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Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Procurement-Continued

Contracts, 33 Part 118-Continued

Administrative instructions, 33 § 118.04-Continued

Davis-Bacon Act, 33 § 118.04-22

Fees; contractor's statement of contingent or other fees, 33
§§ 118.04-8-118.04-14

Nondiscrimination in employment, 33 § 118.04-7
Renegotiation Act of 1951, 33 § 118.04-1

Termination of contracts, 33 §§ 118.04-30, 118.04-31
Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, 33 § 118.04-6

Contract clauses, 33 §§ 118.03-1-118.03-5

Forms preparation and distribution, 33 §§ 118.02-1-118.02-24
General provisions, 33 §§ 118.01-1-118.01-19

Purchasing procedures, 33 Part 116

Advertising, formal, procurement by; bids and awards, 33 §§ 116.02—1— 116.02-143

General provisions, 33 §§ 116.01

Authority delegation, 33 §§ 116.01-20-116.01-26

Authority and limitations, 33 §§ 116.01-1-116.01-14

Distressed employment areas, contract placement in, 33 §§ 116.01– 80, 116.01-81

Exchange of material, 33 §§ 116.01-90--116.01-92

Foreign purchases, 33 §§ 116.01-60-116.01-68

Methods of procurement, 33 §§ 116.01-30, 116.01-31

Reports on procurement, 33 §§ 116.01-83-116.01-86

Small business concerns, policy towards and assistance to, 33 §§ 116.01-70-116.01-78

Sources of supply, 33 §§ 116.01-40-116.01-49

Special instructions, with respect to procurement of designated items (fans, refrigerators, paint, rope, flags, public utility services, etc.), 33 §§ 116.01-155-116.01-170

Specifications, 33 §§ 116.01-120-116.01-146

Taxes, Federal, State, and local, 33 §§ 116.01-104-116.01-110
Negotiation, procurement by, 33 §§ 116.03-1-116.03-71

Award, statement and certificate of, 33 §§ 116.03-70, 116.03-71
Small purchase procedures, 33 §§ 116.03-55-116.03-59

Real property, acquisition or leasing of, 33 §§ 116.04-1-116.04-25

Property, procurement of. See Procurement.

Puerto Rico, boundary lines for inland waters; navigation requirements, 33 §§ 82.200-82.230, 82.245

Quarantined areas, marking of, 33 § 62.01-20

Radio direction finder, etc., on various types of vessels. See Cargo and miscellaneous vessels; Passenger vessels; and Tank vessels.

Radio officers, merchant marine. See Merchant marine personnel.
Radiobeacons, marine; aids to navigation. See Navigation regulations.

Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone installations required by Federal Communications Commission, 46 §§ 77.13, 96.13

Railroad vehicles loaded with dangerous substances and transported on board vessels, 46 §§ 146.07-1-146.07-8

Real property, acquisition of. See Procurement.

Records and reports:

Accidents or casualties, reporting of. See Accidents or casualties.
Board on Correction of Military Records of the Coast Guard, 33 Part 52
Disclosure of certain personnel records. See Investigations and suspension
and revocation proceedings.

Explosives, preservation of records respecting transportation or storage of
explosives on board vessels, 46 § 146.02–22

Official records and documents:

Availability, 33 §§ 1.10-1-1.10-20, 1.20-1

Fees for searching, copying, etc., 33 §§ 1.25-1-1.25-80
Testimony by Coast Guard personnel, 33 § 1.20; 46 § 136.15
Voyage records, retention of, 46 §§ 78.07, 97.07, 136.05-15

Red Cross personnel serving with Coast Guard; emergency medical care for, 42 § 32.116

Coast Guard, Treasury Department—Continued

Refrigerated spaces alarm system, 46 § 113.45
Refrigeration systems. See Marine engineering.
Regattas or marine parades:

Marking of routes, 33 § 62.01-35

Safety of life on navigable waters during; plans, patrol, regulation, etc., 33 Part 100

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Review boards. See Military personnel.

Rivers, navigation requirements for. See Navigation regulations.

Rubber cement or rubber scrap. See Explosives or other dangerous articles. Rudder angle indicator systems, 46 § 113.40

Rule making, hearings, etc., respecting, 33 §§ 1.05-1-1.05-30

Safety certificate required on international voyage:

Cargo vessels, 46 § 91.60

General provisions, 46 § 2.01-25

Passenger vessels, 46 § 71.75

Tank vessels, 46 § 31.40

Safety equipment.

Safety measures:

See Lifesaving or safety equipment.

See also Security, of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities.

Atomic attack instructions for merchant vessels in port, 33 Part 122

Safety valves; specifications for. See Specifications.

St. Marys River, Michigan, anchorage and navigation regulations. See Navigation regulations.

Schoolships. See Nautical schools.

Seamen:

See also Merchant marine personnel.

Access to vessels and waterfront facilities; security measures.

See Security.

Accidents, violations, etc.; investigations respecting. See Investigations and suspension and revocation proceedings, above.

