International stability norms included in the Code of Intact Stability 2008 adopted by IMO on 4 December 2008
constitutes the latest set of international requirements on intact stability of ships. However the requirements included
in the Code, part of them compulsory (Included in the Part A of the Code), other only recommended (included in
the Part B of the Code) are considered as not totally sufficient to assure safety of ships. Because of that, IMO decided
that there would be the necessity to develop so called new generation stability criteria covering certain identified
hazards, such as parametric resonance, loss of stability in the wave crest broaching, dead ship condition and excessive
accelerations when rolling .Those criteria, or rather stability norms, are under development since 2008.The present
approach, the work on which is well advanced, is however, not fully satisfactory and several important problems were
discovered. This approach may need to be reconsidered or supplemented. The author in the paper presented discusses
the weak points of the current approach and proposes possible different approach in order to make future ships safer
from the stability point of view.
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