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Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Civilian personnel:

Extra compensation for overtime services of Coast Guard civilian personnel and customs employees performing certain duties, 46 Part 143

Testimony by, in court, 46 § 136.15

Claims:

Admiralty and maritime claims, for damage caused by Coast Guard vessels;
regulations of Secretary of Treasury for payment of claims, 31 §§ 3.70-
3.76

Claims by military or civilian employees, settlement of; regulations of
Office of Secretary of Treasury, 31 §§ 3.40-3.52

Coast Guard Academy, United States:

Cadets of Coast Guard; admission, training, etc. See Military personnel.
Chapel, Coast Guard Academy, funds for construction of; regulations for

receipt of donations for, 33 Part 16

Citizens of other American Republics, general requirements for admission of, 33 § 40.16

Coast Guard Auxiliary. See Military personnel.

Coast Guard cadets; admission, training, etc. See Military personnel.
Coast Guard Reserve, United States. See Military personnel.

Coast Guard Retiring Review Board. See Military personnel.
Coast Guard vessels:

Damage by; claims for, 31 § 3.70-3.76

Lights for certain vessels (special construction); masthead lights, range

lights, anchor lights, etc., 33 Part 135

Combustible liquids. See Explosives or other dangerous articles.

Commercial enterprises; use of title and reference to Coast Guard by personnel,

33 § 8.1704

Communication systems. See Electrical engineering.

Compensation, for certain personnel. See Military personnel.
Compressed gases. See Explosives or other dangerous articles.

Containers, for explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. See

Explosives or other dangerous articles.

Contracts for purchases. See Procurement.

Cork, for lifesaving equipment; specifications for materials. See Specifications. Correction of Military Records of Coast Guard, Board on. See Military personnel.

Corrosive liquids. See Explosives or other dangerous articles.

Criminal liability, evidence of; investigations, etc., 46 §§ 136.23, 137.15

Customs officers and employees performing certain duties in connection with inspection of vessels, signing on crews, etc.; extra compensation for overtime services, 46 Part 143

Damage to aids to navigation. See Navigation regulations.

Danger areas, marking of, 33 § 62.01-25

Dangerous articles. See Explosives or other dangerous articles.
Deck coverings for merchant vessels; specifications for, 46 § 164.006
Deck officers, merchant marine. See Merchant marine personnel.

Decorations, medals, etc.; award of Gold and Silver Life-Saving Medals, bars,

and miniatures, 33 §§ 13.01-1-13.01-45

Delegations of authority, 33 §§ 1.01–1, 1.01-20, 1.01-30
Discharges and dismissals:

Coast Guard military personnel. See Military personnel.
Seamen. See Seamen.

Disciplinary proceedings. See Investigations.

Discrimination because of race, color, creed, etc.; procurement contract provisions respecting nondiscrimination in employment, 33 § 118.04-7

Distress signals (flares, smoke):

Requirements for passenger and cargo vessels, 46 §§ 75.90, 94.90
Specifications for, 46 §§ 160.021-160.024, 160.028, 160.036, 160.037

District Commanders; delegation of authority to, 33 § 1.01-1
Doors, watertight, sliding, for merchant vessels; specifications, 46 § 163.001
Drydocking, of various vessels, 46 §§ 31.3-7, 71.50, 91.40

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Electrical engineering:

Alarm systems. See Communication and alarm systems.

Communication and alarm systems and equipment, 46 Part 113

Alarm systems:

See also Fire protection.

General alarm systems, 46 § 113.25

Refrigerated spaces alarm systems, 46 § 113.45

Fire protection:

Automatic fire detecting and alarm systems, 46 § 113.10

Automatic sprinkler systems, 46 § 113.20

Manual fire alarm systems, 46 § 113.15

Smoke detector systems, 46 § 113.70

General provisions; approval of equipment, etc., 46 § 113.05

Lights:

Navigation lights, 46 § 113.55

Signaling lights, 46 § 113.60

Loudspeaker systems, emergency, 46 § 113.50
Refrigerated spaces alarm systems, 46 § 113.45
Rudder angle indicator systems, 46 § 113.40
Smoke detector systems, 46 § 113.70

Telegraph systems, engine order, 46 § 113.35
Telephone and voice tube systems, sound powered, 46 § 113.30

Whistle operators, 46 § 113.65

Electrical system; general requirements, 46 Part 111
Couplings, electric, for propulsion, 46 § 111.30
Distribution and circuit loads, 46 § 111.50

