1、735 Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin., DOT Pt. 176 PART 176CARRIAGE BY VESSEL Subpart AGeneral Sec. 176.1 Purpose and scope. 176.2 Definitions. 176.3 Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments. 176.4 Port security and safety regulations. 176.5 Application to vessels. 176.7 Documentation
2、 for vessel personnel. 176.9 Order-Notify or C.O.D. shipments. 176.11 Exceptions. 176.13 Responsibility for compliance and training. 176.15 Enforcement. 176.18 Assignment and certification. Subpart BGeneral Operating Requirements 176.24 Shipping papers. 176.27 Certificate. 176.30 Dangerous cargo man
3、ifest. 176.31 Special permits. 176.36 Preservation of records. 176.39 Inspection of cargo. 176.45 Emergency situations. 176.48 Situation requiring report. 176.50 Acceptance of damaged or leaking packages. 176.52 Rejections of shipments in violation. 176.54 Repairs involving welding, burning, and pow
4、er-actuated tools and appliances. Subpart CGeneral Handling and Stowage 176.57 Supervision of handling and stowage. 176.58 Preparation of the vessel. 176.60 No Smoking signs. 176.63 Stowage locations. 176.65 Alternative stowage procedures. 176.69 General stowage requirements for hazardous materials.
5、 176.70 Stowage requirements for marine pol-lutants. 176.72 Handling of break-bulk hazardous materials. 176.74 On deck stowage of break-bulk haz-ardous materials. 176.76 Transport vehicles, freight con-tainers, and portable tanks containing hazardous materials. 176.77 Stowage of barges containing ha
6、z-ardous materials on board barge-carrying vessels. 176.78 Use of power-operated industrial trucks on board vessels. Subpart DGeneral Segregation Requirements 176.80 Applicability. 176.83 Segregation. 176.84 Other requirements for stowage and segregation for cargo vessels and pas-senger vessels. Sub
7、part ESpecial Requirements for Trans-port Vehicles Loaded With Hazardous Materials and Transported on Board Ferry Vessels 176.88 Applicability. 176.89 Control of transport vehicles. 176.90 Private automobiles. 176.91 Motorboats. 176.92 Cylinders laden in vehicles. 176.93 Vehicles having refrigeratin
8、g or heat-ing equipment. Subpart FSpecial Requirements for Barges 176.95 Applicability. 176.96 Materials of construction. 176.97 Prohibition of dump scows. 176.98 Stowage of hazardous materials on board barges. 176.99 Permit requirements for certain haz-ardous materials. Subpart GDetailed Requiremen
9、ts for Class 1 (Explosive) Materials 176.100 Permit for Divisions 1.1 and 1.2 (ex-plosive) materials. 176.102 Supervisory detail. 176.104 Loading and unloading Class 1 (ex-plosive) materials. 176.108 Supervision of Class 1 (explosive) materials during loading, unloading, handling and stowage. STOWAG
10、E 176.112 Applicability. 176.116 General stowage conditions for Class 1 (explosive) materials. 176.118 Electrical requirement. 176.120 Lightning protection. 176.122176.124 Reserved 176.128 Magazine stowage types A, C and Special Stowage. 176.130 Magazine stowage Type A. 176.132 Reserved 176.133 Maga
11、zine stowage Type C. 176.134 Vehicles. 176.136 Special stowage. 176.137 Portable magazine. 176.138 Deck stowage. SEGREGATION 176.140 Segregation from other classes of hazardous materials. 176.142 Hazardous materials of extreme flammability. 176.144 Segregation of Class 1 (explosive) materials. 176.1
12、45 Segregation in single hold vessels. 176.146 Segregation from non-hazardous ma-terials. VerDate Mar2010 15:30 Dec 30, 2010 Jkt 220213 PO 00000 Frm 00745 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:49X49220213.XXX ofr150 PsN: PC150Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from I
13、HS-,-,-736 49 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) Pt. 176 PRECAUTIONS DURING LOADING AND UNLOADING 176.148 Artificial lighting. 176.150 Radio and radar. 176.154 Fueling (bunkering). 176.156 Defective packages. 176.160 Protection against weather. 176.162 Security. 176.164 Fire precautions and firefighting. PAS
14、SENGER VESSELS 176.166 Transport of Class 1 (explosive) ma-terials on passenger vessels. CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS AND SHIPBORNE BARGES 176.168 Transport of Class 1 (explosive) ma-terials in vehicle spaces. 176.170 Transport of Class 1 (explosive) ma-terials in freight containers. 176.172 Structural ser
15、viceability of freight containers and vehicles carrying Class 1 (explosive) materials on ships. 176.174 Transport of Class 1 (explosive) ma-terials in shipborne barges. HANDLING CLASS 1 (EXPLOSIVE) MATERIALS IN PORT 176.176 Signals. 176.178 Mooring lines. 176.180 Watchkeeping. 176.182 Conditions for
16、 handling on board ship. 176.184 Class 1 (explosive) materials of Com-patibility Group L. 176.190 Departure of vessel. 176.192 Cargo handling equipment for freight containers carrying Class 1 (ex-plosive) materials. MAGAZINE VESSELS 176.194 Stowage of Class 1 (explosive) mate-rials on magazine vesse
17、ls. Subpart HDetailed Requirements for Class 2 (Compressed Gas) Materials 176.200 General stowage requirements. 176.205 Under deck stowage requirements. 176.210 On deck stowage requirements. 176.220 Smoking or open flame and posting of warning signs. 176.225 Stowage of chlorine. 176.230 Stowage of D
18、ivision 2.1 (flammable gas) materials. Subpart IDetailed Requirements for Class 3 (Flammable) and Combustible Liquid Materials 176.305 General stowage requirements. 176.315 Fire protection requirements. 176.320 Use of hand flashlights. 176.325 Smoking or open flame and posting of warning signs. 176.
