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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE DNV-RP-A202 DOCUMENTATION OF OFFSHORE PROJECTS JANUARY 2001 Since issued in print (January 2001), this booklet has been amended, latest in October 2006. See the reference to Amendments and Corrections on the next page.

FOREWORD (DNV) is an autonomous and independent foundation with the objectives of safeguarding life, property and the environment, at sea and onshore. DNV undertakes classification, certification, and other verification and consultancy services relating to quality of ships, offshore units and installations, and onshore industries worldwide, and carries out research in relation to these functions. DNV Offshore s consist of a three level hierarchy of documents: Offshore Service Specifications. Provide principles and procedures of DNV classification, certification, verification and consultancy services. Offshore Standards. Provide technical provisions and acceptance criteria for general use by the offshore industry as well as the technical basis for DNV offshore services. Recommended Practices. Provide proven technology and sound engineering practice as well as guidance for the higher level Offshore Service Specifications and Offshore Standards. DNV Offshore s are offered within the following areas: A) Qualification, Quality and Safety Methodology B) Materials Technology C) Structures D) Systems E) Special Facilities F) Pipelines and Risers G) Asset Operation H) Marine Operations J) Wind Turbines Amendments and Corrections This document is valid until superseded by a new revision. Minor amendments and corrections will be published in a separate document normally updated twice per year (April and October). For a complete listing of the changes, see the Amendments and Corrections document located at: http://www.dnv.com/technologyservices/, Offshore Rules & Standards, Viewing Area. The electronic web-versions of the DNV Offshore s will be regularly updated to include these amendments and corrections. Comments may be sent by e-mail to rules@dnv.com For subscription orders or information about subscription terms, please use distribution@dnv.com Comprehensive information about DNV services, research and publications can be found at http://www.dnv.com, or can be obtained from DNV, Veritasveien 1, NO-1322 Høvik, Norway; Tel +47 67 57 99 00, Fax +47 67 57 99 11. Det Norske Veritas. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, without the prior written consent of Det Norske Veritas. Computer Typesetting (FM+SGML) by Det Norske Veritas. Printed in Norway If any person suffers loss or damage which is proved to have been caused by any negligent act or omission of Det Norske Veritas, then Det Norske Veritas shall pay compensation to such person for his proved direct loss or damage. However, the compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to ten times the fee charged for the service in question, provided that the maximum compensation shall never exceed USD 2 million. In this provision "Det Norske Veritas" shall mean the Foundation Det Norske Veritas as well as all its subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, agents and any other acting on behalf of Det Norske Veritas.

Amended October 2006 Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 see note on front cover Page 3 CONTENTS 1. GENERAL... 5 1.1 Purpose, assumptions and application...5 1.1.1 Purpose...5 1.1.2 Assumptions...5 1.1.3 Industrial practice...5 1.1.4 Application...5 1.1.5 Conversions...5 1.1.6 Document coverage...5 1.2 Organisation of the documentation requirements...5 1.2.1 Standard documentation types...5 1.2.2 Identification...5 1.2.3 Yard or manufacturer...5 1.2.4 For information...5 1.2.5 Type approved systems and equipment...5 1.2.6 Local handling...5 1.2.7 On request...5 1.3 Handling of documentation...5 1.3.1 Submittance...5 1.3.2 DNV review...5 1.4 Type approved products...5 1.4.1 Reference to certificate... 5 1.4.2 Documentation covered by the type approval... 6 1.4.3 Type approved systems... 6 1.5 List of applicable class notations and their abbreviations...6 1.5.1 Class notations... 6 2. CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (CIBS) OVERVIEW... 6 2.1 General...6 2.1.1 CIBS... 6 2.1.2 CIBS main parts... 6 2.1.3 CIBS sub division... 6 3. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS... 12 3.1 General... 12 3.1.1 Types of offshore units... 12 3.1.2 Coverage... 12 3.1.3 CIBS and standard documentations types... 12 3.1.4 Information column... 12 3.1.5 Class notations... 12

Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 Amended October 2006 Page 4 see note on front cover

Amended October 2006 Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 see note on front cover Page 5 1. General 1.1 Purpose, assumptions and application 1.1.1 Purpose The purpose of the documentation requirements is to provide a basis to verify that selected, safety critical parts of the requirements of the DNV Offshore Standards are complied with in the design of the unit. A satisfactory document review is a prerequisite for assignment of DNV class. The document review shall, in connection with assignment of DNV class, be complemented by surveys and review of the client s quality system. 1.1.2 Assumptions The documentation requirements are laid down under the following assumptions: The client s capabilities and competence conforms with the project s objectives The client operates according to acceptable quality management principles (e.g. ISO 9000) A thorough description of the project s conceptual design, through philosophy documents etc., are submitted early in the project If DNV does not consider the above assumptions to be fulfilled, additional documentation will be required to be submitted. Review of such documentation will be considered as extra work. 1.1.3 Industrial practice The organisation and content of the documentation requirements is based on DNV s understanding of common industrial practice. Alternative approaches will be considered, provided that the information submitted covers the information requested through the documentation requirements. 1.1.4 Application The documentation requirements apply to a specific type of unit only if the intersecting field between the documentation requirement row and the type of unit column is filled in with an applicable class notation abbreviation. The documentation requirements apply only to systems, functions, structural regions and equipment that shall be installed on the unit. Where the class notation Non-selfpropelled (NSP) is listed and applicable, the documentation requirement does not apply. 1.1.5 Conversions Documentation requirements applicable for conversions shall be determined case by case. 1.1.6 Document coverage A document may cover more than one system, function, structural region or equipment. A document may cover more than one documentation type. 1.2 Organisation of the documentation requirements 1.2.1 Standard documentation types The documentation requirements are based on standard documentation types. The standard documentation types are organised according to engineering disciplines. Definitions of the applicable standard documentation types are given in Guideline No. 17. 1.2.2 Identification The numbering of the systems, functions, structural regions and equipment corresponds to the DNV Classification Information Breakdown Structure (CIBS). The standard documentation type number together with the systems, functions, structural regions or equipment (CIBS) number can be used as a identifier for the document requirement. 1.2.3 Yard or manufacturer Each documentation requirement is marked with Y or M, which signifies: Y: The corresponding documents shall be submitted by the yard, and reviewed by DNV as a part of the class contract M: The corresponding documents shall be submitted by the manufacturer, and reviewed by DNV as a part of the Certification of Materials and Components (CMC) activities. 1.2.4 For information Some documentation requirements are marked with FI which signifies that the corresponding documents shall be submitted for information only. 1.2.5 Type approved systems and equipment Some documentation requirements are marked with TA, which signifies that the corresponding documents shall not be submitted for type approved systems and equipment. 