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CFR /  Title 46  /  Part 199  /  Sec. 199.620 Alternatives for all vessels in a specified service.

(a) General. Vessels operating in oceans; coastwise; Great Lakes; lakes, bays, and sounds; and rivers service may comply with alternative requirements to subparts A through E of this part as described in this section for the services specified in table 199.620(a) of this section.

Table 199.620(a)--Alternative Requirements for All Vessels in a Specified Service----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Service and reference to alternative requirement section or paragraph

Section or paragraph in this ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

part: Lakes, bays

Oceans Coastwise Great Lakes and sounds Rivers----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------199.70(a): Lifebuoy approval 199.620(b) \1\. 199.620(b) \1\. 199.620(b).... 199.620(b).... 199.620(b).

series.199.70(b): Lifejacket approval 199.620(c) \2\. 199.620(c) \2\. 199.620(c).... 199.620(c).... 199.620(c).

series.199.70(b)(1): Number of No Alternative. 199.620(d)..... 199.620(d).... 199.620(d).... 199.620(d).

lifejackets carried.199.70(b)(4)(i): Lifejacket No Alternative. 199.620(e)..... 199.620(e).... Not Applicable Not

light approval series. Applicable.199.100(b): Manning of No Alternative. No Alternative. No Alternative No Alternative 199.620(o).

survival craft.199.110(f): Embarkation ladder 199.620(f)..... 199.620(f)..... 199.620(f).... 199.620(f).... 199.620(f).199.130(b): Survival craft No Alternative. No Alternative. 199.620(g).... 199.620(g).... 199.620(g).

stowage position.

199.170: Line-throwing 199.620(h) \2\. 199.620(h) \3\. Not Applicable Not Applicable Not

appliance approval series. Applicable.199.175: Lifeboat, rescue 199.620(i) \4\. 199.620(i)..... 199.620(j).... 199.620(j).... 199.620(j).

boat, and rigid liferaft

equipment.199.180 Training and drills... 199.620(p)..... 199.620(p)..... 199.620(p).... 199.620(p).... 199.620(p).199.190: Spares and repair 199.620(n)..... 199.620(n)..... 199.620(n).... 199.620(n).... 199.620(n).

equipment.199.190(g)(3): Service 199.620(q)..... 199.620(q)..... 199.620(q).... 199.620(q).... 199.620(q).

Intervals for inflatable

liferaft or inflatable

buoyant apparatus.199.201(a)(2) or 199.261: 199.620(l) \4\. 199.620(l)..... 199.620(l).... 199.620(l).... 199.620(l).

Inflatable liferaft equipment.199.201(a)(2) or 199.261: No Alternative. 199.620(k)..... 199.620(k).... 199.620(k).... 199.620(k).

Liferaft approval series.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Alternative applies if lifebuoy is orange.\2\ Alternative applies only to cargo vessels that are less than 500 tons gross tonnage.\3\ Alternative applies to cargo vessels that are less than 500 tons gross tonnage and to all passenger vessels.\4\ Alternative applies to passenger vessels limited to operating no more than 50 nautical miles from shore.

(b) Lifebuoy approval series. As an alternative to a lifebuoy approved under approval series 160.150, vessels may carry a lifebuoy approved under approval series 160.050.

(c) Lifejackets approval series. As an alternative to a lifejacket meeting the approval requirements in Sec. 199.70, vessels may carry a lifejacket approved under approval series 160.002, 160.005, 160.055, or 160.077.

(d) Lifejacket quantity. Vessels may carry lifejackets as follows:

(1) If lifejackets are stowed in cabins, staterooms, or berthing areas that are readily accessible to each watch or work station, the requirement in Sec. 199.70(b)(2)(iv) to have lifejackets at each watch or work station need not be met.

(2) If the vessel carries lifejackets that are designated extended-size, then the number of child-size lifejackets carried to meet Sec. 199.70(b)(1)(i) may be reduced. To take the reduction in child-size lifejackets, extended-size lifejackets having the same lower size limit must be substituted for all of the required adult lifejackets. The number of child-size lifejackets required depends on the lower size limit of the extended-size lifejackets and is calculated by any one of the following formulas where PC is the number of child-size lifejackets expressed as a percentage of the number of lifejackets required under Sec. 199.70(b)(1):

(i) PC = LS / 4.1, where LS equals the lower size limit expressed in kilograms.

(ii) PC = LS / 9, where LS equals the lower size limit expressed in pounds.

(iii) PC = (LS-81) / 7.6, where LS equals the lower size limit expressed in centimeters.

(iv) PC = (LS-32) / 3, where LS equals the lower size limit expressed in inches.

(e) Lifejacket light approval series. As an alternative to lights approved under approval series 161.112, vessels may use lights for lifejackets and immersions suits approved under series 161.012. However, lifejacket lights bearing Coast Guard approval number 161.012/2/1 are not permitted on vessels certificated to operate on waters where water temperature may drop below 10 [deg]C (50 [deg]F).