Allotments, 46 Part 15

Accounting for payment, 46 § 15.15-10

Computing allotments; limitation, wages, etc., 46 §§ 15.10-1, 15.10-5
Form CG 722 for, 46 § 3.13-30

More than one allotment, 46 § 15.01-5

Payment and accounting required, 46 §§ 15.15-1-15.15-10

Persons by and to whom allotments may be made, 46 § 15.01-1

Procedures covering allotments; effective date, cancellation, etc., 46

88 15.05-1-15.05-15

Arbitration, by shipping commissioners, 46 § 3.15

Certificates, suspension or revocation.

and revocation proceedings, above.

Certification of seamen, 46 Part 12
Able seamen, 46 § 12.05

See Investigations and suspension

Certification required, 46 § 12.05-1

Examination and demonstration of ability, 46 § 12.05-9
General requirements, 46 § 12.05-3

Merchant mariner's documents indorsed as able seaman, general

provisions respecting, 46 § 12.05-11

Physical requirements, 46 § 12.05-5

Service or training requirements, 46 § 12.05-7

Wartime regulations, certification under, 46 § 12.05-13

Authority for regulations 46 § 12.01–5

Basis and purpose of regulations, 46 § 12.01-1

Engine department, qualified member of, 46 § 12.15

Certification required, 46 § 12.15-1

Examination, 46 § 12.15-9

General requirements, 46 § 12.15-3

Merchant mariner's documents indorsed as qualified member of

engine department, general provisions respecting, 46 § 12.15-11

Physical requirements, 46 § 12.15-5

Service or training requirements, 46 § 12.15-7

Wartime regulations, certification under, 46 § 12.15-13

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Seamen-Continued

Certification of seamen, 46 Part 12-Continued

General requirements for certification, 46 § 12.02
Aliens, 46 §§ 12.02-14

Application for documents, 46 §§ 12.02-9, 12.02-10
Citizenship, 46 § 12.02-13

Denial, basis for, 46 § 12.02-4

Duplicate documents, issuance of, 46 § 12.02-23

Form of documents, 46 § 12.02-5

Issuance offices, location of, 46 § 12.02-3

Merchant mariner's documents, general provisions respecting, 46

§ 12.02-11

Oath, 46 § 12.02-15

Possession and presentation of documents, 46 § 12.02-7

Preparation and issuance of documents, rules for, 46 § 12.02-17

Suspension or revocation of documents, 46 § 12.02-19

Issuance after revocation, 46 § 12.02–21

Lifeboatman, 46 § 12.10

Certification required, 46 § 12.10-1

Examination and demonstration of ability, 46 § 12.10-5

Merchant mariner's documents indorsed as lifeboatman, general

Possession and presentation of documents, 46 § 12.02-7

Service or training requirements, 46 § 12.10-3

Ratings other than able seaman or qualified member of engine department, certifications of service for, 46 § 12.25

Certification required, 46 § 12.25-1

Employment, commitment of, 46 § 12.25-5

Food handler, 46 § 12.25-20

General requirements, 46 § 12.25-10

Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, members of, 46 § 12.25-25

Merchant mariner's documents indorsed as steward, cook, or baker,

authority of, 46 § 12.25-35

Student observers, 46 § 12.25-30

Tankerman, 46 § 12.20

Examination, 46 § 12.20-1

General, 46 § 12.20-5

Physical, 46 § 12.20-3

Discharge or termination of services of seamen. See Shipment and discharge.

Effects of deceased or deserting seamen, 46 § 3.19

Accounts of wages and effects, 46 § 3.19-1

Kinsman's petition, 46 § 3.19-5

Employment and discharge of seamen. See Shipment and discharge.
Enforcement officers, designation as, 46 § 16.01

Foreign ports, personnel stranded in, duties of consular officers respecting.
See main heading State Department.

Manning requirements for vessels. See Manning of vessels.

Record, chronological, of seaman's previous employment, 33 § 19.07; 46 § 154.07

Shipment and discharge:

Allotments. See Allotments.

Chronological record of previous employment, 33 § 19.07; 46 § 154.07
Citizenship, 46 § 14.01-1

Crew list, 46 § 3.13-20

Discharging seamen, 46 §§ 3.13-1, 3.13-40, 14.10-1-14.10-20

In foreign port; duties of consular officers, etc., 46 § 14.10-10
Special cases, 46 § 14.10-20

Forecastle card, 46 § 3.13-15

Log books, 46 §3.13-35

Paying off seamen during voyage, 46 § 14.05-5

Reporting loss of continuous discharge book, certificate of identification, or certification of discharge, 46 § 14.01-10

Service record, 46 § 3.13-50

Shipping articles, 46 §§ 3.13-10, 14.05-1-14.05-20

Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued

Seamen-Continued

Shipment and discharge-Continued

Shipping commissioners, seamen not shipped or discharged before, 46 §3.13-45

Signing-on and discharging, 46 § 3.13-1

Wages, seamen's:

Payment of deceased or deserting seamen's wages, 46 § 16.10
Unclaimed wages, acceptance of 46 § 16.05

