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1918 - Table of Contents/Authority for 1918
1918 App III - The Mechanics of Conventional Cargo Gear (Non-mandatory).
1918 Subpart A - Scope and Definitions
1918.1 - Scope and application.
1918.2 - Definitions.
1918.3 - Incorporation by reference.
1918.4 - OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
1918 Subpart B - Gear Certification
1918.11 - Gear certification (See also 1918.2, definition of "Vessel's cargo handling gear" and 1918.51).
1918 Subpart C - Gangways and Other Means of Access
1918.21 - General requirements.
1918.22 - Gangways.
1918.23 - Jacob's ladders.
1918.24 - Fixed and portable ladders.
1918.25 - Bridge plates and ramps (See also 1918.86).
1918.26 - Access to barges and river towboats.
1918 Subpart D - Working Surfaces
1918.31 - Hatch coverings.
1918.32 - Stowed cargo and temporary landing surfaces.
1918.33 - Deck loads.
1918.34 - Other decks.
1918.35 - Open hatches.
1918.36 - Weather deck rails.
1918.37 - Barges.
1918 Subpart E - Opening and Closing Hatches
1918.41 - Coaming clearances.
1918.42 - Hatch beam and pontoon bridles.
1918.43 - Handling hatch beams and covers.
1918 Subpart F - Vessel's Cargo Handling Gear
1918.51 - General requirements (See also 1918.11 and Appendix III of this part).
1918.52 - Specific requirements.
1918.53 - Cargo winches.
1918.54 - Rigging gear.
1918.55 - Cranes (See also 1918.11).
1918 Subpart G - Cargo Handling Gear and Equipment Other Than Ship's Gear
1918.61 - General (See also Appendix IV of this part).
1918.62 - Miscellaneous auxiliary gear.
1918.63 - Chutes, gravity conveyors and rollers.
1918.64 - Powered conveyors.
1918.65 - Mechanically-powered vehicles used aboard vessels.
1918.66 - Cranes and derricks other than vessel's gear.
1918.67 - Notifying the ship's officers before using certain equipment.
1918.68 - Grounding.
1918.69 - Tools.
1918.70 - [Reserved].
1918.71 - [Reserved].
1918.72 - [Reserved].
1918.73 - [Reserved].
1918.74 - [Reserved].
1918.75 - [Reserved].
1918.76 - [Reserved].
1918.77 - [Reserved].
1918.78 - [Reserved].
1918.79 - [Reserved].
1918.80 - [Reserved].
1918 Subpart H - Handling Cargo
1918.81 - Slinging.
1918.82 - Building drafts.
1918.83 - Stowed cargo; tiering and breaking down.
1918.84 - Bulling cargo.
1918.85 - Containerized cargo operations.
1918.86 - Roll-on roll-off (Ro-Ro) operations (see also ? 1918.2, Ro-Ro operations, and ? 1918.25).
1918.87 - Ship's cargo elevators.
1918.88 - Log operations.
1918.89 - Handling hazardous cargo (See also 1918.2 and 1918.99).
1918 Subpart I - General Working Conditions
1918.90 - Hazard communication (See also 1918.1(b)(4)).
1918.91 - Housekeeping.
1918.92 - Illumination.
1918.93 - Hazardous atmospheres and substances (See also 1918.2(j)).
1918.94 - Ventilation and atmospheric conditions (See also ? 1918.2, definitions of Hazardous cargo, materials, substance or atmosphere and Ro-Ro operations).
1918.95 - Sanitation.
1918.96 - Maintenance and repair work in the vicinity of longshoring operations.
1918.97 - First aid and lifesaving facilities. (See Appendix V of this part).
1918.98 - Qualifications of machinery operators and supervisory training.
1918.99 - Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels.
1918.100 - Emergency action plans.
1918 Subpart J - Personal Protective Equipment
1918.101 - Eye and face protection.
1918.102 - Respiratory protection.
1918.103 - Head protection.
1918.104 - Foot protection.
1918.105 - Other protective measures.
1918.106 - Payment for protective equipment.
1918 App I - Cargo Gear Register and Certificates (Non-mandatory).
1918 App II - Tables for Selected Miscellaneous Auxiliary Gear (Mandatory).
1918 App IV - Appendix IV to Part 1918 -- Special Cargo Gear and Container Spreader Test Requirements (Mandatory) [see ? 1918.61 (f),(g),(h)]
1918 App V - Basic Elements of a First Aid Training Program Non-mandatory).
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