(f) Embarkation ladder. An embarkation ladder may be a chain ladder approved under approval series 160.017.

(g) Survival craft stowage positions. Vessels having widely separated accommodation and service spaces may have, as an alternative to the requirements of Sec. 199.130(b), all required lifeboats and 50 percent of the required liferafts stowed as close as possible to the accommodation and service space that normally holds the greatest number of persons, with the remainder of the liferafts stowed as close as possible to each other accommodation and service space.

(h) Line-throwing appliance approval series. As an alternative to a line-throwing appliance that meets the requirements in Sec. 199.170, vessels may carry a line-throwing appliance approved under approval series 160.031, which may have an auxiliary line that is at least 150 meters (500 feet).

(i) Lifeboat, rescue boat, and rigid liferaft equipment; oceans and coastwise. Lifeboats, rescue boats, and rigid liferafts may carry the equipment specified in table 199.175 of this part for vessels on a short international voyage.

(j) Lifeboat, rescue boat, and rigid liferaft equipment; other services. As an alternative to meeting the survival craft equipment requirements of Sec. 199.175, a vessel may carry the equipment specified in table 199.620(j) of this section under the vessel's category of service. Each item in the table has the same description as in Sec. 199.175.

Table 199.620(j)--Survival Craft Equipment----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Great Lakes Lakes, bays and sounds Rivers

Item -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No. Item Rigid Rescue Rigid Rescue Rigid Rescue

Lifeboat liferaft boat Lifeboat liferaft boat Lifeboat liferaft boat----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 Bailer \1\.......... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ........ ........ ......

2 Bilge pump \2\...... 1 ........ ...... 1 ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

3 Boathook............ 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1

4 Bucket \3\.......... 1 ........ 1 1 ........ ...... 1 ........ ......

9 Fire extinguisher... 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1

12 Flashlight.......... 1 1 1 ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

13 Hatchet............. 2 ........ ...... 1 ........ ...... 1 ........ ......

15 Instruction card.... ........ 1 ...... ........ 1 ...... ........ 1 ......

18 Ladder.............. 1 ........ 1 ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

20 Oars, units \4 5\... 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1

Paddles............. ........ 2 ...... ........ 2 ...... ........ 2 ......

21 Painter............. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

23 Pump \6\............ ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1

26 Repair kit \6\...... ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1

27 Sea anchor.......... 1 2 1 ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

28 Searchlight......... 1 ........ 1 ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

31 Signal, hand flare.. 6 6 ...... 6 6 ...... ........ ........ ......

32 Signal, parachute 4 4 ...... ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ......

flare..............

33 Skates and 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1

fenders\7\.........

34 Sponge \6\.......... ........ 2 2 ........ 2 2 ........ ........ ......

35 Survival 1 1 ...... 1 1 ...... ........ ........ ......

instructions.......

38 Tool kit............ 1 ........ ...... 1 ........ ...... 1 ........ ......

39 Towline \8\......... 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1 1 ........ 1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Notes:\1\ Each liferaft approved for 13 persons or more must carry two of these items.\2\ Not required for boats of self-bailing design.\3\ Not required for inflated or rigid-inflated rescue boats.\4\ Oars not required on a free-fall lifeboat; a unit of oars means the number of oars specified by the boat

manufacturer.\5\ Rescue boats may substitute buoyant paddles for oars, as specified by the manufacturer.\6\ Not required for a rigid rescue boat.\7\ Required if specified by the manufacturer.\8\ Required only if the lifeboat is also the rescue boat.

(k) Liferaft approval series. As an alternative to liferafts that meet the requirements in Sec. Sec. 199.201(a) and 199.261(a), vessels may--

(1) Carry inflatable liferafts approved under approval series 160.051; and

(2) Have liferafts with a capacity less than six persons.

(l) Inflatable liferaft equipment. As an alternative to the SOLAS A Pack, vessels may have a SOLAS B Pack for each inflatable liferaft.

(m) [Reserved]

(n) Spare parts and repair equipment. As an alternative to carrying spare parts and repair equipment as required in Sec. 199.190(c), a vessel need not carry spare parts and repair equipment if it operates daily out of a shore base where spare parts and repair equipment are available.

(o) Deckhands may be used to operate the survival craft and launching arrangements.

(p) Training and drill subjects required under Sec. 199.180 may be omitted if the vessel is not fitted with the relevant equipment, installation or system.

(q) For a new liferaft or inflatable buoyant apparatus, the first annual servicing may be deferred to two years after initial packing if so indicated on the servicing sticker. [CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25313, May 20, 1996; 61 FR 40281, Aug. 1, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 52820, Oct. 1, 1998; 63 FR 56066, Oct. 20, 1998; USCG-2001-10224, 66 FR 48621, Sept. 21, 2001; USCG-2001-11118, 67 FR 58542, Sept. 17, 2002]