46 CFR §129.570
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- (a)This section applies to OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned).
- (b)Each cargo oil tank with a capacity of 1,000 or more cubic meters (approximately 6,290 barrels) must have one overfill device that is permanently installed on each oil tank, with an intrinsically safe high-level alarm that meets the requirements of this section.
- (c)The high-level alarm and tank overfill alarm required by paragraph (b) of this section must—
- (1)Be independent of each other;
- (2)Alarm in the event of loss of power to the alarm system or failure of electrical circuitry to the tank level sensor; and
- (3)Be able to be checked at the tank for proper operation prior to each transfer or contain an electronic self-testing feature that monitors the condition of the alarm circuitry and sensor.
- (d)The high-level alarm required by paragraph (b) of this section must—
- (e)The tank overfill alarm required by paragraph (b) of this section must—
- (1)Be independent of the oil gauging system;
- (2)Alarm early enough to allow the person in charge of transfer operations to stop the transfer operation before the oil tank overflows;
- (3)Be appropriately marked at the indicator panel; and
- (4)Have audible and visible alarm indications that can be seen and heard on the vessel where oil transfer is controlled and in the cargo deck area.