[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR143.405]

[Page 149-150]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 143--DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart E--Standby Vessels
 
Sec. 143.405  Equipment.

    (a) Standby vessels must have, at least, the following equipment:
    (1) Multiple propellers or propulsion devices.
    (2) Two searchlights.
    (3) For vessels certificated under Subchapter H of 46 CFR Chapter I, 
a line throwing appliance that meets the requirements in 46 CFR 75.45.
    (4) For vessels certificated under subchapters I or T of 46 CFR 
chapter I, a line throwing appliance that meets the requirements of 46 
CFR 94.45.
    (5) A Stokes or comparable litter.
    (6) One blanket for each person on the most populated facility that 
the standby vessel is designated to assist.
    (7) Means for safely retrieving persons, including injured or 
helpless persons, from the water. The means of retrieval must be 
demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine 
Inspection.
    (8) A scramble net that can be rigged on either side of the standby 
vessel.
    (9) A minimum of four Coast Guard approved ring life buoys, each 
equipped with 15 fathoms of line.
    (10) An immersion suit approved by the Coast Guard under 46 CFR 
160.171, or a buoyant suit meeting Supplement A of ANSI/UL-1123-1987 and 
approved under 46 CFR 160.053, for each member of the standby vessel's 
crew when the standby vessel operates north of 32 degrees north latitude 
in the Atlantic Ocean or north of 35 degrees north latitude in all other 
waters.
    (11) Two boat hooks.
    (12) A fire monitor with a minimum flow rate of, at least, 500 
gallons per minute.
    (13) One two-way radio capable of voice communications with the OCS 
facility, helicopters or other rescue aircraft, rescue boats, and shore 
side support personnel.
    (14) Floodlights to illuminate the personnel and boat retrieval 
area, the scramble net when deployed, and the water around the personnel 
retrieval and scramble net deployment areas.
    (15) A copy of ``The Ship's Medicine Chest and Medical Aid at Sea'', 
DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 84-2024, available from the Superintendent of 
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
    (16) An industrial first aid kit sized for 50 percent of the number 
of persons on the most populated facility that the standby vessel is 
designated to assist.
    (17) Coast Guard approved life preservers for 50 percent of the 
number of

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persons on the most populated facility that the standby vessel is 
designated to assist.
    (b) Equipment required by paragraph (a) of this section must be to 
the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.