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(12) Lifesaving and equipment including precautions to be taken against fire, explosion from oil or gasoline and methods of dealing with fire, the use of fire extinguishers and the handling of the vessel after Ffire is discovered.

(12-a) The applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, his knowledge of pollution laws and regulations, procedures for discharge containment and cleanup, and methods for disposal of sludge and waste material from cargo and fueling operations. (13) Rules and regulations of this subchapter applicable to ocean and coastwise vessels.

(14) The operation of propelling machinery, particularly the safe and proper handling of gasoline and gasoline engines.

(15) Such further examination as the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, may consider necessary to establish the applicant's proficiency for the route to be navigated.

(b) If the applicant is a holder of a valid license as operator of mechanically propelled vessels in ocean service,

he will be required to pass a satisfactory examination in the following subjects:

(1) International and Inland Rules of the Road.

(2) The setting and taking in of a fore and aft sail and others relating to the handling of sails and sailing vessels.

(c) If the applicant is the holder of a valid license as operator of ocean sailing vessels, he will be required to pass an examination in the following subjects:

(1) International and Inland Rules of the Road.

(2) The operation of propelling machinery, particularly the safe and proper handling of gasoline and gasoline engines.

(83 Stat. 852 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.)) [CGFR 68-32, 33 FR 5728, Apr. 12, 1968; CGD 71-161R, 37 FR 28263, Dec. 21, 1972]

§ 187.25-22 Examination for operator of ocean non-self-propelled vessels.

(a) An applicant for a license as operator of ocean non-self-propelled vessels shall be required to pass a satisfactory examination as to his knowledge of the subjects listed in this paragraph:

(1) All subjects required by § 187.2020 for a license as operator of non-selfpropelled vessels upon waters other than ocean and coastwise.

(2) Such further examination as the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, may consider necessary to establish the applicant's proficiency for the route to be navigated.

§ 187.25-25 Additional routes.

(a) A licensed operator of mechanically or sail propelled ocean vessels who applies for an endorsement to his license of an additional route, which embraces additional navigational hazards, may be required, at the discretion of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, to show service on the waters for which the endorsement is requested. However, applicants shall not be required to show more than 3 months' service, or 12 trips within one. year. Each applicant for endorsement of an additional route on his license shall be examined on the following

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lish the applicant's proficiency for the route to be navigated.

(83 Stat. 852 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.))

[CGFR 60-54, 25 FR 9349, Sept. 29, 1960, as amended at CGD 71-161R, 37 FR 28263, Dec. 21, 1972]

Subpart 187.30—Action Against Licenses

§ 187.30-1 General application.

(a) All licenses issued by the Coast Guard are subject to suspension or revocation as provided under the provisions of 46 U.S.C. 239, and the regulations promulgated thereunder in Part 137 in Subchapter K (Marine Investigations and Suspension and Revocation Proceedings) of this chapter. (Interpret or apply R.S. 4450, as amended, sec. 2, 68 Stat. 484; 46 U.S.C. 239, 239b) [CGFR 62-27, 27 FR 9876, Oct. 5, 1962, as amended by CGFR 68-32, 33 FR 5729, Apr. 12, 1968]

INDEX

SUBCHAPTER T-SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS (UNDER 100 GROSS TONS)

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Compliance with provisions of..............

Description........

How to obtain or renew.

Passengers permitted..

Period of validity......

Permit to carry excursion party....................

Permit to proceed to another port for repairs..

Posting......

Renewal...

Routes permitted..

When required-L.............

When required-S............

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Certificates, International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1960:

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176.01-10

176.01-25

176.01-15

176.01-30

176.01-27

176.01-40

176.01-10

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Guards in hazardous places.......

Hatches and coamings......

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Intent..

Special consideration............

Standards and requirements.

Electrical installations operating at potentials of 50 volts or more:

Application..........

Disconnect switches and devices...

185.25-10

Subpart 176.15

176.15-10

176.15-5

176.15-1

.183.01-1

183.01-5

183.01-10

183.01-15

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183.10-25

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