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§ 195.35–90

46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–06 Edition)

§ 195.35–90 Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992.
Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992, must meet the following
requirements:
(a) Each vessel must satisfy §§ 195.35–
5 through 195.35–20 concerning the number of items and method of stowage of
equipment.
(b) Items of equipment previously approved, but not meeting the applicable
specifications set forth in § 195.35–5,
may continue in service as long as they
are maintained in good condition to
the satisfaction of the Officer in
Charge, Marine Inspection; but each
item in an installation or a replacement must meet all applicable specifications.
(c) Each respirator must either satisfy § 195.35–5(b) or be a self-contained
compressed-air breathing apparatus
previously approved by MSHA and
NIOSH under part 160, subpart 160.011,
of this chapter.
[CGD 86–036, 57 FR 48327, Oct. 23, 1992, as
amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51220, Sept. 30,
1997]

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[CGD 79–032, 49 FR 25455, June 21, 1984]

PART 196—OPERATIONS
Subpart 196.01—Application
Sec.
196.01–1

General.

Subpart 196.05—Notice to Mariners and
Aids to Navigation

Subpart 195.40—Pilot Boarding
Equipment
§ 195.40–1

(2) Two handhold stanchions and a
bulwark ladder that is securely attached to the bulwark rail and deck.
(f) The pilot boarding equipment required by paragraph (b) of this section
must include at least one pilot ladder
approved under subpart 163.003 of this
chapter. Each pilot ladder must be of a
single length and capable of extending
from the point of access to the water’s
edge during each condition of loading
and trim, with an adverse list of 15°.
(g) Whenever the distance from the
water’s edge to the point of access is
more than 30 feet, access from a pilot
ladder to the vessel must be by way of
an accommodation ladder or equally
safe and convenient means.
(h) Pilot hoists, if used, must be approved under subpart 163.002 of this
chapter.

196.05–1
196.05–5

Pilot boarding equipment.

(a) This section applies to each vessel
that normally embarks or disembarks
a pilot from a pilot boat or other vessel.
(b) Each vessel must have suitable
pilot boarding equipment available for
use on each side of the vessel. If a vessel has only one set of equipment, the
equipment must be capable of being
easily transferred to and rigged for use
on either side of the vessel.
(c) Pilot boarding equipment must be
capable of resting firmly against the
vessel’s side and be secured so that it is
clear from overboard discharges.
(d) Each vessel must have lighting
positioned to provide adequate illumination for the pilot boarding equipment and each point of access.
(e) Each vessel must have a point of
access that has—
(1) A gateway in the rails or bulwark
with adequate handholds; or

Duty of officers.
Charts and nautical publications.

Subpart 196.07—Notice and Reporting of
Casualty and Voyage Records
196.07–1 Notice and reporting of casualty
and voyage records.

Subpart 196.12—Stability Letter
196.12–1

Posting.

Subpart 196.13—Station Bills
196.13–1 Muster lists,
and manning.

emergency

Subpart 196.15—Test, Drills, and
Inspections
196.15–1 Application.
196.15–3 Steering gear, whistle, and means
of communication.
196.15–5 Drafts.
196.15–7 Verification of vessel compliance
with applicable stability requirements.
196.15–10 Sanitation.
196.15–15 Examination of boilers and machinery.
196.15–18 Loading doors.

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Pt. 196

196.15–20 Hatches and other openings.
196.15–30 Emergency lighting and power systems.
196.15–35 Emergency training, musters, and
drills.
196.15–55 Requirements for fuel oil.
196.15–60 Firefighting equipment, general.

Subpart 196.19—Maneuvering
Characteristics
196.19–1

Data required.

Subpart 196.20—Whistling
196.20–1

Unnecessary whistling prohibited.

Subpart 196.25—Searchlights
196.25–1

196.37–10 Fire extinguishing system branch
lines.
196.37–13 Fire extinguishing system controls.
196.37–15 Firehose stations.
196.37–20 Self-contained
breathing
apparatus and gas masks.
196.37–23 Hand portable fire extinguishers.
196.37–25 Emergency lights.
196.37–33 Instructions for changing steering
gear.
196.37–35 Rudder orders.
196.37–37 Markings for lifesaving appliances,
instructions to passengers, and stowage
locations.
196.37–47 Portable magazine chests.

Subpart 196.40—Markings on Vessels

Improper use prohibited.

Subpart 196.27—Lookouts
196.27–1 Master’s
bility.

and

officer’s

responsi-

196.40–1 Application.
196.40–5 Hull markings.
196.40–10 Draft marks and draft indicating
systems.
196.40–15 Load line marks.

Subpart 196.30—Reports of Accidents,
Repairs, and Unsafe Equipment

Subpart 196.43—Placard of Lifesaving
Signals

196.30–1 Repairs to boilers and pressure vessels.
196.30–5 Accidents to machinery.
196.30–10 Notice required before repair.
196.30–20 Breaking of safety valve seal.

196.43–1
196.43–5

Subpart 196.33—Communication Between
Deckhouses

196.45–1 Master and chief engineer responsible.

196.33–1

Subpart 196.45—Carrying of Excess Steam

When required.

Subpart 196.50—Compliance With
Provisions of Certificate of Inspection

Subpart 196.34—Work Vests
196.34–1 Application.
196.34–5 Approved types of work vests.
196.34–10 Use.
196.34–15 Shipboard stowage.
196.34–20 Shipboard inspections.
196.34–25 Additional requirements for hybrid
work vests.

Subpart 196.35—Logbook Entries
196.35–1
196.35–3
196.35–5

196.50–1 Master or person in charge responsible.

Subpart 196.53—Exhibition of License
196.53–1

196.80–1

Application.
Logbooks and records.
Actions required to be logged.

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Master’s responsibility.

Subpart 196.85—Magazine Control
196.85–1

Magazine operation and control.

Subpart 196.95—Pilot Boarding Operations

When required.

196.95–1

Subpart 196.37—Markings for Fire and
Emergency Equipment, etc.
196.37–1
196.37–3
196.37–5
196.37–7
196.37–9

Licensed officers.

Subpart 196.80—Explosive Handling Plan

Subpart 196.36—Display of Plans
196.36–1

Application.
Availability.

Application.
General.
General alarm bell contact makers.
General alarm bells.
Carbon dioxide alarm.

Pilot boarding operations.

AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1321(j); 46 U.S.C. 2213,
3306, 5115, 6101; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3 CFR,
1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12234, 45 FR 58801, 3
CFR, 1980 Comp., p. 277; Department of
Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1.
SOURCE: CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1158, Jan. 27,
1968, unless otherwise noted.

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46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–06 Edition)

Subpart 196.01—Application
§ 196.01–1

§ 196.05–5
tions.

General.

(a) The provisions of this part shall
apply to all vessels except as specifically noted in this part.

Subpart 196.05—Notice to
Mariners and Aids to Navigation
§ 196.05–1

Duty of officers.

(a) Licensed deck officers are required to acquaint themselves with the
latest information published by the
Coast Guard and the National Imagery
and Mapping Agency regarding aids to
navigation. Neglect to do so is evidence
of neglect of duty. It is desirable that
all vessels have available in the pilothouse for convenient reference at all
times a file of the applicable Notice to
Mariners.
(b) Weekly Notices to Mariners
(Great Lakes Edition) as published by
the Commander, 9th Coast Guard District, contains announcements and information on changes in aids to navigation and other marine information affecting the safety of navigation on the
Great Lakes. These notices may be obtained free of charge, by making application to Commander, 9th Coast Guard
District.
(c) Weekly Notices to Mariners
(worldwide coverage) are prepared
jointly by the National Imagery and
Mapping Agency, National Ocean Service, and the U.S. Coast Guard. They include changes in aids to navigation in
assembled form for the 1st, 5th, 7th,
Greater Antilles Section, 8th, 11th,
13th, 14th, and 17th Coast Guard Districts. Foreign marine information is
also included in these notices. These
notices are available without charge
from the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, U.S. Collector of Customs
of the major seaports in the United
States and are also on file in the U.S.
Consulates where they may be inspected.

Charts and nautical publica-

As appropriate for the intended voyage, all vessels except barges, and vessels operating exclusively on rivers,
must carry adequate and up-to-date—
(a) Charts;
(b) Sailing directions;
(c) Coast pilots;
(d) Light lists;
(e) Notices to mariners;
(f) Tide tables;
(g) Current tables; and
(h) All other nautical publications
necessary. 1
[CGD 75–074, 42 FR 5965, Jan. 31, 1977]

Subpart 196.07—Notice and Reporting of Casualty and Voyage Records
§ 196.07–1 Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records.
The requirements for providing notice and reporting of marine casualties
and for retaining voyage records are
contained in part 4 of this chapter.
[CGD 84–099, 52 FR 47536, Dec. 14, 1987]

Subpart 196.12—Stability Letter
§ 196.12–1

Posting.

