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46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.1 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.100 Applicability. USCG     [CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49321, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48932, Aug. 18, 2014; USCG-2012-0196, 81 FR 48271, July 22, 2016] (a) Except as provided by paragraphs (c) or (e) of this section, this subchapter applies to each offshore supply vessel (OSV) of United States flag contracted for, or the keel of which was laid, on or after March 15, 1996. (b) Each OSV contracted for, or the keel of which was laid, before March 15, 1996, must have been constructed and inspected to comply with— (1) The regulations in effect until March 15, 1996 (46 CFR subchapter I or subchapter T, as appropriate), as they existed at the time of construction; or (2) The regulations in this subchapter. (c) Each OSV permitted grandfathering under paragraph (b)(1) of this section must have completed construction and have a Certificate of Inspection by March 16, 1998. (d) Each OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned), as defined in § 125.160 of this part, contracted for, or the keel of which was laid, before August 18, 2014, must be constructed and inspected to comply with-- (1) The regulations in effect until August 18, 2014 (46 CFR subchapter I), as they existed at the time of construction; or (2) The regulations in this subchapter. (e) Each OSV constructed and inspected in accordance with paragraph (d)(1) of this section must complete construction and have a Certificate of Inspection by August 18, 2016. (f) The regulations in this subchapter have preemptive effect over State or local regulations in the same field. (g) As used in this subchapter, the term “vessels contracted for” refers not only to the contracting for the construction of a vessel, but also to the contracting for a major conversion to a vessel, the contracting for the conversion of a vessel to an offshore supply vessel or liftboat, and the changing of service or route of a vessel if such changing increases or modifies the general requirements for the vessel or increases the hazards to which it might be subjected. Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular 8-91, “Initial and Subsequent Inspection of Uncertificated Existing Offshore Supply Vessels, Including Liftboats…
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.10 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.150 Lifesaving systems. USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48934, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) Lifesaving appliances and arrangements on OSVs of less than 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) must comply with part 133 of this subchapter. (b) Lifesaving appliances and arrangements on OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) must comply with subparts A, B, and D of part 199 of this chapter.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.11 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.160 Definitions. USCG     [CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49321, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-1999-4976, 65 FR 6505, Feb. 9, 2000; USCG-2000-6858, 67 FR 21082, Apr. 29, 2002; USCG-2007-29018, 72 FR 53966, Sept. 21, 2007; USCG-2006-24371, 74 FR 11266, Mar. 16, 2009; USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48934, Aug. 18, 2014; USCG-2015-0867, 80 FR 62469, Oct. 16, 2015] Each term defined elsewhere in this chapter for a particular class of vessel applies to this subchapter unless a different definition is given in this section. As used by this subchapter— Accommodations includes spaces such as at least the following: (1) A space used as a messroom. (2) A lounge. (3) A sitting area. (4) A recreation room. (5) Quarters. (6) A toilet space. (7) A shower room. Anniversary date means the day and the month of each year, which corresponds to the date of expiration of the Certificate of Inspection. Anti-exposure suit means a protective suit designed for use by rescue boat crews and marine evacuation system parties. Approval series means the first six digits of a number assigned by the Coast Guard to approved equipment. Where approval is based on a subpart of subchapter Q of this chapter, the approval series corresponds to the number of the subpart. A listing of current and formerly approved equipment and materials may be found on the Internet at: http://cgmix.uscg.mil/equipment. Approved means approved by the Commandant, unless otherwise defined. Bulkhead deck means the uppermost deck to which transverse watertight bulkheads and the watertight shell extend. Coast Guard District Commander or District Commander means an officer of the Coast Guard designated by the Commandant to command activities of the Coast Guard within a Coast Guard district described by 33 CFR part 3, whose duties include the inspection, enforcement, and administration of laws for the safety and navigation of vessels. Coastwise refers to a route not more than 20 nautical miles offshore on any of the following waters: (1) Any ocean. (2) The Gulf of America. (3) The Caribbean Sea. (4) The Gulf of Alaska. (5) The Bering Sea. (6) Such other, similar waters as may be designated by the District Commander. Combustible liquid means the same as in subpart 30.10 of this chapter. Commandant means the Commandant of the Coast Guard or an authorized staff officer at Coast Guard headquarters designat…
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.12 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.170 Equivalents. USCG       A substitution for fittings, materials, equipment, arrangements, calculations, information, or tests required by this subchapter may be accepted by the cognizant OCMI; by the Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center; by the District Commander; or by the Commandant, if the substitution provides an equivalent level of safety.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.13 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.180 Incorporation by reference. USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48934, Aug. 18, 2014, amended by 79 FR 62358, Oct. 17, 2014; USCG-2012-0196, 81 FR 48271, July 22, 2016; USCG-2024-1103, 90 FR 52881, Nov. 24, 2025] (a) Certain material is incorporated by reference into this subchapter with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that specified in this section, the Coast Guard must publish notice of change in the Federal Register and the material must be available to the public. All approved material is available for inspection at the U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Stop 7509, Washington, DC 20593-7126, and is available from the sources listed below. It is also available for inspection 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. (b) American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), ABS Plaza, 16855 Northchase Drive, Houston, TX 77060, 281-877-5800, http://www.eagle.org. (1) Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 61 Meters (200 Ft) in Length, 1983, IBR approved for § 127.210. (2) Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, 1995, IBR approved for §§ 127.210 and 129.360. (3) Rules for Building and Classing Aluminum Vessels, 1975, IBR approved for § 127.210. (4) Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 1994, IBR approved for §§ 134.140 and 134.150§§ 133.140 and 133.150. (c) American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 West 43rd St., New York, NY 10036, 212-642-4900, http://www.ansi.org. (1) B 31.1-1986—Code for Pressure Piping, Power Piping, IBR approved for § 128.240. (2) Z 26.1-1977 (including 1980 Supplement)—Safety Code for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles Operating on Land Highways, IBR approved for § 127.430. (d) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) International, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990, 800-843-2763, http://www.asme.org. (1) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section I, P…
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.14 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.190 Right of appeal. USCG       Any person directly affected by a decision or action taken under this part, by or on behalf of the Coast Guard, may appeal from the decision or action in compliance with subpart 1.03 of this chapter.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.2 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.103 Tonnage measurement. USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48932, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) An OSV of at least 6,000 gross tonnage, as measured under section 14302 of Title 46, United States Code (hereafter referred to as an OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC), must apply all regulations of the Coast Guard that depend on the vessel's tonnage using the tonnage as measured under the Convention measurement system. (b) An OSV that is measured only under section 14502 of Title 46, United States Code, and that is at least 500 gross register tons as measured under that system (hereafter referred to as an OSV of at least 500 GRT), must apply all regulations of the Coast Guard that depend on the vessel's tonnage as if the vessel's tonnage were at least 6,000 GT ITC. (c) In this subchapter, tonnage thresholds expressed in terms of “gross tons” are applied using GRT, if assigned, and GT ITC if GRT is not assigned.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.3 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.105 International certificates for OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC. USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48933, Aug. 18, 2014] An OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) must obtain and maintain the following international certificates as a prerequisite to obtaining a Certificate of Inspection: (a) Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate in accordance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended (SOLAS, 1974, as amended). (b) Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate in accordance with SOLAS, 1974, as amended. (c) Safety Management Certificate in accordance with SOLAS, 1974, as amended. (d) International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate in accordance with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution at Sea, as amended (MARPOL 73/78). (e) International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate in accordance with MARPOL 73/78. (f) International Load Line Certificate in accordance with the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, as subsequently modified by its Protocol of 1988, as amended.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.4 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.110 Carriage of flammable or combustible liquid cargoes in bulk. USCG     [CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49321, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-2002-13058, 67 FR 61279, Sept. 30, 2002; USCG-2009-0702, 74 FR 49234, Sept. 25, 2009; USCG-2012-0832, 77 FR 59781, Oct. 1, 2012; USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48933, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) Except as provided by this section, no OSV may carry flammable or combustible liquid cargoes in bulk without the approval of the Commandant (CG-OES). (b) An OSV may carry the following in integral tanks: (1) Grade-D combustible liquids listed by § 30.25-1 of this chapter, in quantities not to exceed 20 percent of the vessel's deadweight, except that the vessel may carry drilling fluids and excess fuel oil, Grade-E as well as Grade-D, without limit. (2) Grade-E combustible liquids listed by § 30.25-1 of this chapter, in quantities not to exceed 20 percent of the vessel's deadweight, except that the vessel may carry drilling fluids and excess fuel oil, Grade-D as well as Grade-E, without limit. (3) Other flammable or combustible liquids as authorized in § 125.125 of this part. (c) An OSV may carry the following in fixed independent tanks on deck: Grade-B and lower-grade flammable and combustible liquids listed by § 30.25-1 of this chapter, in quantities not to exceed 20 percent of the vessel's deadweight. (d) An OSV may carry hazardous materials in portable tanks, in compliance with part 64 and subpart 98.30 of this chapter. A portable tank may be filled or discharged aboard the vessel if authorized by an endorsement on the vessel's Certificate of Inspection. (e) On an OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned), tanks authorized for carriage of oil as defined by 33 CFR 157.03, including drilling fluids containing oil as defined by 33 CFR 157.03, must comply with double hull requirements stated in 33 CFR 157.10d. Note to § 125.110(e): Additional limitations on the carriage of flammable or combustible liquid cargoes are found in § 127.650 of this part.