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| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.101 Applicability. | USCG | No unit may be operated unless it complies with the regulations in this part. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.103 Requirements of the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974. | USCG | No self-propelled unit of more than 500 gross tons may embark on an international voyage unless it is issued the appropriate Convention certificate as described in §§ 107.401 through 107.413 of this subchapter. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.105 Incorporation by reference. | USCG | [CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51208, Sept. 30, 1997, as amended by USCG-1998-4442, 63 FR 52191, Sept. 30, 1998; USCG-1999-5151, 64 FR 67182, Dec. 1, 1999; USCG-2009-0702, 74 FR 49233, Sept. 25, 2009; USCG-2012-0832, 77 FR 59781, Oct. 1, 2012; USCG-2013-0671, 78 FR 60152, Sept. 30, 2013] | (a) Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a). To enforce any edition other than that specified in paragraph (b) of this section, the Coast Guard must publish notice of change in the Federal Register and make the material available to the public. All approved material is on file at the Coast Guard Headquarters. Contact Commandant (CG-ENG), Attn: Office of Design and Engineering Systems, U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7509, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20593-7509. The material is also available at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. All material is available from the sources indicated in paragraph (b) of this section. (b) The material for incorporation by reference in this part and the sections affected are: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. ASTM Adjunct F 1626, Symbols for Use in Accordance with Regulation II-2/20 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention as amended PCN: 12-616260-01 (1996)—109.563 International Maritime Organization (IMO) Publications Section, 4 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SR United Kingdom. Resolution A.654.(16), Graphical Symbols for Fire Control Plans—109.563 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. ASTM Adjunct F 1626, Symbols for Use in Accordance with Regulation II-2/20 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention as amended PCN: 12-616260-01 (1996)—109.563 Publications Section, 4 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SR United Kingdom. Resolution A.654.(16), Graphical Symbols for Fire Control Plans—109.563 | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.107 Designation of master or person in charge. | USCG | The owner of a unit or his agent shall designate an individual to be the master or person in charge of the unit. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.109 Responsibilities of master or person in charge. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge shall— (1) Ensure that the provisions of the Certificate of Inspection are adhered to; and (2) Be fully cognizant of the provisions in the operating manual required by § 109.121. (b) Nothing in this subpart shall be construed as limiting the master or person in charge, at his own responsibility, from diverting from the route prescribed in the Certificate of Inspection or taking such steps as he deems necessary and prudent to assist vessels in distress or for other emergency conditions. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.1.39.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | A | Subpart A—General | § 109.121 Operating manual. | USCG | [CGD 83-071, 52 FR 6979, Mar. 6, 1987; 52 FR 9383, Mar. 24, 1987, as amended by CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51208, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-2006-25697, 71 FR 55746, Sept. 25, 2006] | (a) Each unit must have on board an operating manual approved by the Coast Guard as meeting the requirements of this section. (b) The operating manual must be available to, and written in a manner that is easily understood by, the unit's operating personnel and include the following: (1) A table of contents and general index. (2) A general description of the unit, including major dimensions, tonnages, dry bulk capacities, damage stability standard to which designed, hook load capacity, rotary table capacity, set back load capacity, drilling derrick capacity, and the identification, the maximum deadweight in pounds and kilograms, and the rotor size in feet and meters of the helicopter used for the design of the helicopter deck. (3) Limiting design data for each mode of operation, including draft, air gap, wave height, wave period, wind, current, temperature, and other environmental factors. (4) Instructions on the use of the stability data. (5) Lightweight data with a comprehensive listing of the inclusions and exclusions of semi-permanent equipment, together with guidance for the routine recording of lightweight alterations. (6) Information identifying the type, location, and quantities of permanent ballast. (7) Hydrostatic curves or tables. (8) The maximum allowable deck loadings either listed or shown on a plan. (9) A capacity plan showing the capacities and the vertical, longitudinal, and transverse centers of gravity of tanks and bulk material stowage spaces. (10) Tank sounding tables or curves showing capacities, the vertical, longitudinal, and transverse centers of gravity in graduated intervals, and the free surface data of each tank. (11) Stability information setting forth the maximum allowable height of the center of gravity in relation to draft data, displacement, and other applicable parameters unique to the design of the unit to determine compliance with the intact and damage stability criteria. (12) Examples of loading conditions for each mode of operation and instructions for developin… | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.201 Steering gear, whistles, general alarm, and means of communication. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall ensure that— (a) Steering gear, whistles, general alarm bells, and means of communication between the bridge or control room and the engine room on self propelled units are inspected and tested— (1) Within 12 hours before getting under way; and (2) At least once each week if under way or on station; and (b) Whistles and general alarm bells on all other units are inspected examined and tested at least once each week. