Part 167 — Public Nautical School Ships
Subpart 167.01 — General Provisions
- § 167.01-1— Basis and purpose of part.
- § 167.01-5— Applicability; preemptive effect.
- § 167.01-7— Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes routes.
- § 167.01-8— Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion.
- § 167.01-10— Effective date of regulations.
- § 167.01-15— Specifications for articles or materials.
- § 167.01-20— OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Subpart 167.05 — Definitions
- § 167.05-1— Definition of terms.
- § 167.05-5— Approved.
- § 167.05-10— Commandant.
- § 167.05-15— Coast Guard District Commander.
- § 167.05-20— Marine inspector or inspector.
- § 167.05-25— Nautical school ship.
- § 167.05-30— Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
- § 167.05-35— Public nautical school.
- § 167.05-40— Underwater survey.
Subpart 167.10 — Enforcement and Right of Appeal
Subpart 167.15 — Inspections
- § 167.15-1— Inspections required.
- § 167.15-5— Authority of marine inspectors.
- § 167.15-10— Application for annual inspection.
- § 167.15-15— Application for inspection of a new nautical school ship or a conversion of a vessel to a nautical school ship.
- § 167.15-20— Inspections of nautical school ships.
- § 167.15-25— Inspection standards for hulls, boilers and machinery.
- § 167.15-27— Definitions relating to hull examinations.
- § 167.15-28— Inspection of lifesaving appliances and arrangements.
- § 167.15-30— Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and underwater survey intervals.
- § 167.15-33— Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD).
- § 167.15-35— Notice and plans required.
- § 167.15-40— Integral fuel oil tank examinations—T/ALL.
- § 167.15-50— Tailshaft examinations.
Subpart 167.20 — Hull Requirements, Construction and Arrangement of Nautical School Ships
Subpart 167.25 — Marine Engineering
Subpart 167.30 — Repairs or Alterations
Subpart 167.35 — Lifesaving Equipment
Subpart 167.40 — Certain Equipment Requirements
Subpart 167.43 — Work Vests
Subpart 167.45 — Special Firefighting and Fire Prevention Requirements
- § 167.45-1— Steam, carbon dioxide, Halon 1301, and clean agent fire extinguishing systems.
- § 167.45-5— Steam fire pumps or their equivalent.
- § 167.45-10— Couplings on fire hose.
- § 167.45-15— Capacity of pipes and hose.
- § 167.45-20— Examination and testing of pumps and fire-extinguishing equipment.
- § 167.45-25— Fire mains and hose connections.
- § 167.45-30— Use of approved fire-fighting equipment.
- § 167.45-40— Fire-fighting equipment on nautical school ships using oil as fuel.
- § 167.45-45— Carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system requirements.
- § 167.45-50— Foam smothering system requirements.
- § 167.45-60— Emergency breathing apparatus and flame safety lamps.
- § 167.45-65— Portable fire extinguishers in accommodation spaces.
- § 167.45-70— Portable fire extinguishers, general requirements.
- § 167.45-71— Exemptions to the requirements of portable fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed before August 22, 2016.
- § 167.45-75— Fire extinguishers for emergency powerplants.
- § 167.45-80— Fire axes.
Subpart 167.50 — Accommodations
Subpart 167.55 — Special Markings Required
Subpart 167.60 — Certificates of Inspection
Subpart 167.65 — Special Operating Requirements
- § 167.65-1— Emergency training, musters, and drills.
- § 167.65-5— Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light.
- § 167.65-15— Routing instructions; strict compliance with.
- § 167.65-20— Unnecessary whistling.
- § 167.65-25— Steering gear tests.
- § 167.65-35— Use of auto pilot.
- § 167.65-38— Loading doors.
- § 167.65-40— Draft.
- § 167.65-42— Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements.
- § 167.65-45— Notice to mariners; aids to navigation.
- § 167.65-50— Posting placards of lifesaving signals.
- § 167.65-60— Examination of boilers and machinery by engineer.
- § 167.65-65— Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records.
- § 167.65-70— Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe boilers and machinery by engineers.