Title 33

Volume 2 CHAPTER I SUBCHAP NN

Subchapter Nn - Deepwater Ports

33:2.0.1.4.18PART 148
PART 148 - DEEPWATER PORTS: GENERAL
33:2.0.1.4.18.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General
33:2.0.1.4.18.1.39.1SECTION 148.1
     148.1 What is the purpose of this subchapter
33:2.0.1.4.18.1.39.2SECTION 148.2
     148.2 Who is responsible for implementing this subchapter
33:2.0.1.4.18.1.39.3SECTION 148.3
     148.3 What Federal agencies are responsible for implementing the Deepwater Port Act
33:2.0.1.4.18.1.39.4SECTION 148.5
     148.5 How are terms used in this subchapter defined
33:2.0.1.4.18.1.39.5SECTION 148.8
     148.8 How are certifying entities designated and used for purposes of this subchapter
33:2.0.1.4.18.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Application for a License
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.1SECTION 148.100
     148.100 What is the purpose of this subpart
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.2SECTION 148.105
     148.105 What must I include in my application
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.3SECTION 148.107
     148.107 What additional information may be required
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.4SECTION 148.108
     148.108 What if a Federal or State agency or other interested party requests additional information
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.5SECTION 148.110
     148.110 How do I prepare my application
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.6SECTION 148.115
     148.115 How many copies of the application must I send and where must I send them
33:2.0.1.4.18.2.39.7SECTION 148.125
     148.125 What are the application fees
33:2.0.1.4.18.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Processing Applications
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39SUBJGRP 39
  General
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.1SECTION 148.200
     148.200 What is the purpose of this subpart
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.2SECTION 148.205
     148.205 How are documents related to the application maintained
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.3SECTION 148.207
     148.207 How and where may I view docketed documents
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.4SECTION 148.209
     148.209 How is the application processed
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.5SECTION 148.211
     148.211 What must I do if I need to change my application
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.6SECTION 148.213
     148.213 How do I withdraw my application
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.7SECTION 148.215
     148.215 What if a port has plans for a deep draft channel and harbor
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.8SECTION 148.217
     148.217 How can a State be designated as an Adjacent Coastal State
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.39.9SECTION 148.221
     148.221 How do I claim, or object to a claim, that required information is privileged
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.40SUBJGRP 40
  Public Hearings or Meetings
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.40.10SECTION 148.222
     148.222 When must public hearings or meetings be held
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.40.11SECTION 148.227
     148.227 How is a public hearing or meeting reported
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41SUBJGRP 41
  Formal Hearings
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.12SECTION 148.228
     148.228 What if a formal evidentiary hearing is necessary
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.13SECTION 148.230
     148.230 How is notice of a formal hearing given
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.14SECTION 148.232
     148.232 What are the rules for a formal hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.15SECTION 148.234
     148.234 What are the limits of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)'s jurisdiction
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.16SECTION 148.236
     148.236 What authority does an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) have
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.17SECTION 148.238
     148.238 Who are the parties to a formal hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.18SECTION 148.240
     148.240 How does a State or a person intervene in a formal hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.19SECTION 148.242
     148.242 How does a person who is not a party to a formal hearing present evidence at the hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.20SECTION 148.244
     148.244 Who must represent the parties at a formal hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.21SECTION 148.246
     148.246 When is a document considered filed and where should I file it
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.22SECTION 148.248
     148.248 What happens when a document does not contain all necessary information
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.23SECTION 148.250
     148.250 Who must be served before a document is filed
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.24SECTION 148.252
     148.252 What is the procedure for serving a subpoena
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.25SECTION 148.254
     148.254 How is a hearing transcript prepared
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.41.26SECTION 148.256
     148.256 What happens at the conclusion of a formal hearing
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42SUBJGRP 42