If a stability letter is issued in accordance with the requirements in
§ 170.120 of this chapter, it must be
posted under glass or other suitable
transparent material in the pilothouse
of the vessel.
[CGD 79–023, 48 FR 51053, Nov. 4, 1983]

Subpart 196.13—Station Bills
§ 196.13–1 Muster lists, emergency signals, and manning.
The requirements for muster lists,
emergency signals, and manning must
be in accordance with subchapter W
(Lifesaving Appliances and Arrangements) of this chapter.

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[CGD 84–069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996]
[CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1158, Jan. 27, 1968, as
amended by CGFR 68–32, 33 FR 5729, Apr. 12,
1968; CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51220, Sept. 30, 1997;
USCG–2001–10224, 66 FR 48621, Sept. 21, 2001]

1 For United States vessels in or on the
navigable waters of the United States, see 33
CFR 164.33.

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§ 196.15–18

Subpart 196.15—Test, Drills, and
Inspections
§ 196.15–1 Application.
(a) The provisions of this subpart
shall apply to all vessels.
§ 196.15–3 Steering gear, whistle, and
means of communication.
(a) On all vessels making a voyage of
more than 48 hours duration, the entire
steering gear, the whistle, and the
means of communication between the
bridge or pilothouse and engineroom
shall be examined and tested by an officer of the vessel within a period of not
more than 12 hours prior to departure.
On all other vessels similar examinations and tests shall be made at least
once in every week.
(b) The date of the test and the condition of the equipment shall be noted
in the official logbook.

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§ 196.15–5 Drafts.
(a) The master of every vessel on an
ocean, coastwise, or Great Lakes voyage shall enter the drafts of the vessel,
forward and aft, in the official logbook
when leaving port.
(b) On vessels subject to the requirements of Subchapter E (Load Lines) of
this chapter at the time of departure
from port on an ocean, coastwise, or
Great Lakes voyage, the master shall
insert in the official logbook a statement of the position of the loadline
mark, port, and starboard, in relation
to the surface of the water in which the
vessel is then floating.
(1) When an allowance for draft is
made for density of the water in which
the vessel is floating, this density is to
be noted in the official logbook.
§ 196.15–7 Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements.
(a) After loading and prior to departure and at all other times necessary
to assure the safety of the vessel, the
master shall determine that the vessel
complies with all applicable stability
requirements in the vessel’s trim and
stability book, stability letter, Certificate of Inspection, and Load Line Certificate, as the case may be, and then
enter an attestation statement of the
verification in the log book. The vessel

may not depart until it is in compliance with these requirements.
(b) When determining compliance
with applicable stability requirements
the vessel’s draft, trim, and stability
must be determined as necessary and
any stability calculations made in support of the determination must be retained on board the vessel for the duration of the voyage.
[CGD 89–037, 57 FR 41828, Sept. 11, 1992]

§ 196.15–10

Sanitation.

(a) It shall be the duty of the master
and chief engineer to see that the vessel, and, in particular, the quarters are
in a clean and sanitary condition. The
chief engineer shall be responsible only
for the sanitary condition of the engineering department.
§ 196.15–15 Examination of boilers and
machinery.
(a) It shall be the duty of the chief
engineer when he assumes charge of
the boilers and machinery of a vessel
to examine them thoroughly. If any
parts thereof are in unsatisfactory condition, or if the safety-valve seals are
broken, the fact shall immediately be
reported to the master, owner, or
agent, and the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
§ 196.15–18

Loading doors.

(a) The master of a vessel fitted with
loading doors shall assure that all loading doors are closed watertight and secured during the entire voyage except
that—
(1) If a door cannot be opened or
closed while the vessel is at a dock, it
may be open while the vessel approaches and draws away from the
dock, but only as far as necessary to
enable the door to be immediately operated.
(2) If needed to operate the vessel, or
embark and disembark passengers
when the vessel is at anchor in protected waters, loading doors may be
open provided that the master determines that the safety of the vessel is
not impaired.
(b) For the purposes of this section,
‘‘loading doors’’ include all weathertight ramps, bow visors, and openings
used to load personnel, equipment,

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cargo, and stores, in the collision bulkhead, the side shell, and the boundaries
of enclosed superstructures that are
continuous with the shell of the vessel.
(c) The master shall enter into the
log book the time and door location of
every closing of the loading doors.
(d) The master shall enter into the
log book any opening of the doors in
accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of
this section setting forth the time of
the opening of the doors and the circumstances warranting this action.
[CGD 89–037, 57 FR 41828, Sept. 11, 1992]

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§ 196.15–20
ings.

Hatches and other open-

(a) It shall be the responsibility of
the master to assure himself that all
exposed hatches and other openings in
the hull of his vessel are closed, made
properly watertight by the use of tarpaulins, gaskets or similar devices, and
in all respects properly secured for sea
before leaving protected waters.
(b) The openings to which this section applies are as follows:
(1) Exposed hatches.
(2) Gangway and other ports fitted
below the freeboard deck.
(3) Port lights that are not accessible
during navigation, including the dead
lights for such port lights.
(c) The master at his discretion may
permit hatches or other openings to remain uncovered or open, or to be uncovered or opened for reasonable purposes such as ship’s maintenance while
the vessel is being navigated: Provided,
That in his opinion existing conditions
warrant such action.
(d) In the event the master employs
the discretionary provisions of this section after leaving port he shall cause
appropriate entries to be made in the
official log or equivalent thereof setting forth the time of uncovering,
opening, closing or covering of the
hatches or other openings to which this
section applies and the circumstances
warranting the action taken.
(e) The discretionary provisions of
this section shall not relieve the master of his responsibility for the safety
of his vessel, equipment or persons on
board.

§ 196.15–30 Emergency
power systems.

lighting

(a) Where fitted, it shall be the duty
of the master to see that the emergency lighting and power systems are
operated and inspected at least once in
each week that the vessel is navigated
to be assured that the system is in
proper operating condition.
(b) Internal combustion engine driven emergency generators shall be operated under load for at least 2 hours, at
least once in each month that the vessel is navigated.
(c) Storage batteries for emergency
lighting and power systems shall be
tested at least once in each 6-month
period that the vessel is navigated to
demonstrate the ability of the storage
battery to supply the emergency loads
for the specified period of time.
(d) The date of the tests and the condition and performance of the apparatus shall be noted in the official logbook.
§ 196.15–35 Emergency training, musters, and drills.
Onboard training, musters, and drills
must be in accordance with subchapter
W (Lifesaving Appliances and Arrangements) of this chapter.
[CGD 84–069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996]

§ 196.15–55

Requirements for fuel oil.

(a) It shall be the duty of the chief
engineer to cause an entry in the log to
be made of each supply of fuel oil received on board, stating the quantity
received, the name of the vendor, the
name of the oil producer, and the
flashpoint (closed cup test) for which it
is certified by the producer.
(b) It shall be the further duty of the
chief engineer to cause to be drawn and
sealed and suitably labeled at the time
the supply is received on board, a halfpint sample of each lot of fuel oil.
These samples shall be preserved until
the particular supply of oil is exhausted.
§ 196.15–60 Firefighting
equipment,
general.
(a) It shall be the duty of the owner,
master, or person in charge to see that
the vessel’s firefighting equipment is
at all times ready for use and that all

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§ 196.19–1

such equipment required by the regulations in this subchapter is provided,
maintained, and replaced as indicated.
(b) It shall be the duty of the owner,
master, or person in charge to require
and have performed at least once in
every 12 months the tests and inspections of all hand portable fire extinguishers, semiportable fire extinguishing systems, and fixed fire extinguishing systems on board as described
in Tables 189.25–20(a)(1) and 189.25–
20(a)(2) in § 189.25–20(a) of this subchapter. The owner, master, or person
in charge shall keep records of such
tests and inspections showing the dates
when performed, the number and/or
other identification of each unit tested
and inspected, and the name(s) of the
person(s) and/or company conducting
the tests and inspections. Such records
shall be made available to the marine
inspector upon request and shall be
kept for the period of validity of the
vessel’s current certificate of inspection. Where practicable these records
should be kept in or with the vessel’s
logbook. The conduct of these tests and
inspections does not relieve the owner,
master, or person in charge of his responsibility to maintain this firefighting equipment in proper condition
at all times.

Subpart 196.19—Maneuvering
Characteristics

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§ 196.19–1

Data required.

