[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 33CFR117.15]



[Page 544-545]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

 

PART 117_DRAWBRIDGE OPERATION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart A_General Requirements

 

Sec.  117.15  Signals.



    (a) General. (1) The operator of each vessel requesting a drawbridge 

to open shall signal the drawtender and the drawtender shall acknowledge 

that signal. The signal shall be repeated until acknowledged in some 

manner by the drawtender before proceeding.

    (2) The signals used to request the opening of the draw and to 

acknowledge that request shall be sound signals, visual signals, or 

radiotelephone communications described in this subpart.

    (3) Any of the means of signaling described in this subpart 

sufficient to alert the party being signaled may be used.

    (b) Sound signals. (1) Sound signals shall be made by whistle, horn, 

megaphone, hailer, or other device capable of producing the described 

signals loud enough to be heard by the drawtender.

    (2) As used in this section, ``prolonged blast'' means a blast of 

four to six seconds duration and ``short blast'' means a blast of 

approximately one second duration.

    (3) The sound signal to request the opening of a draw is one 

prolonged blast followed by one short blast sounded not more than three 

seconds after the prolonged blast. For vessels required to be passed 

through a draw during a scheduled closure period, the sound signal to 

request the opening of the draw during that period is five short blasts 

sounded in rapid succession.



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    (4) When the draw can be opened immediately, the sound signal to 

acknowledge a request to open the draw is one prolonged blast followed 

by one short blast sounded not more than 30 seconds after the requesting 

signal.

    (5) When the draw cannot be opened immediately, or is open and shall 

be closed promptly, the sound signal to acknowledge a request to open 

the draw is five short blasts sounded in rapid succession not more than 

30 seconds after the vessel's opening signal. The signal shall be 

repeated until acknowledged in some manner by the requesting vessel.

    (c) Visual signals. (1) The visual signal to request the opening of 

a draw is--

    (i) A white flag raised and lowered vertically; or

    (ii) A white, amber, or green light raised and lowered vertically.

    (2) When the draw can be opened immediately, the visual signal to 

acknowledge a request to open the draw, given not more than 30 seconds 

after the vessel's opening signal, is--

    (i) A white flag raised and lowered vertically;

    (ii) A white, amber, or green light raised and lowered vertically; 

or

    (iii) A fixed or flashing white, amber, or green light or lights.

    (3) When the draw cannot be opened immediately, or is open and must 

be closed promptly, the visual signal to acknowledge a request to open 

the draw is--

    (i) A red flag or red light swung back and forth horizontally in 

full sight of the vessel given not more than 30 seconds after the 

vessel's opening signal; or

    (ii) A fixed or flashing red light or lights given not more than 30 

seconds after the vessel's opening signal.

    (4) The acknowledging signal when the draw cannot open immediately 

or is open and must be closed promptly shall be repeated until 

acknowledged in some manner by the requesting vessel.

    (d) Radio telephone communications. (1) Radiotelephones may be used 

to communicate the same information provided by sound and visual 

signals.



    Note: Call signs and radio channels for drawbridges with 

radiotelephones are listed in Appendix A to this part.



    (2) The vessel and the drawtender shall monitor the frequency used 

until the vessel has cleared the draw.

    (3) When radiotelephone contact cannot be initiated or maintained, 

sound or visual signals under this section shall be used.



[CGD 82-025, 49 FR 17452, Apr. 24, 1984, as amended by CGD 82-025, 50 FR 

11366, Mar. 21, 1985; CGD 84-022, 51 FR 16308, May 2, 1986; CGD 96-026, 

61 FR 33664, June 28, 1996]