................................................................................................3
5 Fixed fittings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
6 Loose fittings ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................3
7 Categorization of fixed fittings ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
8 Material.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
9 Dimension and strength requirements of fixed fittings ........................................................................................... 5
10 Test method of fixed fittings ...................................................................................................................................................................9
10.1 General requirement ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
10.2 Type testing ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
10.3 Production testing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
10.4 Test profiles to be used (hook/elephant foot) ......................................................................................................... 10
10.5 Support of tested fitting .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
10.6 Test force ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................ 11
10.7 Test duration .........................................................................................................................................................................................12
10.8 Test angles ...............................................................................................................................................................................................12
11 Appearance requirements .....................................................................................................................................................................12
12 Tightness requirements ...........................................................................................................................................................................13
12.1 General requirement ......................................................................................................................................................................13
12.2 Test methods ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
12.2.1 Air tightness test .............................................................................................................................................................13
12.2.2 Other methods ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
13 Marking ........................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................13
14 Test report of fixed fitting ......................................................................................................................................................................13
15 Manufacturers certificate to customer ....................................................................................................................................14
16 Packaging, storage and transportation ...................................................................................................................................14
Annex A (informative) Securing methods of ro-ro cargoes .....................................................................................................16
Annex B (informative) Installation and maintenance ...................................................................................................................21
Annex C (informative) Loose fittings ...............................................................................................................................................................22
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
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Foreword
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FINAL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/FDIS 23575:2021(E)
Ships and marine technology — Marine securing devices
for ro-ro cargoes
1 Scope
This document specifies types, dimensions and strength characteristics of devices used for securing ro-
ro cargoes in sea transportation. It can also be used as a reference for road vehicles secured on inland
vessels.2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 1461, Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles — Specifications and test
methodsISO 2768-1, General tolerances — Part 1: Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual
tolerance indicationsISO 5817, Welding — Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam welding excluded)
— Quality levels for imperfectionsISO 7452, Hot-rolled steel plates — Tolerances on dimensions and shape
ISO 9013, Thermal cutting — Classification of thermal cuts — Geometrical product specification and
quality tolerances3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
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3.1
ro-ro cargoes
all types of cargoes carried on board a ro-ro ship as road vehicles, roll trailers, etc.
3.2fixed fitting
securing device permanently installed in the vessel
3.3
portable fitting
loose fitting
securing device not permanently installed in the vessel
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3.4
maximum securing load
MSL
allowable load capacity of a device used to secure cargo to a ship
Note 1 to entry: It is expressed in kN.
3.5
proof test load
test load during testing of securing devices
Note 1 to entry: It is expressed in kN.
3.6
minimum breaking load
MBL
tested minimum breaking strength of a securing device
Note 1 to entry: It is expressed in kN.
3.7
vertical lashing angle
angle between the lashing device and the horizontal plane
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 1.
3.8
horizontal lashing angle
angle between the lashing device and the transverse direction on board the vessel
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 1.Key
1 vertical lashing angle, α
2 horizontal lashing angle, β
3 axis parallel to the transverse direction of the vessel
Figure 1 — Lashing angles
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3.9
road vehicle
commercial vehicle, semi-trailer, road train, articulated road train or a combination of vehicles
[2]Note 1 to entry: The IMO Resolution MSC .479(102) defines road vehicle in 3.2.
4 Securing method of ro-ro cargoes
Rules and guidelines on the securing of cargoes are found in IMO instruments as well as in the vessels
cargo securing manual. For information, typical securing methods for ro-ro cargoes are given in
Annex A.5 Fixed fittings
5.1 The arrangement of fixed fittings shall be left to the discretion of the shipowner provided that for
stowage of road vehicles in the ro-ro lanes, the longitudinal distance of fixed fittings shall be not more
than 2,5 m, while the transverse distance should be not more than 3,0 m. The MSL of these fittings shall
be not less than 100 kN.5.2 There shall be no sharp edge or sharp angle of the securing point within the area where road
vehicles run.5.3 Fixed fittings shall be marked according to Clause 13. For information purposes, procedures for
typical installation and maintenance of fixed fittings for ro-ro cargoes are given in Annex B.
6 Loose fittingsFor information, typical loose fittings used for ro-ro cargoes are given in Annex C.
7 Categorization of fixed fittingsCategorization of fixed fittings is specified in Table 1.
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Table 1 — Categorization of fixed fittings
Type Code Name Illustration Remarks
Securing area on deck
D-ring and where no vehicles are
clamp running or on bulkheads or
other strong structures.
Securing area where the
Flush clover deck is required to be flat
CL.F4
leaf socket and watertight for vehicle
running.
Fixed
fittings
Securing area where the
Flush half clo- deck is required to be flat
CL.F2
ver leaf socket and watertight for vehicle
running.
Securing area where the
Lashing cup for deck is required to be flat
hole and watertight for vehicle
running.
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Table 1 (continued)
Type Code Name Illustration Remarks
Securing area on deck
where no vehicles are
CB Crinkle bar running close to the main
supporting structures such
as bulkheads.
Raised clover Securing area not required
CL.R4
leaf socket to be flat.
Fixed
fittings
Securing area where
securing loads are large
Raised half clo- and close to the main
CL.R2
ver leaf socket supporting structure, such
as bulkheads, girders and
transverses.
Raised lashing Securing area not required
LS.R3
socket be flat.
8 Material
The strength grade of materials of fixing fittings shall not be lower than that of the plate to which they
are welded; the low-temperature impact performance shall not be lower than the grade of the plate to
which they are welded.9 Dimension and strength requirements of fixed fittings
The dimension and strength requirements of fixed fittings are specified in Tables 2 to 9. Dimensions
are in millimetres and strengths in kN. The plate thickness, t, should meet the requirements of the
classification society.The steel plate thickness shall meet the requirements of ISO 7452. Flame cutting unmarked dimensional
tolerances shall meet the requirements of ISO 9013, class 2. Tolerances for linear and angular
dimensions without individual tolerance indications shall comply with ISO 2768-1.
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Table 2 — Dimensions and strength of D-rings and clamps, DR
A B C D E T MSL Reference mass
TYPE max max min min max min min max
mm mm mm mm mm mm kN kg
DR/40 15 16 40 50 25 6 40 0,5
DR/100 20 25 55 65 40 12 100 1,7
DR/180 25 30 60 75 45 14 180 2,7
Table 3 — Dimensions and strength of flush clover leaf socket, CL.F4
A B C D F MSL Reference mass
E G
ap-
TYPE approx max min min min min max
prox
mm mm
mm mm mm mm mm kN kg
CL.F4/100 240 16 27 186 35 65 115 12 100 8,2
CL.F4/160 300 20 60 210 35 70 115 14 160 13,2
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Table 4 — Dimensions and strength of flush half clover leaf socket, CL.F2
A H t
B C D F MSL Reference mass
E G
ap- ap- ap-
TYPE max min min min min max
prox prox prox
mm mm
mm mm mm mm kN kg
mm mm mm
CL.F2/100 240 16 27 186 35 65 57,5 78 12 100 7,3
CL.F2/160 260 20 60 210 35 70 57,5 80 14 160 11,5
Table 5 — Dimensions and strength of lashing cup for hole, LC
Key
1 deck
A C t D MSL Reference mass
B E
TYPE approx min approx min min max
mm mm
mm mm mm mm kN kg
LC/75 210 6 60 65 6-14 8 75 8,0
LC/100 210 6 60 65 6-14 13 100 8,0
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Table 6 — Dimensions and strength of crinkle bars, CB
Key
1 deck
L R H D α MSL Reference mass
TYPE approx min min max max min max
mm mm mm mm ° kN kg
CB/20 290 23 30 13 40 20 0,4
CB/30 290 22 30 16 40 30 0,5
CB/100 400 25 40 25 40 100 1,7
Table 7 — Dimensions and strength of raised clover leaf socket, CL.R4
B E α MSL Reference mass
D G
ap-
TYPE max min min min max
min
prox
mm mm
mm mm ° kN kg
CL.R4/100 250 16 39 35 65 115 45 100 5,1
CL.R4/160 300 20 60 35 70 115 45 160 11,4
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Table 8 — Dimensions and strength of raised half clover leaf socket, CL.R2
A F
B C E α MSL Reference mass
D G
ap- ap-
TYPE max min min min min max
prox prox
mm mm
mm mm mm ° kN kg
mm mm
CL.R2/100 250 16 39 35 65 58 57,5 45 100 4,5
CL.R2/160 210 20 60 35 70 60 57,5 45 160 8,9
Table 9 — Dimensions and strength of raised lashing socket, LS.R3
Key
1 aft/fwd
A B C α MSL Reference mass
TYPE approx max min min min max
mm mm mm ° kN kg
LS.R3/30 127 6 22 45 30 0,8
LS.R3/50 140 8 22 45 50 1,1
LS.R3/100 140 13 27 45 100 3,1
10 Test method of fixed fittings
10.1 General requirement
Fixed fittings shall be tested according to this Clause at the manufacturing site. Type testing shall be
carried out to prove the capability of new designs and subsequent production testing shall be carried
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out to ensure the quality of the product. When mounted on board the vessel, tests shall be carried out
according to the class requirements, to verify proper installation.Classification societies may require additional testing procedures.
10.2 Type testing
Test of compliance with strength requirements shall be carried out according to 10.4 to 10.8 with at
least three samples of each product in each direction. All samples must pass the requirements given in
10.6.Test of compliance with tightness requirements shall be carried out according to Clause 12 with at least
three samples that have been subjected to a test load of at least 1,25 MSL in the direction that produces
the greatest deformation.10.3 Production testing
For production testing, test of compliance with strength requirements shall be carried out according to
10.4 to 10.8 in the direction that produced the greatest deformation at a test force of at least 1,25 MSL
in the type test.The minimum test frequency in the production of fixed fittings shall be as given in Table 10.
Table 10 — Sampling rate for fixed fittingsMaximum securing load (MSL)
One sample per lot
Up to 30 Every 500 pieces
Over 30 to 100 Every 250 pieces
Over 100 Every 100 pieces
If the manufacturer operates a third party certified quality system according to ISO 9001, the lot sizes
in the table above may be tripled.If, during production testing, the sample does not meet the requirements in 10.6, but sustains a load
of not less than 1,8 MSL without critical failure in the form of breakage or visible cracks, two further
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