33 CFR Part 150
PART 150—DEEPWATER PORTS: OPERATIONS
- PART 150—DEEPWATER PORTS: OPERATIONS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter NN—Deepwater Ports
- Subpart A—General
- § 150.1 What does this part do?
- § 150.5 Definitions.
- § 150.10 What are the general requirements for operations manuals?
- § 150.15 What must the operations manual include?
- § 150.20 How many copies of the operations manual must be given to the Coast Guard?
- § 150.25 Amending the operations manual.
- § 150.30 Proposing an amendment to the operations manual.
- § 150.35 How may an Adjacent Coastal State request an amendment to the deepwater port operations manual?
- § 150.40 Deviating from the operations manual.
- § 150.45 Emergency deviation from this subchapter or the operations manual.
- § 150.50 What are the requirements for a facility spill response plan?
- Subpart B—Inspections
- § 150.100 What are the requirements for inspecting deepwater ports?
- § 150.105 What are the requirements for annual self-inspection?
- § 150.110 What are the notification requirements upon receipt of classification society certifications?
- Subpart C—Personnel
- § 150.200 Who must ensure that deepwater port personnel are qualified?
- § 150.205 What are the language requirements for deepwater port personnel?
- § 150.210 What are the restrictions on serving in more than one position?
- § 150.225 What training and instruction are required?
- Subpart D—Vessel Navigation
- § 150.300 What does this subpart do?
- § 150.305 How does this subpart apply to unmanned deepwater ports?
- § 150.310 When is radar surveillance required?
- § 150.320 What advisories are given to tankers?
- § 150.325 What is the first notice required before a tanker enters the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.330 What is the second notice required before a tanker enters the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.340 What are the rules of navigation for tankers in the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.345 How are support vessels cleared to move within the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.350 What are the rules of navigation for support vessels in the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.355 How are other vessels cleared to move within the safety zone?
- § 150.380 Under what circumstances may vessels operate within the safety zone or area to be avoided?
- § 150.385 What is required in an emergency?
- Subpart E—Cargo Transfer Operations
- § 150.400 What does this subpart do?
- § 150.405 How must a cargo transfer system be tested and inspected?
- § 150.420 What actions must be taken when cargo transfer equipment is defective?
- § 150.425 What are the requirements for transferring cargo?
- § 150.430 What are the requirements for a declaration of inspection?
- § 150.435 When are cargo transfers not allowed?
- § 150.440 How may the Sector Commander, or MSU Commander, with COTP and OCMI authority order suspension of cargo transfers?
- § 150.445 When is oil in a single point mooring-oil transfer system (SPM-OTS) displaced with water?
- Subpart F—Emergency and Specialty Equipment
- § 150.500 What does this subpart do?
- Maintenance and Repair
- § 150.501 How must emergency equipment be maintained and repaired?
- Lifesaving Equipment (General)
- § 150.502 What are the maintenance and repair requirements for lifesaving equipment?
- Launching Appliances
- § 150.503 What are the time interval requirements for maintenance on survival craft falls?
- § 150.504 When must the operator service and examine lifeboat and rescue boat launching appliances?
- § 150.505 When must the operator service and examine lifeboat and rescue boat release gear?
- Inflatable Lifesaving Appliances
- § 150.506 When must the operator service inflatable lifesaving appliances and marine evacuation systems?
- § 150.507 How must the operator service inflatable lifesaving appliances?
- § 150.508 What are the maintenance and repair requirements for inflatable rescue boats?
- Operational Tests and Inspections (General)
- § 150.509 How must emergency equipment be tested and inspected?
- § 150.510 How must tested emergency equipment be operated?
- § 150.511 What are the operational testing requirements for lifeboat and rescue boat release gear?
- Frequency of Tests and Inspections
- § 150.512 What occurs during the weekly tests and inspections?
- § 150.513 What occurs during the monthly tests and inspections?
- § 150.514 What are the annual tests and inspections?
- Weight Testing
- § 150.515 What are the requirements for weight testing of newly installed or relocated craft?
- § 150.516 What are the periodic requirements for weight testing?
- § 150.517 How are weight tests supervised?
- Personal Safety Gear
- § 150.518 What are the inspection requirements for work vests and immersion suits?
- Emergency Lighting and Power Systems
- § 150.519 What are the requirements for emergency lighting and power systems?
