The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Administrative law
The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.

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Page 527 - I Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior II Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior III Indian Claims Commission...
Page 536 - Service International Commerce, Bureau of International Development, Agency for International Joint Commission, United States and Canada International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board International Regulatory Agencies (Fishing and Whaling) Interstate Commerce Commission Transport Mobilization Staff Justice Department Alien Property, Office of Federal Claims Collection Standards Federal Prison Industries Immigration and Naturalization Service Labor Department Employees...
Page 63 - A survey, either general or partial, according to the circumstances, shall be made every time an accident occurs or a defect is discovered which affects the safety of the...
Page 352 - explosion-proof" as used in this section shall mean enclosed in a case which Is capable of withstanding an explosion of a specified gas or vapor which may occur within it, and of preventing the ignition of a specified gas or vapor surrounding the enclosure by sparks, flashes, or explosion of the gas or vapor within, and which operates at such an external temperature that a surrounding flammable atmosphere will not be Ignited thereby.
Page 103 - Regulation 5 provided the combined length of each pair of adjacent compartments to which the compartment in question is common does not exceed either the floodable length or twice the permissible length, whichever is the less.
Page 229 - ... (b) In the following list of required plans, the items which must be approved by the American Bureau of Shipping for vessels classed by that organization are Indicated by an asterisk. When prints bearing record of such approval by the American Bureau of Shipping are forwarded to the Coast Guard they will in general be accepted as satisfactory...
Page 100 - ... (b) Section 73.10-65 gives the provisions applicable to these latter vessels, which carry a number of persons on board in excess of the lifeboat capacity provided. § 73.10-3 General. (a) Vessels shall be as efficiently subdivided as is possible having regard to the nature of the service for which they are intended. The degree of subdivision shall vary with the length of the vessel and with the service, in such manner that the highest degree of subdivision corresponds with the ships of greatest...
Page 107 - Where a double bottom is required to be fitted the inner bottom shall be continued out to the ship's sides in such a manner as to protect the bottom to the turn of the bilge. Such protection will be deemed satisfactory if the line of intersection of the outer edge of the margin plate with the bilge plating is not lower at any part than a horizontal plane passing through the point of intersection with the frame line amidships of a transverse diagonal...
Page 112 - When partial watertight bulkheads and webs are fitted on the bulkhead deck, above or in the immediate vicinity of main subdivision bulkheads, they shall have watertight shell and bulkhead deck connections so as to restrict the flow of water along the deck when the vessel is in a heeled-damaged condition. Where the partial watertight bulkhead does not line up with the bulkhead below, the bulkhead deck between shall be made effectively watertight. § 73.45-5 Deck*.
Page 189 - specially suitable for vehicles," they shall be so indicated on the plan. Alternatively, at the discretion of the Commandant, the aforementioned details may be set out in a booklet, a copy of which shall be supplied to each officer, and one copy at all times shall be available on board in an accessible position. (2) Plans showing clearly for each deck and hold the boundaries of the watertight compartments, the openings therein with the means of closure and position of any controls thereof, and the...

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