[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR127.240]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
    CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 127--CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENTS--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart B--Particular Construction and Arrangements
 
Sec. 127.240  Means of escape.

    (a) Except as provided by paragraphs (l) and (m) of this section, 
there must be at least two means of escape, exclusive of windows and 
portholes, from each of the following spaces:
    (1) Each space accessible to offshore workers.
    (2) Crew accommodations and each space where the crew may normally 
be employed.
    (b) At least one of the two means of escape must--
    (1) Be independent of watertight doors in bulkheads required by part 
174 of this chapter to be watertight; and
    (2) Lead as directly to the open deck as practicable.
    (c) The two means of escape required by paragraph (a) of this 
section must be widely separated and, if possible, at opposite ends or 
sides of the space, to minimize the possibility that one incident will 
block both escapes.
    (d) Except as provided by paragraph (e) of this section, a vertical 
ladder ending at a deck scuttle may not be either of the means of escape 
required by paragraph (a) of this section.
    (e) A vertical ladder ending at a deck scuttle may be the second 
means of escape if the--
    (1) Primary means of escape is a stairway or passageway;
    (2) Installation of another stairway or passageway is impracticable;
    (3) Scuttle is located where stowed deck cargo could not interfere;
    (4) Scuttle is fitted with a quick-acting release, and with a hold-
back device to hold it open; and

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    (5) Scuttle meets the requirements for location, strength, and 
height of coaming in subchapter E of this chapter.
    (f) Each vertical ladder must--
    (1) Have rungs that are--
    (i) At least 410 millimeters (16 inches) long;
    (ii) At most 300 millimeters (12 inches) apart, uniform for the 
length of the ladder; and
    (iii) At least 180 millimeters (7 inches) from the nearest permanent 
object in back of the ladder;
    (2) Have at least 115 millimeters (4\1/2\ inches) of clearance above 
each rung;
    (3) Be made of incombustible materials; and
    (4) Have an angle of inclination with the horizontal, greater than 
70 degrees but not more than 90 degrees.
    (g) No means may be provided for locking any interior door giving 
access to either of the two required means of escape, except that a 
crash door or locking-device, capable of being easily forced in an 
emergency, may be employed if a permanent and conspicuous notice to this 
effect is attached to both sides of the door. A means may be provided 
for locking an exterior door to a deckhouse if the door is--
    (1) Locked only by a key under the control of one of the OSV's 
officers; and
    (2) Always operable from the inside.
    (h) Each passageway or stairway must be wide enough to provide an 
effective means of escape for the number of persons having access to it 
even if each person is wearing a lifejacket. There must be no 
protrusions in the means of escape that could cause injury, ensnare 
clothing, or damage lifejackets.
    (i) No interior stairway, other than within the machinery spaces or 
cargo holds, may be less than 710 millimeters (28 inches) wide. The 
angle of inclination of each stairway with the horizontal must not 
exceed 50 degrees.
    (j) No dead-end passageway, or equivalent, may be more than 13.1 
meters (40 feet) in length.
    (k) Vertical access must be provided between the various weather 
decks by means of vertical or permanently inclined ladders. The angles 
of inclination of the inclined ladders with the horizontal must not 
exceed 70 degrees, except that vertical ladders may be used for access 
to pilot-house tops and other house tops used only for weather 
protection.
    (l) Only one means of escape need be provided from each of the 
spaces stipulated in paragraph (a) of this section, provided the maximum 
area of each space is less than 28 square meters (300 square feet) and 
the maximum dimension (length, breadth, or depth) of each space is less 
than 6 meters (20 feet).
    (m) Alternative means of escape from spaces may be provided if 
acceptable to the cognizant OCMI.