[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: 33CFR155.710]

[Page 385-387]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 155--OIL OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION REGULATIONS FOR 
VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart C--Transfer Personnel, Procedures, Equipment, and Records
 
Sec. 155.710  Qualifications of person in charge.

    (a) On each tankship required to be documented under the laws of the 
United States, the operator or agent of the vessel, or the person who 
arranges and hires a person to be in charge either of a transfer of 
liquid cargo in bulk or of cargo-tank cleaning, shall verify to his or 
her satisfaction that each person designated as a PIC--
    (1) Has sufficient training and experience with the relevant 
characteristics of the vessel on which he or she is engaged--including 
the cargo for transfer, the cargo-containment system, the cargo system 
(including transfer procedures, and shipboard-emergency equipment and 
procedures), the control and monitoring systems, the procedures for 
reporting pollution incidents, and, if installed, the Crude-Oil Washing 
(COW), inert-gas, and vapor-control systems--to safely conduct a 
transfer of fuel oil, a transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or cargo-tank 
cleaning;
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, holds a 
license issued under 46 CFR part 10 authorizing service aboard a vessel 
certified for voyages beyond any Boundary Line described in 46 CFR part 
7, except on tankships or self-propelled tank vessels not certified for 
voyages beyond the Boundary Line; and
    (3) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section and 46 CFR 
13.113 (a) or (c), holds a Tankerman-PIC endorsement issued under 46 CFR 
part 13 that authorizes the holder to supervise the transfer of fuel 
oil, the transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or cargo-tank cleaning, as 
appropriate to the product.
    (b) On each tank barge required to be inspected under 46 U.S.C. 
3703, the operator or agent of the vessel, or the person who arranges 
and hires a person to be in charge of a transfer of fuel oil, of a 
transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or of cargo-tank cleaning, shall 
verify to his or her satisfaction that each PIC--
    (1) Has sufficient training and experience with the relevant 
characteristics of the vessel on which he or she is engaged--including 
the cargo for transfer, the cargo-containment system, the cargo system 
(including transfer procedures, and shipboard-emergency equipment and 
procedures), the control and monitoring systems, the procedures for 
reporting pollution incidents, and, if installed, the COW, inert-gas, 
and vapor-control systems--to safely conduct either a transfer of liquid 
cargo in bulk or cargo-tank cleaning; and
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section and 46 CFR 
part 13.113 (a) or (c), holds a Tankerman-PIC or Tankerman-PIC (Barge) 
endorsement issued under 46 CFR part 13 that authorizes the holder to 
supervise the transfer of fuel oil, the transfer of liquid cargo in 
bulk, or cargo-tank cleaning, as appropriate to the product and vessel.
    (c) On each foreign tankship, the operator or agent of the vessel 
shall verify to his or her satisfaction that each PIC either of a 
transfer of liquid cargo in bulk or of cargo-tank cleaning--
    (1) Has sufficient training and experience with the relevant 
characteristics of the vessel on which he or she is engaged, including 
the cargo for transfer, the cargo-containment system, the cargo system 
(including transfer procedures, and shipboard-emergency equipment and 
procedures), the control and monitoring systems, the procedures for 
reporting pollution incidents, and, if installed, the systems for crude-
oil washing, inert gas, and vapor control, to safely conduct either a 
transfer of liquid cargo in bulk or cargo-tank cleaning;
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, holds a 
license or other document issued by the flag state or its authorized 
agent authorizing service as master, mate, pilot, engineer, or operator 
on that vessel;
    (3) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, holds a 
Dangerous-Cargo Endorsement or Certificate issued by a flag state party 
to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification 
and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW), or other form of evidence 
acceptable to the Coast Guard, attesting the PIC's meeting the 
requirements of Chapter V of STCW as a PIC of the transfer of fuel oil, 
of the transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or of cargo-tank cleaning;