Distribution panelboards (switchboard and panelboard types), 46

§ 111.40

General requirements; plans, construction, installation, testing, etc.,

46 § 111.05

Generators, 46 § 111.10

Motor circuits and controllers, 46 § 111.45

Motors, 46 § 111.25

Overcurrent protection, 46 § 111.55

Special requirements for certain locations and systems (hospital operating rooms, motion picture projection rooms, etc.), 46 § 111.65

Storage batteries, 46 § 111.15

Switchboards and propulsion controls, 46 § 111.35

Tank vessels, special requirements for, 46 § 111.70

Transformers, 46 § 111.20

Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952, electrical equipment

and installations on, 46 § 111.90

Wiring methods and materials, 46 § 111.60

Emergency lighting and power system, 46 Part 112

Classification of emergency lighting and power systems, 46 § 112.10
Diesel-engine-driven generator set, emergency, 46 § 112.50

Emergency source loads, 46 § 112.15

General requirements; emergency source of power, emergency lights,

etc., 46 § 112.05

Installations requiring an alternating-current temporary source of

supply, 46 § 112.40

Operation of emergency systems:

Automatic connected storage battery, 46 § 112.30

Automatic starting Diesel-engine-driven emergency generator, 46

§ 112.25

Manually controlled emergency system having storage battery or Diesel-engine-driven generator as sole source of emergency lighting and power, 46 § 112.35

Systems having both temporary and final source of emergency lighting and power, 46 § 112.20

Storage battery installation, 46 § 112.55

Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952, emergency lighting

and power systems for, 46 § 112.90

Visible indicators and test switch, 46 § 112.45

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Electrical engineering-Continued

Fire protection system. See Communication and alarm systems.

General provisions, 46 Part 110

Application to vessels, 46 § 110.05

Authority, purpose, functions, 46 § 110.01

Definitions, 46 § 110.15

Equivalents, 46 § 110.20

Installations of equipment made during unlimited national emergency

declared by President on May 27, 1941, 46 § 110.25-5 Reference specifications, standards, and codes, 46 § 110.10

Vessels acquired or documented under act of August 9, 1954, 46 § 110.25-1

Generators, 46 §§ 111.10, 112.25, 112.35, 112.50

Lighting systems, emergency. See Emergency lighting and power system.
Lights, navigation and signalling, 46 §§ 113.55, 113.60

Motors, 46 §§ 111.25, 111.45

Power systems, emergency. See Emergency lighting and power system.
Rudder angle indicator systems, 46 § 113.40

Storage batteries, 46 §§ 111.15, 112.30, 112.35, 112.55

Switchboards and propulsion controls, 46 § 111.35
Tank vessels, electrical installations for, 46 §§ 32.45, 111.70

Transformers, 46 § 111.20

Whistle operators, 46 § 113.65

Wiring methods and materials, 46 § 111.60

Emergency, waivers of certain navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations during. See Waivers of certain laws and regulations.

Emergency evacuation, vessels requisitioned by United States for, 33 § 19.04; 46 § 154.04

Employment of seamen. See Seamen.

Enforcement; penalties for violations, etc.:

Cargo and miscellaneous vessels regulations, 46 § 97.03

Passenger vessels regulations, 46 § 78.03
Reports of violations, 46 §§ 2.50-20, 2.50-25, 2.50-30
Tank vessels regulations, 46 § 30.20

Uninspected vessels regulations, 46 §§ 26.05, 26.10

Violations by merchant marine officers or seamen. See Investigations.

Engineer officers, merchant marine. See Merchant marine personnel. Engineering equipment (safety valves, flame arresters, etc.), for merchant ves

sels; specifications. See Specifications.

Engineering requirements, for various types of vessels. See Electrical engineer

ing; and Marine engineering.

Engines. See Marine engineering; and Tank vessels.
Enlisted personnel, Coast Guard. See Military personnel.
Equipment:

For nautical school ships. See Nautical schools.

For various types of vessels. See Cargo and miscellaneous vessels; Pas

senger vessels; Tank vessels; and Uninspected vessels.

Lifesaving and safety equipment or materials. See Lifesaving or safety

equipment.

