Rules and Regulations for Cargo and Miscellaneous VesselsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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Rules and Regulations for Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels United States. Coast Guard Vista completa - 1952 |
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Página 29 - Standards to be used. (a) Where in this subchapter an item, or method of construction, or testing is required to meet the standards established by the American Bureau of Shipping, the current standards in effect at the time of construction of the vessel, or otherwise as applicable, shall be used.
Página 105 - DS" designated units are diesel powered units that are provided with additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel and electrical systems. They may be used in some locations where a "D" unit may not be considered safe.
Página 89 - ... shall be examined and tested by an officer of the vessel within a period of not more than 12 hours prior to departure. On all other vessels similar examinations and tests shall be made at least once in every week. (b) The date of the test and the condition of the equipment shall be noted in the official logbook.
Página 32 - Vessels) of this chapter. (b) Certificates of inspection may be revoked or suspended by the Coast Guard where such process is authorized by law. This may occur if the vessel does not meet the requirements of law or regulations in this chapter or if there is a failure to maintain the safety requirements requisite to the issuance of a certificate of inspection.
Página 72 - Cylinders shall be mounted in an upright position or inclined not more than 30 degrees from the vertical. However, cylinders which are fitted with flexible or bent siphon tubes may be inclined not more than 80 degrees from the vertical.