Rules and Regulations for Artificial Islands and Fixed Structures on the Outer Continental Shelf: Title 33, CFR Parts 140 to 146 Inclusive

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41 ページ - Utah; the southern part of California comprising the Counties of Santa Barbara, Kern, and San Bernardino, and all counties south thereof; and the ocean area bounded by a line from California coast at latitude 34°58
25 ページ - outer Continental Shelf" means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters...
10 ページ - ... (a) Except for helicopter landing decks which are provided for in paragraph (b) of this section, and areas not normally occupied, the unprotected perimeter of all floor or deck areas and openings shall be rimmed with guards and rails or wire mesh fence. The guard rail or fence shall be at least 42 inches high. The two intermediate rails shall be so placed that the rails are approximately evenly spaced between the guard rail and the floor or deck area: Provided, That if a toe board is installed...
1 ページ - The head of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating shall have authority to promulgate and enforce such reasonable regulations with respect to lights and other warning devices, safety equipment, and other matters relating to the promotion of safety of life and property...
3 ページ - If any provision of the regulations in this subchapter, or the application of such provision to any person, firm, company, or corporation, or to any artificial island or fixed structure, shall be held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the regulations in this subchapter and the applicability of such provisions shall not be affected thereby. Subpart 140.10 — Definitions of Terms Used in This Subchapter § 140.10-1 Approved. This term means approved by the Commandant unless otherwise stated....
35 ページ - Any person, firm, company, or corporation who shall fail or refuse to obey any of the lawful rules and regulations issued hereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than $100 for each offense. Each day during which such violation shall continue shall be considered a new offense.
19 ページ - In case an emergency arises, nothing in the regulations In this subchapter shall be so construed as preventing the person In charge from pursuing the most effective action in his judgment for rectifying the conditions causing the emergency.
15 ページ - A" for fires in ordinary combustible materials where the quenching and cooling effects of quantities of water, or solutions containing large percentages of water, are of first importance. (2) "B" for fires in flammable liquids, greases, etc., where a blanketing effect is essential.
37 ページ - Panama Canal Zone ; all of the island possessions of the United States pertaining to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands ; all of the US naval reservations in the islands of the West Indies and on the north coast of South America ; and the ocean...
19 ページ - ... his agent (if any) , operator (if any) , and the person in charge; the nature and probable cause of the casualty or accident; the date and time the casualty or accident occurred, if known, otherwise approximately when it occurred; details of damage incurred, especially with respect to lifesaving and fire-fighting equipment; the nature and extent of injury to any person; names and addresses of persons involved; and other comments, especially with respect to use or need for emergency equipment....

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