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Rules for building and classing vessels intended to carry liquefied gases and chemical cargoes in bulk : Section 24, Rules for building and classing steel vessels, 1991.

Corporate Author: American Bureau of Shipping.
Language(s): English
Published: Paramus, N.J. (P.O. Box 910, Paramus 07653-0910) : American Bureau of Shipping, c1991.
Subjects: Liquefied gas carriers > Safety regulations > United States.
Liquefied gases > Transportation > Safety regulations > United States.
Liquefied gas carriers > Standards > United States.
Chemical carriers (Tankers) > Standards > United States.
Bulk carrier cargo ships > Standards > United States.
Ships > Standards > United States.
Ships > Standards.
Note: Spine title: 1991 rules, liquefied gas and chemical carriers.
Running title: Vessels intended to carry liquefied gases and chemicals in bulk.
Includes index.
Physical Description: 296 p. : ill., charts ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: VM 456 .A471 1991 Suppl.
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