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§ 151.03–30
46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–11 Edition)
Hazardous material.
§ 151.03–38
In this part hazardous material means
a liquid material or substance that is—
(a) Flammable or combustible;
(b) Designated a hazardous substance
under section 311(b) of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.
1321); or
(c) Designated a hazardous material
under 49 U.S.C. 5103.
[CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11, 1989]
§ 151.03–39
§ 151.03–41 Officer in Charge, Marine
Inspection (OCMI).
[CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7777, Mar. 12, 1987, as
amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51209, Sept. 30,
1997]
This term means any person from the
civilian or military branch of the Coast
Guard designated as such by the Commandant and who, under the superintendence and direction of the Coast
Guard District Commander, is in
charge of an inspection zone for the
performance of duties with respect to
the enforcement and administration of
Subtitle II of Title 46, U.S. Code, Title
46 and Title 33 U.S. Code, and regulations issued under these statutes.
Headquarters.
The Office of the Commandant, U.S.
Coast Guard, Washington, DC 20593–
0001.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as
amended by CGD 88–070, 53 FR 34535, Sept. 7,
1988]
§ 151.03–33
Lakes, bays, and sounds.
A designation for all vessels navigating the waters of any of the lakes,
bays, or sounds other than the waters
of the Great Lakes.
§ 151.03–35
[CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51209, Sept. 30, 1997]
§ 151.03–43
Pressure.
Terminology used in this part are:
pounds per square inch gauge (p.s.i.g.)
or pounds per square inch absolute
(p.s.i.a.). 14.7 p.s.i.a. is equal to 0
p.s.i.g. P.s.i.g. is normally used in reference to design or operating requirements.
Limiting draft.
Maximum allowable draft to which a
barge may be loaded. Limiting draft is
a function of hull type and cargo specific gravity. A barge may be assigned
different limiting drafts for different
hull types or within one hull type for
different specific gravities.
§ 151.03–36
Ocean.
A designation for all vessels normally navigating the waters of any
ocean or the Gulf of Mexico more than
20 nautical miles offshore.
NOTE: The Environmental Protection
Agency designates hazardous substances in
40 CFR Table 116.4A. The Coast Guard designates hazardous materials that are transported as bulk liquids by water in § 153.40.
§ 151.03–31
Nondestructive testing.
Nondestructive testing includes ultrasonic examination, liquid penetrant
examination, magnetic particle examination,
radiographic
examination,
eddy current, and acoustic emission.
§ 151.03–45
Rivers.
A designation for all vessels whose
navigation is restricted to rivers and/or
canals, exclusively.
Liquid.
In this part liquid includes liquefied
and compressed gases.
§ 151.03–47
[CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7777, Mar. 12, 1987]
Service.
The waters upon which a vessel may
be operated as endorsed upon the certificate of inspection.
§ 151.03–37 Maximum allowable working pressure.
§ 151.03–49
The maximum allowable working
pressure shall be as defined in section
VIII of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code.
Sounding tube.
This is an unperforated tube fitted to
an ullage hole, secured so as to be
vapor tight to the underside of the
tank top open at the bottom, and extending to within 18 inches or less of
the bottom of the tank.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as
amended by CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11,
1989]
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