33 CFR Part 155
PART 155—OIL OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION REGULATIONS FOR VESSELS
- PART 155—OIL OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION REGULATIONS FOR VESSELS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter O—Pollution
- Subpart A—General
- § 155.100 Applicability.
- § 155.110 Definitions.
- § 155.120 Equivalents.
- § 155.130 Exemptions.
- § 155.140 Incorporation by reference.
- Subpart B—Vessel Equipment
- § 155.200 Definitions.
- § 155.205 Discharge removal equipment for vessels 400 feet or greater in length.
- § 155.210 Discharge removal equipment for vessels less than 400 feet in length.
- § 155.215 Discharge removal equipment for inland oil barges.
- § 155.220 Discharge removal equipment for vessels carrying oil as secondary cargo.
- § 155.225 Internal cargo transfer capability.
- § 155.230 Emergency control systems for tank barges.
- § 155.235 Emergency towing capability for oil tankers.
- § 155.240 Damage stability information for oil tankers and offshore oil barges.
- § 155.245 Damage stability information for inland oil barges.
- § 155.250 Oil fuel tank protection.
- § 155.310 Containment of oil and hazardous material cargo discharges.
- § 155.320 Fuel oil and bulk lubricating oil discharge containment.
- § 155.330 Oily mixture (bilge slops)/fuel oil tank ballast water discharges on U.S. non-oceangoing ships.
- § 155.350 Oily mixture (bilge slops)/fuel oil tank ballast water discharges on oceangoing ships of less than 400 gross tons.
- § 155.360 Oily mixture (bilge slops) discharges on oceangoing ships of 400 gross tons and above but less than 10,000 gross tons, excluding ships that carry ballast water in their fuel oil tanks.
- § 155.370 Oily mixture (bilge slops)/fuel oil tank ballast water discharges on oceangoing ships of 10,000 gross tons and above and oceangoing ships of 400 gross tons and above that carry ballast water in their fuel oil tanks.
- § 155.380 Oily water separating equipment and bilge alarm approval standards.
- § 155.400 Platform machinery space drainage on oceangoing fixed and floating drilling rigs and other platforms.
- § 155.410 Pumping, piping and discharge requirements for non-oceangoing ships of 100 gross tons and above.
- § 155.420 Pumping, piping and discharge requirements for oceangoing ships of 100 gross tons and above but less than 400 gross tons.
- § 155.430 Standard discharge connections for oceangoing ships of 400 gross tons and above.
- § 155.440 Segregation of fuel oil and ballast water on new oceangoing ships of 4,000 gross tons and above, other than oil tankers, and on new oceangoing oil tankers of 150 gross tons and above.
- § 155.450 Placard.
- § 155.470 Prohibited spaces.
- § 155.480 Overfill devices.
- § 155.490 [Reserved]
- Subpart C—Transfer Personnel, Procedures, Equipment, and Records
- § 155.700 Designation of person in charge.
- § 155.710 Qualifications of person in charge.
- § 155.715 Contents of letter of designation as a person-in-charge of the transfer of fuel oil.
- § 155.720 Transfer procedures.
- § 155.730 Compliance with transfer procedures.
- § 155.740 Availability of transfer procedures.
- § 155.750 Contents of transfer procedures.
- § 155.760 Amendment of transfer procedures.
- § 155.770 Draining into bilges.
- § 155.775 Maximum cargo level of oil.
- § 155.780 Emergency shutdown.
- § 155.785 Communications.
- § 155.790 Deck lighting.
- § 155.800 Transfer hose.
- § 155.805 Closure devices.
- § 155.810 Tank vessel security.
- § 155.815 Tank vessel integrity.
- § 155.820 Records.
- Subpart D—Tank Vessel Response Plans for Oil
- § 155.1010 Purpose.
- § 155.1015 Applicability.
- § 155.1020 Definitions.
- § 155.1025 Operating restrictions and interim operating authorization.
- § 155.1026 Qualified individual and alternate qualified individual.
- § 155.1030 General response plan requirements.
- § 155.1035 Response plan requirements for manned vessels carrying oil as a primary cargo.