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    (4) Is capable of reading, speaking, and understanding in English, 
or a language mutually-agreed-upon with the shoreside PIC of the 
transfer, all instructions needed to commence, conduct, and complete a 
transfer of fuel oil, a transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or cargo-tank 
cleaning, except that the use of an interpreter meets this requirement 
if the interpreter--
    (i) Fluently speaks the language spoken by each PIC;
    (ii) Is immediately available to the PIC on the tankship at all 
times during the transfer or cargo-tank cleaning; and
    (iii) Is knowledgeable about, and conversant with terminology of, 
ships, transfers, and cargo-tank cleaning; and
    (5) Is capable of effectively communicating with all crewmembers 
involved in the transfer or cargo-tank cleaning, with or without an 
interpreter.
    (d) On each foreign tank barge, the operator or agent of the vessel 
shall verify to his or her satisfaction that each PIC either of the 
transfer of liquid cargo in bulk or of cargo-tank cleaning--
    (1) Has sufficient training and experience with the relevant 
characteristics of the vessel on which he or she is engaged--including 
the cargo for transfer, the cargo-containment system, the cargo system 
(including transfer procedures, and shipboard-emergency equipment and 
procedures), the control and monitoring systems, the procedures for 
reporting pollution incidents, and, if installed, the COW, inert-gas, 
and vapor-control systems--to safely conduct a transfer of fuel oil, a 
transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or cargo-tank cleaning;
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, holds a 
Dangerous-Cargo Endorsement or Certificate issued by a flag state party 
to STCW, or other form of evidence acceptable to the Coast Guard, 
attesting the PIC's meeting the requirements of Chapter V of STCW as a 
PIC of the transfer of fuel oil, of the transfer of liquid cargo in 
bulk, or of cargo-tank cleaning;
    (3) Is capable of reading, speaking, and understanding in English, 
or a language mutually-agreed-upon with the shoreside PIC of the 
transfer, all instructions needed to commence, conduct, and complete a 
transfer of fuel oil, a transfer of liquid cargo in bulk, or cargo-tank 
cleaning, except that the use of an interpreter meets this requirement 
if the interpreter--
    (i) Fluently speaks the language spoken by each PIC;
    (ii) Is immediately available to the PIC on the tankship at all 
times during the transfer or cargo-tank cleaning; and
    (iii) Is knowledgeable about, and conversant with terminology of, 
ships, transfers, and cargo-tank cleaning; and
    (4) Is capable of effectively communicating with all crewmembers 
involved in the transfer or cargo-tank cleaning, with or without an 
interpreter.
    (e) The operator or agent of each vessel to which this section 
applies shall verify to his or her satisfaction that the PIC of any 
transfer of fuel oil requiring a Declaration of Inspection--
    (1) On each inspected vessel required by 46 CFR chapter I to have a 
licensed person aboard, holds a valid license issued under 46 CFR part 
10 authorizing service as a master, mate, pilot, engineer, or operator 
aboard that vessel, or holds a valid merchant mariner's document 
endorsed as Tankerman-PIC;
    (2) On each uninspected vessel, either complies with the 
requirements of paragraph (e)(1) of this section or carries a letter 
satisfying the requirements of Sec. 155.715 and designating him or her 
as a PIC, unless equivalent evidence is immediately available aboard the 
vessel or at his or her place of employment.
    (3) On each tank barge, for its own engine-driven pumps, either 
complies with paragraph (e)(1) or (2) of this section or has been 
instructed by the operator or agent of the vessel both in his or her 
duties and in the Federal statutes and regulations on water pollution 
that apply to the vessel; or
    (4) On each foreign vessel, holds a license or certificate issued by 
a flag state party to STCW, or other form of evidence acceptable to the 
Coast Guard, attesting the qualifications of the PIC to act as master, 
mate, pilot, operator, engineer, or tankerman aboard that vessel.

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    (f) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, the 
operator or agent of each self-propelled tank vessel carrying oil or 
hazardous material in bulk shall verify to his or her satisfaction that 
the PIC of the transfer of oil or hazardous material in bulk to or from 
a vessel, or of cargo-tank cleaning, holds a Tankerman-PIC endorsement 
on his or her MMD and either a license or a Certificate issued by a flag 
state party to STCW authorizing service as a master, mate, pilot, 
engineer, or operator aboard that vessel.
    (g) The PIC of a cargo-tank cleaning on a vessel at a tank-cleaning 
facility or shipyard need not hold any of the licenses, documents, 
certificates, or endorsements required in paragraphs (a) through (f) of 
this section, if he or she is a National Fire Protection Association 
Certificated Marine Chemist.

[CGD 79-116, 60 FR 17141, Apr. 4, 1995, as amended by CGD 79-116, 61 FR 
25126, May 8, 1997; CGD 79-116, 63 FR 35826, July 1, 1998]