33 C.F.R. § 150.601 What are the requirements for workplace safety and health on a deepwater port?
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters
(a) Each operator of a deepwater port must ensure compliance, on that port, with the requirements of this subpart, and must ensure that all places of employment within the port are: (1) Maintained in compliance with workplace safety and health regulations of this subpart; and (2) Free from recognized hazardous conditions. (b) Persons responsible for actual operations, including owners, operators, contractors, and subcontractors must ensure that those operations subject to their control are: (1) Conducted in compliance with workplace safety and health regulations of this subpart; and (2) Free from recognized hazardous conditions. (c) The term “recognized hazardous conditions,” as used in this subpart, means conditions that are: (1) Generally known among persons in the affected industry as causing, or likely to cause, death or serious physical harm to persons exposed to those conditions; and (2) Routinely controlled in the affected industry.
Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
PART 150—DEEPWATER PORTS: OPERATIONS
Subpart G—Workplace Safety and Health
Safety and Health (General)
§ 150.601 What are the requirements for workplace safety and health on a deepwater port?