1.2.6 Local handling Some documentation requirements are marked with L, which signifies that the corresponding documents normally shall be reviewed at the local DNV office only. 1.2.7 On request Some documentation requirements are marked with R, which signifies that the corresponding documents shall be submitted on request only. 1.3 Handling of documentation 1.3.1 Submittance Documentation required by this document shall be submitted to DNV in duplicate. The documentation shall be submitted in a logical sequence, and in packages enabling complete review of a system, function, structural region or equipment. 1.3.2 DNV review DNV shall review one initial issue of a document and one revision due to incorporation of DNV comments. Additional revisions and revisions reflecting other design changes will be considered as extra work. Review of requested documents (marked with R) will be considered as extra work. DNV shall revert with a statement relating to the regulatory basis for the document review and with possible comments. DNV shall not stamp nor return drawings, unless DNV s comments are given in the form of mark-ups on the drawings, as relevant for e.g. structural drawings. Stamping and return of documentation will be considered as extra work. 1.4 Type approved products 1.4.1 Reference to certificate For type approved systems and equipment, written reference shall be made to the type approval certificate number, the manufacturer s name and product type identification. Copies of the type approval certificates shall not be submitted unless required by 1.4.3. 1.4.2 Documentation covered by the type approval For type approved systems and equipment, the documents corresponding to documentation requirements marked with TA shall not to be submitted. However, the corresponding docu-

Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 Amended October 2006 Page 6 see note on front cover ments shall be submitted if: The type approval does not cover the design aspects related to the documentation requirement The design of the system or equipment has been modified after the type approval. 1.4.3 Type approved systems For type approved systems, where different options exist for the configuration, a copy of the type approval certificate shall be submitted, completed with information about the equipment that is incorporated in the design. 1.5 List of applicable class notations and their abbreviations 1.5.1 Class notations Table 1-1 provides an overview of applicable class notations, their abbreviations and possible qualifiers, as used in relation to the documentation requirements Table 1-1 List of applicable class notations and their abbreviations Abbreviation Qualifier Class notation 1A1 Main class (mandatory for all mobile units) OI Main class (mandatory for all permanently placed offshore installations) DRU Drilling unit PSU Production and storage unit CRANE Crane DRILL Drilling plant DYNPOS Dynamic positioning systems T Semi-automatic position keeping system without redundancy AUTS Automatic position keeping system without redundancy AUT Automatic position keeping system, with a remote thrust control back-up and a position reference back-up AUTR Automatic position keeping system with redundancy in technical design AUTRO Automatic position keeping system with redundancy in technical design and physical arrangement E0 Periodically unattended machinery space ECO Machinery centralised operated F- Additional fire protection (to be used together with at least one qualifier) A For accommodation space M For machinery space C For cargo space HELDK Helicopter deck S Unit safety SH Unit and helicopter safety HMON Hull monitoring 1 Basic hull monitoring 2 Hull and environmental monitoring ICS Integrated computer systems LCS Loading computer systems LIAP Lifting appliances (ref. DNV Rules for Certification of Lifting Appliances) LIFT Lift (ref. DNV Rules for Certification of Lifts) MODU 1989 MODU as amended 1991 Table 1-1 List of applicable class notations and their abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Qualifier Class notation NSP Non-selfpropelled POSMOOR Position mooring V In the vicinity of other structures TA Designed for thruster assisted mooring ATA Designed for automatic thruster assisted mooring PROD Production plant TMC Tonnage measurement certificate (ref. International Convention for Tonnage Measurements of Ships, 1969) 2. Classification Information Breakdown Structure (CIBS) overview 2.1 General 2.1.1 CIBS The DNV classification information breakdown structure (CIBS) provides a hierarchical description of functions, systems, structural regions and equipment normally installed on ships and offshore units. 