Code of Federal Regulations: 2000-

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U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1993
Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.
 

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Page 79 - Oil, storm. One gallon of vegetable, fish, or animal oil shall be provided in a suitable metal container so constructed as to permit a controlled distribution of oil on the water, and so arranged that it can be attached to the sea anchor.
Page 107 - The total area of all discharge outlets shall not exceed 85 percent nor be less than 35 percent of the nominal cylinder outlet area or the area of the supply pipe, whichever is smaller. The nominal cylinder outlet area in square inches shall be determined by multiplying the factor 0.0022 by the number of pounds of carbon dioxide required, except that in no case shall this outlet area be less than 0.110 square Inches.
Page 132 - Licensed deck officers are required to acquaint themselves with the latest information published by the Coast Guard and the US Navy regarding aids to navigation. Neglect to do so is evidence of neglect of duty.
Page 5 - With the exception of vessels of the US Maritime Administration, any vessel with title vested in the United States and which is used for public purposes and operated by a department or agency of the Federal Government.
Page 109 - Where subject, to moisture, cylinders shall be so installed as to provide a space of at least 2 inches between the flooring and the bottom of the cylinders.
Page 14 - Rivers. Under this designation shall be included all vessels whose navigation is restricted to rivers and/or canals exclusively, and to such other waters as may be so designated by the Coast Guard District Commanders. § 70.10-41 Recognized classification society. The term "recognized classification society" means the American Bureau of Shipping or other classification society recognized by the Commandant.
Page 38 - ... corresponding to % of the depth from the top of the keel to the margin line in way of the tanks, whichever is greater; but in no case shall the test-head be less than 3 feet above the top of the tank. (8) The tests referred to in the preceding...
Page 14 - Passenger. A passenger is every person other than the master and the members of the crew or other persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board a vessel in the business of that vessel. The following special considerations should be noted : (a) S and L. In the case of a vessel on an international voyage a child under one year of age is not counted as a passenger.
Page 126 - General. (a) Each self-contained breathing apparatus must be of the pressure-demand, open-circuit type, approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and have at a minimum a 30-minute air supply and a full facepiece.
Page 137 - If in a between decks, the sills of any of the sidescuttles referred to in sub-paragraph (c) (ii) are below a line drawn parallel to the bulkhead deck at side and having its lowest point...

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