  Approval or Denial of the Application
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42.27SECTION 148.276
     148.276 When must the application be approved or denied
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42.28SECTION 148.277
     148.277 How may Federal agencies and States participate in the application process
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42.29SECTION 148.279
     148.279 What are the criteria for approval or denial of an application
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42.30SECTION 148.281
     148.281 What happens when more than one application is submitted for a deepwater port in the same application area
33:2.0.1.4.18.3.42.31SECTION 148.283
     148.283 When is the application process stopped before the application is approved or denied
33:2.0.1.4.18.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Licenses
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.1SECTION 148.300
     148.300 What does this subpart concern
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.2SECTION 148.305
     148.305 What is included in a deepwater port license
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.3SECTION 148.307
     148.307 Who may consult with the Commandant (CG-5P) and MARAD on developing the proposed conditions of a license
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.4SECTION 148.310
     148.310 How long does a license last
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.5SECTION 148.315
     148.315 How is a license amended, transferred, or reinstated
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.6SECTION 148.320
     148.320 How is a license enforced, suspended, or revoked
33:2.0.1.4.18.4.43.7SECTION 148.325
     148.325 How soon after deepwater port decommissioning must the licensee initiate removal
33:2.0.1.4.18.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Site Evaluation and Pre-Construction Testing
33:2.0.1.4.18.5.43.1SECTION 148.400
     148.400 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.18.5.43.2SECTION 148.405
     148.405 What are the procedures for notifying the Commandant (CG-5P) of proposed site evaluation and pre-construction testing
33:2.0.1.4.18.5.43.3SECTION 148.410
     148.410 What are the conditions for conducting site evaluation and pre-construction testing
33:2.0.1.4.18.5.43.4SECTION 148.415
     148.415 When conducting site evaluation and pre-construction testing, what must be reported
33:2.0.1.4.18.5.43.5SECTION 148.420
     148.420 When may the Commandant (CG-5P) suspend or prohibit site evaluation or pre-construction testing
33:2.0.1.4.18.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Exemption From or Adjustments to Requirements in This Subchapter
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.1SECTION 148.500
     148.500 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.2SECTION 148.505
     148.505 How do I apply for an exemption
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.3SECTION 148.510
     148.510 What happens when a petition for exemption involves the interests of an Adjacent Coastal State
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.4SECTION 148.515
     148.515 When is an exemption allowed
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.5SECTION 148.600
     148.600 What is the limit of financial liability
33:2.0.1.4.18.6.43.6SECTION 148.605
     148.605 How is the limit of liability determined
33:2.0.1.4.18.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Environmental Review Criteria for Deepwater Ports
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.1SECTION 148.700
     148.700 How does the Deepwater Port Act interact with other Federal and State laws
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.2SECTION 148.702
     148.702 How were the environmental review criteria developed
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.3SECTION 148.705
     148.705 What is determined by the environmental evaluation
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.4SECTION 148.707
     148.707 What type of criteria will be used in an environmental review and how will they be applied
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.5SECTION 148.708
     148.708 Must the applicant's proposal reflect potential regulations
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.6SECTION 148.709
     148.709 How are these criteria reviewed and revised
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.7SECTION 148.710
     148.710 What environmental conditions must be satisfied
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.8SECTION 148.715
     148.715 How is an environmental review conducted
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.9SECTION 148.720
     148.720 What are the siting criteria
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.10SECTION 148.722
     148.722 Should the construction plan incorporate best available technology and recommended industry practices
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.11SECTION 148.725
     148.725 What are the design, construction and operational criteria
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.12SECTION 148.730
     148.730 What are the land use and coastal zone management criteria
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.13SECTION 148.735
     148.735 What are other critical criteria that must be evaluated
33:2.0.1.4.18.7.43.14SECTION 148.737
     148.737 What environmental statutes must an applicant follow
33:2.0.1.4.19PART 149
PART 149 - DEEPWATER PORTS: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT
33:2.0.1.4.19.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General
33:2.0.1.4.19.1.67.1SECTION 149.1
     149.1 What does this part do
33:2.0.1.4.19.1.67.2SECTION 149.3
     149.3 Incorporation by reference.
33:2.0.1.4.19.1.67.3SECTION 149.5
     149.5 What definitions apply to this part
33:2.0.1.4.19.1.67.4SECTION 149.10
     149.10 Where can the operator obtain a list of Coast Guard-approved equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.1.67.5SECTION 149.15
     149.15 What is the process for submitting alterations and modifications affecting the design and construction of a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Pollution Prevention Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.1SECTION 149.100
     149.100 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.2SECTION 149.103
     149.103 What are the requirements for discharge containment and removal material and equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.3SECTION 149.105
     149.105 What are the requirements for the overflow and relief valves
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.4SECTION 149.110
     149.110 What are the requirements for pipeline end manifold shutoff valves
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.5SECTION 149.115
     149.115 What are the requirements for blank flange and shutoff valves
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.6SECTION 149.120
     149.120 What are the requirements for manually operated shutoff valves
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.7SECTION 149.125
     149.125 What are the requirements for the malfunction detection system
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.8SECTION 149.130
     149.130 What are the requirements for the cargo transfer system alarm
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.9SECTION 149.135
     149.135 What should be marked on the cargo transfer system alarm switch
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.10SECTION 149.140
     149.140 What communications equipment must be on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.2.67.11SECTION 149.145
     149.145 What are the requirements for curbs, gutters, drains, and reservoirs
33:2.0.1.4.19.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Lifesaving Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67SUBJGRP 67
  Manned Deepwater Port Requirements
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.1SECTION 149.300
     149.300 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.2SECTION 149.301
     149.301 What are the requirements for lifesaving equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.3SECTION 149.302
     149.302 What are the requirements when lifesaving equipment is repaired or replaced
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.4SECTION 149.303
     149.303 What survival craft and rescue boats may be used on a manned deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.5SECTION 149.304
     149.304 What type and how many survival craft and rescue boats must a manned deepwater port have
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.6SECTION 149.305
     149.305 What are the survival craft requirements for temporary personnel
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.7SECTION 149.306
     149.306 What are the requirements for lifeboats
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.8SECTION 149.307
     149.307 What are the requirements for free-fall lifeboats
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.9SECTION 149.308
     149.308 What are the requirements for liferafts
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.10SECTION 149.309
     149.309 What are the requirements for marine evacuation systems
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.11SECTION 149.310
     149.310 What are the muster and embarkation requirements for survival craft
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.12SECTION 149.311
     149.311 What are the launching and recovery requirements for lifeboats
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.13SECTION 149.312
     149.312 What are the launching equipment requirements for inflatable liferafts
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.14SECTION 149.313
     149.313 How must survival craft be arranged
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.15SECTION 149.314
     149.314 What are the approval and stowage requirements for rescue boats
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.16SECTION 149.315
     149.315 What embarkation, launching, and recovery arrangements must rescue boats meet
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.17SECTION 149.316
     149.316 What are the requirements for lifejackets
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.18SECTION 149.317
     149.317 How and where must lifejackets be stowed
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.19SECTION 149.318
     149.318 Must every person on the deepwater port have a lifejacket
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.20SECTION 149.319
     149.319 What additional lifejackets must the deepwater port have
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.21SECTION 149.320
     149.320 What are the requirements for ring life buoys
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.22SECTION 149.321
     149.321 How many ring life buoys must be on each deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.23SECTION 149.322
     149.322 Where must ring life buoys be located and how must they be stowed
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.24SECTION 149.323
     149.323 What are the requirements for first aid kits
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.25SECTION 149.324
     149.324 What are the requirements for litters
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.26SECTION 149.325
     149.325 What emergency communications equipment must be on a manned deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.27SECTION 149.326
     149.326 What are the immersion suit requirements
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.28SECTION 149.327
     149.327 What are the approval requirements for work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.29SECTION 149.328
     149.328 How must work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits be stowed