- Fire Extinguishing Equipment
- § 150.520 When must fire extinguishing equipment be tested and inspected?
- § 150.521 What records are required?
- Miscellaneous Operations
- § 150.530 What may the fire main system be used for?
- § 150.531 How many fire pumps must be kept ready for use at all times?
- § 150.532 What are the requirements for connection and stowage of fire hoses?
- § 150.540 What are the restrictions on fueling aircraft?
- § 150.550 What are the requirements for the muster list?
- § 150.555 How must cranes be maintained?
- Subpart G—Workplace Safety and Health
- § 150.600 What does this subpart do?
- Safety and Health (General)
- § 150.601 What are the safety and health requirements for the workplace on a deepwater port?
- § 150.602 What occupational awareness training is required?
- § 150.603 What emergency response training is required?
- § 150.604 Who controls access to medical monitoring and exposure records?
- § 150.605 What are the procedures for reporting a possible workplace safety or health violation at a deepwater port?
- § 150.606 After learning of a possible violation, what does the Sector Commander, or the MSU Commander, with COTP and OCMI authority do?
- General Workplace Conditions
- § 150.607 What are the general safe working requirements?
- Personal Protective Equipment
- § 150.608 Who is responsible for ensuring that the personnel use or wear protective equipment and are trained in its use?
- Eyes and Face
- § 150.609 When is eye and face protection required?
- § 150.610 Where must eyewash equipment be located?
- Head
- § 150.611 What head protection is required?
- Feet
- § 150.612 What footwear is required?
- Noise and Hearing Protection
- § 150.613 What are the requirements for a noise monitoring and hearing protection survey?
- Clothing
- § 150.614 When is protective clothing required?
- Electrical
- § 150.615 What safe practices are required?
- Lockout/Tagout
- § 150.616 What are the requirements for lockout?
- § 150.617 What are the requirements for tagout?
- Respiratory Protection
- § 150.618 What are the requirements for respiratory protection?
- Fall Arrest
- § 150.619 What are the fall arrest system requirements?
- Machine Guards
- § 150.620 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from machinery?
- Slings
- § 150.621 What are the requirements for slings?
- Warning Signs
- § 150.622 What are the warning sign requirements?
- Confined Space Safety
- § 150.623 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from hazards associated with confined spaces?
- Blood-Borne Pathogens
- § 150.624 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from blood-borne pathogens?
- Hazard Communication Program
- § 150.625 What must the hazard communication program contain?
- § 150.626 What is the hazard communication program used for?
- § 150.627 Must material safety data sheets be available to all personnel?
- § 150.628 How must the operator label, tag, and mark a container of hazardous material?
- Subpart H—Aids to Navigation
- § 150.700 What does this subpart do?
- § 150.705 What are the requirements for maintaining and inspecting aids to navigation?
- § 150.710 What are the requirements for supplying power to aids to navigation?
- § 150.715 What are the requirements for lights used as aids to navigation?
- § 150.720 What are the requirements for sound signals?
- Subpart I—Reports and Records
- § 150.800 What does this subpart do?
- Reports
- § 150.805 What reports must be sent both to a classification society and to the Coast Guard?
- § 150.810 Reporting a problem with an aid to navigation.
- § 150.812 What is the purpose of reporting casualties on deepwater ports?
- § 150.815 How must casualties be reported?
- § 150.820 When must a written report of casualty be submitted, and what must it contain?
- § 150.825 Reporting a diving-related casualty.
- § 150.830 Reporting a pollution incident.
- § 150.835 Reporting sabotage or subversive activity.
- Records
- § 150.840 What records must be kept?
- § 150.845 Personnel records.
- § 150.850 How long must a declaration of inspection form be kept?
- Subpart J—Safety Zones, No Anchoring Areas, and Areas To Be Avoided
- § 150.900 What does this subpart do?
- § 150.905 Why are safety zones, no anchoring areas, and areas to be avoided established?
- § 150.910 What installations, structures, or activities are prohibited in a safety zone?
- § 150.915 How are safety zones, no anchoring areas, and areas to be avoided established and modified?
- § 150.920 How can I find notice of new or proposed safety zones?
- § 150.925 How long may a safety zone, no anchoring area, or area to be avoided remain in place?
- § 150.930 What datum is used for the geographic coordinates in this subpart?
- § 150.940 Safety zones for specific deepwater ports.