For each ocean and coastwise vessel
of 1,600 gross tons or over, the following apply:
(a) The following maneuvering information must be prominently displayed
in the pilothouse on a fact sheet:
(1) For full and half speed, a turning
circle diagram to port and starboard
that shows the time and the distance of
advance and transfer required to alter
the course 90 degrees with maximum
rudder angle and constant power settings.
(2) The time and distance to stop the
vessel from full and half speed while
maintaining approximately the initial
heading with minimum application of
rudder.
(3) For each vessel with a fixed propeller, a table of shaft revolutions per

minute for a representative range of
speeds.
(4) For each vessel with a controlable
pitch propeller a table of control settings for a representative range of
speeds.
(5) For each vessel that is fitted with
an auxiliary device to assist in maneuvering, such as a bow thruster, a table
of vessel speeds at which the auxiliary
device is effective in maneuvering the
vessel.
(b) The maneuvering information
must be provided in the normal load
and normal light condition with normal trim for a particular condition of
loading assuming the following—
(1) Calm weather—wind 10 knots or
less, calm sea;
(2) No current;
(3) Deep water conditions—water
depth twice the vessel’s draft or greater; and
(4) Clean hull.
(c) At the bottom of the fact sheet,
the following statement must appear:
WARNING
The response of the (name of the vessel) may
be different from those listed above if any of
the following conditions, upon which the maneuvering information is based, are varied:
(1) Calm weather—wind 10 knots or less,
calm sea;
(2) No current;
(3) Water depth twice the vessel’s draft or
greater.
(4) Clean hull; and
(5) Intermediate drafts or unusual trim.

(d) The information on the fact sheet
must be:
(1) Verified six months after the vessel is placed in service; or
(2) Modified six months after the vessel is placed into service and verified
within three months thereafter.
(e) The information that appears on
the fact sheet may be obtained from:
(1) Trial trip observations;
(2) Model tests;
(3) Analytical calculations;
(4) Simulations;
(5) Information established from another vessel of similar hull form,
power, rudder and propeller; or
(6) Any combination of the above.
The accuracy of the information in the
fact sheet required is that attainable
by ordinary shipboard navigation
equipment.

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46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–06 Edition)

(f) The requirements for information
for fact sheets for specialized craft
such as semi-submersibles, hydrofoils,
hovercraft and other vessels of unusual
design will be specified on a case by
case basis.
[CGD 73–78, 40 FR 2689, Jan. 15, 1975]

§ 196.30–10
pair.

Subpart 196.20—Whistling
§ 196.20–1 Unnecessary whistling prohibited.
(a) The unnecessary sounding of the
vessel’s whistle is prohibited within
any harbor limits of the United States.

Subpart 196.25—Searchlights
§ 196.25–1

Improper use prohibited.

(a) No person shall flash or cause to
be flashed the rays of a searchlight or
other blinding light onto the bridge or
into the pilothouse of any vessel underway.

Subpart 196.27—Lookouts
§ 196.27–1 Master’s
sponsibility.

and

officer’s

re-

(a) Nothing in this part shall exonerate any master or officer in command from the consequences of any neglect to keep a proper lookout or the
neglect of any precaution which may
be required by the ordinary practice of
seamen or by the special circumstances
of the case.

Subpart 196.30—Reports of Accidents, Repairs, and Unsafe
Equipment
§ 196.30–1 Repairs to boilers and pressure vessels.
(a) Before making any repairs to boilers or unfired pressure vessels, the
Chief Engineer shall submit a report
covering the nature of the repairs to
the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, at or nearest to the U.S. port
where the repairs are to be made.

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§ 196.30–5

made, or if by ordinary wear such
items become unsafe, a report shall be
made by the Chief Engineer immediately to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, or if at sea, immediately upon arrival at port.

Accidents to machinery.

(a) In the event of an accident to a
boiler, unfired pressure vessel, or machinery tending to render the further
use of the item unsafe until repairs are

Notice required before re-

(a) No repairs or alterations, except
in an emergency, shall be made to any
lifesaving or fire detecting or extinguishing equipment without advance
notice to the Officer in Charge, Marine
Inspection. When emergency repairs or
alterations have been made, notice
shall be given to the Officer in Charge,
Marine Inspection, as soon as practicable.
§ 196.30–20
seal.

Breaking of safety valve

(a) If at any time it is necessary to
break the seal on a safety valve for any
purpose, the Chief Engineer shall advise the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, at the next port of call, giving the reason for breaking the seal
and requesting that the valve be examined and adjusted by an inspector.

Subpart 196.33—Communication
Between Deckhouses
§ 196.33–1

When required.

On all vessels navigating in other
than protected waters, where the distance between deckhouses is more than
46 meters (150 feet) a fixed means of facilitating
communication
between
both ends of the vessel, such as a raised
fore and aft bridge or side tunnels,
must be provided. Previously approved
arrangements may be retained so long
as they are maintained in good condition to the satisfaction of the Officer in
Charge, Marine Inspection.
[CGD 95–027, 61 FR 26013, May 23, 1996]

Subpart 196.34—Work Vests
§ 196.34–1

Application.

(a) Provisions of this subpart shall
apply to all vessels.

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§ 196.34–5 Approved
vests.

§ 196.35–3
types

of

work

(a) Each buoyant work vest carried
under the permissive authority of this
section must be approved under—
(1) Subpart 160.053 of this chapter; or
(2) Subpart 160.077 of this chapter as
a commercial hybrid PFD.
[CGD 78–174A, 51 FR 4352, Feb. 4, 1986]

§ 196.34–10

Use.

[CGD 78–174A, 51 FR 4352, Feb. 4, 1986]

(a) Approved buoyant work vests are
considered to be items of safety apparel and may be carried aboard vessels
to be worn by crew members when
working near or over the water under
favorable working conditions. They
shall be used under the supervision and
control of designated ship’s officers.
When carried, such vests shall not be
accepted in lieu of any portion of the
required number of approved life preservers and shall not be substituted for
the approved life preservers required to
be worn during drills and emergencies.
§ 196.34–15

Shipboard stowage.

(a) The approved buoyant work vests
shall be stowed separately from the
regular stowage of approved life preservers.
(b) The locations for the stowage of
work vests shall be such as not to be
easily confused with that for approved
life preservers.
§ 196.34–20

Shipboard inspections.

(a) Each work vest shall be subject to
examination by a marine inspector to
determine its serviceability. If found to
be satisfactory, it may be continued in
service, but shall not be stamped by a
marine inspector with a Coast Guard
stamp. If a work vest is found not to be
in a serviceable condition, then such
work vest shall be removed from the
vessel. If a work vest is beyond repair,
it shall be destroyed or mutilated in
the presence of a marine inspector so
as to prevent its continued use as a
work vest.
§ 196.34–25 Additional
requirements
for hybrid work vests.
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(1) Used, stowed, and maintained in
accordance with the procedures set out
in the manual required for these devices by § 160.077–29 of this chapter and
any limitations(s) marked on them;
and
(2) Of the same or similar design and
have the same method of operation as
each other hybrid PFD carried on
board.

(a) In addition to the other requirements in this subpart, commercial hybrid PFD’s must be—

Subpart 196.35—Logbook Entries
§ 196.35–1

Application.

(a) Except as specifically noted, the
provisions of this subpart shall apply
to all manned vessels.
§ 196.35–3

Logbooks and records.

(a) The master or person in charge of
an oceanographic research vessel that
is required by 46 U.S.C. 11301 to have an
official logbook may maintain the logbook on form CG–706 or in the owner’s
format for an official logbook. Such
logs must be kept available for a review for a period of 1 year after the
date to which the records refer, or for
the period of validity of the vessel’s
current
certificate
of
inspection,
whichever is longer. When the voyage
is completed, the master or person in
charge shall file the logbook with the
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
(b) The master or person in charge of
a vessel that is not required by 46
U.S.C. 11301 to have an official logbook,
shall maintain, on aboard, an unofficial
logbook or record in any form desired
for the purposes of making entries
therein as required by law or regulations in this subchapter. Such logs or
records are not filed with the Officer in
Charge, Marine Inspection, but must be
kept available for review by a marine
inspector for a period of 1 year after
the date to which the records refer.
Separate records of tests and inspections of fire fighting equipment must
be maintained with the vessel’s logs for
the period of validity of the vessel’s
certificate of inspection.
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§ 196.35–5 Actions
logged.

required

to

be

The actions and observations noted
in this section shall be entered in the
official logbook. This section contains
no requirements which are not made in
other portions of this subchapter, the
items being merely grouped together
for convenience.
(a) Onboard training, musters, and
drills: held in accordance with subchapter W (Lifesaving Appliances and
Arrangements) of this chapter.
(b) Steering gear, whistle, and means
of communication. Prior to departure.
See § 196.15–3.
(c) Drafts and load line marks. Prior
to leaving port, ocean, coastwise, and
Great Lakes service only. See § 196.15–5.
(d) Verification of vessel compliance
with applicable stability requirements.
After loading and prior to departure
and at all other times necessary to assure the safety of the vessel. See
§ 196.15–7.
(e) Loading doors. Where applicable,
every closing and any opening when
not docked. See § 196.15–18.
(f) Emergency lighting and power
systems. Weekly and semiannually.
See § 196.15–30.
(g) Fuel oil data: Upon receipt of fuel
oil on board. See § 196.15–55.
(h) Hatches and other openings. All
openings and closings required by
§ 196.15–20.
(i) Magazines and magazine chests.
Maximum and minimum temperatures
as required by § 196.85–1(b).
(j) Portable vans, prior to departure.
See § 195.11–25(e) of this subchapter.
(k) Weight handling gear, prior to departure. See § 189.35–13(b) of this subchapter.
[CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1158, Jan. 27, 1988, as
amended by CGD 89–037, 57 FR 41828, Sept. 11,
1992; CGD 84–069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996]

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Subpart 196.36—Display of Plans
§ 196.36–1 When required.
(a) All manned vessels shall have permanently exhibited for the guidance of
the officer in charge of the vessel, general arrangement plans showing for
each deck the various fire retardant
bulkheads together with particulars of
the fire-detecting, manual alarm and

fire extinguishing systems, fire doors,
means of ingress to the different compartments, the ventilating systems including the positions of the dampers,
the location of the remote means of
stopping the fans, and the identification of the fans serving each section.