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.5 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.115 Oil fuel tank protection. USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48933, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) An OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) that is delivered after August 1, 2010, with an aggregate capacity of 600 cubic meters or more of oil fuel, must comply with the requirements of Regulation 12A of Annex I to MARPOL 73/78 (incorporated by reference, see § 125.180) at all times. (b) Transfer of excess fuel oil from the fuel supply tanks of an OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) to an offshore drilling or production facility will not cause Subchapter D of this chapter to apply to the OSV, provided that the vessel is— (1) Not a tankship as defined in 46 CFR 30.10-67; and (2) In the service of oil exploitation.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.6 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.120 Carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk by OSVs of less than 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned). USCG     [CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49321, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-2009-0702, 74 FR 49234, Sept. 25, 2009; USCG-2012-0832, 77 FR 59781, Oct. 1, 2012; USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48933, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) Except as provided by this section, no OSV of less than 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) may carry a noxious liquid substance (NLS) in bulk without the approval of the Commandant (CG-ENG). (b) An OSV may carry in integral and fixed independent tanks NLSs listed by § 153.2 of this chapter, in quantities not to exceed 20 percent of the vessel's deadweight. (c) Each OSV carrying NLSs in bulk in integral tanks or fixed independent tanks must— (1) Meet the definition of oceangoing in 33 CFR 151.05; (2) Have a Certificate of Inspection or NLS Certificate (issued by the Coast Guard) endorsed with the name of the NLS cargo; and (3) Have the Cargo Record Book prescribed in § 153.490(a)(1) of this chapter. (d) An OSV that does not meet the equipment requirements in §§ 153.470 through 153.491 of this chapter may not discharge NLS residues to the sea. The vessel's Certificate of Inspection or NLS Certificate will contain this restriction. (e) Each OSV that discharges NLS residues to the sea must meet— (1) The equipment requirements in §§ 153.470 through 153.491 of this chapter; and (2) The operating requirements in §§ 153.901, 153.903, 153.909, and 153.1100 of this chapter.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.7 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.125 Carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk by OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned). USCG     [USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48933, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) Except as provided by this section, no OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) may carry a noxious liquid substance (NLS) in bulk without the approval of the Commandant (CG-ENG). (b) An OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) holding a valid Certificate of Fitness or a International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk in accordance with the provisions of IMO Resolution A.673(16) (incorporated by reference, see § 125.180), may carry in integral and fixed independent tanks— (1) Drilling fluids, including muds, brines, and salts, subject to paragraph (c) of this section and § 125.110 of this subpart; and (2) Additional NLSs that are— (i) Hazardous and noxious liquids listed in Appendix 1 of IMO Resolution A.673(16); (ii) Products that may be carried on a type 3 ship, as defined by the IBC Code (incorporated by reference, see § 125.180), except that cargoes with an “S” designation in the hazard column (column d) in Chapter 17 of the IBC Code may only be carried if they are not designated as toxic products as per section 15.12 of that Code; or (iii) Not listed in Chapter 17 of the IBC Code, but otherwise meet the specific carriage requirements established by the Commandant (CG-ENG). (c) An OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) that meets the stability and cargo tank location requirements— (1) Of IMO Resolution A.673(16) may carry any of those cargoes listed in paragraph (b) of this section up to a maximum aggregate quantity of 800 cubic meters or 40 percent of the vessel's deadweight calculated with a cargo density of 1.0, whichever is less; or (2) Of a well stimulation vessel in accordance with IMO Resolution A.673(16) may carry— (i) In unlimited quantity, those combustible cargoes in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, as defined in 46 CFR 30.10-15; and (ii) In quantities not to exceed 20 percent of the vessel's deadweight, drilling fluids of Grade C, as defined in § 30.10-22 o…
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.8 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.130 Carriage of packaged hazardous materials. USCG       An OSV may carry packaged hazardous materials, or hazardous materials in portable tanks, if the materials are prepared, loaded, and stowed in compliance with 49 CFR parts 171 through 179, as applicable.
46:46:4.0.1.5.28.0.45.9 46 Shipping I L 125 PART 125—GENERAL       § 125.140 Loadlines. USCG     [CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49321, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48934, Aug. 18, 2014] (a) For an OSV assigned a loadline, see subchapter E (Load Lines) of this chapter, for special requirements on strength, loadline markings, closure of openings, and the like. (b) Each OSV of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned) must be assigned an international load line in accordance with the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, as amended (incorporated by reference, see § 125.180).

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