Equivalents:

Cargo and miscellaneous vessels, 46 § 90.15

Electrical engineering, 46 § 110.20

Motorboats and other uninspected vessels, 46 § 24.15

Passenger vessels, 46 § 70.15

Tank vessels, 46 § 30.15

Escape means, for various vessels, 46 §§ 32.01-1, 72.10, 92.10
Excursions; passenger vessels, 46 § 71.10

Explosives or other dangerous articles (combustible or inflammable substances or liquids, poisons, etc.); transportation and storage on board vessels, use as ships' stores, etc.:

Authority of captain of port respecting loading, storage, etc., of dangerous

cargoes on board vessels, 33 § 6.12-1

Designation of waterfront facilities for loading or storage of dangerous cargoes, 33 §6.12-3

Export and import shipments of explosives, 46 §§ 146.02-10, 146.02-11

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Explosives or other dangerous articles, etc. -Continued

Handling within or contiguous to waterfront facilities; permits, etc., 33
Part 126
Military explosives:

Handling at military installations, by commercial vessels; permits for,
33 § 19.15; 46 § 154.15

Transportation on board vessels, 46 §§ 146.29-3-146.29-100

Ships' stores and supplies on board vessels, use of dangerous articles as,

46 Part 147

Arming of United States merchant cargo vessels, 46 §§ 147.06-1-
147.06-5

Certification, 46 §§ 147.01-6, 147.01-7, 147.03-1-147.03-11
Classification; ships' stores and supplies of dangerous nature, 46

$147.05-100

Compliance, 46 § 147.01-3

Culinary supplies, potable spirits, cosmetics, 46 § 147.04-4
Cylinders; requirements, care, etc., 46 §§ 147.04-1-147.04-3
Definitions, 46 §§ 147.02-1, 147.02-2

Foreign vessels; handling, storage, use, etc., of dangerous articles on,

46 § 147.01-7

General; application, scope, compliance, etc., 46 §§ 147.01-1-147.01-7
Liquefied carbon dioxide for fire extinguishing systems, 46 § 147.05-5
Merchant cargo vessels, United States, arming of, 46 §§ 147.06-1

147.06-5

Tank vessels; inflammable or combustible liquids on. See Tank vessels.
Transportation or storage on board vessels, 46 Part 146

Acceptable explosives, 46 § 146.20-5

Army, Navy, and Air Force Departments, and Atomic Energy Com

mission; shipments, 46 § 146.02-8 Assignment and certification, 46 § 146.02-6a Barges, 46 §§ 146.10-1-146.10-50

Canadian shipments, 46 § 146.02-9

Cargo:

Inspection of, 46 § 146.02-12

Loading, storage, etc. See Loading and unloading, storage, etc.
Working equipment; safe condition of, 46 § 146.20-37

Carriers; vessels:

Common carrier, 46 § 146.02-18

Other than common carrier, 46 § 146.02-19

Casualty on board vessel involving explosives; report, etc., 46 § 146.02-15
Characteristic properties, statements of, 46 § 146.02-21

Chart, stowage and storage, of explosives and other dangerous articles,

46 § 146.20-90

Chromic acid solution, containers for, 46 § 146.28-17

Classifications of explosives, 46 § 146.01-4

Class A explosives, 46§§ 146.20-7, 146.20-87, 146.20-100
Class B explosives, 46 §§ 146.20-9, 146.20-200

Class C explosives, 46 §§ 146.20-11, 146.20-300

Combustible liquids, 46 §§ 146.26-1-146.26-100

Compliance, 46 §§ 146.02-5, 146.02-6

Compressed gases, 46 §§ 146.24-1-146.24-100

Containers for explosives, etc.:

Damaged or leaking containers, 46 §§ 146.02-14, 146.20-49, 146.20-51
Specifications; cargo handling and stowage devices, 46 §§ 146.09-1-

146.09-12

Stowage and dunnaging of, 46 § 146.20-27

Temporary amendments respecting additional containers for certain specific commodities, 14 §§ 146.28-1-146.28-22

Corrosive liquids, 46 §§ 146.23-1-146.23-100

Definitions, 46 §§ 146.03-3-146.03-38, 146.20-1

Drugs; persons using not permitted on board vessel while loading or

unloading, 46 § 146.20-47

Emergency shipments, 46 § 146.02-15
Enforcement, 46 §§ 146.02-5, 146.02-6

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Smoking, or use of drugs or liquor, not permitted during loading.

Storage of explosives

See also Handling of cargo.

Devices for: ecntainer speciestions, 45 55 146.09-1-146.09-12
Direction and coservation of qualified person, 46 § 146.02-17
In holds, on deck, in magazines, etc. 46 55 146.20-15-146.20-27
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Stowage and storage chart of explosives and other dangerous

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