2.1.2 CIBS main parts The CIBS is divided into nine main parts: project administration hull and structure machinery, marine systems and safety dry cargo liquid cargo gas cargo drilling oil and gas production special purpose. 2.1.3 CIBS sub division The CIBS is further subdivided as shown in Table 2-1. Subdivisions down to four levels are incorporated. For the sake of clarity, a punctuation is included after the third character for CIBS level 4. Within each level, character 0 is used for general items, while character 9 is used for specific items not listed (other). 1 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION 10 Project administration general 11 Contractual 110 Contractual general 111 Class request 112 Contracts 113 Agreements 114 Change orders 12 Economy 120 Economy general 121 Fees 122 Budget 123 Accounting 13 Planning and reporting 130 Planning and reporting general

Amended October 2006 Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 see note on front cover Page 7 131 Schedules 132 Manning 133 Progress reports 134 Comments 14 Meetings 140 Meetings general 141 Agendas 142 Minutes of meetings 15 Reference requirements 150 Reference requirements general 151 Rules 152 Regulations 153 Standards 154 Documentation requirements 155 Certification requirements 156 Checklists 16 Certificates 160 Certificates general 161 Class certificates 162 Statutory certificates 163 Product certificates 17 Technical information 170 Technical information general 171 Unit specification 172 Inventory list 18 Quality assurance 180 Quality assurance general 181 Quality standards 182 Internal quality manuals 183 Audits performed upon own unit 184 External quality manuals 185 Audits performed by own unit 186 Assessment of yards 187 Assessment of subcontractors 19 Fabrication 190 Fabrication general 191 Subcontractors 2 HULL AND STRUCTURE 20 Hull and structure general 21 Compartments 210 Compartments general 211 Tonnage 22 Structural elements 220 Structural elements general 221 Ship structural design 221.0 Ship structural design general 221.1 Overall strength 221.2 Local strength fore ship 221.3 Local strength mid ship 221.4 Local strength aft ship 221.5 Local strength superstructure 222 Column-stabilised unit structural design 222.0 Column-stabilised unit structural design general 222.1 Overall strength 222.2 Local strength pontoons 222.3 Local strength columns 222.4 Local strength bracings 222.5 Local strength main deck 222.6 Local strength superstructure 223 Self-elevating unit structural design 223.0 Self-elevating unit structural design general 223.1 Overall strength 223.2 Local strength spud can 223.3 Local strength legs 223.4 Local strength main deck 223.5 Local strength jack foundation 223.6 Local strength cantilever 223.7 Local strength superstructure 224 Tension-leg unit structural design 224.0 Tension-leg unit structural design general 224.1 Overall strength 224.2 Local strength foundations 224.3 Local strength tendons 224.4 Local strength pontoons 224.5 Local strength columns 224.6 Local strength bracings 224.7 Local strength main deck 224.8 Local strength superstructure 225 Deep-draught unit structural design 225.0 Deep-draught unit structural design general 225.1 Overall strength 225.2 Local strength columns 225.3 Local strength bracings 225.4 Local strength main deck 225.5 Local strength superstructure 23 Materials 230 Materials general 231 Welding 232 Corrosion protection 232.0 Corrosion protection general 232.1 Coatings 232.2 Cathodic protection, sacrificial anodes 232.3 Cathodic protection, impressed current 24 Anchoring, mooring and towing 240 Anchoring, mooring and towing general 241 Anchoring (including position mooring and tethers) 242 Mooring 243 Towing 25 Lifting appliances, masts and rigging 250 Lifting appliances, masts and rigging general 251 Cranes 256 Lifts 256.0 Lifts general 256.1 Cargo lift 256.2 Personnel lift 257 Masts and rigging 26 Openings and closing appliances 260 Openings and closing appliances general 261 Doors 264 Windows and scuttles 264.0 Windows and scuttles general 264.1 Windows 264.2 Scuttles 265 Airpipes

Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 Amended October 2006 Page 8 see note on front cover 266 Ventilators 267 Hatches and hatch covers 27 Appendages 270 Appendages general 271 Rudder 271.0 Rudder general 271.1 Rudder blade 271.2 Rudder stock 271.3 Rudder horn 271.4 Rudder bearing 271.5 Sternframe 272 Stabilising fins 273 Bilge keels 274 Skegs 275 Sea chests and water towers 28 Stability and load line 280 Stability and load line general 281 Stability 282 Load line 29 Hull and structure other 291 Helicopter deck 292 Moveable cardeck 293 Ramps 294 Seismic equipment 295 Jacking machinery 3 MACHINERY, MARINE SYSTEMS AND SAFETY 30 Machinery, marine systems and safety, general 301 Engine rooms 31 Propulsion 310 Propulsion general 311 Propulsion power generation 311.1 Diesel engine 311.2 Steam turbine 311.3 Gas turbine 311.4 Electric motor and frequency converter 312 Torque and thrust transmission 312.0 Torque and thrust transmission general 312.1 Gear transmission 312.2 Shafting 312.3 Shafting couplings and clutches 313 Propulsion power consumption 313.0 Propulsion power consumption general 313.1 Propeller 313.2 Azimuth thruster 313.3 Waterjet 32 Steering 320 Steering general 321 Main steering 321.0 Main steering general 321.1 Steering gear 322 Side steering 322.0 Side steering general 322.1 Side thrusters 33 Electrical power 330 Electrical power general 331 Main electrical power generation 331.0 Main electrical power generation general 331.1 Diesel engine 331.2 Steam turbine 331.3 Gas turbine 331.4 Generator 331.5 Power management 332 Main electrical power distribution 332.0 Main electrical power distribution 332.1 Main power distribution control and monitoring 333 Emergency power generation 333.0 Emergency power generation general 333.1 Diesel engine 333.2 Generator 333.3 Emergency power generation control and monitoring 334 Emergency power distribution 334.0 Emergency power distribution, general 334.1 Emergency power distribution control and monitoring 335 Battery systems 336 Cabling 336.0 Cabling general 336.1 Cables 336.2 Cable runs and fastening devices 336.3 Cable penetrations 34 Machinery systems 340 Machinery systems general 341 Heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) 341.0 HVAC general 341.1 Ventilation in machinery spaces 341.2 Combustion air supply system 341.3 Heating in accommodation 341.4 Ventilation in accommodation 341.5 Air conditioning in accommodation 341.6 Ventilation in non-hazardous cargo and production spaces 341.7 Ventilation in hazardous cargo and production spaces 342 Exhaust gas transfer and treatment 343 Steam and thermal oil 343.0 Steam and thermal oil general 343.1 Main boiler 343.2 Auxiliary boiler, oilfired 343.3 Exhaust gas boiler 343.4 Steam heated steam generator 343.5 Feed water system 343.6 Condensate system 343.7 Steam system 343.8 Thermal oil plant 344 Fuel oil and gas supply and treatment 344.0 Fuel oil and gas supply and treatment general 344.1 Fuel oil system 344.2 Quick closing arrangement 344.3 Low flashpoint liquids storage and transfer 344.4 Gas or crude oil used as fuel 345 Sea water and fresh water cooling 345.0 Sea water and fresh water cooling general 345.1 Sea water cooling 345.2 Fresh water cooling 346 Lubrication oil supply and treatment 346.0 Lubrication oil supply and treatment general 346.1 Quick closing arrangement

