BS ISO 17905-2015 PDF
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STB BS ISO 17905-2015
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СТБ BS ISO 17905-2015
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Full title and description
STB BS ISO 17905-2015 — Ships and marine technology — Installation, inspection and maintenance of container securing devices for ships. This standards publication (British adoption of ISO 17905:2015) provides requirements and guidance to ensure container securing devices fitted to ships are installed, inspected and maintained so they remain safe and effective in service.
Abstract
ISO 17905:2015 specifies requirements for the installation, inspection and maintenance of container securing devices for ships (referred to as "securing devices") to ensure their safe use. The standard defines responsibilities, minimum procedures and checks to support safe stowage and lashing of containers aboard ships.
General information
- Status: Published (international standard; British adoption confirmed as BS ISO 17905:2015).
- Publication date: ISO publication: 9 December 2015 (ISO edition 1:2015); British publication/adoption recorded 31 December 2015.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) — adopted nationally as a British Standard by the British Standards Institution (BSI) as BS ISO 17905:2015.
- ICS / categories: 47.020.50 — Deck equipment and installations (ships and marine technology).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2015).
- Number of pages: ISO published edition: 25 pages; British published/adopted text listed with 34 pages in national publication records.
Scope
This standard gives requirements for the installation, inspection and maintenance of container securing devices used on ships to secure freight containers during voyage. It applies to securing devices and their components installed on ships (for example, structures, fittings and equipment used to secure containers) and covers procedures intended to ensure continued safe performance; it does not change statutory ship safety regulations but complements them by setting recommended technical and inspection practices.
Key topics and requirements
- Requirements for correct installation and positioning of container securing devices on board ships to ensure compatibility with container fittings.
- Inspection procedures and intervals for securing devices, including visual checks, functional tests and documentation of findings.
- Maintenance actions and remedial measures required when defects or deterioration are identified to preserve safe use.
- Responsibilities for owners, operators, shipyards and inspectors regarding records, marking and certification related to securing devices.
- Integration and cross-referencing with related container and fittings standards to ensure system compatibility and safe handling.
Typical use and users
Primary users are ship designers and shipyards (during installation), shipowners and operators, shipboard maintenance teams, port/terminal personnel, classification societies and maritime inspectors who implement inspection and maintenance regimes. The standard is used to create or verify shipboard procedures, inspection schedules, maintenance plans and documentation for container securing systems.
Related standards
ISO 17905:2015 is related to other container and securing standards, notably ISO 3874 (Series 1 freight containers — Handling and securing) and ISO 1161 (Series 1 freight containers — Corner and intermediate fittings — Specifications). National adoptions (for example BS ISO 17905:2015) align the ISO requirements with national publishing practice.
Keywords
container securing, securing devices, shipboard lashing, twistlocks, deck fittings, installation, inspection, maintenance, container stowage, maritime safety.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 17905:2015 (adopted as BS ISO 17905:2015) is an international standard that specifies requirements for the installation, inspection and maintenance of container securing devices on ships to ensure their safe use.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers requirements and recommended practices for installing securing devices, carrying out inspections and performing maintenance to identify and correct defects so that container securing arrangements remain effective in service. It addresses procedures, responsibilities and record-keeping rather than replacing statutory ship safety rules.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Ship designers and shipyards, ship owners and operators, shipboard maintenance crews, port/terminal staff, maritime inspectors and classification societies use the standard to establish and verify safe securing-device practice.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO record shows ISO 17905:2015 as published in December 2015 and confirmed on review (recorded as reviewed/confirmed in 2022), meaning the 2015 edition remains the current edition at the time of the standard's last systematic review. National adoptions (BS ISO 17905:2015) reflect the same edition. Users should check their national standards body for any more recent national amendments or confirmations.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It forms part of the broader body of standards governing container handling and securing (for example ISO 3874 and ISO 1161) and is intended to be used alongside those standards to ensure full compatibility between ship fittings and container equipment.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Container securing, securing devices, installation, inspection, maintenance, deck equipment, shipboard lashing, twistlocks.