Subpart 196.37—Markings for Fire
and Emergency Equipment, etc.
§ 196.37–1

Application.

(a) The provisions of this subpart
shall apply to all vessels.
§ 196.37–3

General.

(a) It is the intent of this subpart to
provide such markings as are necessary
for the guidance of the persons on
board in case of an emergency. In any
specific case, and particularly on small
vessels, where it can be shown to the
satisfaction of the Officer in Charge,
Marine Inspection, that the prescribed
markings are unnecessary for the guidance of the persons on board in case of
emergency, such markings may be
modified or omitted.
(b) In addition to English, notices, directional signs, etc., shall be printed in
languages appropriate to the service of
the vessel.
(c) Where in this subpart red letters
are specified, letters of a contrasting
color on a red background will be accepted.
§ 196.37–5 General alarm bell contact
makers.
(a) Each general alarm contact
maker must be marked in accordance
with requirements in Subpchapter J
(Electrical Engineering Regulations) of
this chapter.
[CGD 74–125a, 47 FR 15279, Apr. 8, 1982]
CROSS REFERENCE: See also § 113.25–20 of
Subchapter J (Electrical Engineering) of this
chapter.

§ 196.37–7

General alarm bells.

(a) All general alarm bells shall be
identified by red lettering at least 1⁄2
inch high: ‘‘GENERAL ALARM—
WHEN BELL RINGS GO TO YOUR
STATION.’’

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§ 196.37–9

§ 196.37–47

Carbon dioxide alarm.

(a) All carbon dioxide alarms shall be
conspicuously
identified:
‘‘WHEN
ALARM SOUNDS—VACATE AT ONCE.
CARBON
DIOXIDE
BEING
RELEASED.’’
§ 196.37–10 Fire extinguishing system
branch lines.
(a) The branch line valves of all fire
extinguishing systems shall be plainly
and permanently marked indicating
the spaces served.
§ 196.37–13 Fire extinguishing system
controls.
(a) The control cabinets or spaces
containing valves or manifolds for the
various fire extinguishing systems
shall be distinctly marked in conspicuous red letters at least 2 inches
high: ‘‘CARBON DIOXIDE FIRE APPARATUS,’’ or ‘‘FOAM FIRE APPARATUS,’’ etc., as the case may be.
§ 196.37–15

Firehose stations.

(a) Each fire hydrant shall be identified in red letters and figures at least 2
inches high ‘‘FIRE STATION NO. 1’’,
‘‘2’’, ‘‘3’’, etc. Where the hose is not
stowed in the open or behind glass so
as to be readily seen, this identification shall be so placed as to be readily
seen from a distance.
§ 196.37–20 Self-contained
breathing
apparatus and gas masks.
(a) Lockers or spaces containing selfcontained breathing apparatus shall be
marked ‘‘SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS’’.
§ 196.37–23 Hand portable fire extinguishers.
(a) Each hand portable fire extinguisher shall be marked with a number
and the location where stowed shall be
marked with a corresponding number
at least 1⁄2 inch high. Where only one
type and size of hand portable fire extinguisher is carried, the numbering
may be omitted.

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§ 196.37–25

§ 196.37–33 Instructions for changing
steering gear.
(a) Instructions in at least 1⁄2 inch
letters and figures shall be posted in
the steering engineroom, relating in
order, the different steps to be taken in
changing to the emergency steering
gear. Each clutch, gear, wheel, lever,
valve, or switch which is used during
the changeover shall be numbered or
lettered on a metal plate or painted so
that the markings can be recognized at
a reasonable distance. The instructions
shall indicate each clutch or pin to be
‘‘in’’ or ‘‘out’’ and each valve or switch
which is to be ‘‘opened’’ or ‘‘closed’’ in
shifting to any means of steering for
which the vessel is equipped. Instructions shall be included to line up all
steering wheels and rudder amidship
before changing gears.
§ 196.37–35

Rudder orders.

(a) At all steering stations, there
shall be installed a suitable notice on
the wheel or device or in such other position as to be directly in the helmsman’s line of vision, to indicate the direction in which the wheel or device
must be turned for ‘‘right rudder’’ and
for ‘‘left rudder’’.
§ 196.37–37 Markings for lifesaving appliances, instructions to passengers,
and stowage locations.
Lifesaving appliances, instructions to
passengers, and stowage locations must
be marked in accordance with subchapter W (Lifesaving Appliances and
Arrangements) of this chapter.
[CGD 84–069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996]

§ 196.37–47

Portable magazine chests.

(a) Portable magazine chests shall be
marked in letters at least 3 inches
high:

Emergency lights.

(a) All emergency lights shall be
marked with a letter ‘‘E’’ at least 1⁄2
inch high.

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PORTABLE MAGAZINE CHEST

fitted with a reliable draft indicating
system from which the bow and stern
drafts can be determined.

— FLAMMABLE —
KEEP LIGHTS AND FIRE AWAY.

[CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1158, Jan. 27, 1988, as
amended by CGD 89–037, 57 FR 41828, Sept. 11,
1992]

Subpart 196.40—Markings on
Vessels

§ 196.40–15

§ 196.40–1 Application.
(a) The provisions of this subpart
shall apply to all vessels except as specifically noted.
§ 196.40–5 Hull markings.
Vessels shall be marked as required
by parts 67 and 69 of this chapter.

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[CGD 72–104R, 37 FR 14233, July 18, 1972; 37
FR 18537, Sept. 13, 1972]

§ 196.40–10 Draft marks and draft indicating systems.
(a) All vessels must have draft marks
plainly and legibly visible upon the
stem and upon the sternpost or
rudderpost or at any place at the stern
of the vessel as may be necessary for
easy observance. The bottom of each
mark must indicate the draft.
(b) The draft must be taken from the
bottom of the keel to the surface of the
water at the location of the marks.
(c) In cases where the keel does not
extend forward or aft to the location of
the draft marks, due to raked stem, or
cutaway skeg, the datum line from
which the draft shall be taken shall be
obtained by projecting the line of the
bottom of keel forward, or aft, as the
case may be, to the location of the
draft marks.
(d) In cases where a vessel may have
a skeg or other appendage extending
locally below the line of the keel, the
draft at the end of the vessel adjacent
to such appendage shall be measured to
a line tangent to the lowest part of
such appendage and parallel to the line
of the bottom of the keel.
(e) Draft marks must be separated so
that the projections of the marks onto
a vertical plane are of uniform height
equal to the vertical spacing between
consecutive marks.
(f) Draft marks must be painted in
contrasting color to the hull.
(g) In cases where draft marks are obscured due to operational constraints
or by protrusions, the vessel must be

Load line marks.

(a) Vessels assigned a load line shall
have the deck line and the load line
marks permanently marked or embossed as required by Subchapter E
(Load Lines) of this chapter.

Subpart 196.43—Placard of
Lifesaving Signals
SOURCE: CGD 95–027, 61 FR 26013, May 23,
1996, unless otherwise noted.

§ 196.43–1

Application.

The provisions of this subpart apply
to all vessels on an international voyage, and all other vessels of 150 gross
tons or over in ocean, coastwise, or
Great Lakes service.
§ 196.43–5

Availability.

On all vessels to which this subpart
applies there must be readily available
to the deck officer of the watch a
placard containing instructions for the
use of the lifesaving signals set forth in
regulation 16, chapter V, of the International Convention for Safety of Life
at Sea, 1974. These signals must be used
by vessels or persons in distress when
communicating with lifesaving stations and maritime rescue units.

Subpart 196.45—Carrying of
Excess Steam
§ 196.45–1 Master and chief engineer
responsible.
(a) It shall be the duty of the master
and the engineer in charge of the boilers of any vessel to require that a
steam pressure is not carried in excess
of that allowed by the certificate of inspection and to require that the safety
valves, once set and sealed by the inspector, are in no way tampered with
or made inoperative except as provided
in § 196.30–20.