Amended October 2006 Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 see note on front cover Page 9 347 Compressed air generation and distribution 347.0 Compressed air generation and distribution general 347.1 Starting air vessels 347.2 Compressor 348 Hydraulic power generation and distribution 348.0 Hydraulic power generation and distribution general 348.1 Hydraulic power unit 349 Machinery systems other 35 Accommodation 350 Accommodation general 351 Outside and inside access 352 Transportation of personnel and provisions 353 Galley and provisions 354 Cabins and lounges 355 Sanitary 357 Medical 36 Marine systems 360 Marine systems general 361 Fresh water generation and distribution 362 Bilge 362.0 Bilge general 362.1 Bilge outside hazardous area 362.2 Bilge in hazardous area 363 Ballast 363.0 Ballast general 363.1 Ballast outside hazardous area 363.2 Ballast in hazardous area 364 Drainage, scuppers and sludge 365 Waste disposal 365.0 Waste disposal general 365.1 Incinerator 366 Sanitary and sewage treatment 366.0 Sanitary and sewage treatment general 366.1 Sewage treatment unit 37 Navigation, communication, integrated and special control 370 Navigation, communication, integrated and special control general 371 Navigation and collision prevention 371.0 Navigation and collision prevention general 371.1 Navigation 371.2 Collision prevention (navigation lights, shapes and sound signal appliances) 372 Communication 372.0 Communication general 372.1 General alarm system 372.2 Public address system 372.3 Internal telephone 372.4 Batteryless telephone 372.5 Radio installation 373 Integrated control system 374 Special control and monitoring 374.1 Watch monitoring and alarm transfer 374.2 Hull monitoring 374.3 Environmental monitoring 374.4 Loading computer 374.5 Draft and inclination monitoring 374.6 Structural leakage detection 375 Dynamic positioning 375.0 Dynamic positioning general 375.1 Position reference system no. 1 375.2 Position reference system no. 2 375.3 Position reference system no. 3 375.4 Consequence analysis facility 375.5 Unit orientation system 376 Position mooring, thruster assisted 376.0 Position mooring, thruster assisted general 376.1 Position reference system 376.2 Consequence analysis facility 376.3 Unit orientation system 376.4 Simulation facility 379 Navigation, communication, integrated and special control other 379.1 De-icing system 38 Safety 380 Safety general 381 Fire and explosion prevention 381.0 Fire explosion and prevention general 381.1 Combustible materials 382 Fire resistance 382.0 Fire resistance general 382.1 Structural fire protection 382.2 Fire doors 383 Fire detection and alarm 384 Gas detection and alarm 384.0 Gas detection and alarm general 384.1 Hydrocarbon gas detection 384.2 Hydrogen sulphide gas detection 385 Fire fighting 385.0 Fire fighting general 385.1 Fire pumps and fire main 385.2 Fixed foam and pressure water spraying fire extinguishing systems 385.3 Sprinkler 385.4 Deluge 385.5 Fixed gas fire extinguishers 386 Means of escape 387 Emergency operations 387.0 Emergency operations general 387.1 Emergency shutdown system 388 Evacuation and life saving 388.0 Evacuation and lifesaving general 388.1 Lifesaving appliances 388.2 Davits and winches 389 Safety other 389.1 Lighting 4 DRY CARGO 40 Dry cargo general 41 Dry cargo loading and unloading 42 Dry cargo storing, securing and treatment 43 Dangerous cargo storing, securing and treatment 44 Refrigerated cargo cooling and conditioning 45 Dry cargo access 46 Dry cargo other 5 LIQUID CARGO 50 Liquid cargo general

Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 Amended October 2006 Page 10 see note on front cover 51 Liquid cargo transfer and stripping 510 Liquid cargo transfer and stripping general 511 Liquid cargo transfer power generation 511.1 Diesel engine for cargo pumps 511.2 Steam turbine for cargo pumps 511.3 Electric motor and frequency converter for cargo pumps 514 Offshore loading and unloading arrangements 52 Liquid cargo storing, segregation and treatment 521 Cargo tank level measurement 522 Cargo tank overflow protection 523 Cargo tank temperature control and monitoring 524 Cargo tank pressure control and monitoring 525 Cargo tank oil and water interface detection 526 Cargo heating 53 Venting, inerting, gas freeing and vapour emission control 530 Venting, inerting, gas freeing and vapour emission control general 531 Inert gas system 532 Venting and gas-freeing system 54 Cleaning and pollution prevention 540 Cleaning and pollution prevention general 541 Oil discharge 542 Crude oil washing 55 Liquid cargo access 6 GAS CARGO 7 DRILLING 70 Drilling general 700 Drilling general 