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Stowage on board barges. Stowage on board vessels. Stowage of military explosives in holds containing coal. Stowage of military explosives in holds containing household or personal effects and/or mail as cargo.

"On deck" stowage.

Stowage adjacent to other dangerous articles.

Stowage with nondangerous

cargo in the same hold. Stowage and dunnaging of ammunition and containers of explosives in bulk.

Damaged or leaking containers of explosives.

Defective ammunition.

Recoopering damaged packages. Constructing magazines.

Preparation of magazines, decks,

hatches and holds for handling military explosives. Location of magazines and ammunition stowage.

ous articles.

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Subpart 146.28-Temporary Amendments to Regulations

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Scope.

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Reused single-trip containers.

Additional containers for rubber

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scrap.

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Additional type tank cars for gaso

line.

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Additional containers for gasoline. Additional type tank cars for inflammable liquids.

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Portable magazine stowage.

Pyrotechnic stowage.

Stowage of blasting caps, detonators, primer detonators, etc. Ventilation of magazine.

Statements of characteristic

properties and hazards. Explosives admixture charts. Classification, handling and stowage chart.

AUTHORITY: §§ 146.01-1 to 146.29-100 issued under R.S. 4405, as amended, 4462, as amended, 4472, as amended; 46 U.S.C. 375, 416, 170. Interpret or apply sec. 3, 68 Stat. 675; 50 U.S.C. 198, E.O. 10402, 17 F.R. 9917, 3 CFR, 1952 Supp. Additional authority is cited in parentheses following the sections affected.

CROSS REFERENCE: For regulations of the Interstate Commerce Commission relating to the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, see 49 CFR Parts 71-78.

Subpart 146.01-Preface

SOURCE: §§ 146.01-1 to 146.01-13 contained in Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, except as otherwise noted.

§ 146.01-1 Purpose of regulations.

The purpose of the regulations in this subchapter is to promote safety in the handling, stowage, storage and transportation of explosives or other dangerous

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Subpart 146.23-Detailed Regulations Governing Corrosive Liquids

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Stowage of glass carboys. "On deck" stowage requirements. Stowage of corrosive liquids with explosives and other dangerous articles.

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Less dangerous poisons, Class B,
liquids and solids, poison la-
bel.

Tear gas or irritating substances,
Class C, tear gas label.
Radioactive materials, Class D
Poison.

Fissile materials.

Exemptions for radioactive materials

Packing and shielding of radioactive materials.

Stowage and handling of radio-
active materials on board
vessels.

Limitation of "On deck" stowage.
Use of power-operated industrial
trucks in spaces containing
poisonous articles.
Stowage of poisonous articles
with explosives and other dan-
gerous articles.

Care following leakage or sifting
of poisonous articles.
Exemptions for poisons, Class B.
Cylinder valve protection.

Vessels utilizing nuclear energy
or handling radioactive mate-
rials.

Table H-Classification: Class A; extremely dangerous poisons. 146.25-200 Table H-Classification: Class B; less dangerous poisons.

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stances.

Table H-Classification: Class D;

radioactive materials.

Subpart 146.26-Detailed Regulations Governing

Combustible Liquids

Application to vessels.

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Definition of combustible liquids.

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"On deck" stowage.

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Stowage on board passenger

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"Under deck" stowage.

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Subpart 146.27-Detailed Regulations Governing

Hazardous Articles

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Packing and marking.

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"On deck" stowage.

Stowage adjacent to other dangerous articles.

Stowage with nondangerous cargo in the same hold. Stowage and dunnaging of ammunition and containers of explosives in bulk.

Damaged or leaking containers of explosives.

Defective ammunition.

Recoopering damaged packages. Constructing magazines.

Preparation of magazines, decks, hatches and holds for handling military explosives.

Location of magazines and ammunition stowage.

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Subpart 146.29-Detailed Regulations Governing the Transportation of Military Explosives and Hazardous Munitions on Board Vessels

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Allocation of stowage.

Magazine Stowage A.

Ammunition stowage.

Chemical ammunition stowage.

Special stowage.

Portable magazine stowage.
Pyrotechnic stowage.

Stowage of blasting caps, deto-
nators, primer detonators, etc.
Ventilation of magazine.

Statements of characteristic

properties and hazards. Explosives admixture charts. Classification, handling and stowage chart.

AUTHORITY: §§ 146.01-1 to 146.29-100 issued under R.S. 4405, as amended, 4462, as amended, 4472, as amended; 46 U.S.C. 375, 416, 170. Interpret or apply sec. 3, 68 Stat. 675; 50 U.S.C. 198, E.O. 10402, 17 F.R. 9917, 3 CFR, 1952 Supp. Additional authority is cited in parentheses following the sections affected.

CROSS REFERENCE: For regulations of the Interstate Commerce Commission relating to the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, see 49 CFR Parts 71-78.

Subpart 146.01-Preface

SOURCE: 146.01-1 to 146.01-13 contained in Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, except as otherwise noted.

§ 146.01-1 Purpose of regulations.