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§ 196.95–1

Subpart 196.50—Compliance With
Provisions of Certificate of Inspection
§ 196.50–1 Master or person in charge
responsible.
(a) It shall be the duty of the master
or other person in charge of the vessel
to see that all of the provisions of the
certificate of inspection are strictly
adhered to. Nothing in this subpart
shall be construed as limiting the master or other person in charge of the
vessel, at his own responsibility, from
diverting from the route prescribed in
the certificate of inspection or taking
such other steps as he deems necessary
and prudent to assist vessels in distress
or for other similar emergencies.

Subpart 196.53—Exhibition of
License
§ 196.53–1

Licensed officers.

All licensed officers on a vessel shall
have their licenses conspicuously displayed.
[CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51220, Sept. 30, 1997]

Subpart 196.80—Explosive
Handling Plan

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§ 196.80–1

Subpart 196.85—Magazine Control
§ 196.85–1 Magazine
operation
and
control.
(a) Keys to magazine spaces and magazine chests shall be kept in the sole
control or custody of the Master or one
delegated qualified person at all times.
Test fittings for magazine sprinkler
systems shall be kept in a locked cabinet under the custody of the Master.
(b) Whenever explosives are stored in
magazines and magazine chests they
shall be inspected daily. Magazine inspection results and corrective action,
when taken, shall be noted in the ship’s
log daily. Maximum and minimum
temperatures for the previous 24-hour
period shall be recorded in the ship’s
log along with general magazine condition and corrective action taken when
necessary.
(c) The magazine sprinkler controls
shall be tested monthly. Test results
and all corrective actions taken shall
be recorded in the ship’s log.
(d) The Master shall limit access to
the magazines, or the contents thereof,
to persons who can document 3 months
on board ship training in the use of explosives. This shall not be construed as
prohibiting access to the Master or
others designated by the Master.

Subpart 196.95—Pilot Boarding
Operations

Master’s responsibility.

(a) It shall be the responsibility of
the master to have prepared, signed,
and prominently posted in conspicuous
locations, operating procedures, plans,
and safety precautions for all operations involving the use of explosives.
(b) The operating procedures referred
to in paragraph (a) of this section shall
include and set forth the special duties
and stations of appropriate qualified
persons for various operations involving the use of explosives. Assignment
of such persons shall be commensurate
with their experience and training.
(c) A copy of the operating procedures, plans and safety precautions required by paragraph (a) of this section
and all subsequent changes or revisions
shall be forwarded to the Officer in
Charge, Marine Inspection, issuing the
certificate of inspection for review.

§ 196.95–1 Pilot boarding operations.
(a) The master shall ensure that pilot
boarding equipment is maintained as
follows:
(1) The equipment must be kept clean
and in good working order.
(2) Each damaged step or spreader
step on a pilot ladder must be replaced
in kind with an approved replacement
step or spreader step, prior to further
use of the ladder. The replacement step
or spreader step must be secured by the
method used in the original construction of the ladder, and in accordance
with manufacturer instructions.
(b) The master shall ensure compliance with the following during pilot
boarding operations:
(1) Only approved pilot boarding
equipment may be used.
(2) The pilot boarding equipment
must rest firmly against the hull of the

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vessel and be clear of overboard discharges.
(3) Two man ropes, a safety line and
an approved lifebuoy with an approved
water light must be at the point of access and be immediately available for
use during boarding operations.
(4) Rigging of the equipment and embarkation/debarkation of a pilot must

be supervised in person by a deck officer.
(5) Both the equipment over the side
and the point of access must be adequately lit during the night operations.
(6) If a pilot hoist is used, a pilot ladder must be kept on deck adjacent to
the hoist and available for immediate
use.

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SUBCHAPTER U—OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSELS
EDITORIAL NOTE: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled and
kept current by the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security. This index is updated as of October 1, 2006.
Part, subpart, or section

A
Accidents, reports of ........................................................................................ 196.30
Accidents to machinery................................................................................. 196.30-5
Access to lifeboats ....................................................................................... 190.10-40
Accommodations for Officers, Crew, and Scientific Personnel ........................ 190.20
Accommodations, sleeping........................................................................... 190.20-20
Actions required to be logged ........................................................................ 196.35-5
Additional requirements, for hybrid workvests ........................................... 196.34-25
Aids to navigation............................................................................................ 196.05
Alarm, carbon dioxide ................................................................................... 196.37-9
Alarm bell, general........................................................................... 196.37-5, 196.37-7
Alarms ......................................................................................................... 193.15-30
Alaska ............................................................................................ 188.05-10(a)(2)(iii)
American Bureau of Shipping........................................................ 188.10.59, 189.60-45
American Bureau of Shipping, address...................................................... 188.35-5(a)
American Bureau of Shipping’s Standards....................................................... 188.35
American Society of Testing Materials ....................................................... 188.10-21
Ammonia, refrigerant ................................................................. 195.30-1(a)(1), (b)(1)
Anchors ............................................................................................................ 195.07
Anchors, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968................................. 195.07-90
Anticosti Island ................................................................................... 188.05-10(b)(1)
Appeal, right of.............................................................................................. 188.01-7
Application to vessels on an international voyage ...................................... 188.05-10
Approved........................................................................................................ 188.10-2
Approved container ....................................................................................... 188.10-3
Approved types of work vests ........................................................................ 196.34-5
Arrangement of hull structure ......................................................................... 190.01
Authority and purpose ..................................................................................... 188.01
Automatic sprinkler systems ........................................................................... 193.30
Availability, placard of lifesaving signals ..................................................... 196.43-5

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B
Barge ............................................................................................................. 188.10-5
Barge, seagoing ............................................................................................ 188.10-65
Barges, unmanned ................................................................................. 193.50-1(b)(c)
Bays............................................................................................... 188.10-39, 195.07-10
Bells, general alarm ......................................................................... 196.37-5, 196.37-7
Bills, station .................................................................................................... 196.13
Boarding, operations, pilot ............................................................................ 196.95.1
Boiler, examination of ................................................................................. 196.15-15
Boilers ........................................................................................................... 189.15-1
Boilers, repairs to .......................................................................................... 196.30-1

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Boots .......................................................................................................... 195.35-5(f)
Boundary line............................................................................................... 188.10-65
Breaking of safety valve .............................................................................. 196.30-20
Breathing apparatus, self-contained ............................................................ 195.30-15
Burning.......................................................................................................... 189.50-1

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C
Cap des Rosiers .................................................................................... 188.05-10(b)(1)
Captain of the Port........................................................................................ 188.10-6
Carbon dioxide alarm .................................................................................... 196.37-9
Carbon dioxide cylinders, storage ................................................................ 193.15-20
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, branch lines ................... Table 193.15-5(d)(4)
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, details ................................................ 193.15
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, enclosure openings ......................... 193.15-35
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, installations contracted for prior
to March 1, 1968 ...................................................................................... 193.15-90
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, pressure relief ................................ 193.15-40
Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates ............................................................................................. 193.15-5
Carbon dioxide storage................................................................................. 193.15-20
Carbon dioxide, total available supply ...................................................... 193.15-5(b)
Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate.................................................. 189.60-5
Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate.................................................... 189.60-10
Cargo Ship Safety Radiotelegraphy Certificate........................................... 189.60-15
Cargo Ship Safety Radiotelephony Certificate ............................................ 189.60-20
Casualty, records ........................................................................................... 196.07-1
Certificate, exemption ................................................................................. 189.60-25
Certificate of Inspection ........................................................................ 189.01, 196.50
Certificate of Inspection, prerequisite of....................................................... 189.20-1
Application ................................................................................................. 189.25-5
Certificate of Inspection, temporary ........................................................... 189.01-15
Chains............................................................................................................... 195.07
Chains, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968 ................................... 195.07-90
Charges, spare; fire extinguishers ................................................................ 193.50-15
Charges, spare; fireman’s outfit ....................................................................... 195.35
Charts ............................................................................................................ 196.05-5
Chemical and explosive hazards .................................................... 189.20-25, 189.25-47
Chemical laboratory, segregation of ............................................................ 190.05-20
Chemical stores ................................................................................ 188.10-7, 194.05-3
Chemical storeroom........................................................................ 188.10-9, 190.05-10
Chemical storeroom and lamproom construction ........................................ 190.05-10
Chemical storeroom, segregation of ............................................................ 190.05-20
Chemical stores and/or storerooms .................................................................. 194.20
Chemicals in the chemistry laboratory ......................................................... 194.05-5
Chemicals other than compressed gases ...................................................... 194.15-15
Chemistry laboratory ........................................................................ 188.10-11, 194.15
Chief engineer................................................................................................ 196.45-1
Classification, fire extinguishers................................................................... 193.50-5
Classification society, recognized ................................................................ 188.10-59
Coast Guard.......................................................................................... 188.01-1, et al
Coast Guard Headquarters, address........................................................... 188.35-5(b)
Coast Guard District Commander ................................................................ 188.10-13
Coastwise ........................................................................................ 188.10-15, 195.07-5
Combustible liquid ....................................................................................... 188.10-17
Combustible liquids as chemical stores, detail requirements ...................... 194.05-19
Commandant ................................................................................................ 188.10-19
Communications, between deck houses............................................................ 196.33

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Communications, interior ................................................................................ 195.05
Communications, means of............................................................................ 196.15-3
Communications, weather deck ................................................................... 190.10-45
Compass, magnetic; when required .................................................................. 195.19
Compressed gas.............................................................................. 188.10-21, 194.20-17
Compressed gases as chemical stores, detail requirements ......................... 194.05-15
Compressed gases other than inert gases ..................................................... 194.15-17
Conditions of Permit.................................................................................... 189.05-10
Conditions under which equivalents may be used ......................................... 188.15-1
Construction.................................................................................. 190.07-10, 190.20-15
Construction and arrangement, hull structure ................................................ 190.01
Construction, portable vans ......................................................................... 195.11-10
Control systems ............................................................................................... 195.01
Controls, carbon dioxide extinguishing systems.......................................... 193.15-10
Cooling ......................................................................................................... 190.20-50
Corrosive liquids .......................................................................................... 188.10-23
Corrosive liquids as chemical stores, detail requirements........................... 194.05-13
Crew spaces, location of ............................................................................... 190.20-10

D
Data required, maneuvering characteristics ................................................. 196.19-1
Dead end corridors ....................................................................................... 190.10-30
Dead end lines, piping .............................................................................. 193.15-15(e)
Deckhouses, communications between.......................................................... 196.33-1
Definitions of terms ............................................................................ 188.10, 190.07-5
Definitions relating to hull examinations ..................................................... 189.40-1
Design and construction of portable van ..................................................... 195.11-10
Design of vessels ............................................................................................ 188.15-5
Discharge outlets ......................................................................................... 193.15-25
Display of plans................................................................................................ 196.36
Documents, seaman’s............................................................................... 188.05-33(b)
Doors, no means for locking ........................................................................ 190.10-20
Double-bottom fuel oil tanks ........................................................................ 189.43-1
Drain and dirt traps, piping ..................................................................... 193.15-15(g)
Draft indicating system ............................................................................... 196.40-10
Draft marks ................................................................................................. 196.40-10
Drafts............................................................................................................. 196.15-5
Drills ............................................................................................... 196.15-1, 196.15-35
Drydocking....................................................................................................... 189.40
Drydock examination, internal structural examination, cargo tank internal examination and underwater survey intervals ............................. 189.40-3
Duration of certificates ............................................................................... 189.60-40
Duty of officers.............................................................................................. 196.05-1

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Electrical ..................................................................................................... 194.15-19
Electrical engineering, interior communications systems............................ 195.05-1
Electrical engineering details ....................................................................... 188.25-1
Electrical engineering equipment ................................................................ 189.25-30
Emergency equipment, markings for ............................................................... 196.37
Emergency lighting and power systems....................................................... 196.15-30
Emergency lights ......................................................................................... 196.37-25
Emergency signals......................................................................................... 196.13-1
Emergency source of electrical power, segregation of spaces containing ................................................................................................... 190.05-15
Emergency training, musters, and drills ..................................................... 196.15-35
Enclosure openings ...................................................................................... 193.15-35

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Engineering details, marine .......................................................................... 188.20-1
Engineering, electrical equipment............................................................... 189.25-30
Engineering systems, marine ........................................................................... 195.03
Equipment installed, but not required .......................................................... 193.01-5
Equivalents ...................................................................................................... 188.15
Escape, means of .......................................................................................... 190.10-10
Examinations ................................................................................................ 189.35-7
Examination, boilers and machinery ........................................................... 196.15-15
Excess steam, carrying of................................................................................. 196.45
Exemption, certificate ................................................................................. 189.60-25
Exemptions from inspection laws for oceanographic research vessels and
terms and conditions which apply in lieu thereof ................................... 188.05-2
Exhibition of license ........................................................................................ 196.53
Existing vessels ......................................................................................... 188.05-3(b)
Explosive...................................................................................................... 188.10-25
Explosives—detail requirements ................................................................... 194.05-7
Explosive handling plan ................................................................................... 196.80
Explosive hazards .......................................................................... 189.20-25, 189.25-47

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Federal Communications Commission.................................. 189.20-15(a), 189.25-10(a)
Field of vision ........................................................................................... 190.02-1(a)
Fire axes........................................................................................................... 193.60
Fire axes, location ....................................................................................... 193.60-10
Fire axes, number required............................................................................ 193.60-5
Fire equipment, markings for .......................................................................... 196.37
Fire extinguishers, application ..................................................................... 193.50-1
Fire extinguishers, classification .................................................................. 193.50-5
Fire extinguishers, hand portable....................................... 193.05-15, 193.50, 196.37-23
Fire extinguishers, location......................................................................... 193.50-10
Fire extinguishers, semiportable................................................... 193.05-15, 193.50-20
Fire extinguishers, size graduations................................................ Table 193.50-5(c)
Fire extinguishers, spare charges ................................................................ 193.50-15
Fire extinguishers, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968................. 193.50-90
Fire extinguishing equipment...................................................................... 189.25-20
Fire extinguishing system branch lines ....................................................... 196.37-10
Fire extinguishing system controls ............................................................. 196.37-13
Fire detecting and extinguishing equipment, where required.......................... 193.05
Fire detecting, manual alarm, and supervised patrol systems ...................... 193.05-1
Firefighting equipment, general .................................................................. 196.15-60
Fire hazards .................................................................................... 189.25-45, 190.05-3
Fire hose ...................................................................................................... 193.10-10
Fire hose stations ........................................................................................ 196.37-15
Fire hydrants ............................................................................................... 193.10-10
Fire main, piping ......................................................................................... 193.10-15
Fire main system ................................................................................ 193.05-5, 193.10
Fire main system, installations contracted for prior to March 1,
1968 ......................................................................................................... 193.10-90
Fireman’s outfit........................................................................................... 195.35-10
Fireman’s outfit, general .............................................................................. 195.35-5
Fireman’s outfit, stowage ............................................................................ 195.35-15
Fireman’s outfit, spare charges ................................................................... 195.35-20
Fireman’s outfit, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
Fire Protection Equipment.......................................................................... Part 193
Fire protection, labs and chemical stores ........................................ 194.15-7, 194.20-7
Fire protection, general ................................................................................... 190.05

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Fire protection, structural............................................................................... 190.07
Fire pumps ......................................................................... 193.10-5, Table 193.10-5(a)
Fire pumps, maintenance of water pressure .......................................... 193.10-5(i)(1)
Fire pumps, remote control ................................................................... 193.10-5(i)(2)
Fixed fire extinguishing systems ................................................................. 193.05-10
Fixed fire extinguishing systems, inspection of......................... Table 189.25-20(a)(2)
Flammable liquid......................................................................................... 188.10-27
Flammable liquid chemical stores, detail requirements ............................... 194.05-9
Flammable solids and oxidizing materials, detail requirements ................. 194.05-11
Flashlights ................................................................................................ 195.35-5(c)
Fluorocarbons, refrigerant .......................................................... 195.30-1(a)(2), (b)(2)
Flushing systems ......................................................................................... 194.20-11
Foreign vessel........................................................................................ 188.05-1(a)(1)
Fuel oil, requirements for ............................................................................ 196.15-55
Fuel oil tanks examinations, integral.............................................................. 189.43

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Galley uptakes .......................................................................................... 190.05-5(a)
Gas, liquefied compressed ............................................................................ 188.10-41
Gas, liquefied flammable.............................................................................. 188.10-43
Gas masks .................................................................................................... 196.37-20
General alarm bell contact makers ............................................................... 196.37-5
General alarm bells ....................................................................................... 196.37-7
General electrical engineering requirements ................................................... 188.25
General fire protection ....................................................................... 190.05, 193.01-1
General marine engineering requirements ....................................................... 188.20
General or partial survey .............................................................................. 189.30-1
General subdivision and stability .................................................................... 190.03
Gloves ........................................................................................................ 195.35-5(f)
Great Lakes ....................................................................... 188.05-7, 188.10-31, 195.07-5
Guards ............................................................................................... 190.25, 190.25-15
Gulf of Mexico .............................................................................................. 188.10-51
Gyrocompass .................................................................................................... 195.19

