[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR96.120]



[Page 232-233]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

 

PART 96_RULES FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF VESSELS AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT 

SYSTEMS--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 96.120  Definitions.



    (a) Unless otherwise stated in this section, the definitions in 

Chapter IX, Regulation 1 of the International Convention for the Safety 

of Life at Sea (SOLAS) apply to this part.

    (b) As used in this part--

    Administration means the Government of the State whose flag the ship 

is entitled to fly.

    Authorized Organization Acting on behalf of the U.S. means an 

organization that is recognized by the Commandant of the U.S. Coast 

Guard under the minimum standards of subparts A and B of 46 CFR part 8, 

and has been authorized under this section to conduct certain actions 

and certifications on behalf of the United States.

    Captain of the Port (COTP) means the U.S. Coast Guard officer as 

described in 33 CFR 6.01-3, commanding a Captain of the Port zone 

described in 33 CFR part 3, or that person's authorized representative.

    Commandant means the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard.

    Company means the owner of a vessel, or any other organization or 

person such as the manager or the bareboat charterer of a vessel, who 

has assumed the responsibility for operation of the vessel from the 

shipowner and who on



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assuming responsibility has agreed to take over all the duties and 

responsibilities imposed by this part or the ISM Code.

    Designated person means a person or persons designated in writing by 

the responsible person who monitors the safety management system of the 

company and vessel and has:

    (1) Direct access to communicate with the highest levels of the 

company and with all management levels ashore and aboard the company's 

vessel(s);

    (2) Responsibility to monitor the safety and environmental aspects 

of the operation of each vessel; and

    (3) Responsibility to ensure there are adequate support and shore-

based resources for vessel(s) operations.

    Document of Compliance means a certificate issued to a company or 

responsible person that complies with the requirements of this part or 

the ISM Code.

    International Safety Management (ISM) Code means the International 

Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and Pollution 

Prevention, Chapter IX of the Annex to the International Convention for 

the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974.

    Non-conformity means an observed situation where objective evidence 

indicates the non-fulfillment of a specified requirement.

    Major non-conformity means an identifiable deviation which poses a 

serious threat to personnel or vessel safety or a serious risk to the 

environment and requires immediate corrective action; in addition, the 

lack of effective and systematic implementation of a requirement of the 

ISM Code is also considered a major non-conformity.

    Objective Evidence means quantitative or qualitative information, 

records or statements of fact pertaining to safety or to the existence 

and implementation of a safety management system element, which is based 

on observation, measurement or test and which can be verified.

    Officer In Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI) means the U.S. Coast 

Guard officer as described in 46 CFR 1.01-15(b), in charge of an 

inspection zone described in 33 CFR part 3, or that person's authorized 

representative.

    Recognized organization means an organization which has applied and 

been recognized by the Commandant of the Coast Guard to meet the minimum 

standards of 46 CFR part 8, subparts A and B.

    Responsible person means--

    (1) The owner of a vessel to whom this part applies, or

    (2) Any other person that--

    (i) has assumed the responsibility from the owner for operation of 

the vessel to which this part applies; and

    (ii) agreed to assume, with respect to the vessel, responsibility 

for complying with all the requirements of this part.

    (3) A responsible person may be a company, firm, corporation, 

association, partnership or individual.

    Safety management audit means a systematic and independent 

examination to determine whether the safety management system activities 

and related results comply with planned arrangements and whether these 

arrangements are implemented effectively and are suitable to achieve 

objectives.

    Safety Management Certificate means a document issued to a vessel 

which signifies that the responsible person or its company, and the 

vessel's shipboard management operate in accordance with the approved 

safety management system.

    Safety Management System means a structured and documented system 

enabling Company and vessel personnel to effectively implement the 

responsible person's safety and environmental protection policies.

    SOLAS means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at 

Sea, 1974, as amended.

    Vessel engaged on a foreign voyage means a vessel to which this part 

applies that is--

    (1) Arriving at a place under the jurisdiction of the United States 

from a place in a foreign country;

    (2) Making a voyage between places outside the United States; or

    (3) Departing from a place under the jurisdiction of the United 

States for a place in a foreign country.