46 CFR §169.815
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- (a)The station bill must set forth the various signals used for calling the ship's company to their stations and for giving instructions while at their stations.
- (b)On vessels of 100 gross tons and over the following signals must be used.
- (1)The first alarm signal must be a continuous blast of the vessel's whistle for a period of not less than 10 seconds supplemented by the continuous ringing of the general alarm bells for not less than 10 seconds.
- (2)For dismissal from fire alarm stations, the general alarm must be sounded three times supplemented by three short blasts of the vessel's whistle.
- (3)The signal for boat stations or boat drill must be a succession of more than six short blasts, followed by one long blast, of the vessel's whistle supplemented by a comparable signal on the general alarm bells.
- (4)For dismissal from boat stations, there must be three short blasts of the whistle.
- (c)Where whistle signals are used for handling the lifeboats, they must be as follows: