[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR167.01-1]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 167_PUBLIC NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIPS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart 167.01_General Provisions
 
Sec. 167.01-1  Basis and purpose of part.




                    Subpart 167.01_General Provisions

Sec.
167.01-1 Basis and purpose of part.
167.01-5 Application of regulations.
167.01-7 Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes 
          routes.
167.01-8 Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion.
167.01-10 Effective date of regulations.
167.01-15 Specifications for articles or materials.
167.01-20 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork 
          Reduction Act.

                       Subpart 167.05_Definitions

167.05-1 Definition of terms.
167.05-5 Approved.
167.05-10 Commandant.
167.05-15 Coast Guard District Commander.
167.05-20 Marine inspector or inspector.
167.05-25 Nautical school ship.
167.05-30 Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
167.05-35 Public nautical school.
167.05-40 Underwater survey.

             Subpart 167.10_Enforcement and Right of Appeal

167.10-1 Enforcement.
167.10-50 Right of appeal.

                       Subpart 167.15_Inspections

167.15-1 Inspections required.
167.15-5 Authority of marine inspectors.
167.15-10 Application for annual inspection.
167.15-15 Application for inspection of a new nautical school ship or a 
          conversion of a vessel to a nautical school ship.
167.15-20 Inspections of nautical school ships.
167.15-25 Inspection standards for hulls, boilers and machinery.
167.15-27 Definitions relating to hull examinations.
167.15-28 Inspection of lifesaving appliances and arrangements.
167.15-30 Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and 
          underwater survey intervals.
167.15-33 Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD).
167.15-35 Notice and plans required.
167.15-40 Integral fuel oil tank examinations--T/ALL.
167.15-50 Tailshaft examinations.

   Subpart 167.20_Hull Requirements, Construction and Arrangement of 
                          Nautical School Ships

167.20-1 Construction.
167.20-7 Subdivision and stability.
167.20-10 Means of escape.
167.20-15 Scupper, sanitary and similar discharges.
167.20-17 Bilge pumps, bilge piping and sounding arrangements.
167.20-35 Liquid ballast.

                    Subpart 167.25_Marine Engineering

167.25-1 Boilers, pressure vessels, piping and appurtenances.
167.25-5 Inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, piping and 
          appurtenances.

                  Subpart 167.30_Repairs or Alterations

167.30-1 Notice of repairs or alterations required.
167.30-5 Proceeding to another port for repairs.
167.30-10 Special operating requirements.

                   Subpart 167.35_Lifesaving Equipment

167.35-1 General.

              Subpart 167.40_Certain Equipment Requirements

167.40-1 Electrical installations.
167.40-5 Alarm bells.
167.40-7 Voice tubes, telephone, and telegraph systems.
167.40-20 Deep-sea sounding apparatus.
167.40-25 Signaling lamp.
167.40-30 Guards and rails.
167.40-40 Radar.
167.40-45 Magnetic compass and gyrocompass.

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                        Subpart 167.43_Work Vests

167.43-1 Application.
167.43-5 Approved types of work vests.
167.43-10 Use.
167.43-15 Shipboard stowage.
167.43-20 Shipboard inspections.
167.43-25 Additional requirements for hybrid work vests.

  Subpart 167.45_Special Firefighting and Fire Prevention Requirements

167.45-1 Steam, carbon dioxide, and halon fire extinguishing systems.
167.45-5 Steam fire pumps or their equivalent.
167.45-10 Couplings on fire hose.
167.45-15 Capacity of pipes and hose.
167.45-20 Examination and testing of pumps and fire-extinguishing 
          equipment.
167.45-25 Fire mains and hose connections.
167.45-30 Use of approved fire-fighting equipment.
167.45-40 Fire-fighting equipment on nautical school ships using oil as 
          fuel.
167.45-45 Carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing system requirements.
167.45-50 Foam smothering system requirements.
167.45-60 Emergency breathing apparatus and flame safety lamps.
167.45-65 Portable fire extinguishers in accommodation spaces.
167.45-70 Portable fire extinguishers, general requirements.
167.45-75 Fire extinguishers for emergency powerplants.
167.45-80 Fire axes.

                      Subpart 167.50_Accommodations

167.50-1 Hospital accommodations.

                Subpart 167.55_Special Markings Required

167.55-1 Draft marks and draft indicating systems.
167.55-5 Marking of fire and emergency equipment.

                Subpart 167.60_Certificates of Inspection

167.60-1 Issuance by Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
167.60-5 Period of time for which valid.
167.60-10 Exhibition of certificate of inspection.
167.60-15 Manning and persons allowed to be carried.

              Subpart 167.65_Special Operating Requirements

167.65-1 Emergency training, musters, and drills.
167.65-5 Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light.
167.65-15 Routing instructions; strict compliance with.
167.65-20 Unnecessary whistling.
167.65-25 Steering gear tests.
167.65-35 Use of auto pilot.
167.65-38 Loading doors.
167.65-40 Draft.
167.65-42 Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability 
          requirements.
167.65-45 Notice to mariners; aids to navigation.
167.65-50 Posting placards of lifesaving signals.
167.65-60 Examination of boilers and machinery by engineer.
167.65-65 Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records.
167.65-70 Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe boilers and 
          machinery by engineers.

    Authority: 46 U.S.C. 3306, 3307, 6101, 8105; E.O. 12234, 45 FR 
58801, 3 CFR, 1980 Comp., p. 277; Department of Homeland Security 
Delegation No. 0170.1.

    Source: CGFR 51-11, 16 FR 3218, Apr. 12, 1951, unless otherwise 
noted.



    The rules and regulations in this part are prescribed and apply to 
public nautical school ships, except vessels of the Navy or Coast Guard. 
It is the intent of the regulations in this part to provide minimum 
standards for vessels used as nautical school ships in accordance with 
the various inspection statutes and to obtain their correct and uniform 
application. This part is not applicable to civilian nautical school 
ships.

[CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51216, Sept. 30, 1997]