Download PDF version

ClassNK has released guidance to assist in the safe evacuation of crew members from vehicle carriers in the event of a cargo hold fire.

Additionally, the world’s first notation, ‘AMEVC(EV),’ has been established to indicate vessels equipped with additional measures to facilitate safe evacuation.

Evacuation challenges

Vehicle carriers often have accommodation areas and life-saving equipment, such as lifeboats

Vehicle carriers often have accommodation areas and life-saving equipment, such as lifeboats and liferafts, positioned above cargo holds, with ventilation ducts for the holds located close to the accommodation spaces. 

As a result, flames and smoke from a cargo hold fire can affect these critical areas and evacuation routes, posing evacuation challenges and potentially compromising crew safety.

Countermeasures for evacuation

In collaboration with shipping companies and shipyards, ClassNK has compiled the risks and countermeasures for evacuation from vehicle carriers during fires in the ‘Risk Assessment related to the Safe Escape from a Car Carrier.’

It covers various risks, including thermal effects, and suggests countermeasures such as spraying water on the decks, installing thermal insulation under lifeboats, and adding evacuation equipment to the forward mooring decks.

Characteristics of EV fires and fire response

In the latest edition, new insights on evacuation have been added, making the policies more wide

ClassNK has also set out requirements for granting notations to vessels equipped with additional evacuation measures tailored to each vessel’s layout, and issued the ‘Guidelines for the Safe Transportation of Electric Vehicles (Edition 2.0).’ 

The first edition focused on the characteristics of EV fires and fire response measures, such as detection and prevention of fire spread, along with notation requirements for vessels implementing these measures. In the latest edition, new insights on evacuation have been added, making the guidelines more comprehensive.

Maritime transport of EVs

ClassNK is committed to contributing to the safe maritime transport of EVs through the establishment of appropriate standards and certification.

‘Risk Assessment related to the Safe Escape from a Car Carrier’ and ‘Guidelines for the Safe Transportation of Electric Vehicles (Edition 2.0)’ are available on the ClassNK website.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

WinGD ammonia engine powers EXMAR LPG carrier
WinGD ammonia engine powers EXMAR LPG carrier

Swiss marine power company WinGD has become the first engine designer to bring an ammonia-fuelled two-stroke marine engine to market following the delivery and installation of its...

Fouling control technologies are even more important for vessel operators following recent IMO MEPC 83 session
Fouling control technologies are even more important for vessel operators following recent IMO MEPC 83 session

Marine industry pioneers gathered at Nor-Shipping in June, with a focus on the key challenges and opportunities driving the transition to a lower-carbon future. With regulations s...

New ABS notation boosts container ship flexibility
New ABS notation boosts container ship flexibility

ABS enhanced its CLP-V(PARR) lashing notation to include a seasonality factor, which gives additional operational flexibility to container ship operators. Introduced in 2024, the...

vfd