Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/33/143.205
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33 CFR 143.205 - Requirements for U.S. and undocumented MODUs. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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§ 143.205 Requirements for U.S. and undocumented MODUs.
Each mobile offshore drilling unit that is documented under the laws of the United States or not documented under the laws of any nation must comply with the design, equipment, and inspection requirements of 46 CFR parts 107 and 108 in order to engage in OCS activities.
Title 33 published on 07-Jun-2017 03:52The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 33 CFR Part 143 after this date.2016-07-29; vol. 81 # 146 - Friday, July 29, 201681 FR 49908 - Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems; Training Certification Programs
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-18036 RIN1625-AC16 Docket No.USCG-2014-0063 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice of availability of dynamic positioning training certification programs. July 29, 2016. 33 CFR Parts 140, 143, and 146 SummaryThe Coast Guard is providing the following information on dynamic positioning training certification programs.
2015-03-31; vol. 80 # 61 - Tuesday, March 31, 201580 FR 16980 - Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-06946 RIN1625-AC00 Docket No.USCG-2012-0850 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Final rule. This final rule is effective April 30, 2015. The Director of the Federal Register has approved the incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule, effective April 30, 2015. 33 CFR Parts 140 and 143 SummaryThe Coast Guard is issuing regulations applicable to newly constructed mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs), floating outer continental shelf (OCS) facilities, and vessels other than offshore supply vessels (OSVs) that engage in OCS activities. The regulations expand the list of acceptable national and international explosion protection standards and add the internationally accepted independent third-party certification system, the International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to Standards relating to Equipment for use in Explosive Atmospheres (IECEx), as an accepted method of testing and certifying electrical equipment intended for use in hazardous locations. The regulations also provide owners and operators of existing U.S. MODUs, floating OCS facilities, vessels other than OSVs, and U.S. tank vessels that carry flammable or combustible cargoes, the option of following this compliance regime as an alternative to the requirements contained in existing regulations.
2015-03-11; vol. 80 # 47 - Wednesday, March 11, 201580 FR 12784 - Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-05551 RIN1625-AC16 USCG-2014-0063 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice of public meeting; request for comments. A public meeting will be held in New Orleans, LA, on March 31, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please note that the public meeting has a limited number of seats. We request those who plan to attend to contact the meeting coordinator, Lieutenant Stephanie Waller, by phone or email listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section not later than March 24, 2015. The meeting may close early if all business is finished or time may be extended to allow for more comments. Written comments and related material may be submitted to Coast Guard personnel specified at the meeting for inclusion in the official docket. The comment period for the proposed rule closes May 27, 2015. All written comments and related material submitted after the meeting must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before May 27, 2015 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 33 CFR Parts 140, 143, and 146 SummaryThe Coast Guard announces a public meeting to receive comments on a notice of proposed rulemaking entitled, “Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems.” The proposed regulations would establish minimum design, operation, training, and manning standards for mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) and other vessels using dynamic positioning systems to engage in Outer Continental Shelf activities.
2015-02-06; vol. 80 # 25 - Friday, February 6, 201580 FR 6679 - Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems—Comment Period Extension
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-02415 RIN1625-AC16 USCG-2014-0063 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before May 27, 2015 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 33 CFR Parts 140, 143, and 146 SummaryThe Coast Guard is extending for 90 days the comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) entitled “Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems” published on November 28, 2014. This extension is necessary to allow sufficient time for the Coast Guard to hold a public meeting and receive any subsequent public comments on the NPRM.