The purpose of the regulations in this subchapter is to promote safety in the handling, stowage, storage and transportation of explosives or other dangerous

articles or substances, and combustible liquids, as defined herein, on board vessels on any navigable waters within the limits of the jurisdiction of the United States including its territories and possessions excepting only the Panama Canal Zone and to make more effective the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1948, relative to the carriage of dangerous goods.

[Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947; CGFR 53-26, 18 F.R. 5205, Sept. 1, 1953]

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§ 146.01-5 Changes in regulations.

Changes in regulations usually result from the development of new information, altered conditions, improvement in manufacture, or modernized commercial practices. Proposals for changes will be considered by the Commandant of the Coast Guard on his own motion or upon a request submitted by any carrier interest, by industry, or other interested party. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947] § 146.01-6 Provision for notice and public hearing.

Additions, alterations, amendments or repeals of any of the regulations in this subchapter except in an emergency, shall be published and public hearings with respect thereto shall be held on such notice as the Commandant of the Coast Guard deems advisable under the circumstances. Any additions, alterations, amendments or repeals shall, unless a shorter time is authorized by the Commandant of the Coast Guard take effect 90 days after their promulgation. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947]

§ 146.01-7 Inflammable or combustible liquids in bulk.

Nothing in the regulations in this part shall be construed as affecting the transportation of inflammable or combustible liquids in bulk, such transportation being governed by the regulations promulgated under the provisions of section 4417a of the Revised Statutes, as amended (49 Stat. 1889, sec. 3, 54 Stat. 1028; 46 U.S.C. 391a).

§ 146.01-8 Effective date of regulations.

The regulations in this subchapter became effective on and after April 9, 1941. [CGFR 53-26, 18 F.R. 5205, Sept. 1, 1953] § 146.01-9 Supersedes existing rulings.

All rulings in existence on the effective date of the regulations in this part regarding transportation, packing, marking, labeling or storage, as cargo, of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids, on board vessels as promulgated by the office of the Director of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation are superseded by the regulations in this part; except nothing in this provision shall be construed as affecting the transportation

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General rules and regulations in existence on the effective date of the regulations in this part (Apr. 9, 1941) regarding the transportation, packing or stowage, as cargo, on board passenger vessels of hay, straw, baled cotton, baled hemp, or other inflammable material, and refined petroleum having a flashpoint of not less than 110° F., lubricating oils, kerosene or other illuminating oils as promulgated by the Board of Supervising Inspectors of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation are superseded by the regulations in this part. § 146.01-11 Other requirements under title 52 of the Revised Statutes. Nothing contained in the regulations in this subchapter shall be construed as relieving any vessel subject to the provisions of the regulations in this part from any other of the requirements of title 52 (secs. 4399 to 4500, inclusive) of the Revised Statutes of acts amendatory or supplementary thereto and regulations thereunder applicable to such vessel, which are not inconsistent herewith. § 146.01-12 Local regulations.

Nothing in the regulations in this subchapter shall be construed as preventing the enforcement of reasonable local regulations, now in effect or hereafter adopted, when such regulations are not inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of the regulations in this part. § 146.01-13 Penalties.

(a) Whoever shall knowingly violate any of the provisions of R.S. 4472, as amended, or any of the regulations established thereunder shall be subject to a penalty of not more than $2,000 for each violation. In the case of any such violation on the part of the owner, charterer, agent, master, or person in charge of the vessel, such vessel shall be liable for the penalty and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in the district court of the United States in any district in which such vessel may be found.

(b) When the death or bodily injury of any person results from the violation of R.S. 4472, as amended, or any regu

lations made in pursuance thereof, the person or persons who shall have knowingly violated or caused to be violated such provisions or regulations shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both. [CGFR 63-19, 28 F.R. 5379, May 30, 1963] Subpart 146.02-General Regulations § 146.02-1 Scope of regulations.

(a) The regulations in this part define explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids for purposes of safety in transportation or storage on board vessels;

(b) Set forth the requirements that shall be observed in the preparation and packing of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids for shipment or storage on board vessels;

(c) Set forth the descriptive name, shipping name, requirements relative to certification, containers, marking, labeling, information required on bills of lading or other shipping papers, manifests or cargo stowage plans;

(d) Set forth the provisions under which permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids within the scope of the definitions given herein, may be accepted, handled, stored, stowed, or transported on board vessels, and with respect to rejection and report of faulty containers and the disposition of any explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids found to be in an unsafe condition when on board a vessel;

(e) Establish such other requirements as may be necessary to make effective the purposes of R. S. 4472, as amended. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 256, Jan. 11, 1941]

§ 146.02-2 Application to vessels.

The regulations in this subchapter apply to all vessels, domestic or foreign, regardless of character, tonnage, size, service and whether self-propelled or not, whether arriving or departing, or under way, moored, anchored, aground, or while in drydock to the extent and in the manner indicated herein.

(a) The regulations in this part shall not apply to any public vessel which is not engaged in commercial service.

(b) The regulations on this part shall not apply to any vessel subject to the provisions of R.S. 4417a, as amended, which is constructed or converted for the

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