[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: 33CFR156.120]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 156--OIL AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TRANSFER OPERATIONS--Table of Contents
 
        Subpart A--Oil and Hazardous Material Transfer Operations
 
Sec. 156.120  Requirements for transfer.

    A transfer is considered to begin when the person in charge on the 
transferring vessel or facility and the person in charge on the 
receiving facility or vessel first meet to begin completing the 
declaration of inspection, as required by Sec. 156.150 of this part. No 
person shall conduct an oil or hazardous material transfer operation 
unless:
    (a) The vessel's moorings are strong enough to hold during all 
expected conditions of surge, current, and weather and are long enough 
to allow adjustment for changes in draft, drift, and tide during the 
transfer operation;
    (b) Transfer hoses and loading arms are long enough to allow the 
vessel to move to the limits of its moorings without placing strain on 
the hose, loading arm, or transfer piping system;
    (c) Each hose is supported to prevent kinking or other damage to the 
hose and strain on its coupling.
    (d) Each part of the transfer system is aligned to allow the flow of 
oil or hazardous material;
    (e) Each part of the transfer system not necessary for the transfer 
operation is securely blanked or shut off;
    (f) The end of each hose and loading arm that is not connected for 
the transfer of oil or hazardous material is blanked off using the 
closure devices required by Sec.Sec. 154.520 and 155.805 of this 
chapter;
    (g) The transfer system is attached to a fixed connection on the 
vessel and

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the facility except that when a vessel is receiving fuel, an automatic 
back pressure shutoff nozzle may be used;
    (h) Each overboard discharge or sea suction valve that is connected 
to the vessel's transfer or cargo tank system is sealed or lashed in the 
closed position; except when used to receive or discharge ballast in 
compliance with 33 CFR Part 157;
    (i) Each transfer hose has no unrepaired loose covers, kinks, 
bulges, soft spots, or any other defect which would permit the discharge 
of oil or hazardous material through the hose material and no gouges, 
cuts, or slashes that penetrate the first layer of hose reinforcement 
(``reinforcement'' means the strength members of the hose, consisting of 
fabric, cord and/or metal);
    (j) Each hose or loading arm in use meets Sec.Sec. 154.500 and 
154.510 of this chapter, respectively;
    (k) Each connection meets Sec. 156.130;
    (l) Any monitoring devices required by Sec. 154.525 of this chapter 
are installed and operating properly;
    (m) The discharge containment equipment required by Sec. 154.545 of 
this chapter is readily accessible or deployed as applicable;
    (n) The discharge containment required by Sec.Sec. 154.530, 155.310, 
and 155.320 of this chapter, as applicable, is in place and periodically 
drained to provide the required capacity;
    (o) Each drain and scupper is closed by the mechanical means 
required by Sec. 155.310;
    (p) All connections in the transfer system are leak free except that 
a component in the transfer system, such as the packing glands of a 
pump, may leak at a rate that does not exceed the capacity of the 
discharge containment provided during the transfer operation;
    (q) The communications required by Sec.Sec. 154.560 and 155.785 of 
this chapter are operable for the transfer operation;
    (r) The emergency means of shutdown required by Sec.Sec. 154.550 and 
155.780 of this chapter, as applicable, is in position and operable;
    (s) There is a person in charge on the transferring vessel or 
facility and the receiving vessel or facility except as otherwise 
authorized under Sec. 156.115;
    (t) Each person in charge required by paragraph (s) of this section:
    (1) Is at the site of the transfer operation and immediately 
available to the transfer personnel;
    (2) Has in his or her possession a copy of the facility operations 
manual or vessel transfer procedures, as appropriate; and
    (3) Conducts the transfer operation in accordance with the facility 
operations manual or vessel transfer procedures, as appropriate;
    (u) The personnel required, under the facility operations manual and 
the vessel transfer procedures, to conduct the transfer operation:
    (1) Are on duty; and
    (2) Conduct the transfer operation in accordance with the facility 
operations manual or vessel transfer procedures, as appropriate;
    (v) At least one person is at the site of the transfer operation who 
fluently speaks the language or languages spoken by both persons in 
charge;
    (w) The person in charge of the transfer on the transferring vessel 
or facility and the person in charge of it on the receiving vessel or 
facility have held a conference, to ensure that each person in charge 
understands--
    (1) The identity of the product to be transferred;
    (2) The sequence of transfer operations;
    (3) The transfer rate;
    (4) The name or title and location of each person participating in 
the transfer operation;
    (5) Details of the transferring and receiving systems including 
procedures to ensure that the transfer pressure does not exceed the 
maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) for each hose assembly, 
loading arm and/or transfer pipe system;
    (6) Critical stages of the transfer operation;
    (7) Federal, state, and local rules that apply to the transfer of 
oil or hazardous material;
    (8) Emergency procedures;
    (9) Discharge containment procedures;
    (10) Discharge reporting procedures;
    (11) Watch or shift arrangement;
    (12) Transfer shutdown procedures; and,

