33 CFR §149.414
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- (a)All accommodation and service spaces on a manned deepwater port, and all spaces or systems on a manned or unmanned deepwater port for processing, storing, transferring, or regasifying liquefied natural gas, must have an automatic fire detection and alarm system that:
- (1)Either complies with 46 CFR 108.405 or
- (2)Is designed and installed in compliance with a national consensus standard, as that term is defined in 29 CFR 1910.2, for fire detection and fire alarm systems, and that complies with standards set by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, as that term is defined in 29 CFR 1910.7, for such systems or hardware.
- (b)Sleeping quarters must be fitted with smoke detectors that have local alarms and that may or may not be connected to the central alarm panel.
- (c)Each fire detection and fire alarm system must have both a visual alarm and an audible alarm at a normally manned area.
- (d)Each fire detection and fire alarm system must be divided into zones to limit the area covered by a particular alarm signal.