46 C.F.R. PART 167--PUBLIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS
TITLE 46--Shipping
CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER R--NAUTICAL SCHOOLS
PART 167--PUBLIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS
Subpart 167.01--GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Basis and purpose of part.
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Application of regulations.
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Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes routes.
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Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion.
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Effective date of regulations.
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Specifications for articles or materials.
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OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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Subpart 167.05--DEFINITIONS
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Coast Guard District Commander.
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Marine inspector or inspector.
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Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
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Subpart 167.10--ENFORCEMENT AND RIGHT OF APPEAL
Subpart 167.15--INSPECTIONS
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Authority of marine inspectors.
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Application for annual inspection.
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Application for inspection of a new nautical school ship or a conversion of a vessel to a nautical school ship.
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Inspections of nautical school ships.
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Inspection standards for hulls, boilers and machinery.
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Definitions relating to hull examinations.
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Inspection of lifesaving appliances and arrangements.
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Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and underwater survey intervals.
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Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD).
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Notice and plans required.
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Integral fuel oil tank examinations--T/ALL.
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Subpart 167.20--HULL REQUIREMENTS, CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT OF NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS
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Subdivision and stability.
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Scupper, sanitary and similar discharges.
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Bilge pumps, bilge piping and sounding arrangements.
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Subpart 167.25--MARINE ENGINEERING
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Boilers, pressure vessels, piping and appurtenances.
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Inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, piping and appurtenances.
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Subpart 167.30--REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS
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Notice of repairs or alterations required.
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Proceeding to another port for repairs.
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Special operating requirements.
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Subpart 167.35--LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT
Subpart 167.40--CERTAIN EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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Electrical installations.
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Voice tubes, telephone, and telegraph systems.
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Deep-sea sounding apparatus.
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Magnetic compass and gyrocompass.
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Subpart 167.43--WORK VESTS
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Approved types of work vests.
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Additional requirements for hybrid work vests.
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Subpart 167.45--SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING AND FIRE PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS
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Steam, carbon dioxide, and halon fire extinguishing systems.
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Steam fire pumps or their equivalent.
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Capacity of pipes and hose.
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Examination and testing of pumps and fire-extinguishing equipment.
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Fire mains and hose connections.
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Use of approved fire-fighting equipment.
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Fire-fighting equipment on nautical school ships using oil as fuel.
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Carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing system requirements.
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Foam smothering system requirements.
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Emergency breathing apparatus and flame safety lamps.
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Portable fire extinguishers in accommodation spaces.
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Portable fire extinguishers, general requirements.
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Fire extinguishers for emergency powerplants.
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Subpart 167.50--ACCOMMODATIONS
Subpart 167.55--SPECIAL MARKINGS REQUIRED
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Draft marks and draft indicating systems.
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Marking of fire and emergency equipment.
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Subpart 167.60--CERTIFICATES OF INSPECTION
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Issuance by Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
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Period of time for which valid.
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Exhibition of certificate of inspection.
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Manning and persons allowed to be carried.
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Subpart 167.65--SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
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Emergency training, musters, and drills.
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Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light.
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Routing instructions; strict compliance with.
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Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements.
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Notice to mariners; aids to navigation.
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Posting placards of lifesaving signals.
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Examination of boilers and machinery by engineer.
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Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records.
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Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe boilers and machinery by engineers.
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