[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: 46CFR197.328]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 197_GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart B_Commercial Diving Operations
 
Sec. 197.328  PVHO--General.

    (a) Each PVHO, contracted for or purchased after February 1, 1979, 
must be built and stamped in accord ance with ASME PVHO-1.
    (b) Each PVHO, contracted for or constructed before February 1, 
1979, and not Coast Guard approved, must be submitted to the Coast Guard 
for approval prior to February 1, 1984.
    (c) To be approved under paragraph (b), a PVHO must be--
    (1) Constructed in accordance with part 54 of this chapter; or--
    (2) Be built in accordance with section VIII, division 1 or division 
2 of the ASME Code; and--
    (i) Have the plans approved in accord ance with Sec. 54.01-18 of 
this chapter;
    (ii) Pass the radiographic and other survey tests of welded joints 
required by section VIII, division 1 or division 2, as appropriate, of 
the ASME Code; and
    (iii) Pass--(A) The hydrostatic test described in Sec. 54.10-10 of 
this chapter; or

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    (B) The pneumatic test described in Sec. 54.10-15 of this chapter 
and such additional tests as the Officer-in-Charge, Marine Inspection 
(OCMI) may require.
    (d) Each PVHO must--
    (1) Have a shut-off valve located within 1 foot of the pressure 
boundary on all piping penetrating the pressure boundary;
    (2) Have a check valve located within 1 foot of the pressure 
boundary on all piping exclusively carrying fluids into the PVHO;
    (3) Have the pressure relief device required by ASME PVHO-1;
    (4) Have a built-in breathing system with at least one mask per 
occupant stored inside each separately pressurized compartment;
    (5) Have a two-way voice communications system allowing 
communications between an occupant in one pressurized compartment of the 
PVHO and--
    (i) The diving supervisor at the dive location;
    (ii) Any divers being supported from the same PVHO; and
    (iii) Occupants of other separately pressurized compartments of the 
same PVHO;
    (6) If designed to mechanically couple to another PVHO, have a two-
way communications system allowing communications between occupants of 
each PVHO when mechanically coupled;
    (7) Have a pressure gage in the interior of each compartment that 
is--
    (i) Designed for human occupancy; and
    (ii) Capable of having the compartment pressure controlled from 
inside the PVHO;
    (8) Have viewports that allow observation of occupants from the 
outside;
    (9) Have viewports that meet the requirements of ASME PVHO-1 except 
those PVHO's approved under paragraph (b) of this section which have 
nonacrylic viewports;
    (10) Have means of illumination sufficient to allow an occupant to--
    (i) Read gages; and
    (ii) Operate the installed systems within each compartment;
    (11) Be designed and equipped to minimize sources of combustible 
materials and ignition;
    (12) Have a protective device on the inlet side of PVHO exhaust 
lines;
    (13) Have a means of extinguishing a fire in the interior;
    (14) Have a means of maintaining the oxygen content of the interior 
atmosphere below 25 percent surface equivalent by volume when 
pressurized with air as the breathing mixture;
    (15) Have a means of maintaining the interior atmosphere below 2 
percent surface equivalent carbon dioxide by volume;
    (16) Have a means of overriding and controlling from the exterior 
all interior breathing and pressure supply controls;
    (17) Have a speech unscrambler when used with mixed-gas;
    (18) Have interior electrical systems that are designed for the 
environment in which they will operate to minimize the risk of fire, 
electrical shock to personnel, and galvanic action of the PVHO; and
    (19) Be tested after every repair, modification, or alteration to 
the pressure boundaries as required by Sec. 197.462.