46 CFR Part 28
PART 28—REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS
- PART 28—REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter C—Uninspected Vessels
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 28.10 Authority.
- § 28.20 OMB control numbers.
- § 28.30 Applicability; preemptive effect.
- § 28.40 Incorporation by reference.
- § 28.50 Definition of terms used in this part.
- § 28.60 Exemption letter.
- § 28.65 Termination of unsafe operations.
- § 28.70 Approved equipment and material.
- § 28.73 Accepted organizations.
- § 28.76 Similarly qualified organizations.
- § 28.80 Report of casualty.
- § 28.90 Report of injury.
- § 28.95 Right of appeal.
- Subpart B—Requirements for All Vessels
- § 28.100 Applicability.
- § 28.105 Lifesaving equipment—general requirements.
- § 28.110 Life preservers or other personal flotation devices.
- § 28.115 Ring life buoys.
- § 28.120 Survival craft.
- § 28.125 Stowage of survival craft.
- § 28.130 Survival craft equipment.
- § 28.135 Lifesaving equipment markings.
- § 28.140 Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment.
- § 28.145 Distress signals.
- § 28.150 Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs).
- § 28.155 Excess fire detection and protection equipment.
- § 28.160 Portable fire extinguishers.
- § 28.165 Injury placard.
- Subpart C—Requirements for Documented Vessels That Operate Beyond the Boundary Lines or With More Than 16 Individuals On Board, or for Fish Tender Vessels Engaged in the Aleutian Trade
- § 28.200 Applicability.
- § 28.205 Fireman's outfits and self-contained breathing apparatus.
- § 28.210 First aid equipment and training.
- § 28.215 Guards for exposed hazards.
- § 28.225 Navigational information.
- § 28.230 Compasses.
- § 28.235 Anchors and radar reflectors.
- § 28.240 General alarm system.
- § 28.245 Communication equipment.
- § 28.250 High water alarms.
- § 28.255 Bilge pumps, bilge piping, and dewatering systems.
- § 28.260 Electronic position fixing devices.
- § 28.265 Emergency instructions.
- § 28.270 Instruction, drills, and safety orientation.
- § 28.275 Acceptance criteria for instructors and course curricula.
- Subpart D—Requirements for Vessels Which Have Their Keel Laid or Are at a Similar Stage of Construction on or After or Which Undergo a Major Conversion Completed on or After September 15, 1991, and That Operate With More Than 16 Individuals on Board
- § 28.300 Applicability and general requirements.
- § 28.305 Lifesaving and signaling equipment.
- § 28.310 Launching of survival craft.
- § 28.315 Fire pumps, fire mains, fire hydrants, and fire hoses.
- § 28.320 Fixed gas fire extinguishing systems.
- § 28.325 Fire detection and alarm systems.
- § 28.330 Galley hood and other fire protection equipment.
- § 28.335 Fuel systems.
- § 28.340 Ventilation of enclosed engine and fuel tank spaces.
- § 28.345 Electrical standards for vessels less than 79 feet (24 meters) in length.
- § 28.350 General requirements for electrical systems.
- § 28.355 Main source of electrical power.
- § 28.360 Electrical distribution systems.
- § 28.365 Overcurrent protection and switched circuits.
- § 28.370 Wiring methods and materials.
- § 28.375 Emergency source of electrical power.
- § 28.380 General structural fire protection.
- § 28.385 Structural fire protection for vessels that operate with more than 49 individuals on board.
- § 28.390 Means of escape.
- § 28.395 Embarkation stations.
- § 28.400 Radar and depth sounding devices.
- § 28.405 Hydraulic equipment.
- § 28.410 Deck rails, lifelines, storm rails, and hand grabs.
- Subpart E—Stability
- § 28.500 Applicability.
- § 28.501 Substantial alterations.
- § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility.
- § 28.510 Definition of stability terms.
- § 28.515 Submergence test as an alternative to stability calculations.
- §§ 28.520-28.525 [Reserved]
- § 28.530 Stability instructions.
- § 28.535 Inclining test.
- § 28.540 Free surface.
- § 28.545 Intact stability when using lifting gear.
- § 28.550 Icing.
- § 28.555 Freeing ports.
- § 28.560 Watertight and weathertight integrity.
- § 28.565 Water on deck.
- § 28.570 Intact righting energy.
- § 28.575 Severe wind and roll.
- § 28.580 Unintentional flooding.
- §§ 28.590-28.630 [Reserved]
- Subpart F—Fish Processing Vessel
- § 28.700 Applicability.
- § 28.710 Examination and certification of compliance.
- § 28.720 Survey and classification.
- Subpart G—Aleutian Trade Act Vessels
- § 28.800 Applicability and general requirements.
- § 28.805 Launching of survival craft.
- § 28.810 Deck rails, lifelines, storm rails and hand grabs.
- § 28.815 Bilge pumps, bilge piping, and dewatering systems.
- § 28.820 Fire pumps, fire mains, fire hydrants, and fire hoses.
- § 28.825 Excess fire detection and protection equipment.
- § 28.830 Fire detection and alarm systems.
- § 28.835 Fuel systems.
- § 28.840 Means for stopping pumps, ventilation, and machinery.
- § 28.845 General requirements for electrical systems.
- § 28.850 Main source of electrical power.
- § 28.855 Electrical distribution systems.
- § 28.860 Overcurrent protection and switched circuits.
- § 28.865 Wiring methods and materials.
- § 28.870 Emergency source of electrical power.
- § 28.875 Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot.
- § 28.880 Hydraulic equipment.
- § 28.885 Cargo gear.
- § 28.890 Examination and certification of compliance.
- § 28.895 Loadlines.
- § 28.900 Post accident inspection.
- § 28.905 Repairs and alterations.
- Subpart H [Reserved]
- Subpart I—Citizenship Waiver Procedures
- § 28.1100 General.
- § 28.1105 Request for a waiver.
- § 28.1110 Waiver approval.
- § 28.1115 Waiver request and approval records.