Part 189 — Inspection and Certification
Subpart 189.01 — General Provisions; Certificate of Inspection
Subpart 189.05 — Permit To Proceed to Another Port for Repair
Subpart 189.15 — Inspection of Vessels
Subpart 189.20 — Initial Inspection
Subpart 189.25 — Inspection for Certification
- § 189.25-1— Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection.
- § 189.25-5— Application for a Certificate of Inspection.
- § 189.25-10— Scope of inspection.
- § 189.25-15— Lifesaving equipment.
- § 189.25-20— Fire extinguishing equipment.
- § 189.25-25— Hull equipment.
- § 189.25-30— Electrical engineering equipment.
- § 189.25-35— Marine engineering equipment.
- § 189.25-38— Pollution prevention.
- § 189.25-40— Sanitary inspection.
- § 189.25-45— Fire hazards.
- § 189.25-47— Chemical and explosive hazards.
- § 189.25-50— Inspector not limited.
Subpart 189.27 — Annual and Periodic Inspections
Subpart 189.30 — Inspection After Accident
Subpart 189.33 — Sanitary Inspections
Subpart 189.35 — Weight Handling Gear
Subpart 189.40 — Drydocking
Subpart 189.43 — Integral Fuel Oil Tank Examinations
Subpart 189.45 — Repairs and Alterations
Subpart 189.50 — Special Operating Requirements
Subpart 189.55 — Plan Approval
Subpart 189.60 — Certificates Under International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
- § 189.60-1— Application.
- § 189.60-5— Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate.
- § 189.60-10— Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate.
- § 189.60-15— Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate.
- § 189.60-25— Exemption Certificate.
- § 189.60-30— Safety Management Certificate.
- § 189.60-35— Availability of Certificates.
- § 189.60-40— Duration of Convention certificates.
- § 189.60-45— American Bureau of Shipping.