46 CFR §140.410
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- (a)Personnel must meet the requirements in §§ 15.405 and 15.1105 of this chapter, as appropriate.
- (b)Prior to getting underway for the first time on a particular towing vessel, each crewmember must receive a safety orientation on:
- (1)His or her duties in an emergency;
- (2)The location, operation, and use of lifesaving equipment;
- (3)Prevention of falls overboard;
- (4)Personal safety measures;
- (5)The location, operation, and use of Personal Protective Equipment;
- (6)Emergency egress procedures;
- (7)The use and operation of watertight and weathertight closures;
- (8)Responsibilities to provide assistance to individuals that are not crewmembers;
- (9)How to respond to emergencies relative to the tow; and
- (10)Awareness of, and expected response to, any other hazards inherent to the operation of the towing vessel which may pose a threat to life, property, or the environment.
- (c)The safety orientation provided to crewmembers who received a safety orientation on another vessel may be modified to cover only those areas unique to the other vessel on which service will occur.
- (d)Safety orientations and other crew training must be documented in the TVR, official logbook, or in accordance with the TSMS applicable to the vessel. The entry must include: