The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... metal or other such nonbuoyant mate- rials shall be used than is reasonably necessary in the construction of a life preserver . ( b ) A life preserver shall be capable of supporting in fresh water for 48 hours a minimum of 16.5 pounds ...
... metal or other such nonbuoyant mate- rials shall be used than is reasonably necessary in the construction of a life preserver . ( b ) A life preserver shall be capable of supporting in fresh water for 48 hours a minimum of 16.5 pounds ...
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... metal air compartments in- closed in a wood frame and sheathing . ( c ) Peripheral - body type . Peripheral- body type is defined as buoyant apparatus having a continuous body formed in the shape of either an ellipse or rectangle , and ...
... metal air compartments in- closed in a wood frame and sheathing . ( c ) Peripheral - body type . Peripheral- body type is defined as buoyant apparatus having a continuous body formed in the shape of either an ellipse or rectangle , and ...
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... metal work . The frame and sheathing holding the air compartments shall meet the requirements of § 160.010-4 ( e ) § 160.010-6 Capacity of buoyant ap- paratus . ( a ) General . The number of persons for which a buoyant apparatus is ap ...
... metal work . The frame and sheathing holding the air compartments shall meet the requirements of § 160.010-4 ( e ) § 160.010-6 Capacity of buoyant ap- paratus . ( a ) General . The number of persons for which a buoyant apparatus is ap ...
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... metal parts . Chain clips , rung clips , bolts , rivets , and other miscellaneous metal parts for Type II ladders shall be of adequate size and strength and of materials suitable for the purpose . § 160.017-5 Construction of Type I lad ...
... metal parts . Chain clips , rung clips , bolts , rivets , and other miscellaneous metal parts for Type II ladders shall be of adequate size and strength and of materials suitable for the purpose . § 160.017-5 Construction of Type I lad ...
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... Metal ears shall have one or more stamped or formed ribs and the edges of the ears shall be turned or rolled simi- larly to that indicated on Drawing No. 160.017-1 ( b ) , Sheet 2 , with the flange thus formed not less than 5 % inch in ...
... Metal ears shall have one or more stamped or formed ribs and the edges of the ears shall be turned or rolled simi- larly to that indicated on Drawing No. 160.017-1 ( b ) , Sheet 2 , with the flange thus formed not less than 5 % inch in ...
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Página 441 - Safety Board V National Aeronautics and Space Administration Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of Commerce SUBTITLE B — Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade I Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce II National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce III Bureau of International Commerce, Department of Commerce IV Foreign-Trade Zones Board VI Business and Defense Services Administration, Department of Commerce VII Office of State...
Página 16 - The collector of customs may, upon his own motion, and shall, upon the sworn information of any reputable citizen of the United States setting forth that this section is not being complied with, cause a muster of the crew of any vessel to be made to determine the fact ; and no clearance shall be given to any vessel failing to comply with the provisions of this section...
Página 12 - States, whether permanently, temporarily, or provlsonally, including yachts enrolled and licensed, or licensed, with the exception of — (a) Ships of war; (b) Government vessels, or vessels in the service of a public authority, which are not engaged In trade; (c) Wooden ships of primitive build, such as dhows and Junks; (d) Unrigged vessels; (e) All vessels of less than two hundred gross tons.
Página 367 - International voyage. (a) The term "international voyage" as used in this subchapter shall have the same meaning as that contained in Regulation 2(d), Chapter I of the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1960, ie, "International voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely; and for this purpose every territory for the international relations of which a contracting Government is responsible or for which the...
Página 13 - New Year's Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, but this shall not prevent the dispatch of a vessel on regular schedule or when ready to proceed on her voyage. And at all times while such vessel is in a safe harbor, eight hours, inclusive of the anchor watch, shall constitute a day's work.
Página 420 - USC 526Z) , reads as follows: No person shall operate any motorboat or any vessel In a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person. To "operate" means to navigate or otherwise use a motorboat or a vessel.
Página 356 - passenger" means every person carried on board a vessel other than: (1) The owner or his representative; (2) The master and the bona fide members of the crew engaged in the business of the vessel who have contributed no consideration for their carriage and who are paid for their services ; (3) Any employee of the owner of the vessel engaged in the business of the owner, except when the vessel is operating under a bareboat charter; (4) Any employee of the bareboat charterer of the vessel engaged in...
Página 13 - Lakes), bays, sounds, bayous, and canals, exclusively, and also insofar, as hours of labor on shipboard are concerned, to all tugs documented under the laws of the United States (except boats or vessels used exclusively for fishing purposes) navigating the Great Lakes, harbors of the Great Lakes and connecting and tributary waters between Gary, Indiana; Duluth, Minnesota; Niagara Falls, New York; and Ogdensburg, New York. The aforesaid section 2 does not apply to fishing or whaling vessels, yachts...
Página 425 - USC 732, to be recorded upon his official file, that he will faithfully and honestly according to his best skill and judgment, without concealment or reservation, perform all the duties required of him by law.
Página 413 - Overcurrent protection shall be provided for each conductor for the purpose of opening the electric circuit if the current reaches a value which will cause an excessive or dangerous temperature In the conductor or conductor insulation.