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.30SECTION 149.329
     149.329 How must work vests and deck suits be marked
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.31SECTION 149.330
     149.330 When may a work vest or deck suit be substituted for a lifejacket
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.32SECTION 149.331
     149.331 What are the requirements for hybrid personal flotation devices
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.33SECTION 149.332
     149.332 What are the requirements for inflatable lifejackets
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.67.34SECTION 149.333
     149.333 What are the marking requirements for lifesaving equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68SUBJGRP 68
  Unmanned Deepwater Port Requirements
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.35SECTION 149.334
     149.334 Who must ensure compliance with the requirements for unmanned deepwater ports
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.36SECTION 149.335
     149.335 When are people prohibited from being on an unmanned deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.37SECTION 149.336
     149.336 What are the requirements for lifejackets
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.38SECTION 149.337
     149.337 What are the requirements for ring life buoys
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.39SECTION 149.338
     149.338 What are the requirements for immersion suits
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.40SECTION 149.339
     149.339 What is the requirement for previously approved lifesaving equipment on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.3.68.41SECTION 149.340
     149.340 What are the requirements for lifesaving equipment that is not required by this subchapter
33:2.0.1.4.19.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Firefighting and Fire Protection Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69SUBJGRP 69
  Firefighting Requirements
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.1SECTION 149.400
     149.400 What does this subpart apply to
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.2SECTION 149.401
     149.401 What are the general requirements for firefighting and fire protection equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.3SECTION 149.402
     149.402 What firefighting and fire protection equipment must be approved by the Coast Guard
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.4SECTION 149.403
     149.403 How can I request to use alternate or excess fire fighting and fire prevention equipment or procedures
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.5SECTION 149.404
     149.404 Can I use fire fighting equipment that is not Coast Guard approved
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.6SECTION 149.406
     149.406 What are the approval requirements for a fire extinguisher
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.7SECTION 149.407
     149.407 Must fire extinguishers be on the deepwater port at all times
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.8SECTION 149.408
     149.408 What are the maintenance requirements for fire extinguishers
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.9SECTION 149.409
     149.409 How many fire extinguishers are needed and how should they be installed
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.10SECTION 149.410
     149.410 Location and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016.
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.11SECTION 149.411
     149.411 What are the requirements for firemen's outfits
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.12SECTION 149.412
     149.412 How many fire axes are needed
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.13SECTION 149.413
     149.413 On a manned deepwater port, what spaces require a fixed fire extinguishing system
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.14SECTION 149.414
     149.414 What are the requirements for a fire detection and alarm system
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.15SECTION 149.415
     149.415 What are the requirements for a fire main system on a manned deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.16SECTION 149.416
     149.416 What are the requirements for a dry chemical fire suppression system
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.17SECTION 149.417
     149.417 What firefighting equipment must a helicopter landing deck on a manned deepwater port have
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.18SECTION 149.418
     149.418 What fire protection system must a helicopter fueling facility have
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.19SECTION 149.419
     149.419 Can the water supply for the helicopter deck fire protection system be part of a fire water system
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.20SECTION 149.420
     149.420 What are the fire protection requirements for escape routes
33:2.0.1.4.19.4.69.21SECTION 149.421
     149.421 What is the requirement for a previously approved fire detection and alarm system on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.19.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Aids to Navigation
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.70SUBJGRP 70
  General
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.70.1SECTION 149.500
     149.500 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.70.2SECTION 149.505
     149.505 What are the general requirements for aids to navigation
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.70.3SECTION 149.510
     149.510 How do I get permission to establish an aid to navigation
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.71SUBJGRP 71
  Lights
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.71.4SECTION 149.520
     149.520 What kind of lights are required
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.72SUBJGRP 72
  Lights on Platforms
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.72.5SECTION 149.535
     149.535 What are the requirements for rotating beacons on platforms
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.73SUBJGRP 73
  Lights on Single Point Moorings
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.73.6SECTION 149.540