701 Compressors, drilling related 702 Compressed air distribution, drilling related 703 Hydraulic power unit, drilling related 704 Hydraulic distribution, drilling related 71 Drilling structures 710 Drilling structures general 711 Drillfloor with substructure and foundation 712 Moonpool 713 Main hoisting support, e.g. derrick 72 Well control 720 Well control general 720.1 Accumulators in control system 720.2 Welded pipes and manifolds 720.3 Unwelded hydraulic piping 720.4 Flexible control hoses 720.5 Hydraulic hose reel 721 Blowout prevention 721.0 Blowout prevention general 721.1 Acoustic control equipment 721.2 Hydraulic connector for wellhead 721.3 Hydraulic connector for riser 721.4 Ram preventers 721.5 Annular preventers 721.6 Accumulators for subsea stack 721.7 Subsea fail-safe valves in choke and kill lines 721.8 Clamp 721.9 Test stump 722 Diverter unit 722.0 Diverter unit general 722.1 Diverter house with annular valve 722.2 Diverter piping 722.3 Valves in diverter piping 723 Choke and kill equipment 723.0 Choke and kill equipment general 723.1 Choke manifold 723.2 Piping to and from choke manifolds 723.3 Piping for choke, kill and booster lines 723.4 Flexible hoses for choke, kill and booster lines 723.5 Valves in choke, kill and booster lines 723.6 Unions and swivel joints 723.7 Emergency circulation pump - pressure side 724 Marine riser 724.0 Marine riser general 724.1 Ball joint and flexible joint 724.2 Riser sections including joints 724.3 Support ring for riser tensioning 724.4 Telescopic joint 724.5 Accumulators 73 Heave compensation and tensioning 730 Heave compensation and tensioning general 731 Heave compensation 731.0 Heave compensation general 731.1 Compensator 731.2 Hydro-pneumatic accumulators 731.3 Pressure vessels 731.4 Piping including flexible hoses 731.5 Air compressors and dryers 731.6 Wire ropes 731.7 Sheaves 732 Tensioning system for risers 732.0 Tensioning system for risers general 732.1 Riser tensioners 732.2 Hydro-pneumatic accumulators 732.3 Pressure vessels and piping 732.4 Air compressors and dryers 732.5 Wire ropes 732.6 Sheaves 732.7 Telescopic arms 733 Tensioning system for guidelines and podlines 733.0 Tensioning system for guidelines and podlines general 733.1 Guideline and podline tensioners 733.2 Hydro-pneumatic accumulators 733.3 Pressure vessels and piping 733.4 Air compressors and dryers 733.5 Wire ropes 733.6 Sheaves 733.7 Telescopic arms 74 Hoisting and rotating 740 Hoisting and rotating general 741 Hoisting equipment I 741.0 Hoisting equipment general 741.1 Sheaves for crown block 741.2 Crown block including support beams 741.3 Drilling line and sand line 741.4 Deadline anchor 741.5 Drawworks including foundation

Amended October 2006 Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 see note on front cover Page 11 741.6 Cranes in derrick 742 Hoisting equipment II 742.1 Sheaves for travelling block 742.2 Guide track and dolly 742.3 Travelling block 742.4 Drilling hook 742.5 Swivel 742.6 Links 742.7 Elevators 743 Rotating equipment 743.0 Rotating equipment general 743.1 Rotary table including skid adaptor and driving unit 743.2 Kelly with kelly cock arrangement 743.3 Master bushing 743.4 Kelly bushing 743.5 Topdrive 75 Blowout preventer and pipe handling 751 Pipe handling I 751.0 Pipe handling general 751.1 Racking arms including possible lifting head 751.2 Manipulator arms 751.3 Riser handling equipment 751.4 Catwalk 751.5 Horizontal to vertical (HTV) equipment 751.6 Pipehandling crane 751.7 Finger board 751.8 Mousehole 752 Pipehandling II 752.1 Power tongs for pipe handling / iron roughneck 752.2 Kelly spinner 752.3 Power slips 752.4 Single joint elevator 753 Blowout preventer crane, carrier, guideframe, sea fastening etc. 76 Bulk storage, drilling fluid circulation and mixing and cementing 760 Bulk storage, drilling fluid circulation and mixing and cementing general 761 Bulk storage 761.0 Bulk storage general 761.1 Pressurised storage tanks 761.2 Piping for pressurised bulk transport 762 Drilling fluid circulation, high pressure 762.0 Drilling fluid circulation, high pressure general 762.1 Drilling fluid pump - pressure side 762.2 Pulsation dampers 762.3 Piping for drilling fluid