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CCLME.ORG - 46 CFR PART 151—BARGES CARRYING BULK LIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CARGOES
46 CFR PART 151—BARGES CARRYING BULK LIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CARGOES
1-46CFR151.txt - CFR - 4/18/2006 0:00:00 - Regulation - US
Source: CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, unless otherwise noted.
§ 151.01-1 Applicability.
(3) Not an NLS or is an NLS cargo that is a Category D listed in §151.12–5 of this part.
[CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7776, Mar. 12, 1987, as amended by CGD 84–043, 55 FR 37413, Sept. 11, 1990]
§ 151.01-2 Incorporation by reference.
(a) Certain standards and specifications are incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a). To enforce any edition other than the ones listed in paragraph (b) of this section, notice of change must be published in the Federal Register and the material made available to the public. All approved material is on file at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), and is available from the sources indicated in paragraph (b) of this section. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
4153 Arlingate Road, Caller num;28518, Columbus, OH 43228–0518
ASNT “Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A (1988), Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nondestructive Testing” 151.04–7(c)(2)
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section V, Nondestructive Examination (1986) 151.04–7(a)(1)
ASTM D 4986–98, Standard Test Method for Horizontal Burning Characteristics of Cellular Polymeric Materials 151.15–3 ASTM E 84–98, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials—151.15–3
[CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11, 1989, as amended by USCG–1999–6216, 64 FR 53227, Oct. 1, 1999; USCG–1999–5151, 64 FR 67183, Dec. 1, 1999; 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004]
§ 151.01-3 [Reserved]
§ 151.01-5 [Reserved]
§ 151.01-10 Application of vessel inspection regulations.
(c) Every unmanned tank barge prior to the carriage in bulk of any liquid or liquefied gas listed in Table 151.05 which does not have the flammability or combustibility characteristics as indicated by the fire protection requirement in Table 151.05 shall be inspected and certificated under the applicable provisions of subchapter D or subchapter I of this chapter, at the option of the barge owner, in addition to the regulations in this part. However, unless the barge owner notifies the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection of his option to have the barge inspected and certificated under subchapter I at the time he submits the application for inspection (Form CG–3752), the unmanned tank barge shall be inspected and certificated under the provisions of subchapter D of this chapter and the regulations in this part.
(c–1) Each unmanned tank barge constructed on or after September 6, 1977, that carries in bulk a cargo listed in Table 151.05 and that is certificated under subchapter I of this chapter must meet the loading information requirements in §31.10–32 of this chapter.
(d) The provisions of subchapter D of this chapter shall apply to all unmanned tank barges which carry in bulk any of the liquids or liquefied gases listed in Table 30.25–1 of this chapter. The provisions of this part shall not apply to such barges unless it is also desired to carry one or more of the liquids or liquefied gases listed in Table 151.05.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §151.01–10, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
§ 151.01-15 Dangerous cargoes not specifically named.
(a) Any liquid or liquefied gas, which meets the definitions referred to in §151.01–1 and is not named in Table 151.05 or Table 30.25–1 of this chapter shall not be transported in bulk in a manned or unmanned tank barge without the prior specific approval of the Commandant.
[CGFR–70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7777, Mar. 12, 1987; CGD 81–101, 53 FR 28974, Aug. 1, 1988 and 54 FR 12629, Mar. 28, 1989; CGD 88–100, 54 FR 40029, Sept. 29, 1989]
§ 151.01-20 Use of minimum requirements.
[CFGR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 88–100, 54 FR 40029, Sept. 29, 1989]
§ 151.01-25 Existing barges.
(1) Venting, gauging, and all operating requirements shall be met within a 1–year period subsequent to the effective date.
(2) All other requirements shall be met within a 2–year period subsequent to the effective date.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 74–167k, 40 FR 17026, Apr. 16, 1975]
§ 151.01-30 Effective date.
§ 151.01-35 Right of appeal.
§ 151.02-1 Conditions under which equivalents may be used.
§ 151.02-5 Design of unmanned barges.
§ 151.03-1 Definitions of terms.
§ 151.03-3 Angle of downflooding.
§ 151.03-5 Approved.
§ 151.03-7 Barge.
§ 151.03-9 Cargo.
§ 151.03-11 Coastwise.
§ 151.03-13 Cofferdam.
§ 151.03-15 Commandant.
§ 151.03-17 Compatible.
§ 151.03-19 Environment.
§ 151.03-21 Filling density.
§ 151.03-23 Flame arrestor.
§ 151.03-25 Flame screen.
A fitted single screen of corrosion-resistant wire of at least 30 by 30 mesh or two fitted screens, both of corrosion-resistant wire, of at least 20 by 20 mesh spaced not less than one-half inch or more than 1 1/2 inches apart.
