46 CFR Part 126
PART 126—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
- PART 126—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter L—Offshore Supply Vessels
- Subpart A—General
- § 126.100 Inspector not limited.
- § 126.110 Inspection after accident.
- § 126.120 Permit to proceed to another port for repairs.
- § 126.130 Cranes.
- § 126.140 Drydocking.
- § 126.150 Repairs and alterations.
- § 126.160 Tests and inspections during repairs or alterations, or during riveting, welding, burning, or other hot work.
- § 126.170 Carriage of offshore workers.
- § 126.180 Carriage of passengers.
- Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection
- § 126.210 When required.
- § 126.220 Description.
- § 126.225 Alternate tonnage for offshore supply vessels seeking oil spill response vessel certification.
- § 126.230 How to obtain or renew.
- § 126.235 Alternate compliance.
- § 126.240 Posting.
- § 126.250 Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection.
- § 126.260 Temporary Certificate.
- § 126.270 Amendment.
- Subpart C—Initial Inspection
- § 126.310 Prerequisite to Certificate of Inspection.
- § 126.320 When made.
- § 126.330 Plans.
- § 126.340 Scope.
- § 126.350 Specific tests and inspections.
- Subpart D—Inspection for Certification
- § 126.410 Prerequisite to reissuance of Certificate of Inspection.
- § 126.420 Application for Certificate of Inspection.
- § 126.430 Scope.
- § 126.440 Lifesaving equipment.
- § 126.450 Fire-extinguishing equipment.
- § 126.460 Tanks for dry bulk cargo.
- § 126.470 Marine-engineering systems.
- § 126.480 Safety Management Certificate.
- Subpart E—Annual, Periodic, and Alternative Annual Inspections
- § 126.510 Annual and periodic inspections.
- § 126.520 Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity.
- § 126.530 Alternative annual inspection for offshore supply vessels less than 400 gross tons in foreign ports.