Security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities, regulations respecting: Atomic attack instructions for merchant vessels in port, security measures, 33 Part 122

Control over movements of vessels; advance notice to Captain of Port of time of vessel arrival, 33 Part 124

Explosives or other dangerous cargoes:

General supervision and control 33 §§ 6.12-1, 6.12-3

Handling within or contiguous to waterfront facilities; permits, etc., 33 Part 126

Identification of persons:

Credentials for persons requiring access to waterfront facilities or vessels, 33 Part 125

Identification and exclusion of persons from vessels and waterfront facilities, 33 §§ 6.10-1-6.10-9

Merchant Marine personnel; documents evidencing security clearance, 33 § 121.15

Merchant marine personnel:

See also Identification of persons.

Security check and clearance of, 33 Part 121

Protection and security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities, 33
Part 6

Captain of Port, authority to enforce regulations, 33 §§ 6.04—1—6.04–11
Definitions, 33 §§ 6.01-1—6.01-4

Explosives or other dangerous cargo, supervision and control of, 33
§§ 6.12-1-6.12-3

General provisions, enforcement, etc., 33 §§ 6.04-1—6.04-11

Identification and exclusion of persons from vessels and waterfront facilities, 33 §§ 6.10-1-6.10-9

Penalties, for violations, 33 § 6.18-1

Primary responsibility of masters, owners, etc., of vessels or waterfront facilities, 33 § 6.19-1

Sabotage and subversive activity; reporting, precautions, etc., 33 §§ 6.16-1-6.16-3

Safety measures (to present danger from fire, disturbances, atomic attack, etc.):

Atomic attack instructions for merchant vessels in port, 33 Part 122 Authority of Captain of Port to present mooring of, or to order shifting of vessels with unsafe conditions, 33 § 6.14-2

Shipment of seamen. See Seamen.

Shipments of explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. See Explosives or other dangerous articles.

Shipping articles of seamen. See Seamen.

Shipping Bureau, American; use of standards of, 46 §§ 70.35, 90.35

Shipping commissioners, United States:

Arbitration, 46 § 3.15–1

Enforcement officers designation as, 46 § 16.01

Mutual releases, for seamen, 46 § 3.15-5

Seamen not shipped or discharged before, 46 § 3.13-45

Wages, seamen's:

Payment of deceased or deserting seamen's wages, 46 § 16.10
Unclaimed wages, acceptance of, 46 § 16.05

Ships. See Vessels.

Signals:

Aids to navigation (lights, whistles, etc.), and navigation requirements respecting. See Navigation regulations.

Coast Guard, Treasury Department—Continued

Signals-Continued

Distress signals (flares, smoke, etc.):

Requirements of passenger or cargo vessels, 46 §§ 75.90, 94.90
Specifications for, 46 §§ 160.021-160.024, 160.028, 160.036, 160.037

Fog. See Fog sound signal devices.

Specifications, for various types of lifesaving equipment, materials, etc., for merchant vessels:

Construction; doors, watertight, sliding, construction of, 46 § 163.001
Electrical equipment, 46 Part 161

Flashlights, electric, hand, 46 § 161.008

Lights (water); electric, floating, automatic, 46 § 161.001
Searchlights, motor lifeboat, 46 § 161.006

Engineering equipment, 46 Part 162

Boilers, auxiliary, automatically controlled, packaged, 46 § 162.026
Flame arresters:

Backfire flame arresters (for carburetors), for merchant vessels
and motorboats, 46 § 162.015

For tank vessels, 46 § 162.016

Fusible plugs, 46 § 162.014

Nozzles, fire hose, combination solid stream and water spray, 46 § 162.027

Safety valves:

Pressure-vacuum relief valves and spill valves, for tank vessels, 46 § 162.017

Relief valves (hot water heating boilers), 46 § 162.013

Safety relief valves, liquefied compressed gas, 46 § 162.018
Safety valves:

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Vests, kapok or fibrous glass, adult or child, 46 § 160.047

Davits, 46 § 160.032

Disengaging apparatus, mechanical, lifeboat, 46 § 160.003

First-aid kits, 46 § 160.041

Floating equipment. See Buoyant apparatus.

Gas masks, self-contained breathing apparatus, and supplied-air respirators, 46 § 160.011

Hand propelling gear, 46 § 160.034

Hatchets (lifeboat and life raft), 46 § 160.013

Jackknife, with can opener, 46 § 160.043

Ladders, embarkation-debarkation, flexible, 46 § 160.017

Lamps, safety, flame, 46 § 160.016

Life floats, rafts, etc.

Life preservers:

See Buoyant apparatus.

See also Buoyant apparatus.

Balsa wood, 46 § 160.004

Cork, 46 § 160.003

Fibrous glass, adult and child (jacket type), 46 § 160.005

General, 46 § 160.001

Kapok; adult and child, 46 § 160.002

Repairing and cleaning, 46 § 160.006

Lifeboats, 46 § 160.035

Lights, water, self-igniting, 46 § 160.012

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