     149.540 What are the requirements for obstruction lights on a single point mooring
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.74SUBJGRP 74
  Lights on Floating Hose Strings
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.74.7SECTION 149.550
     149.550 What are the requirements for lights on a floating hose string
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.75SUBJGRP 75
  Lights on Buoys Used To Define Traffic Lanes
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.75.8SECTION 149.560
     149.560 How must buoys used to define traffic lanes be marked and lighted
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.75.9SECTION 149.565
     149.565 What are the required characteristics and intensity of lights on buoys used to define traffic lanes
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.76SUBJGRP 76
  Miscellaneous
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.76.10SECTION 149.570
     149.570 How is a platform, single point mooring, or submerged turret loading identified
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.76.11SECTION 149.575
     149.575 How must objects protruding from the water, other than platforms and single point moorings, be marked
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.76.12SECTION 149.580
     149.580 What are the requirements for a radar beacon
33:2.0.1.4.19.5.76.13SECTION 149.585
     149.585 What are the requirements for sound signals
33:2.0.1.4.19.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Design and Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77SUBJGRP 77
  General
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77.1SECTION 149.600
     149.600 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77.2SECTION 149.610
     149.610 What must the District Commander be notified of and when
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77.3SECTION 149.615
     149.615 What construction drawings and specifications are required
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77.4SECTION 149.620
     149.620 What happens when the Commandant (CG-5P) reviews and evaluates the construction drawings and specifications
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.77.5SECTION 149.625
     149.625 What are the design standards
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.78SUBJGRP 78
  Structural Fire Protection
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.78.6SECTION 149.640
     149.640 What are the requirements for fire protection systems
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.78.7SECTION 149.641
     149.641 What are the structural fire protection requirements for accommodation spaces and modules
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.79SUBJGRP 79
  Single Point Moorings
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.79.8SECTION 149.650
     149.650 What are the requirements for single point moorings and their attached hoses
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.80SUBJGRP 80
  Helicopter Fueling Facilities
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.80.9SECTION 149.655
     149.655 What are the requirements for helicopter fueling facilities
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.81SUBJGRP 81
  Emergency Power
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.81.10SECTION 149.660
     149.660 What are the requirements for emergency power
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.82SUBJGRP 82
  General Alarm System
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.82.11SECTION 149.665
     149.665 What are the requirements for a general alarm system
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.82.12SECTION 149.670
     149.670 What are the requirements for marking a general alarm system
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.83SUBJGRP 83
  Public Address System
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.83.13SECTION 149.675
     149.675 What are the requirements for the public address system
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.84SUBJGRP 84
  Medical Treatment Rooms
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.84.14SECTION 149.680
     149.680 What are the requirements for medical treatment rooms
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.84.15SECTION 149.685
     149.685 May a medical treatment room be used for other purposes
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.85SUBJGRP 85
  Miscellaneous
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.85.16SECTION 149.690
     149.690 What are the requirements for means of escape, personnel landings, guardrails, similar devices, and for noise limits
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.86SUBJGRP 86
  Means of Escape
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.86.17SECTION 149.691
     149.691 What means of escape are required
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.86.18SECTION 149.692
     149.692 Where must they be located
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.87SUBJGRP 87
  Personnel Landings
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.87.19SECTION 149.693
     149.693 What are the requirements for personnel landings on manned deepwater ports
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.88SUBJGRP 88
  Guardrails and Similar Devices
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.88.20SECTION 149.694
     149.694 What are the requirements for catwalks, floors, and openings
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.88.21SECTION 149.695
     149.695 What are the requirements for stairways
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.88.22SECTION 149.696
     149.696 What are the requirements for a helicopter landing deck safety net
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.89SUBJGRP 89
  Noise Limits
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.89.23SECTION 149.697
     149.697 What are the requirements for a noise level survey
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.90SUBJGRP 90
  Portable Lights
33:2.0.1.4.19.6.90.24SECTION 149.700
     149.700 What kind of portable lights may be used on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.20PART 150
PART 150 - DEEPWATER PORTS: OPERATIONS
33:2.0.1.4.20.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.1SECTION 150.1
