Part 149 — Deepwater Ports: Design, Construction, and Equipment
Subpart A — General
- § 149.1— What does this part do?
- § 149.3— Incorporation by reference.
- § 149.5— What definitions apply to this part?
- § 149.10— Where can the operator obtain a list of Coast Guard-approved equipment?
- § 149.15— What is the process for submitting alterations and modifications affecting the design and construction of a deepwater port?
Subpart B — Pollution Prevention Equipment
- § 149.100— What does this subpart do?
- § 149.103— What are the requirements for discharge containment and removal material and equipment?
- § 149.105— What are the requirements for the overflow and relief valves?
- § 149.110— What are the requirements for pipeline end manifold shutoff valves?
- § 149.115— What are the requirements for blank flange and shutoff valves?
- § 149.120— What are the requirements for manually operated shutoff valves?
- § 149.125— What are the requirements for the malfunction detection system?
- § 149.130— What are the requirements for the cargo transfer system alarm?
- § 149.135— What should be marked on the cargo transfer system alarm switch?
- § 149.140— What communications equipment must be on a deepwater port?
- § 149.145— What are the requirements for curbs, gutters, drains, and reservoirs?
Subpart C — Lifesaving Equipment
- § 149.300— What does this subpart do?
- § 149.301— What are the requirements for lifesaving equipment?
- § 149.302— What are the requirements when lifesaving equipment is repaired or replaced?
- § 149.303— What survival craft and rescue boats may be used on a manned deepwater port?
- § 149.304— What type and how many survival craft and rescue boats must a manned deepwater port have?
- § 149.305— What are the survival craft requirements for temporary personnel?
- § 149.306— What are the requirements for lifeboats?
- § 149.307— What are the requirements for free-fall lifeboats?
- § 149.308— What are the requirements for liferafts?
- § 149.309— What are the requirements for marine evacuation systems?
- § 149.310— What are the muster and embarkation requirements for survival craft?
- § 149.311— What are the launching and recovery requirements for lifeboats?
- § 149.312— What are the launching equipment requirements for inflatable liferafts?
- § 149.313— How must survival craft be arranged?
- § 149.314— What are the approval and stowage requirements for rescue boats?
- § 149.315— What embarkation, launching, and recovery arrangements must rescue boats meet?
- § 149.316— What are the requirements for lifejackets?
- § 149.317— How and where must lifejackets be stowed?
- § 149.318— Must every person on the deepwater port have a lifejacket?
- § 149.319— What additional lifejackets must the deepwater port have?
- § 149.320— What are the requirements for ring life buoys?
- § 149.321— How many ring life buoys must be on each deepwater port?
- § 149.322— Where must ring life buoys be located and how must they be stowed?
- § 149.323— What are the requirements for first aid kits?
- § 149.324— What are the requirements for litters?
- § 149.325— What emergency communications equipment must be on a manned deepwater port?
- § 149.326— What are the immersion suit requirements?
- § 149.327— What are the approval requirements for work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits?
- § 149.328— How must work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits be stowed?
- § 149.329— How must work vests and deck suits be marked?
- § 149.330— When may a work vest or deck suit be substituted for a lifejacket?
- § 149.331— What are the requirements for hybrid personal flotation devices?
- § 149.332— What are the requirements for inflatable lifejackets?
- § 149.333— What are the marking requirements for lifesaving equipment?
- § 149.334— Who must ensure compliance with the requirements for unmanned deepwater ports?
- § 149.335— When are people prohibited from being on an unmanned deepwater port?
- § 149.336— What are the requirements for lifejackets?
- § 149.337— What are the requirements for ring life buoys?
- § 149.338— What are the requirements for immersion suits?
- § 149.339— What is the requirement for previously approved lifesaving equipment on a deepwater port?
- § 149.340— What are the requirements for lifesaving equipment that is not required by this subchapter?
Subpart D — Firefighting and Fire Protection Equipment
- § 149.400— What does this subpart apply to?
