14 U.S.C. § 911
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- (a)The Secretary shall establish, implement, and maintain the minimum standards necessary for the safe operation of all Coast Guard search and rescue center facilities, including with respect to the following:
- (1)The lighting, acoustics, and temperature in the facilities.
- (2)The number of individuals on a shift in the facility assigned search and rescue responsibilities (including communications), which may be adjusted based on seasonal workload.
- (3)The length of time an individual may serve on watch to minimize fatigue, based on the best scientific information available.
- (4)The scheduling of individuals having search and rescue responsibilities to minimize fatigue of the individual when on duty in the facility.
- (5)The workload of each individual engaged in search and rescue responsibilities in the facility.
- (6)Stress management for the individuals assigned search and rescue responsibilities in the facilities.
- (7)The design of equipment and facilities to minimize fatigue and enhance search and rescue operations.
- (8)The acquisition and maintenance of interim search and rescue command center communications equipment.
- (9)Any other requirements that the Secretary believes will increase the safe operation of the search and rescue centers.
- (b)It is the sense of the Congress that the Secretary should establish, implement, and maintain minimum standards necessary to ensure that an individual on duty or watch in a Coast Guard search and rescue command center facility does not work more than 12 hours in a 24-hour period, except in an emergency or unforeseen circumstances.
- (c)For the purposes of this section, the term “search and rescue center facility” means a Coast Guard shore facility that maintains a search and rescue mission coordination and communications watch.