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Hand portable fire extinguishers ........................................ 193.05-15, 193.50, 196.37-23
Hand portable fire extinguishers, inspection of ......................... Table 189.25-20(a)(1)
Hatches and other openings ......................................................................... 196.15-20
Hawaii ............................................................................................ 188.05-10(a)(2)(iii)
Hawsers ............................................................................................................ 195.07
Hawsers, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968................................. 195.07-90
Hazards, chemical and explosive ................................................... 189.25-45, 189.25-47
Hazards, fire ................................................................................................. 189.25-45
Headquarters................................................................................................ 188.10-33
Heating and cooling ..................................................................................... 190.20-50
Helmet....................................................................................................... 195.35-5(g)
Hose, fire ...................................................................................................... 193.10-10
Hospital space .............................................................................................. 190.20-35
Hull equipment ............................................................................................ 189.25-25
Hull examinations, definitions relating to .................................................... 189.40-1
Hull markings................................................................................................ 196.40-5
Hull structure .................................................................................................. 190.01
Hulls, standards of inspection ....................................................................... 189.15-1
Hybrid work vests ........................................................................................ 196.34-25
Hydrants, fire............................................................................................... 193.10-10
Hydraulic systems ................................................................................. 189.35-9(c)(3)

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Illuminated repeater, gyrocompass ........................................................... 195.19-1(c)
Improper use, searchlight .............................................................................. 196.25-1
Incorporation by reference ............................................................................ 193.01-3
Initial inspection.............................................................................................. 189.20
Insect screens............................................................................................... 190.20-55
Inspection after accident ................................................................................. 189.30
Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or
other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning, or like
fire-producing actions ............................................................................. 189.50-1
Inspection for Certification.............................................................................. 189.25
Inspection of vessels......................................................................................... 189.15
Inspection, portable vans and tanks ............................................................ 195.11-15
Inspection required, repairs and alternations ............................................... 189.45-5
Inspections .................................................................................................... 196.15-1
Inspector ...................................................................................................... 188.10-45
Inspector not limited ................................................................................... 189.25-50
Installation and details, electrical engineering and interior communications systems ............................................................................................. 195.05
Installation and details, marine engineering systems................................... 195.03-1
Instructions for changing steering gear....................................................... 196.37-33
Instructions to passengers, lifesaving appliances ........................................ 196.37-37
Integral fuel oil tank examinations ................................................................. 189.43
Integral magazine construction ................................................................... 194.10-10
Intent ............................................................................................... 189.35-3, 190.20-5
Interior communications systems ................................................................. 195.05-1
Internal combustion engine exhausts........................................................ 190.05-5(a)
Internal examination, cargo tanks................................................................ 189.40-3
Internal structural examination ............................................................... 189.40-3(b)
International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea 1974 .................. 188.05-10(a)(2)(i)
International voyage, application to vessels ............................................... 188.05-10

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Label plate, portable vans and tanks ........................................................... 195.11-20
Labeling ....................................................................................................... 194.10-35
Laboratory, scientific .................................................................................. 188.10-69
Ladders, vertical not accepted ..................................................................... 190.10-15
Lakes, bays, and sounds ................................................................ 188.10-39, 195.07-10
Lamp room construction.............................................................................. 190.05-10
License, exhibition of ....................................................................................... 196.53
Licensed officers ............................................................................................ 196.53-1
Lifeboats, access to ...................................................................................... 190.10-40
Lifelines .................................................................................................... 195.35-5(d)
Lifesaving appliances, markings for ............................................................ 196.37-37
Lifesaving appliances and arrangements ......................................... 188.27-1, 195.06-1
Lifesaving equipment................................................................................... 189.25-15
Liquefied compressed gas............................................................................. 188.10-41
Liquefied flammable gas .............................................................................. 188.10-43
Load line marks ........................................................................................... 196.40-15
Load line, vessel subject to ........................................................................... 190.01-5
Load lines—interpretive ruling.................................................................... 188.05-35
Loading and stowage.................................................................................... 195.11-25
Loading doors............................................................................................... 196.15-18

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Location, fire axes ....................................................................................... 193.60-10
Location, means of escape ........................................................................... 190.10-10
Location, portable fire extinguishers........................................................... 193.50-10
Logbook entries ............................................................................................... 196.35
Logbooks ....................................................................................................... 196.35-3
Lookouts .......................................................................................................... 196.27

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Machinery, accidents to ................................................................................ 196.30-5
Machinery, examination of .......................................................................... 196.15-15
Machinery, standards of inspection............................................................... 189.15-1
Magazine chest construction ....................................................................... 194.10-20
Magazine control ........................................................................................... 196.85-1
Magazine spaces, keys for ......................................................................... 196.85-1(a)
Magazine sprinklers ..................................................................................... 194.10-30
Magazine van construction .......................................................................... 194.10-15
Magazines, limited access ............................................................................ 196.85(d)
Magazines, type and locations....................................................................... 194.10-5
Magnetic compass, when required ................................................................. 195.19-1
Major installations ...................................................................................... 189.35-15
Maneuvering characteristics (including ‘‘Warning’’) ....................................... 196.19
Manning......................................................................................................... 196.13-1
Marine Inspection, Officer in Charge ........................................................... 188.10-55
Marine engineering equipment .................................................................... 189.25-35
Marine engineering systems............................................................................. 195.03
Marine inspector or inspector ...................................................................... 188.10-45
Mariners, Notice to .......................................................................................... 196.05
Maritime Administration, U.S. ............................................................. 188.05-1(a)(4)
Markings, fire and emergency equipment, etc. ................................. 196.37, 196.37-37
Markings on vessels ......................................................................................... 196.40
Marking, portable vans and tanks ............................................................... 195.11-20
Master’s responsibility............................................ 189.35-13, 196.27-1, 196.45, 196.80-1
Means of escape ................................................................................................ 190.10
Means of escape, two required ....................................................................... 190.10-5
Mechanical exhaust system............................................................. Table 190.15-5(b)
Mechanically propelled vessels ......................... 188.05-10(a)(1), 195.19-1(b), 195.27-1(a)
Messrooms.................................................................................................... 190.20-30
Method of propulsion (Motor, Non-self-propelled, Sail, and Steam) ..... Table 188.051(a)
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) ..................................... 195.30-5(a)
Miscellaneous systems .................................................................................. 195.01-1
Muster lists ................................................................................................... 196.13-1
Musters ........................................................................................................ 196.15-35

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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).............. 195.30-5(a)
Nautical publications .................................................................................... 196.05-5
Navigation bridge visibility .......................................................................... 190.02-1
New vessels................................................................................................ 188.05-3(a)
New vessels and existing vessels for the purpose of application or regulations in this subchapter........................................................................... 188.05-3
Nitrocellulose .......................................................................................... 190.07-10(e)
No means for locking doors, means of escape .............................................. 190.10-20
Non-self-propelled vessels.............................................................................. 194.01-1
Notice and plans required, drydocking .......................................................... 189.40-5
Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records.................................... 196.07-1
Notice required, repairs and alterations ......................................... 189.45-1, 196.30-10

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Notice to Mariners ........................................................................................... 196.05
Number of plans required, plan approval ..................................................... 189.55-20
Number required, fire axes ............................................................................ 193.60-5
Numbered vessel........................................................................................... 188.10-49

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Ocean .............................................................................................. 188.10-51, 195.07-5
Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes
routes....................................................................................................... 188.05-7
Oceanographic research vessel ..................................................................... 188.10-53
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection ........................................................... 188.10-55
Officers, duty of ............................................................................................. 196.05-1
OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act ......................................................................................................... 188.01-15
Orders, rudder .............................................................................................. 196.37-35
Other Regulated Materials (ORM) ............................................................... 194.05-21
Other spaces ................................................................................................. 190.20-40
Other vessels.............................................................................................. 188.05-3(c)
Outfit, fireman’s............................................................................................... 195.35

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Passengers, lifesaving appliance instructions.............................................. 196.37-37
Permit, conditions of ................................................................................... 189.05-10
Permit to proceed to another Port for repairs ................................................. 189.05
Permit to proceed to another Port for repairs to whom issued ..................... 189.05-5
Personnel, scientific .................................................................................... 188.10-71
Pilot boarding equipment and point of access ............................................. 188.10-56
Pilot boarding operations................................................................................. 196.95
Piping and electrical requirements.............................................................. 194.20-19
Piping, carbon dioxide system ..................................................................... 193.15-15
Piping, dead end lines .............................................................................. 193.15-15(e)
Piping, drain and dirt traps ..................................................................... 193.15-15(g)
Piping, fire main system .............................................................................. 193.10-15
Placard of lifesaving signals ............................................................................ 196.43
Plan approval .................................................................................... 189.55, 195.11-15
Plan, explosive handling .................................................................................. 196.80
Plans, display of ............................................................................................... 196.36
Plans and specifications required for new construction ................................ 189.55-5
Plans, initial inspection............................................................................... 189.20-10
Plans, required .............................................................................................. 189.40-5
Plans, required for alterations of existing vessels ....................................... 189.55-10
Plans, weight handling gear .......................................................................... 189.35-9
Pneumatic systems................................................................................ 189.35-9(c)(3)
Point of access, pilot boarding equipment............................................... 188.10-56(b)
Poisonous articles as chemical stores, detail requirements ........................ 194.05-17
Pollution prevention .................................................................................... 189.25-38
Portable fire extinguishers .......................................................................... 196.37-23
Portable magazine chests ............................................................................ 196.37-47
Portable tanks............................................................................... 188.10-57, 195.11-30
Posting ......................................................................................................... 189.05-15
Posting of Convention certificates............................................................... 189.60-35
Posting, stability letter................................................................................. 196.12-1
Power systems, emergency .......................................................................... 196.15-30
Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection .................................. 189.25-1
Pressure vessels ............................................................................................. 196.30-1
Procedure for submittal of plans ................................................................... 189.55-1
Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of ...................................................... 188.05-10(a)(2)(ii)