§ 151.03-27 Gas free.
§ 151.03-29 Great Lakes.
§ 151.03-30 Hazardous material.
[CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7777, Mar. 12, 1987, as amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51209, Sept. 30, 1997]
§ 151.03-31 Headquarters.
The Office of the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, DC 20593–0001.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 88–070, 53 FR 34535, Sept. 7, 1988]
§ 151.03-33 Lakes, bays, and sounds.
§ 151.03-35 Limiting draft.
§ 151.03-36 Liquid.
[CGD 81–101, 52 FR 7777, Mar. 12, 1987]
§ 151.03-37 Maximum allowable working pressure.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11, 1989]
§ 151.03-38 Nondestructive testing.
[CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11, 1989]
§ 151.03-39 Ocean.
§ 151.03-41 Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI).
§ 151.03-43 Pressure.
§ 151.03-45 Rivers.
§ 151.03-47 Service.
§ 151.03-49 Sounding tube.
§ 151.03-51 Tank barge.
§ 151.03-53 Tankerman.
§§ 151.03-55 [Reserved]
§ 151.04-1 Certificate of inspection.
(c) The certificate shall be endorsed describing the cargoes by name as given in Table 151.05 or as specifically approved by the Commandant. No other dangerous cargo as defined in Subpart 151.01–1 shall be carried. Certificates shall specify maximum cargo weight (short tons), maximum density (pounds per gallon) and any operating limitations and a limiting draft.
§ 151.04-2 Inspection required.
(a) Every unmanned tank barge subject to the regulations in this subchapter shall be inspected biennially. More frequent inspections may be required, if necessary, by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, to see that the hull, equipment and appliances of the vessel comply with the marine inspection laws, and the regulations of this subchapter and other subchapters where applicable.
§ 151.04-3 Initial inspection.
§ 151.04-5 Inspection for certification.
(2) Where the cargo tank is of the gravity type and the structural framing is on the external tank surface accessible for examination from voids, cofferdams, double bottoms, and other similar spaces, tanks shall be inspected internally at 4–year intervals.
(i) Ten years after the last internal inspection on an unmanned barge carrying cargo at temperatures of -67 °F (-55 °C) or warmer; or
(ii) Eight years after the last internal inspection if the tank is a pressure type cargo tank carrying cargo at temperatures colder than -67 °F (-55 °C).
(d) If required by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection the owner shall conduct nondestructive testing of each tank designated by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection in accordance with §151.04–7.
(e) If the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection considers a hydrostatic test necessary to determine the condition of the tanks, the owner shall perform the test at a pressure of 1 1/2 times the tank's—
(h) Pressure vaccum relief valves shall be examined to determine that the operating mechanism is free and capable of activation.
(j) Cargo hose stored on board the vessel which is used in transferring cargoes listed in Table 151.05 shall be inspected every 2 years. This inspection shall consist of a visual examination and a hydrostatic test of 1 1/2 times the maximum pressure to which the hose will be subjected in service. The date of the most recent inspection and the test pressure shall be stenciled or otherwise marked on the hose.
(l) If the tank is a pressure vessel type cargo tank with an internal inspection interval of 10 years, and is 30 years old or older, determined from the date it was built, the owner shall conduct nondestructive testing of each tank in accordance with §151.04–7, during each internal inspection.
[CFGR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970, as amended by CGD 88–100, 54 FR 40029, Sept. 29, 1989; CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50965, Dec. 11, 1989]
§ 151.04-7 Nondestructive testing.
(a) Before nondestructive testing may be conducted to meet §151.04–5 (d) and (l), the owner shall submit a proposal to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection that includes—
[CGD 85–061, 54 FR 50966, Dec. 11, 1989]
§ 151.05-1 Explanation of column headings in Table 151.05.
(e) Cargo segregation/tanks. This column refers to the separation of the cargo from its surroundings. Terms are explained in §151.13–5 and in footnotes to Table 151.05 of this part.
(f) Tanks/type. This column refers to the design requirements for cargo tanks and their placement within the hull of the vessel. Terms are explained in §151.15–1.
(g) Tanks/venting. This column refers to arrangements for preventing excess pressure or vacuum within the cargo tank. Terms used are explained and defined in §151.15–5.
(h) Tanks/gauging devices. This column refers to arrangements provided for determining the amount of cargo present in cargo tanks. Terms used are explained and defined in §151.15–10.
(i) Cargo transfer/piping. This column refers to the classification of piping in accordance with Subchapter F of this chapter as discussed in §151.20–1.
(j) Cargo transfer/control. This column refers to the valving requirements for the cargo piping system. These requirements are defined in §151.20–5.
