[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR155.750]

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                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. 155.750  Contents of transfer procedures.

    (a) The transfer procedures required by Sec. 155.720 must contain, 
either in the order listed or by use of a cross-reference index page:

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    (1) A list of each product transferred to or from the vessel, 
including the following information:
    (i) Generic or chemical name;
    (ii) Cargo information as described in Sec. 154.310(a)(5)(ii) of 
this chapter; and
    (iii) Applicability of transfer procedures;
    (2) A description of each transfer system on the vessel including:
    (i) A line diagram of the vessel's transfer piping, including the 
location of each valve, pump, control device, vent, and overflow;
    (ii) The location of the shutoff valve or other isolation device 
that separates any bilge or ballast system from the transfer system; and
    (iii) A description of and procedures for emptying the discharge 
containment system required by Sec. Sec. 155.310 and 155.320;
    (3) The number of persons required to be on duty during transfer 
operations;
    (4) The duties by title of each officer, person in charge, 
tankerman, deckhand, and any other person required for each transfer 
operation;
    (5) Procedures and duty assignments for tending the vessel's 
moorings during the transfer of oil or hazardous material;
    (6) Procedures for operating the emergency shutdown and 
communications means required by Sec. Sec. 155.780 and 155.785, 
respectively;
    (7) Procedures for topping off tanks;
    (8) Procedures for ensuring that all valves used during the transfer 
operations are closed upon completion of transfer;
    (9) Procedures for reporting discharges of oil or hazardous material 
into the water; and
    (10) Procedures for closing and opening the vessel openings in Sec. 
155.815.
    (11) Statements explaining that each hazardous materials transfer 
hose is marked with either the name of each product which may be 
transferred through the hose or with letters, numbers or other symbols 
representing all such products and the location in the transfer 
procedures where a chart or list of the symbols used and a list of the 
compatible products which may be transferred through the hose can be 
found for consultation before each transfer.
    (b) Exemptions or alternatives granted must be placed in the front 
of the transfer procedures.
    (c) The vessel operator shall incorporate each amendment to the 
transfer procedures under Sec. 155.760 in the procedures with the 
related existing requirement, or at the end of the procedures if not 
related to an existing requirement.
    (d) If a vessel is fitted with a vapor control system, the transfer 
procedures must contain a description of the vapor collection system on 
the vessel which includes:
    (1) A line diagram of the vessel's vapor collection system piping, 
including the location of each valve, control device, pressure-vacuum 
relief valve, pressure indicator, flame arresters, and detonation 
arresters, if fitted;
    (2) The location of spill valves and rupture disks, if fitted;
    (3) The maximum allowable transfer rate determined in accordance 
with 46 CFR 39.30-1(d) (1) through (d)(3);
    (4) The initial transfer rate for each tank that complies with 46 
CFR 39.30-1(h);
    (5) A table or graph of transfer rates and corresponding vapor 
collection system pressure drops calculated in accordance with 46 CFR 
39.30-1(b);
    (6) The relief settings of each spill valve, rupture disk, and 
pressure-vacuum relief valve; and
    (7) A description of and procedures for operating the vapor 
collection system, including the:
    (i) Pre-transfer equipment inspection requirements;
    (ii) Vapor line connection;
    (iii) Closed gauging system;
    (iv) High level alarm system, if fitted; and
    (v) Independent automatic shutdown system, if fitted.
    (e) If a cargo tank of a tank vessel is fitted with an overfill 
device, the transfer procedures must contain a description of the 
overfill device, including:
    (1) The tank overfill device system and specific procedures for the 
person in charge to--
    (i) Monitor the level of cargo in the tank; and
    (ii) Shut down transfer operations in time to ensure that the cargo 
level in

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each tank does not exceed the maximum amount permitted by Sec. 
155.775(b).
    (2) Pre-transfer overfill device equipment inspection and test 
requirements.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
2115-0120)

[CGD 75-124, 45 FR 7175, Jan. 31, 1980, as amended by CGD 88-102, 55 FR 
25445, June 21, 1990; CGD 86-034, 55 FR 36254, Sept. 4, 1990; CGD 92-
027, 58 FR 39662, July 26, 1993; CGD 90-071a, 59 FR 53291, Oct. 21, 
1994]