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    (13) If the persons use radios, a predetermined frequency for 
communications during the transfer, agreed upon by both.
    (x) The person in charge of transfer operations on the transferring 
vessel or facility and the person in charge of transfer operations on 
the receiving vessel or facility agree to begin the transfer operation;
    (y) Between sunset and sunrise the lighting required by Sec.Sec. 
154.570 and 155.790 of this chapter is provided; and
    (z) For transfer operations between tank barges from sunset to 
sunrise, lighting is provided as described in Sec. 155.790 of this 
chapter.
    (aa) A transfer operation which includes collection of vapor emitted 
from a vessel's cargo tanks through a venting system not located on the 
vessel must have the following verified by the person in charge:
    (1) Each manual valve in the vapor collection system is correctly 
positioned to allow the collection of cargo vapor;
    (2) A vapor collection hose or arm is connected to the vessel's 
vapor connection;
    (3) The electrical insulating device required by Sec. 154.810(g) of 
this chapter or 46 CFR 39.40-3(c) is fitted between the facility vapor 
connection and the vessel vapor connection;
    (4) The initial loading rate and the maximum transfer rate are 
determined;
    (5) The maximum and minimum operating pressures at the facility 
vapor connection are determined;
    (6) The tank barge overfill control system, if installed, is 
connected to the facility, tested, and operating properly;
    (7) The following have been performed not more than 24 hours prior 
to the start of the transfer operation:
    (i) Each alarm and automatic shutdown system required by subpart E 
of part 154 of this chapter and 46 CFR part 39 has been tested and found 
to be operating properly, and
    (ii) Analyzers required by Sec. 154.820(a), Sec. 154.824 (d) and (e) 
of this chapter or 46 CFR 39.40-3(a) have been checked for calibration 
by use of a span gas;
    (8) Each vapor recovery hose has no unrepaired loose covers, kinks, 
bulges, soft spots, or any other defect which would permit the discharge 
of vapor through the hose material, and no external gouges, cuts, or 
slashes that penetrate the first layer of hose reinforcement; and
    (9) The oxygen content of the vessel's cargo tanks, if inerted, is 
at or below 8 percent by volume.
    (bb) If the transfer operation involves loading oil, as defined in 
Sec. 151.05 of this chapter, into a cargo tank, the overfill device 
required by Sec. 155.480 of this chapter is installed and operating 
properly.
    (cc) Smoking is not permitted in the facilities marine transfer area 
except in designated smoking areas.
    (dd) Welding, hot work operations and smoking are prohibited on 
vessels during the transfer of flammable or combustible materials, 
except that smoking may be permitted in accommodation areas designated 
by the master.
    (ee) Each tank level or pressure monitoring device required under 33 
CFR 155.490 must be activated and monitored whenever the tank is not 
actively being subjected to cargo operations.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2115-0506)

[CGD 75-124, 45 FR 7177, Jan. 31, 1980, as amended by CGD 88-102, 55 FR 
25445, June 21, 1990; CGD 86-034, 55 FR 36255, Sept. 4, 1990; CGD 90-
071a, 59 FR 53291, Oct. 21, 1994; CGD 93-056, 61 FR 41461, Aug. 8, 1996; 
CGD 79-116, 62 FR 25127, May 8, 1997; USCG-2001-9046, 67 FR 58524, Sept. 
17, 2002]