Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 2000 - Administrative law |
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... located . ( b ) [ Reserved ] 871.20-10 Plans . ( a ) Before application for inspection is made and before construction is started , the owner or builder shall have plans indicating the proposed arrange- ment and construction of the ...
... located . ( b ) [ Reserved ] 871.20-10 Plans . ( a ) Before application for inspection is made and before construction is started , the owner or builder shall have plans indicating the proposed arrange- ment and construction of the ...
Page 24
... located within the hull ( " integral fuel oil tank " ) is subject to inspection as provided in this section . Each inte- gral fuel oil tank is subject to inspec- tion as provided in this section . The owner or operator of the vessel ...
... located within the hull ( " integral fuel oil tank " ) is subject to inspection as provided in this section . Each inte- gral fuel oil tank is subject to inspec- tion as provided in this section . The owner or operator of the vessel ...
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... located . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Passenger and crew stairway and elevator enclosures . ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Passenger and crew commu- nicating corridors . ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Open decks and enclosed prome- nades in way of lifeboat embarkation or lowering positions ...
... located . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Passenger and crew stairway and elevator enclosures . ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Passenger and crew commu- nicating corridors . ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Open decks and enclosed prome- nades in way of lifeboat embarkation or lowering positions ...
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... located outside of any space required to be ventilated by this section , and shall be of the type interlocked with the ignition switch so that the blowers are started before the engine ignition is switched on . A red warning sign at the ...
... located outside of any space required to be ventilated by this section , and shall be of the type interlocked with the ignition switch so that the blowers are started before the engine ignition is switched on . A red warning sign at the ...
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... located where the natural flow of air is unduly obstructed , or adjacent to possible sources of vapor ignition , nor shall they be so located that exhaust air may be taken into the supply vents . 872.15-15 Ventilation for closed spaces ...
... located where the natural flow of air is unduly obstructed , or adjacent to possible sources of vapor ignition , nor shall they be so located that exhaust air may be taken into the supply vents . 872.15-15 Ventilation for closed spaces ...
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Page 13 - Carrying freight for hire. The carriage of any goods, wares, or merchandise or any other freight for a valuable consideration whether directly or indirectly flowing to the owner, charterer, operator, agent, or any other person interested in the vessel.
Page 6 - The Coast Guard intends that this section comply with the requirements of 44. USC 3507(f), which requires that agencies display a current control number assigned by the Director of the OMB for each approved agency information collection requirement.
Page 19 - The initial inspection, which may consist of a series of inspections during the construction of a vessel, shall include a complete inspection of the structure, including the outside of the vessel's bottom, the machinery, unfired pressure vessels, equipment and the inside and outside of the boilers.
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Page 68 - Is open to or can drain to the lower engine room or other space, both the flat and the lower space shall be protected simultaneously. The flat shall be fitted with suitable coamings on all openings other than deck drains to properly restrain the oil and foam at that leveL Other Installations of a similar nature will be considered In a like manner.
Page 95 - Nothing in this part shall exonerate any master or officer In command from the consequences of any neglect to keep a proper lookout or...
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Page 34 - A" Class shall be composed of steel or equivalent metal construction, suitably stiffened and made intact with the main structure of the vessel; such as shell, structural bulkheads, and decks. They shall be so constructed, that if subjected to the standard fire test, they would be capable of preventing the passage of flame and smoke for one hour. (c) "B" Class bulkheads. Bulkheads of the "B...
Page 20 - The annual inspection shall include an inspection of the structure, boilers, and other pressure vessels, machinery and equipment. The inspection shall be such as to insure that the vessel, as regards the structure, boilers and other pressure vessels, and their appurtenances, piping, main and auxiliary machinery, electrical installations, life-saving appliances...