     150.1 What does this part do
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.2SECTION 150.5
     150.5 Definitions.
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.3SECTION 150.10
     150.10 What are the general requirements for operations manuals
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.4SECTION 150.15
     150.15 What must the operations manual include
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.5SECTION 150.20
     150.20 How many copies of the operations manual must be given to the Coast Guard
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.6SECTION 150.25
     150.25 Amending the operations manual.
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.7SECTION 150.30
     150.30 Proposing an amendment to the operations manual.
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.8SECTION 150.35
     150.35 How may an Adjacent Coastal State request an amendment to the deepwater port operations manual
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.9SECTION 150.40
     150.40 Deviating from the operations manual.
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.10SECTION 150.45
     150.45 Emergency deviation from this subchapter or the operations manual.
33:2.0.1.4.20.1.122.11SECTION 150.50
     150.50 What are the requirements for a facility spill response plan
33:2.0.1.4.20.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Inspections
33:2.0.1.4.20.2.122.1SECTION 150.100
     150.100 What are the requirements for inspecting deepwater ports
33:2.0.1.4.20.2.122.2SECTION 150.105
     150.105 What are the requirements for annual self-inspection
33:2.0.1.4.20.2.122.3SECTION 150.110
     150.110 What are the notification requirements upon receipt of classification society certifications
33:2.0.1.4.20.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Personnel
33:2.0.1.4.20.3.122.1SECTION 150.200
     150.200 Who must ensure that deepwater port personnel are qualified
33:2.0.1.4.20.3.122.2SECTION 150.205
     150.205 What are the language requirements for deepwater port personnel
33:2.0.1.4.20.3.122.3SECTION 150.210
     150.210 What are the restrictions on serving in more than one position
33:2.0.1.4.20.3.122.4SECTION 150.225
     150.225 What training and instruction are required
33:2.0.1.4.20.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Vessel Navigation
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.1SECTION 150.300
     150.300 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.2SECTION 150.305
     150.305 How does this subpart apply to unmanned deepwater ports
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.3SECTION 150.310
     150.310 When is radar surveillance required
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.4SECTION 150.320
     150.320 What advisories are given to tankers
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.5SECTION 150.325
     150.325 What is the first notice required before a tanker enters the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.6SECTION 150.330
     150.330 What is the second notice required before a tanker enters the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.7SECTION 150.340
     150.340 What are the rules of navigation for tankers in the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.8SECTION 150.345
     150.345 How are support vessels cleared to move within the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.9SECTION 150.350
     150.350 What are the rules of navigation for support vessels in the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.10SECTION 150.355
     150.355 How are other vessels cleared to move within the safety zone
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.11SECTION 150.380
     150.380 Under what circumstances may vessels operate within the safety zone or area to be avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.4.122.12SECTION 150.385
     150.385 What is required in an emergency
33:2.0.1.4.20.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Cargo Transfer Operations
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.1SECTION 150.400
     150.400 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.2SECTION 150.405
     150.405 How must a cargo transfer system be tested and inspected
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.3SECTION 150.420
     150.420 What actions must be taken when cargo transfer equipment is defective
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.4SECTION 150.425
     150.425 What are the requirements for transferring cargo
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.5SECTION 150.430
     150.430 What are the requirements for a declaration of inspection
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.6SECTION 150.435
     150.435 When are cargo transfers not allowed
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.7SECTION 150.440
     150.440 How may the Sector Commander, or MSU Commander, with COTP and OCMI authority order suspension of cargo transfers
33:2.0.1.4.20.5.122.8SECTION 150.445
     150.445 When is oil in a single point mooring-oil transfer system (SPM-OTS) displaced with water
33:2.0.1.4.20.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Emergency and Specialty Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.122SUBJGRP 122
  Maintenance and Repair
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.122.1SECTION 150.500
     150.500 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.122.2SECTION 150.501
     150.501 How must emergency equipment be maintained and repaired
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.123SUBJGRP 123
  Lifesaving Equipment (General)
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.123.3SECTION 150.502
     150.502 What are the maintenance and repair requirements for lifesaving equipment
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.124SUBJGRP 124
  Launching Appliances
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.124.4SECTION 150.503
     150.503 What are the time interval requirements for maintenance on survival craft falls
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.124.5SECTION 150.504
     150.504 When must the operator service and examine lifeboat and rescue boat launching appliances
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.124.6SECTION 150.505
     150.505 When must the operator service and examine lifeboat and rescue boat release gear
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.125SUBJGRP 125
  Inflatable Lifesaving Appliances