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.203 Sanitation. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge shall insure that the accommodation spaces are in a clean and sanitary condition. (b) The chief engineer, or engineer in charge if no chief engineer is required, shall insure that the engineering spaces are in a clean and sanitary condition. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.205 Inspection of boilers and machinery. | USCG | The chief engineer or engineer in charge, before he assumes charge of the boilers and machinery of a unit shall inspect the boilers and machinery, other than industrial machinery, and report to the master or person in charge and the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, any parts that are not in operating condition. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.209 Appliances for watertight integrity. | USCG | (a) Before getting underway, the master or person in charge shall insure that each appliance for watertight integrity is closed and watertight. (b) If existing conditions warrant, the master or person in charge may permit appliances for watertight integrity to be open while afloat. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.211 Testing of emergency lighting and power systems. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge shall insure that— (1) Each emergency lighting and each emergency power system is tested at least once each week; (2) Each emergency generator is tested at least once each month by operating it under load for at least 2 hours; and (3) Each storage battery for emergency lighting and power systems is tested every six months under actual connected load for a period of at least 2 hours. (b) After the 2 hour test period required in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the voltage values under load or specific gravity of electrolyte must be measured. Measured values must be extrapolated to approximate the values that would result following a 12 hour test period. The test must be extended if a trend cannot be determined to allow extrapolation. The capacity of the battery corresponding to the extrapolated values of voltage or specific gravity must be sufficient to supply the actual connected load. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.213 Emergency training and drills. | USCG | [CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25299, May 20, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 52815, Oct. 1, 1998] | (a) Training materials. Abandonment training material must be on board each unit. The training material must consist either of a manual of one or more volumes, written in easily understood terms and illustrated wherever possible, or audiovisual training aids, or both as follows: (1) If a training manual is used, a copy must be made available to each person on board the unit. If audiovisual training aids are used, they must be incorporated into the onboard training sessions described under paragraph (g) of this section. (2) The training material must explain, in detail— (i) The procedure for donning lifejackets, immersion suits, and anti-exposure suits carried on board; (ii) The procedure for mustering at the assigned stations; (iii) The procedure for boarding, launching, and clearing the survival craft and rescue boats; (iv) The method of launching from within the survival craft; (v) The procedure for releasing from launching appliances; (vi) The method and use of water spray systems in launching areas when required for the protection of aluminum survival craft or launching appliances; (vii) Illumination in launching area; (viii) The use of all survival equipment; (ix) The use of all detection equipment for the location of survivors or survival craft; (x) With illustrations, the use of radio lifesaving appliances; (xi) The use of sea anchors; (xii) The use of engine and accessories; (xiii) The recovery of survival craft and rescue boats, including stowage and securing; (xiv) The hazards of exposure and the need for warm clothing; (xv) The best use of the survival craft for survival; (xvi) The methods of retrieval, including the use of helicopter rescue gear (slings, baskets, stretchers), and unit's line throwing apparatus; (xvii) The other functions contained in the muster list and emergency instructions; and (xviii) The instructions for emergency repair of the lifesaving appliances. (b) Familiarity with emergency procedures. Each of the crew members and industrial personnel with assigned… | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.223 Fire fighting equipment. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that each hand portable fire extinguisher, semi-portable fire extinguisher, and fixed fire-extinguishing system is tested and inspected at least once each twelve months. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.2.39.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | B | Subpart B—Tests, Drills, and Inspections | § 109.227 Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements. | USCG | [CGD 89-037, 57 FR 41823, Sept. 11, 1992] | (a) The master or person-in-charge shall determine that the vessel complies with all applicable stability requirements in the vessel's trim and stability book, operating manual, 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, at the following times: (1) Prior to transitioning from the transit condition to the operating condition; (2) Prior to transitioning from the operating condition to the transit condition; (3) Prior to significant changes in deck load or ballast; (4) At other times as required by the vessel's trim and stability book or operating manual; and (5) At all other times necessary to assure the safety of the vessel. (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 a one month period or until a change of location, if shorter. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.301 Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment. | USCG | [CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25301, May 20, 1996, as amended by CGD 85-205, 62 FR 35392, July 1, 1997; CGD 84-069, 63 FR 52816, Oct. 1, 1998; USCG-2001-11118, 67 FR 58541, Sept. 17, 2002; USCG-2014-0688, 79 FR 58283, Sept. 29, 2014; USCG-2020-0519, 89 FR 76700, Sept. 18, 2024 ] | (a) Operational readiness. Except as provided in § 109.301(b)(3), each lifesaving appliance must be in good working order and ready for immediate use at all times when the unit is in operation. (b) Maintenance. (1) The manufacturer's instructions for onboard maintenance of lifesaving appliances must be onboard and must include the following for each appliance— (i) Checklists for use when carrying out the inspections required under § 109.301(e); (ii) Maintenance and repair instructions; (iii) A schedule of periodic maintenance; (iv) A diagram of lubrication points with the recommended lubricants; (v) A list of replaceable parts; (vi) A list of sources of spare parts; and (vii) A log for records of inspections and maintenance. (2) In lieu of compliance with paragraph (b)(1) of this section, The OCMI may accept a planned maintenance program that includes the items listed in that paragraph. (3) If lifeboats, rescue boats or rigid liferafts are maintained and repaired while the unit is in operation, there must be a sufficient number of lifeboats and liferafts remaining available for use to accommodate all persons on board. (c) Spare parts and repair equipment. Spare parts and repair equipment must be provided for each lifesaving appliance and component subject to excessive wear or consumption and that needs to be replaced regularly. (d) Weekly inspections and tests. (1) Each survival craft, rescue boat, and launching appliance must be visually inspected to ensure its readiness for use. (2) Each lifeboat engine and rescue boat engine must be run ahead and astern for a total of not less than 3 minutes, unless the ambient air temperature is below the minimum temperature required for starting the engine. During this time, demonstrations should indicate that the gear box and gear box train are engaging satisfactorily. If the special characteristics of an outboard motor fitted to a rescue boat would not allow the outboard motor to be run other than with its propeller submerged for a period of 3 minutes,… | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.347 Pilot boarding equipment. | USCG | [CGD 79-032, 49 FR 25455, June 21, 1984] | (a) The master or person in charge 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 or person in charge 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 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 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. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.323 Manning of survival craft and supervision. | USCG | [CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25302, May 20, 1996] | (a) There must be a sufficient number of trained persons on board the survival craft for mustering and assisting untrained persons. (b) There must be a sufficient number of deck officers, able seamen, or certificated persons on board to operate the survival craft and launching arrangements required for abandonment by the total number of persons on board. (c) There must be one person placed in charge of each survival craft to be used. The person in charge must— (1) Be a deck officer, able seaman, or certificated person. The OCMI, considering the number of persons permitted on board, and the characteristics of the unit, may permit persons practiced in the handling and operation of liferafts or inflatable buoyant apparatus to be placed in charge of liferafts or inflatable buoyant apparatus; (2) Have another person designated second-in-command of each lifeboat permitted to carry more than 40 persons. This person should be a deck officer, able seaman, or certificated person; and (3) Have a list of the survival craft crew and must see that the crewmembers are acquainted with their duties. The second-in-command of a lifeboat must also have a list of the lifeboat crew. (d) There must be a person assigned to each motorized survival craft who is capable of operating the engine and carrying out minor adjustments. (e) The person in charge must make sure that the persons required under paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section are equitably distributed among the unit's survival craft. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.329 Fire pumps. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that at least one of the fire pumps required in § 108.415 is ready for use on the fire main system at all times. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.331 Firehoses and hydrants. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that— (a) At least one length of firehose with a combination nozzle is connected to each fire hydrant required by this subchapter, at all times, except that during heavy weather a firehose in an exposed location may be temporarily removed from the fire hydrant and stowed in an accessible, nearby location; (b) A fire hose required by this subchapter is not used for any purpose other than firefighting, fire drills, and testing; (c) Access to each fire hydrant is not blocked; (d) Each firehose, except a firehose temporarily removed from an exposed location, is stowed on a rack or reel required by this subchapter; and (e) Each low velocity spray applicator for a fire hose nozzle is attached to the nozzle or stowed next to the fire hydrant to which the fire hose is attached. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.333 Fire main cutoff valves. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that each fire main cutoff valve is open and sealed to prevent closing, except that a cutoff valve may be closed to protect the portion of the fire main system on an exposed deck from freezing. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.334 Working over water. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that each person working over the water is wearing a life preserver or a buoyant work vest. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.335 Stowage of work vests. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that no work vest is stowed where life preservers are stowed. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.337 Fireman's outfit. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that— (a) At least 2 persons who are trained in the use of the fireman's outfit are on board at all times; and (b) Each fireman's outfit and its spare equipment is stowed in a separate and accessible location. (c) A fireman's outfit is not used for any purpose other than fire fighting except as provided in § 108.703. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.3.39.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | C | Subpart C—Operation and Stowage of Safety Equipment | § 109.339 Location of fire axes. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that the fire axes required in § 108.499 of this subchapter are located in the enclosures for fire hoses marked in accordance with § 108.633 of this subchapter, if the fire axes are not located in plain view. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.39.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.411 Notice and reporting of casualty. | USCG | [CGD 84-099, 52 FR 47536, Dec. 14, 1987] | The requirements for providing notice and reporting of marine casualties are contained in Part 4 of this chapter. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.39.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.415 Retention of records after casualty. | USCG | (a) The owner, agent, master, or person in charge of a unit for which a report of casualty is made under § 109.411 shall insure that all records maintained on the unit are retained on board the unit for at least 3 months after the report of casualty is made or until advised by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, that records need not be retained on board. (b) The records which must be retained in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section include: (1) Rough and smooth deck log. (2) Rough and smooth engine room log. (3) Tour reports. (4) Bell books. (5) Navigation charts in use at the time of casualty. (6) Navigation work books. (7) Compass deviation cards. (8) Gyrocompass records. (9) Storage plans. (10) Record of drafts. (11) Notices to mariners. (12) Radiograms sent and received. (13) The radio log. (14) Personnel list. (15) Crane record book. (c) The owner, agent, master, or person in charge shall, upon request, make the records described in this section available for examination by any Coast Guard official authorized to investigate the casualty. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.39.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.419 Report of unsafe machinery. | USCG | If a boiler, unfired pressure vessel, or other machinery on a unit is unsafe to operate, the master or person in charge shall report the existence of the unsafe condition to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.39.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.421 Report of repairs to boilers and pressure vessels. | USCG | Before making repairs, except normal repairs and maintenance such as replacement of valves or pressure seals, to boilers or unfired pressure vessels in accordance with § 50.05-10 of this chapter, the master or person in charge shall report the nature of the repairs to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.39.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.425 Repairs and alterations: Fire detecting and extinguishing equipment. | USCG | [CGD 84-069, 63 FR 52816, Oct. 1, 1998] | (a) Before making repairs or alterations, except for routine maintenance, minor repairs, or emergency repairs or alterations to fire detecting and extinguishing equipment, the master or person in charge must report the nature of the repairs or alterations to the OCMI. (b) When emergency repairs or alterations, other than minor emergency repairs, have been made to fire-detecting or fire-extinguishing equipment, the master or person in charge must report the nature of the repairs or alterations to the OCMI. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.40.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.439 Crane certificates. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall insure that the following certificates and records for each crane are maintained on the unit: (a) Each certificate issued by a crane certifying authority. (b) Each record and original certificate, or certified copy of a certificate, or manufacturers or testing laboratories, companies or organizations for— (1) Loose gear; (2) Wire rope; and (3) The annealing of wrought iron gear. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.40.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.431 Logbook. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51208, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-1999-6216, 64 FR 53227, Oct. 1, 1999] | (a) The master or person in charge of a unit, that is required by 46 U.S.C. 11301 to have an official logbook, shall maintain the logbook on Form CG-706. 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 unit that is not required by 46 U.S.C. 11301 to have an official logbook, shall maintain, on board, an unofficial logbook for making the entries required by this subpart. This logbook must be retained on board until the unit's next reinspection or inspection for certification. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.40.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.433 Logbook entries. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 83-067, 49 FR 39162, Oct. 4, 1984; CGD 89-037, 57 FR 41824, Sept. 11, 1992; CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25303, May 20, 1996] | 1 Note: 46 U.S.C. 11301 requires that certain entries be made in an official logbook, in addition to the entries required by this section; and 46 U.S.C. 11302 prescribes the manner of making those entries. The master or person in charge shall insure that the following applicable entries are made in the logbook required by this subpart: (a) The date of each test of the steering gear, whistle, general alarm, and communications equipment and the condition of the equipment. (b) The time and date of each opening and closing, while the unit is afloat, of each required appliance for watertight integrity not fitted with a remote operating control or alarm system and the reasons for the action. (c) The date of each test of emergency lighting and power systems and the condition and performance of the equipment. (d) The logbook must include information on emergency training drills required in § 109.213(h). (e) Prior to getting underway, the fore and aft drafts, the position of the loadline marks in relation to the surface of the water, and the density of the water in which the vessel is floating, if in fresh or brackish water. (f) After loading and prior to getting underway and at all other times necessary to assure the safety of the vessel, a statement verifying vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements as required by § 109.227. (g) The date of each inspection of each accommodation space. (h) The date of each inspection required in § 109.573 if performed by the master or person in charge. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.40.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.435 Record of fire fighting equipment inspection. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge shall ensure that a record of each test and inspection required in § 109.223 is maintained on board, until the unit is reinspected or inspected for certification. (b) The record required in paragraph (a) of this section must show— (1) The date of each test and inspection; (2) The number or other identification of each item of equipment tested or inspected; and (3) The name of the person, and the company he represents if any, who conducts the test or inspection. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.4.40.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | D | Subpart D—Reports, Notifications, and Records | § 109.437 Crane record book. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall ensure that the following are maintained in a crane record book: (a) Descriptive information which will identify each crane including— (1) The API name plate data required by Section 11 of API Spec. 2C, Second Edition, February 1972; and (2) The rates load chart for each line reeving and boom length which may be utilized. (b) Information required by Section 3 of the American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, API RP 2D, First Edition (October 1972) with supplement 1. (c) Dates and results of frequent inspections and tests required in paragraph (b) of this section. (d) Dates and results of periodic inspections and tests required in paragraph (b) of this section. (e) Date and result of each rated load test. (f) Date and description of each replacement or renewal of wire rope, hooks, and other load components. (g) Date and description of each failure of the crane, or any component or safety feature. (h) Date and description of each repair to the crane structure, boom, or equipment. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.5.41.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | E | Subpart E—Emergency Signals | § 109.503 Emergency signals. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25303, May 20, 1996] | (a) Emergency stations signals are established as follows: (1) The signal to man emergency stations is a rapid succession of short soundings of both the general alarm bell and the whistle, if a whistle is installed, for a period of not less than 10 seconds. (2) The signal to secure from emergency stations is the sounding of both the general alarm bell and the whistle, if a whistle is installed, three times. (b) The abandon unit stations signals are established as follows: (1) The signal to man abandon unit stations is a continuous sounding of both the general alarm and the whistle, if a whistle is installed. (2) If whistle signals are used to direct the handling of lifeboats and davit-launched liferafts, they must be— (i) One short blast to lower the lifeboats and davit-launched liferafts; and (ii) Two short blasts to stop lowering the lifeboats and davit-launched liferafts. (3) The signal to secure from abandon unit stations is the sounding of both the general alarm bell and the whistle, if a whistle is installed, three times. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.6.41.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | F | Subpart F—Cranes | § 109.521 Cranes: General. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall ensure that each crane is operated and maintained in accordance with the API Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, API RP 2D, First Edition (Oct. 1972) with supplement 1. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.6.41.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | F | Subpart F—Cranes | § 109.525 Cranes: Working loads. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall ensure that tables indicating the maximum safe working loads for the various working angles of the boom, where the boom is rated at varying capacities depending on the radius, and the maximum and minimum radius at which the boom may be safely used, are conspicuously posted near the controls and are visible to the operator when working the crane. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.6.41.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | F | Subpart F—Cranes | § 109.527 Cranes: Operator designation. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge shall designate, in writing, each crane operator. (b) The master or person in charge shall ensure that only designated operators operate cranes. (c) The master or person in charge shall ensure that each designated operator is familiar with the provisions of the API Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, API RP 2D, First Edition (Oct. 1972) with supplement 1. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.555 Propulsion boilers. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51208, Sept. 30, 1997] | The master or person in charge and the engineer in charge shall ensure that— (a) Steam pressure does not exceed that allowed by the certificate of inspection; and (b) The safety valves, once set, are not tampered with or made inoperative. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.585 Use of auto pilot. | USCG | Except as provided in 33 CFR 164.15, when the automatic pilot is used in areas of high traffic density, conditions of restricted visibility, and all other hazardous navigational situations, the master or person in charge shall ensure that— (a) It is possible to immediately establish manual control of the unit's steering; (b) A competent person is ready at all times to take over steering control; and (c) The changeover from automatic to manual steering and vice versa is made by, or under the supervision of, the officer of the watch. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.557 Flammable and combustible liquids: Carriage. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 84-043, 55 FR 37413, Sept. 11, 1990] | The master or person in charge shall ensure that— (a) Flammable and combustible liquids in bulk are not carried, except as allowed by endorsement to the Certificate of Inspection; (b) Portable tanks are handled and stowed in accordance with subparts 98.30 and 98.33 of this chapter and the provisions of 49 CFR parts 171 through 179 that apply to portable tanks; and (c) Grades B and lower liquids are— (1) Authorized, by the Commandant, to be carried; and (2) Carried only in fixed independent or integral tanks. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.559 Explosives and radioactive materials. | USCG | Except as authorized by the master or person in charge, no person may use explosives or radioactive materials and equipment on a unit. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.563 Posting of documents. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51208, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-2000-7790, 65 FR 58462, Sept. 29, 2000] | The master or person in charge shall ensure that the following are posted under glass in the pilot house or control center: (a) General arrangement plans for each deck showing— (1) Each fire retardant bulkhead; (2) Each fire detecting, manual alarm, and fire extinguishing system; (3) Each fire door; (4) Each means of ingress to compartments; and (5) Each ventilating system, including the location of each damper, fan, and remote means of stopping the fans. (6) For units constructed on or after September 30, 1997, and for existing units which have their plans redrawn, the symbols used to identify the aforementioned details shall be in accordance with IMO Assembly resolution A.654(16). The identical symbols can be found in ASTM Adjunct F 1626 (incorporated by reference, see § 109.105). (b) The stability letter issued by the Coast Guard. (c) Each SOLAS and Coast Guard certificate issued to the unit. | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.564 Maneuvering characteristics. | USCG | (a) The master or person in charge of each self-propelled unit of 1,600 gross tons and over shall ensure that a maneuvering information fact sheet is prominently displayed in the pilothouse. (b) For surface type units, the maneuvering information in Subpart 97.19 of this chapter must be displayed. (c) The maneuvering information requirements for column stabilized, self-elevating, and other units of unusual design will be specified on a case by case basis. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.565 Charts and nautical publications. | USCG | The master or person in charge of a self-propelled unit shall ensure that the unit has the following adequate, up to date, and appropriate items for the intended voyage: (a) Charts. (b) Sailing directions. (c) Coast pilots. (d) Light lists. (e) Notices to mariners. (f) Tide Tables. (g) Current Tables. (h) All other nautical publications necessary. 1 1 Note: For U.S. units in or on the navigable waters of the United States. See 33 CFR 164.33. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.573 Riveting, welding, and burning operations. | USCG | Except as allowed by this section— (a) The master or person in charge shall ensure that there is no riveting, welding, or burning— (1) In a fuel tank; (2) On the boundary of a fuel tank; (3) On pipelines, heating coils, pumps, fittings, or other appurtenances connected to fuel tanks; or (4) On the boundary of spaces adjacent to tanks carrying Grades A, B, or C flammable liquids in bulk. (b) The operations prohibited in paragraph (a) of this section may be allowed if— (1) An inspection conducted in accordance with the “Standard for the Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels to be Repaired,” N.F.P.A. No. 306-1974, is made— (i) In ports or navigable waters of the United States, its territories and possessions, by— (A) A marine chemist certified by the National Fire Protection Association; or (B) If a certified marine chemist is not available, a person designated by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection; or (ii) In all other locations by— (A) A marine chemist certified by the National Fire Protection Association; (B) If a certified marine chemist is not available, a person designated by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection; or (C) If the persons required in paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) (A) and (B) of this section are not available, the master or person in charge; or a welding supervisor designated, in writing, by the master or person in charge; and (2) A certificate is issued by the person conducting the inspection stating— (i) That he conducted the inspection in accordance with the standard in paragraph (b)(1) of this section; (ii) The operations that may be conducted; and (iii) A list of precautions to be followed during the operations; (c) The master or person in charge shall ensure that the precautions in paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this section are followed. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.575 Accumulation of liquids on helicopter decks. | USCG | The master or person in charge shall ensure that no liquids are allowed to accumulate on the helicopter decks. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.2.13.7.41.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | I-A | 109 | PART 109—OPERATIONS | G | Subpart G—Miscellaneous | § 109.577 Helicopter fueling. | USCG | [CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56828, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 84-043, 55 FR 37413, Sept. 11, 1990] | (a) The master or person in charge shall designate persons to conduct helicopter fueling operations. (b) Portable tanks are handled and stowed in accordance with subparts 98.30 and 98.33 of this chapter and the provisions of 49 CFR parts 171 through 179 that apply to portable tanks; and |
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