(k) Environmental control/cargo tanks. This column refers to control of the composition of the environment within cargo tanks. Definitions and detailed requirements are given in §151.25–1.
(l) Environmental control/cargo handling space. This column refers to control of the environment in the cargo handling spaces. Definitions and detailed requirements are found in §151.25–2.
(q) Tank inspection period. This column refers to the maximum period in years between internal cargo tank inspections. Applicable requirements are given in §151.04–5.
[CGFR 70–10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970; 35 FR 6431, Apr. 22, 1970, as amended by CGD 74–275, 40 FR 21958, May 20, 1975; CGD 88–100, 54 FR 40029, Sept. 29, 19895; CGD 96–041, 61 FR 50731, Sept. 27, 1996; USCG 2000–7079, 65 FR 67183, Nov. 8, 2000]
§ 151.05-2 Compliance with requirements for tank barges carrying benzene and benzene containing cargoes, or butyl acrylate cargoes.
[CGD 95–900, 60 FR 34050, June 29, 1995]
Cargo identification\1\ Tanks Cargo transfer Environmental
------------------------------------------------------- Cargo ---------------------------------------------------------------- control Electrical Tank
Hull segre- ---------------------- Fire Special requirements hazard Temp. internal
type gation Gauging Piping Cargo protection in 46 CFR Part 151 class and control inspect.
Cargo name Pressure Temp. tank Type Vent device class Control Cargo handling required group install. period_years
tanks space
a. b. c. d. e. f..................... g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n..................... o. p. q.
Acetaldehyde....................... Press. Amb. II 1NA Ind. Pressure......... SR Restr. II P-1 Inert Vent F Yes .55-1(h).............. I-C NA G
Acetic acid........................ Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes .50-73................ I-D NA G
2 i i .55-1(g)..............
Acetic anhydride................... Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Restr. II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-73................ I-D NA G
Acetone cyanohydrin................ Atmos. Amb. I 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed I G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-5................. I-D NA G
2 i .50-70(b).............
.50-73................
.50-81................
Acetonitrile....................... Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Restr. II G-1 NR Vent F Yes No.................... I-D NA G
Acrylic acid....................... Atmos. Amb. III 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Restr. II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-70(a)............. I-D NA G
2 i i .50-73................
.58-1(a)..............
Acrylonitrile...................... Atmos. Amb. II 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .55-1(e).............. I-D NA G
2 i i .50-70(a).............
Adiponitrile....................... Atmos. Amb. II 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Open II G-1 NR Vent F Yes No.................... I-D NA G
Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid (greater Atmos. Elev. III 1 i i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes .50-73................ I-B NA G
than 4%). 2 i i .58-1(e)..............
Alkyl(C7-C9) nitrates.............. Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes .50-81................ NA NA G
2 i i .50-86................
Allyl alcohol...................... Atmos. Amb. I 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed I G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-5................. I-C NA G
Allyl chloride..................... Atmos. Amb. I 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed I G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-5................. I-D NA G
Aluminum sulfate solution.......... Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes .58-1(e).............. NA NA G
Aminoethylethanolamine............. Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes .55-1(b).............. NA NA G
Ammonia, anhydrous................. Press. Amb. II 1NA Ind. Pressure......... SR250 Restr. II P-2 NR Vent F No .50-30................ I-D NA G
2 i i p.s.i. .50-32................
Ammonia, anhydrous................. Atmos. Low II 1NA Ind. Gravity.......... PV Restr. II-L G-2 NR Vent F No .50-30................ I-D .40- 8
2 i i .50-32................ 1(b)(1)
Ammonium bisulfite solution (70% or Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N No .50-73................ NA NA G
less). 2 i .56-1(a), (b), (c)....
Ammonium hydroxide (28% or less NH Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Restr. II G-1 NR Vent F No .56-1(a), (b), (c), I-D NA G
3). 2 i (f), (g).
Aniline............................ Atmos. Amb. I 1 i i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed I G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-5................. I-D NA G
Anthracene oil (Coal tar fraction). Atmos. Amb. II 1 i i Integral Gravity...... Open Open II G-1 NR Vent N Yes No.................... I-D NA G
Elev. 2 i i
Argon, liquefied................... Press. Low III 1NA Ind. Pressure......... SR Restr. II-L P-1 NR Vent F No .40-1(a).............. NA .40-1(a) G
2 i .50-30................
.50-36................
Benzene............................ Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-60................ I-D NA G
Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-60................ I-D NA G
(containing Acetylenes) (having 2 i i .56-1(b), (d), (f),
10% Benzene or more). (g),.
(having 10% Benzene or more). 2 i i
Benzene, Toluene, Xylene mixtures Atmos. Amb. III 1 i Integral Gravity...... PV Closed II G-1 NR Vent F Yes .50-60................ I-D NA G
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