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.125.7SECTION 150.506
     150.506 When must the operator service inflatable lifesaving appliances and marine evacuation systems
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.125.8SECTION 150.507
     150.507 How must the operator service inflatable lifesaving appliances
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.125.9SECTION 150.508
     150.508 What are the maintenance and repair requirements for inflatable rescue boats
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.126SUBJGRP 126
  Operational Tests and Inspections (General)
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.126.10SECTION 150.509
     150.509 How must emergency equipment be tested and inspected
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.126.11SECTION 150.510
     150.510 How must tested emergency equipment be operated
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.126.12SECTION 150.511
     150.511 What are the operational testing requirements for lifeboat and rescue boat release gear
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.127SUBJGRP 127
  Frequency of Tests and Inspections
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.127.13SECTION 150.512
     150.512 What occurs during the weekly tests and inspections
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.127.14SECTION 150.513
     150.513 What occurs during the monthly tests and inspections
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.127.15SECTION 150.514
     150.514 What are the annual tests and inspections
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.128SUBJGRP 128
  Weight Testing
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.128.16SECTION 150.515
     150.515 What are the requirements for weight testing of newly installed or relocated craft
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.128.17SECTION 150.516
     150.516 What are the periodic requirements for weight testing
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.128.18SECTION 150.517
     150.517 How are weight tests supervised
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.129SUBJGRP 129
  Personal Safety Gear
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.129.19SECTION 150.518
     150.518 What are the inspection requirements for work vests and immersion suits
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.130SUBJGRP 130
  Emergency Lighting and Power Systems
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.130.20SECTION 150.519
     150.519 What are the requirements for emergency lighting and power systems
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.131SUBJGRP 131
  Fire Extinguishing Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.131.21SECTION 150.520
     150.520 When must fire extinguishing equipment be tested and inspected
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.131.22SECTION 150.521
     150.521 What records are required
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132SUBJGRP 132
  Miscellaneous Operations
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.23SECTION 150.530
     150.530 What may the fire main system be used for
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.24SECTION 150.531
     150.531 How many fire pumps must be kept ready for use at all times
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.25SECTION 150.532
     150.532 What are the requirements for connection and stowage of fire hoses
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.26SECTION 150.540
     150.540 What are the restrictions on fueling aircraft
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.27SECTION 150.550
     150.550 What are the requirements for the muster list
33:2.0.1.4.20.6.132.28SECTION 150.555
     150.555 How must cranes be maintained
33:2.0.1.4.20.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Workplace Safety and Health
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133SUBJGRP 133
  Safety and Health (General)
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.1SECTION 150.600
     150.600 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.2SECTION 150.601
     150.601 What are the safety and health requirements for the workplace on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.3SECTION 150.602
     150.602 What occupational awareness training is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.4SECTION 150.603
     150.603 What emergency response training is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.5SECTION 150.604
     150.604 Who controls access to medical monitoring and exposure records
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.6SECTION 150.605
     150.605 What are the procedures for reporting a possible workplace safety or health violation at a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.7SECTION 150.606
     150.606 After learning of a possible violation, what does the Sector Commander, or the MSU Commander, with COTP and OCMI authority do
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.134SUBJGRP 134
  General Workplace Conditions
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.134.8SECTION 150.607
     150.607 What are the general safe working requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.135SUBJGRP 135
  Personal Protective Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.135.9SECTION 150.608
     150.608 Who is responsible for ensuring that the personnel use or wear protective equipment and are trained in its use
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136SUBJGRP 136
  Eyes and Face
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136.10SECTION 150.609
     150.609 When is eye and face protection required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136.11SECTION 150.610
     150.610 Where must eyewash equipment be located
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.137SUBJGRP 137
  Head
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.137.12SECTION 150.611
     150.611 What head protection is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.138SUBJGRP 138
  Feet
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.138.13SECTION 150.612
     150.612 What footwear is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.139SUBJGRP 139
  Noise and Hearing Protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.139.14SECTION 150.613
     150.613 What are the requirements for a noise monitoring and hearing protection survey
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.140SUBJGRP 140