- § 155.1040 Response plan requirements for unmanned tank barges carrying oil as a primary cargo.
- § 155.1045 Response plan requirements for vessels carrying oil as a secondary cargo.
- § 155.1050 Response plan development and evaluation criteria for vessels carrying groups I through IV petroleum oil as a primary cargo.
- § 155.1052 Response plan development and evaluation criteria for vessels carrying group V petroleum oil as a primary cargo.
- § 155.1055 Training.
- § 155.1060 Exercises.
- § 155.1062 Inspection and maintenance of response resources.
- § 155.1065 Procedures for plan submission, approval, requests for acceptance of alternative planning criteria, and appeal.
- § 155.1070 Procedures for plan review, revision, amendment, and appeal.
- Subpart E—Additional Response Plan Requirements for Tankers Loading Cargo at a Facility Permitted Under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act
- § 155.1110 Purpose and applicability.
- § 155.1115 Definitions.
- § 155.1120 Operating restrictions and interim operating authorization.
- § 155.1125 Additional response plan requirements.
- § 155.1130 Requirements for prepositioned response equipment.
- § 155.1135 Response plan development and evaluation criteria.
- § 155.1145 Submission and approval procedures.
- § 155.1150 Plan revision and amendment procedures.
- Subpart F—Response plan requirements for vessels carrying animal fats and vegetable oils as a primary cargo
- § 155.1210 Purpose and applicability.
- § 155.1225 Response plan submission requirements.
- § 155.1230 Response plan development and evaluation criteria.
- Subpart G—Response Plan Requirements for Vessels Carrying Other Non-Petroleum Oils as a Primary Cargo
- § 155.2210 Purpose and applicability.
- § 155.2225 Response plan submission requirements.
- § 155.2230 Response plan development and evaluation criteria.
- Subpart H [Reserved]
- Subpart I—Salvage and Marine Firefighting
- § 155.4010 Purpose of this subpart.
- § 155.4015 Vessel owners and operators who must follow this subpart.
- § 155.4020 Complying with this subpart.
- § 155.4025 Definitions.
- § 155.4030 Required salvage and marine firefighting services to list in response plans.
- § 155.4032 Other resource provider considerations.
- § 155.4035 Required pre-incident information and arrangements for the salvage and marine firefighting resource providers listed in response plans.
- § 155.4040 Response times for each salvage and marine firefighting service.
- § 155.4045 Required agreements or contracts with the salvage and marine firefighting resource providers.
- § 155.4050 Ensuring that the salvors and marine firefighters are adequate.
- § 155.4052 Drills and exercises.
- § 155.4055 Temporary waivers from meeting one or more of the specified response times.
- Subpart J—Nontank Vessel Response Plans
- § 155.5010 Purpose.
- § 155.5012 Deviation from response plan.
- § 155.5015 Applicability.
- § 155.5020 Definitions.
- § 155.5021 Operating restrictions.
- § 155.5023 Interim operating authorization.
- § 155.5025 One-time port waiver.
- § 155.5026 Qualified individual and alternate qualified individual.
- § 155.5030 Nontank vessel response plan requirements: General content.
- § 155.5035 Nontank vessel response plan requirements: Specific content.
- § 155.5050 Response plan development and evaluation criteria for nontank vessels carrying groups I through IV petroleum oil.
- § 155.5052 Response plan development and evaluation criteria for nontank vessels carrying group V petroleum oil.
- § 155.5055 Training.
- § 155.5060 Exercises.
- § 155.5061 Alternative Training and Exercise Program.
- § 155.5062 Inspection and maintenance of response resources.
- § 155.5065 Procedures for plan submission and approval.
- § 155.5067 Alternative planning criteria.
- § 155.5070 Procedures for plan review, revision, and amendment.
- § 155.5075 Appeal procedures.
- Appendix A to Part 155—Specifications for Shore Connection
- Appendix B to Part 155—Determining and Evaluating Required Response Resources for Vessel Response Plans
- Appendix C to Part 155—Training Elements for Oil Spill Response Plans