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Public spaces................................................................................................ 190.10-35
Publications, nautical ................................................................................... 196.05-5
Purpose of regulations................................................................................... 188.01-1

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Radar, when required..................................................................................... 195.17-1
Rails ................................................................................................................. 190.25
Rails, application .......................................................................................... 190.25-1
Rails, storm ................................................................................................. 190.25-10
Rails, where required..................................................................................... 190.25-5
Reagent containers.................................................................................... 194.05-5(c)
Recognized classification society ................................................................ 188.10-59
Records .......................................................................................................... 196.35-3
Records, casualty .......................................................................................... 196.07-1
Records, voyage ............................................................................................. 196.07-1
Refrigerants, general ..................................................................................... 195.30-5
Refrigerants, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968 .......................... 195.30-90
Reid vapor pressure...................................................................................... 188.10-43
Reinspection ....................................................................................... 189.27, 189.27-1
Remote controls................................................................................... 189.25-25(a)(2)
Repairs ............................................................................................. 189.50-1, 196.30-1
Repairs and alterations .................................................................................... 189.45
Reporting, casualty and voyage records........................................................ 196.07-1
Requirements, vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968 ......................... 194.90-1
Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe equipment ....................................... 196.30
Responsibility, chemical stores and/or storerooms ....................................... 194.20-3
Right of appeal .............................................................................................. 188.01-7
Rivers ............................................................................................ 188.10-61, 195.07-10
Riveting ......................................................................................................... 189.50-1
Rudder orders ............................................................................................... 196.37-35

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Safety valve seal .......................................................................................... 196.30-20
Sanitary inspection ........................................................................ 189.25-40, 189.33-1
Sanitation .................................................................................................... 196.15-10
Seagoing barge ............................................................................................. 188.10-65
Seaman’s documents................................................................................ 188.05-33(b)
Scientific equipment.................................................................................... 188.10-67
Scientific laboratory ......................................................................... 188.10-69, 194.15
Scientific personnel—interpretive rulings ................................................... 188.05-33
Scope of inspection........................................................................ 189.20-15, 189.25-10
Scope of regulations ...................................................................................... 188.01-3
Scope of reinspection..................................................................................... 189.27-5
Seagoing barge ............................................................................................. 188.10-65
Searchlights ..................................................................................................... 196.25
Segregation of chemical laboratories and chemical storerooms ................. 190.05-20
Segregation of spaces containing the emergency source of electrical
power...................................................................................................... 190.05-15
Self-contained breathing apparatus .............................................. 195.30-15, 196.37-20
Semiportable fire extinguishers .................................................... 193.05-15, 193.50-20
Ship’s stores and supplies ............................................................................ 188.10-73
Shipboard inspections .................................................................................. 196.34-20
Shipboard stowage ....................................................................................... 196.34-15
Shipping articles...................................................................................... 188.05-33(b)
Signals, emergency........................................................................................ 196.13-1
Signals, lifesaving ......................................................................................... 196.43-1

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Size or other limitations ................................................................. Table 188.05-1(a)
Sleeping accommodations............................................................................ 190.20-20
SOLAS 74 .......................................................................................... 188.05-10(a)(2)(i)
Sounding equipment, when required ............................................................. 195.27-1
Sounds ........................................................................................... 188.10-39, 195.07-10
Spare charges, fire extinguishers ................................................................. 193.50-15
Special cases, weight handling gear............................................................. 189.35-11
Special consideration, hull structure........................................................... 190.01-15
Special operating requirements ....................................................................... 189.50
Specific application noted in text ................................................................. 188.05-5
Specific tests and inspections ...................................................................... 189.20-20
Sprinkler systems, automatic.......................................................................... 193.30
St. Lawrence River .............................................................................. 188.05-10(b)(1)
Stability ........................................................................................................... 190.03
Stability letter, posting ................................................................................... 196.12
Stability requirements .................................................................................. 196.15-7
Stairway size................................................................................................ 190.10-25
Standard fire tests..................................................................................... 190.07-5(a)
Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery.............................. 189.15-1
Standards to be used...................................................................................... 188.35-1
Station Bills..................................................................................................... 196.13
Steering gear ................................................................................................. 196.15-3
Storage, chemical laboratory and scientific laboratory ............................... 194.15-9
Storage, chemical stores and/or storerooms.................................................. 194.20-9
Storm rails................................................................................................... 190.25-10
Stowage, fireman’s outfit ............................................................................ 195.35-15
Stowage locations, lifesaving appliances ..................................................... 196.37-37
Structural fire protection ................................................................................ 190.07
Subdivision and stability ................................................................................. 190.03
Survey intervals, underwater ........................................................................ 189.40-3
Survey, general or partial ............................................................................. 189.30-1
Systems:
Electrical engineering ................................................................................ 195.05-1
Interior communications............................................................................ 195.05-1
Marine engineering..................................................................................... 195.03-1

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Tanks, cargo .................................................................................................. 189.40-3
Tanks, portable ................................................................................. 188.10-57, 195.11
Temporary certificate.................................................................................. 189.01-15
Tests ................................................................................................. 189.35-5, 196.15-1
Toilet rooms................................................................................................. 190.20-25
Two required, means of escape ...................................................................... 190.10-5
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Underwater survey .................................................................................... 189.40-1(c)
Underwater survey intervals ......................................................................... 189.40-3
Undocumented vessel ................................................................................... 188.10-75
United Nations ................................................................................ 188.05-10(a)(2)(ii)
Unlimited coastwise vessels .......................................................................... 188.05-7
United States ................................................................................. 188.05-10(a)(2)(iii)
Use, work vests ............................................................................................ 196.34-10
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, address ................................................... 188.35-5(b)
U.S. Maritime Administration .............................................................. 188.05-1(a)(4)

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Ventilation.............................................................. 190.15, 194.10-25, 194.15-5, 194.20-5
Ventilation for closed spaces ....................................................................... 190.15-10
Ventilation for living spaces and quarters................................................... 190.15-15
Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements ....................................................................................................... 196.15-7
Vessel ........................................................................................................... 188.10-77
Vessel design ................................................................................................. 188.15-5
Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968 ...... 190.01-90, 190.07-90, 190.10-90, 190.1590, 190.20-90, 190.25-90, 193.50-90
Vessels inspected and certificated under subchapters:
Subchapter D: Tank Vessels ......................................................... Table 188.05-1(a)
Subchapter H: Passenger Vessels ................................................. Table 188.05-1(a)
Subchapter I: Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels ........................... Table 188.05-1(a)
Subchapter T: Small Passenger Vessels ....................................... Table 188.05-1(a)
Vessels, markings on........................................................................................ 196.40
Vessels subject to load line ........................................................................... 190.01-5
Vessels subject to the provisions of subchapters:
Subchapter C: Uninspected Vessels .............................................. Table 188.05-1(a)
Subchapter O: Certain Bulk Dangerous Cargoes .......................... Table 188.05-1(a)
Subchapter U: Oceanographic Research Vessels........................... Table 188.05-1(a)
Vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter ................................ 188.05-1
Vessels using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 °F or lower............................... 190.15-5
Vests, work....................................................................................................... 196.34
Visibility, navigation bridge ......................................................................... 190.02-1
Voyage records .............................................................................................. 196.07-1

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Weather deck communications .................................................................... 190.10-45
Weekly Notice to Mariners ................................................................... 196.05-1(b)(c)
Welding.......................................................................................................... 189.50-1
West Point ........................................................................................... 188.05-10(b)(1)
Wet Weight Handling Gear .................................................................... 189.35-9(c)(1)
Where obtainable, American Bureau of Shipping’s Standards ...................... 188.35-5
Whistle .......................................................................................................... 196.15-3
Whistling, unnecessary prohibited ................................................................ 196.20-1
Wooden hull vessels ................................................................................... 189.40-3(b)
Woodwork insulated from heated surfaces .................................................... 190.05-5
Work vests........................................................................................................ 196.34

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