  Clothing
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.140.15SECTION 150.614
     150.614 When is protective clothing required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.141SUBJGRP 141
  Electrical
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.141.16SECTION 150.615
     150.615 What safe practices are required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142SUBJGRP 142
  Lockout/Tagout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142.17SECTION 150.616
     150.616 What are the requirements for lockout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142.18SECTION 150.617
     150.617 What are the requirements for tagout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.143SUBJGRP 143
  Respiratory Protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.143.19SECTION 150.618
     150.618 What are the requirements for respiratory protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.144SUBJGRP 144
  Fall Arrest
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.144.20SECTION 150.619
     150.619 What are the fall arrest system requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.145SUBJGRP 145
  Machine Guards
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.145.21SECTION 150.620
     150.620 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from machinery
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.146SUBJGRP 146
  Slings
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.146.22SECTION 150.621
     150.621 What are the requirements for slings
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.147SUBJGRP 147
  Warning Signs
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.147.23SECTION 150.622
     150.622 What are the warning sign requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.148SUBJGRP 148
  Confined Space Safety
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.148.24SECTION 150.623
     150.623 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from hazards associated with confined spaces
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.149SUBJGRP 149
  Blood-Borne Pathogens
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.149.25SECTION 150.624
     150.624 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from blood-borne pathogens
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150SUBJGRP 150
  Hazard Communication Program
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.26SECTION 150.625
     150.625 What must the hazard communication program contain
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.27SECTION 150.626
     150.626 What is the hazard communication program used for
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.28SECTION 150.627
     150.627 Must material safety data sheets be available to all personnel
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.29SECTION 150.628
     150.628 How must the operator label, tag, and mark a container of hazardous material
33:2.0.1.4.20.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Aids to Navigation
33:2.0.1.4.20.8.151.1SECTION 150.700
     150.700 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.8.151.2SECTION 150.705
     150.705 What are the requirements for maintaining and inspecting aids to navigation
33:2.0.1.4.20.8.151.3SECTION 150.710
     150.710 What are the requirements for supplying power to aids to navigation
33:2.0.1.4.20.8.151.4SECTION 150.715
     150.715 What are the requirements for lights used as aids to navigation
33:2.0.1.4.20.8.151.5SECTION 150.720
     150.720 What are the requirements for sound signals
33:2.0.1.4.20.9SUBPART I
Subpart I - Reports and Records
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151SUBJGRP 151
  Reports
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.1SECTION 150.800
     150.800 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.2SECTION 150.805
     150.805 What reports must be sent both to a classification society and to the Coast Guard
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.3SECTION 150.810
     150.810 Reporting a problem with an aid to navigation.
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.4SECTION 150.812
     150.812 What is the purpose of reporting casualties on deepwater ports
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.5SECTION 150.815
     150.815 How must casualties be reported
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.6SECTION 150.820
     150.820 When must a written report of casualty be submitted, and what must it contain
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.7SECTION 150.825
     150.825 Reporting a diving-related casualty.
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.8SECTION 150.830
     150.830 Reporting a pollution incident.
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.151.9SECTION 150.835
     150.835 Reporting sabotage or subversive activity.
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.152SUBJGRP 152
  Records
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.152.10SECTION 150.840
     150.840 What records must be kept
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.152.11SECTION 150.845
     150.845 Personnel records.
33:2.0.1.4.20.9.152.12SECTION 150.850
     150.850 How long must a declaration of inspection form be kept
33:2.0.1.4.20.10SUBPART J
Subpart J - Safety Zones, No Anchoring Areas, and Areas To Be Avoided
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.1SECTION 150.900
     150.900 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.2SECTION 150.905
     150.905 Why are safety zones, no anchoring areas, and areas to be avoided established
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.3SECTION 150.910
     150.910 What installations, structures, or activities are prohibited in a safety zone
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.4SECTION 150.915
     150.915 How are safety zones, no anchoring areas, and areas to be avoided established and modified
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.5SECTION 150.920
     150.920 How can I find notice of new or proposed safety zones
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.6SECTION 150.925
     150.925 How long may a safety zone, no anchoring area, or area to be avoided remain in place
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.7SECTION 150.930
     150.930 What datum is used for the geographic coordinates in this subpart
33:2.0.1.4.20.10.153.8SECTION 150.940
     150.940 Safety zones for specific deepwater ports.