Source: http://www.mxak.org/regulations/33CFR/33cfr144.htm
Timestamp: 2017-12-11 07:42:19
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§ 144.01-1 Life floats.
§ 144.01-5 Location and launching of life floats.
§ 144.01-10 Equipment for life floats.
§ 144.01-15 Alternates for life floats.
§ 144.01-20 Life preservers.
§ 144.01-25 Ring life buoys.
§ 144.01-30 First-aid kit.
§ 144.01-35 Litter.
§ 144.01-40 Emergency communications equipment.
§ 144.10-1 Lifesaving equipment.
§ 144.10-10 Other lifesaving equipment.
§ 144.20-1 Applicability.
§ 144.20-5 Exposure suits.
§ 144.30-1 Applicability.
§ 144.30-5 Exposure suits.
(a) Each lifefloat shall be provided with a painter. This painter shall be a manila rope not less than 23/4inches in circumference and of a length not less than three times the distance from the deck where the lifefloat is stowed to the low water line. Alternatively, the painter may be of other material provided it has equal strength to the size of manila rope specified and is not less than1/2inch in diameter.
Editorial Note: ForFederal Registercitations affecting §144.01–10, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) Approved lifeboats, approved life rafts or approved inflatable life rafts may be used in lieu of approved life floats for either all or part of the capacity required. When either lifeboats or life rafts are used approved means of launching will be required. Inflatable life rafts, when used, shall be distributed and mounted as required for life floats under §144.01–5.
[CGFR 56–4, 21 FR 903, Feb. 9, 1956, as amended by CGFR 60–35 25 FR 10132, Oct. 25, 1960; CGD 85–205, 62 FR 35392, July 1, 1997]
[CGFR 60–35, 25 FR 10132, Oct. 25, 1960, as amended by CGD 78–160, 47 FR 9383, Mar. 3, 1982; USCG–1998–3799, 63 FR 35530, June 30, 1998]
[CGFR 56–4, 21 FR 903, Feb. 9, 1956, as amended by CGD 79–165b, 45 FR 65208, Oct. 2, 1980; CGD 80–155b. 47 FR 10533, Mar. 11, 1982]
[CGFR 56–4, 21 FR 903, Feb. 9, 1956, as amended by CGD 73–177R, 40 FR 8176, Feb. 26, 1975]
[CGFR 68–154, 33 FR 18626, Dec. 17, 1968]
(3) Each ring life buoy under paragraph (a)(2) of this section must have an approved automatic electric water light that is attached as described in §144.01–25(b).
[CGD 73–177R, 40 FR 8176, Feb. 26, 1975, as amended by CGD 80–155b, 47 FR 10533, Mar. 11, 1982]
Any lifesaving equipment on an unmanned platform that is not required in §144.10–1 must meet the standards contained in Subpart 144.01 of this part.
[CGD 73–177R, 40 FR 8176, Feb. 26, 1975]
[CGD 82–075b, 49 FR 4377, Feb. 6, 1984]
[CGD 82–075b, 49 FR 4377, Feb. 6, 1984, as amended by CGD 84–090, 50 FR 3904, Jan. 29, 1985; USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40057, June 29, 2000]
Each foreign MODU must meet the requirements of §144.20–5 of this chapter, except as follows:
(a) Exposure suits (immersion suits, survival suits, etc.) approved by the nation under which the MODU is documented may be used in lieu of suits approved under 46 CFR 160.071, provided that they are accepted by the Commandant as providing equivalent thermal protection to the wearer. (Requests for acceptance of such suits should be sent to Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, (G-MSE), Washington, DC 20593–0001, along with technical data supporting the thermal performance of the suits.)
[CGD 82–075b, 49 FR 4377, Feb. 6, 1984, as amended by CGD 88–052, 53 FR 25121, July 1, 1988; CGD 96–026, 61 FR 33665, June 28, 1996]