Class+notations

Class notations are assigned to vessels in order to determine applicable rule requirements for assignment and retention of class.

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All ships being assigned class with DNV will be given a class notation consisting of a construction symbol, a main character of class, service area restriction notations and main ship type notations, as applicable. Class notations cover mandatory and optional requirements. Class notations may be given a supplemental symbol. The supplement is used to identify special requirements or limitations related to the class notation.

All class notations are listed and categorised in the DNV Rules for Classification of Ships, part 1, chapter 2 and the DNV Rules for High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft, part 1, chapter 1. To purchase the Rules, please go to our webshop.

Examples of typical class notations:

Example 1Example 2Example 3
Mandatory class notations
Construction symbolMaltese crossMaltese crossMaltese cross
Main character of class1A11A11A1
Main ship typesBulk Carrier ESPTanker for Oil ESP
Mandatory survey scheme related to a survey scheme for bulk and ore carriers and tankersESPESP
Additional class notations for main ship typesES(S) CSR BC-A Holds 2,4,6 may be emptyCSR
Optional class notations
Related to ship typesSupply Vessel
Related to cargoLFL
Related to service areaICE-1A
Related to survey schemeTMONTMONCLEAN
Related to equipment and systemsE0

E0 VCS-2

DEICE E0 F-AM RPS NAUT-AW HELDK-SH
Related to design featuresPLUSSF
NAUTICUS notationsNAUTICUS (Newbuilding)
*) For certain types of ships, the NAUTICUS (Newbuilding) notation is mandatory and part of main class.

Please use the left menu for a descripton of each of our class notations. An extensive descriptions of each notation will be added shortly.

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