- § 149.401— What are the general requirements for firefighting and fire protection equipment?
- § 149.402— What firefighting and fire protection equipment must be approved by the Coast Guard?
- § 149.403— How can I request to use alternate or excess fire fighting and fire prevention equipment or procedures?
- § 149.404— Can I use fire fighting equipment that is not Coast Guard approved?
- § 149.406— What are the approval requirements for a fire extinguisher?
- § 149.407— Must fire extinguishers be on the deepwater port at all times?
- § 149.408— What are the maintenance requirements for fire extinguishers?
- § 149.409— How many fire extinguishers are needed and how should they be installed?
- § 149.410— Location and number of fire extinguishers required for manned deepwater ports constructed before August 22, 2016.
- § 149.411— What are the requirements for firemen's outfits?
- § 149.412— How many fire axes are needed?
- § 149.413— On a manned deepwater port, what spaces require a fixed fire extinguishing system?
- § 149.414— What are the requirements for a fire detection and alarm system?
- § 149.415— What are the requirements for a fire main system on a manned deepwater port?
- § 149.416— What are the requirements for a dry chemical fire suppression system?
- § 149.417— What firefighting equipment must a helicopter landing deck on a manned deepwater port have?
- § 149.418— What fire protection system must a helicopter fueling facility have?
- § 149.419— Can the water supply for the helicopter deck fire protection system be part of a fire water system?
- § 149.420— What are the fire protection requirements for escape routes?
- § 149.421— What is the requirement for a previously approved fire detection and alarm system on a deepwater port?
Subpart E — Aids to Navigation
- § 149.500— What does this subpart do?
- § 149.505— What are the general requirements for aids to navigation?
- § 149.510— How do I get permission to establish an aid to navigation?
- § 149.520— What kind of lights are required?
- § 149.535— What are the requirements for rotating beacons on platforms?
- § 149.540— What are the requirements for obstruction lights on a single point mooring?
- § 149.550— What are the requirements for lights on a floating hose string?
- § 149.560— How must buoys used to define traffic lanes be marked and lighted?
- § 149.565— What are the required characteristics and intensity of lights on buoys used to define traffic lanes?
- § 149.570— How is a platform, single point mooring, or submerged turret loading identified?
- § 149.575— How must objects protruding from the water, other than platforms and single point moorings, be marked?
- § 149.580— What are the requirements for a radar beacon?
- § 149.585— What are the requirements for sound signals?
Subpart F — Design and Equipment
- § 149.600— What does this subpart do?
- § 149.610— What must the District Commander be notified of and when?
- § 149.615— What construction drawings and specifications are required?
- § 149.620— What happens when the Commandant (CG-5P) reviews and evaluates the construction drawings and specifications?
- § 149.625— What are the design standards?
- § 149.640— What are the requirements for fire protection systems?
- § 149.641— What are the structural fire protection requirements for accommodation spaces and modules?
- § 149.650— What are the requirements for single point moorings and their attached hoses?
- § 149.655— What are the requirements for helicopter fueling facilities?
- § 149.660— What are the requirements for emergency power?
- § 149.665— What are the requirements for a general alarm system?
- § 149.670— What are the requirements for marking a general alarm system?
- § 149.675— What are the requirements for the public address system?
- § 149.680— What are the requirements for medical treatment rooms?
- § 149.685— May a medical treatment room be used for other purposes?
- § 149.690— What are the requirements for means of escape, personnel landings, guardrails, similar devices, and for noise limits?
- § 149.691— What means of escape are required?
- § 149.692— Where must they be located?
- § 149.693— What are the requirements for personnel landings on manned deepwater ports?
- § 149.694— What are the requirements for catwalks, floors, and openings?
- § 149.695— What are the requirements for stairways?
- § 149.696— What are the requirements for a helicopter landing deck safety net?
- § 149.697— What are the requirements for a noise level survey?
- § 149.700— What kind of portable lights may be used on a deepwater port?