[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: 46CFR91.55-5]



[Page 33]

 

                            TITLE 46_SHIPPING



                  (This book contains parts 90 to 139)

 

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

 

PART 91_INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION--Table of Contents

 

                       Subpart 91.55_Plan Approval

 

Sec.  91.55-5  Plans and specifications required for new construction.



    (a) General. (1) Specifications.

    (2) General Arrangement Plan of decks, holds, inner bottoms, etc., 

and including inboard and outboard profile.

    (b) Hull structure. \1\ (1) *Inner Bottom Plating and Framing.

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    \1\ The asterisk (*) indicates items which may require approval by 

the American Bureau of Shipping for vessels classed by that society.

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    (2) *Midship Section.

    (3) *Shell Plating and Framing.

    (4) *Stem, Stern Frame, and Rudder.

    (5) *Structural Deck Plans for Strength Decks.

    (6) *Pillars and Girders.

    (7) *Watertight and Oiltight Bulkheads.

    (8) *Foundations for Main Machinery and Boilers.

    (9) *Arrangement of Ports, Doors, and Airports in Shell Plating.

    (10) *Hatch Coamings and Covers in Weather and Watertight Decks.

    (11) *Details of Hinged Subdivision Watertight Doors and Operating 

Gear.

    (12) *Scuppers and Drains Penetrating Shell Plating.

    (13) *Arrangement of the cargo gear including a stress diagram. The 

principal details of the gear and the safe working load for each 

component part shall be shown.

    (c) Subdivision and stability. Plans and calculations as required by 

Subchapter S of this chapter.

    (d) Fire control. (1) General arrangement plans showing for each 

deck the control stations, the various fire sections enclosed by fire 

resisting bulkheads, the arrangement of the alarm and extinguishing 

systems, the fire extinguishers, means of access to different 

compartments and decks and the ventilation system including location of 

ventilation shutdowns, positions of dampers and the numbers identifying 

each system.

    (2) Ventilation diagram including dampers and other fire control 

features.

    (3) Details of alarm systems.

    (4) Details of extinguishing systems, including fire mains, carbon 

dioxide, foam and sprinkling systems.

    (e) Marine engineering. For plans required for marine engineering 

equipment and systems, see subchapter F (Marine Engineering) of this 

chapter.

    (f) Electrical engineering. For plans required for electrical 

engineering, equipment and systems, see subchapter J (Electrical 

Engineering) of this chapter.

    (g) Lifesaving equipment. (1) These plans are to show the location 

and arrangement of embarkation decks, all overboard discharges and 

projections in way of launching lifeboats, weights of lifeboats fully 

equipped and loaded, working loads of davits and winches, types and 

sizes of falls, the manufacturer's name and identification for all 

equipment, and all other relevant and necessary information.

    (i) Arrangement of lifeboats.

    (ii) Arrangement of davits.

    (iii) Location and stowage of liferafts and buoyant apparatus.

    (h) Crew's accommodations. (1) Arrangement plans showing 

accommodations, ventilation, escapes, hospital, and sanitary facilities 

for all crewmembers.

    (i) Navigation bridge visibility. For vessels of 100 meters (328 

feet) or more in length contracted for on or after September 7, 1990, a 

plan must be included which shows how visibility from the navigation 

bridge will meet the standards contained in Sec.  92.03-1 of this 

subchapter.



[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16974, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGD 79-023, 48 FR 

51008, Nov. 4, 1983; CGD 85-099, 55 FR 32248, Aug. 8, 1990; CGD 85-099, 

55 FR 40260, Oct. 2, 1990; CGD 88-032, 56 FR 35825, July 29, 1991; 56 FR 

46354, Sept. 11, 1991]