in the well 762.4 High pressure flexible hoses 762.5 Standpipe manifold 762.6 Rotary hose assembly 762.7 Kelly cocks 762.8 Non return valve in drill string 762.9 Drilling fluid circulation, high pressure other (safety valves, circulation head) 763 Mud transfer 763.0 Mud transfer general 763.1 Mud return pipe 763.2 Dump tank 763.3 Drilling fluid tanks 763.4 Trip tank 763.5 Agitators for drilling fluid 763.6 Suction line to drilling fluid pump 764 Mud treatment and mixing 764.0 Mud treatment and mixing general 764.1 Piping for mixing of drilling fluid 764.2 Centrifugal pumps for mixing drilling fluid 764.3 Mixing pumps 764.4 Shale shaker 764.5 Desander and desilter 764.6 Degasser including piping to burners or to vents 764.7 Chemical mixers 765 Cementing 765.0 Cementing general 765.1 Centrifugal pumps for cement mixing 765.2 Piping for mixing of cement, and suction line to cement pump 765.3 Cement pump - pressure side 765.4 Cement manifold 765.5 Pulsation dampers 765.6 Piping for cement pump discharge 765.7 Cement hoses 765.8 Safety valves 77 Well testing 770 Well testing general 771 Pipes, flanges, valves etc. 772 Pressure vessels and separators 773 High pressure pumps - pressure side 774 Other pumps 775 Burners 776 Flare booms 777 Safety valves 79 Drilling other 791 Winches for lifting purposes 792 Winches for non-lifting purposes 793 Manriding equipment 793.1 Winches 793.2 Casing stabbing boards and baskets 794 Skids 794.1 Skids and carriers for handling of equipment 794.2 Rails for skids and rails 795 Gear transmissions 8 OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION 80 Oil and gas production general 800 Oil and gas production general 801 Process area structural modules 802 Process area foundation 81 Main process 810 Main process general 810.0 Main process general 810.1 Process control system 810.2 Process shutdown system 811 Separation and stabilisation 812 Crude handling and metering 813 Gas compression and re-injection 814 Gas treatment 815 Gas conditioning

Recommended Practice DNV-RP-A202, January 2001 Amended October 2006 Page 12 see note on front cover 816 Gas export and metering 817 Gas sweetening 818 Water injection 819 Main process other 82 Export and injection lines 820 Export and injection lines general 821 Oil export line 822 Condensate export line 823 Gas export line 824 Water injection line 825 Chemical injection line 826 Gas injection line 827 Wellstream line 828 Glycol and methanol regeneration 829 Export and injection lines other 83 Process support 830 Process support general 831 Process cooling 832 Process heating 833 Injection 834 Flare and vent 835 Oily water 836 Turret 837 Submerged turret loading 839 Process support other 9 SPECIAL PURPOSE 90 Special purpose general 91 Pipe laying 92 Cable laying 93 Dredging 94 Well stimulation 95 Fire fighting 96 Crane 97 Oil recovery 98 Diving 99 Special purpose other 3. Documentation requirements 3.1 General 3.1.1 Types of offshore units A complete set of documentation requirements applicable for: ship-shaped units column-stabilised units self-elevating units tension-leg units deep-draught units. is listed in Table 3-1. 3.1.2 Coverage The documentation requirements cover: all functions, systems, structural regions and equipment (CIBS codes) all engineering disciplines, see Guideline No. 17 all class notations. 3.1.3 CIBS and standard documentations types The table column lists: Headlines: CIBS codes, see Sec.2 Documentation requirements: Standard documentation type code, see Guideline No. 17. The column Title - Qualification lists: Headlines: CIBS title, see Sec.2 Documentation requirements: Standard documentation type title, see Guideline No. 17. Separated by a hyphen, a possible qualification detailing the CIBS title. 3.1.4 Information column The column Info lists the parameters defined in Sec.1.2: Yard or manufacturer (Y or M) For information (FI) Covered by type approval (TA) Handled locally (L) On request (R) 3.1.5 Class notations The columns Ship, Column-stab., Self-elevating, Tension-leg and Deep-draught refer to the types of offshore units listed in 3.1.1. A document requirement applies for the class notation abbreviatons listed, see Sec.1 Table 1-1.