2014-11-28; vol. 79 # 229 - Friday, November 28, 201479 FR 70944 - Requirements for MODUs and Other Vessels Conducting Outer Continental Shelf Activities With Dynamic Positioning Systems
2014-04-14; vol. 79 # 71 - Monday, April 14, 201479 FR 20844 - Training of Personnel and Manning on Mobile Offshore Units and Offshore Supply Vessels Engaged in U.S. Outer Continental Shelf Activities
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-08359 RIN1625-AC10 Docket No.USCG-2013-0175 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Advance notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before July 14, 2014 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 33 CFR Parts 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, and 147 SummaryThe Coast Guard is considering expanding its maritime safety training requirements to cover all persons other than crew working on offshore supply vessels (OSVs) and mobile offshore units (MOUs) engaged in activities on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), regardless of flag. This is necessary to enhance personnel preparedness for responding to emergencies such as fire, personal injury, and abandon ship situations in hazardous environments. We seek comments on the following topics: the sufficiency of existing maritime safety training and the value of additional maritime safety training for maritime crew and persons other than crew on OSVs and MOUs; an MOU&apos;s safety organizational structure (defining levels of authority and lines of communication); the professional education and service requirements for industrial officers on MOUs; the sufficiency of manning regulations on MOUs and OSVs; and any available economic data on current labor market trends and conditions as well as the current costs, benefits, and effectiveness of mandated maritime safety training courses and programs for maritime crew and persons other than crew.
2013-09-25; vol. 78 # 186 - Wednesday, September 25, 201378 FR 58989 - Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations; Extension of Comment Period
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-23280 RIN1625-AC00 Docket No.USCG-2012-0850 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Proposed rule; extension of comment period. The comment period for the proposed rule published June 24, 2013 (78 FR 37760) is extended. Comments and related material must be submitted and received on or before November 30, 2013. 33 CFR Part 143 SummaryThe Coast Guard is extending the comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) entitled “Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations,” published on June 24, 2013, until November 30, 2013. We are extending the comment period at the request of industry to ensure stakeholders have adequate time to submit complete responses.
2013-09-10; vol. 78 # 175 - Tuesday, September 10, 201378 FR 55230 - Safety and Environmental Management System Requirements for Vessels on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-21938 RIN1625-AC05 Docket No.USCG-2012-0779 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Advance notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before December 9, 2013 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 33 CFR Parts 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, and 147 SummaryThe Coast Guard intends to promulgate regulations that will require vessels engaged in OCS activities (defined in 33 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter N) to develop, implement, and maintain a vessel-specific Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) that incorporates the management program and principles of the American Petroleum Institute&apos;s Recommended Practice for Development of a Safety and Environmental Management Program for Offshore Operations and Facilities, Third Edition, May 2004 (API RP 75). The Coast Guard intends for this SEMS to be developed and implemented by the vessel&apos;s owner or operator and compatible with a designated lease operator&apos;s SEMS required under Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) regulations. The Coast Guard seeks comments on whether a SEMS that incorporates the management program and principles of API RP 75 is appropriate for vessels engaged in OCS activities, would reduce risk and casualties, and improve safety on the OCS. Comments should address the feasibility of implementing a SEMS that incorporates API RP 75, the compatibility with BSEE SEMS regulations, potential methods of oversight, safety issues, costs and regulatory burdens, and other issues of concern to the regulated community and general public. The Coast Guard would use such comments to assist in developing these new regulations.
2013-06-24; vol. 78 # 121 - Monday, June 24, 201378 FR 37760 - Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-14951 RIN1625-AC00 Docket No.USCG-2012-0850 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before September 23, 2013 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 33 CFR Part 143 SummaryThe Coast Guard proposes to amend its regulations. This proposed subpart would be applicable to foreign Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs), floating facilities, and vessels that engage in OCS activities for the first time after the effective date of the regulations. The proposed subpart would also be applicable to newly constructed U.S. MODUs, floating facilities, and vessels, excluding offshore supply vessels (OSVs). The proposed regulations would expand the list of national and international explosion protection standards deemed acceptable, as well as add the internationally accepted independent third-party certification system, the IEC System for Certification to Standards relating to Equipment for use in Explosive Atmospheres, as an accepted method of testing and certifying electrical equipment intended for use in hazardous locations. The proposed regulations would also provide owners and operators of existing U.S. MODUs, floating OCS facilities, and vessels, other than OSVs, that engage in OCS activities and U.S. tank vessels that carry flammable or combustible cargoes the option of choosing between the compliance regime contained in existing regulations. This proposal would support the U.S. Coast Guard&apos;s maritime safety mission.
33 CFR 143.210 — Letter of Compliance.