Code of Federal Regulations Title 46: ShippingU.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 577 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspection , whenever repairs or alterations are re- quired , or will be made on a nautical school ship . ( b ) Whenever a nautical school ship is placed upon the dock , it shall be the duty of the master ...
... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspection , whenever repairs or alterations are re- quired , or will be made on a nautical school ship . ( b ) Whenever a nautical school ship is placed upon the dock , it shall be the duty of the master ...
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... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspection , as a pre- requisite of the issuance of the initial certificate of inspection . Acceptance will be based on the information , speci- fications , drawings and calculations available to the Officer in ...
... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspection , as a pre- requisite of the issuance of the initial certificate of inspection . Acceptance will be based on the information , speci- fications , drawings and calculations available to the Officer in ...
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... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspec- tion , at or nearest to the U.S. port where the repairs are to be made . §196.30-5 Accidents to machinery . ( a ) In the event of an accident to a boiler , unfired pressure vessel , or ma- chinery ...
... Officer in Charge , Marine Inspec- tion , at or nearest to the U.S. port where the repairs are to be made . §196.30-5 Accidents to machinery . ( a ) In the event of an accident to a boiler , unfired pressure vessel , or ma- chinery ...
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100 gross tons amended by CGD angle appliance applicable barge benzene bilge pump breathing gas bulkhead deck buoyant apparatus calculations carbon dioxide cargo carried Certificate of Inspection CGFR chapter Coast Guard cognizant OCMI collision bulkhead Commandant compartment comply condition crew damage stability diving drydock duct Electrical engine EPIRB equipment examination fire extinguishing fitted fuel tanks heel hose hull immersion suits inches inspec installed international voyage launching least length less lifeboat lifejackets liferaft lifesaving located machinery space Marine Inspection means ments metacentric height millimeters nautical school ship number of persons Officer in Charge paragraph passenger vessel permitted personal flotation device piping port pressure protected waters quired quirements rescue boat sailing school vessel Sept specified standards stowage stowed subchapter subdivision Subpart survival craft Table tion transverse watertight bulkhead U.S. Coast Guard valve ventilation waterline watertight doors weather deck