[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 46, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 46CFR116.800]



[Page 338-339]

 

                            TITLE 46_SHIPPING



                  (This book contains parts 90 to 139)

 

   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 116_CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT--Table of Contents

 

                   Subpart H_Passenger Accommodations

 

Sec.  116.800  General requirements.





    (a) All passenger accommodations must be arranged and equipped to 

provide for the safety of the passengers in



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consideration of the route, modes of operation, and speed of the vessel.

    (b) The height of ceilings in a passenger accommodation space, 

including aisles and passageways, must be at least 1880 millimeters (74 

inches), but may be reduced at the sides of a space to allow for camber, 

wiring, ventilation ducts, and piping.

    (c) A passenger accommodation space must be maintained to minimize 

fire and safety hazards and to preserve sanitary conditions. Aisles must 

be kept clear of obstructions.

    (d) A passenger accommodation space must not contain:

    (1) Electrical generation equipment or transformers, high 

temperature parts, pipelines, rotating assemblies, or any other item 

that could injure a passenger, unless such an item is adequately 

shielded or isolated; or

    (2) A control for operating the vessel, unless the control is so 

protected and located that operation of the vessel by a crew member will 

not be impeded by a passenger during normal or emergency operations.

    (e) The deck above a passenger accommodation space must be located 

above the deepest load waterline.

    (f) A variation from a requirement of this subpart may be authorized 

by the Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center for an unusual 

arrangement or design provided there is no significant reduction of 

space, accessibility, safety, or sanitation.