19、340 Combustible liquids in portable tanks. Subpart JDetailed Requirements for Class 4 (Flammable Solids), Class 5 (Oxidizers and Organic Peroxides), and Division 1.5 Materials 176.400 Stowage of Division 1.5, Class 4 (flammable solids) and Class 5 (oxidizers and organic peroxides) materials. 176.405
20、 Stowage of charcoal. 176.410 Division 1.5 materials, ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixtures. 176.415 Permit requirements for Division 1.5, ammonium nitrates, and certain am-monium nitrate fertilizers. Subpart K Reserved Subpart LDetailed Requirements for Divi-sion 2.3 (Poisonous Gas) and Di
21、vision 6.1 (Poisonous) Materials 176.600 General stowage requirements. 176.605 Care following leakage or sifting of Division 2.3 (poisonous gas) and Division 6.1 (poisonous) materials. Subpart MDetailed Requirements for Radioactive Materials 176.700 General stowage requirements. 176.704 Requirements
22、 relating to transport indices and criticality safety indices. 176.708 Segregation distances. 176.710 Care following leakage or sifting of radioactive materials. 176.715 Contamination control. 176.720 Requirements for carriage of INF cargo in international transportation. Subpart NDetailed Requireme
23、nts for Class 8 (Corrosive Materials) Materials 176.800 General stowage requirements. 176.805 On deck stowage. Subpart ODetailed Requirements for Cot-ton and Vegetable Fibers, Motor Vehi-cles, and Asbestos 176.900 Packaging and stowage of cotton and vegetable fibers; general. 176.901 Stowage of cott
24、on or vegetable fi-bers with rosin or pitch. 176.903 Stowage of cotton or vegetable fi-bers with coal. 176.905 Motor vehicles or mechanical equip-ment powered by internal combustion engines. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 51015128; 49 CFR 1.53. VerDate Mar2010 15:30 Dec 30, 2010 Jkt 220213 PO 00000 Frm 00746
25、Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:49X49220213.XXX ofr150 PsN: PC150Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-737 Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin., DOT 176.2 Subpart AGeneral 176.1 Purpose and scope. This part prescribes requirements in additio
26、n to those contained in parts 171, 172, and 173 of this subchapter to be observed with respect to the transpor-tation of hazardous materials by ves-sel. 176.2 Definitions. As used in this part Cantline means the v-shaped groove between two abutting, parallel hori-zontal cylinders. Cargo net means a
27、net made of fiber or wire used to provide convenience in handling loose or packaged cargo to and from a vessel. Cargo transport unit means a trans-port vehicle, a freight container or a portable tank. A closed cargo transport unit means a cargo transport unit in which the contents are totally enclos
28、ed by permanent structures. An open cargo transport unit means a cargo transport unit that is not a closed cargo trans-port unit. Cargo transport units with fabric sides or tops are not closed cargo transport units for the purposes of this part. Clear of living quarters means that the hazardous mate
29、rial must be located so that in the event of release of the ma-terial, leakage or vapors will not pene-trate accommodations, machinery spaces or other work areas by means of entrances or other openings in bulk-heads or ventilation ducts. Closed freight container means a freight container which total
30、ly en-closes its contents by permanent struc-tures. A freight container formed part-ly by a tarpaulin, plastic sheet, or similar material is not a closed freight container. Commandant (CG522), USCG means the Chief, Office of Operating and Envi-ronmental Standards, United States Coast Guard, Washingt
31、on, DC 20593 0001. Compartment means any space on a vessel that is enclosed by the vessels decks and its sides or permanent steel bulkheads. CSC safety approval plate means the safety approval plate specified in Annex I of the International Conven-tion for Safe Containers (1972) and con-forming to t
32、he specifications in 49 CFR 451.23 and 451.25. The plate is evidence that a freight container was designed, constructed, and tested under inter-national rules incorporated into U.S. regulations in 49 CFR parts 450 through 453. The plate is found in the door area of the container. Deck structure mean
33、s a structure of substantial weight and size located on the weather deck of a vessel and inte-gral with the deck. This term includes superstructures, deck houses, mast houses, and bridge structures. Draft means a load or combination of loads capable of being hoisted into or out of a vessel in a sing
34、le lift. Dunnage means lumber of not less than 25 mm (0.98 inch) commercial thickness or equivalent material laid over or against structures such as tank tops, decks, bulkheads, frames, plating, or ladders, or used for filling voids or fitting around cargo, to prevent dam-age during transportation.
35、Explosives anchorage means an an-chorage so designated under 33 CFR part 110, subpart B. Explosive article means an article or device that contains one or more explo-sive substances. Individual explosive substances are identified in column 17 of the Dangerous Goods List in the IMDG Code (IBR, see 17
36、1.7 of this sub-chapter). Explosives handling facility means (1) A designated waterfront facil-ity designated under 33 CFR part 126 when loading, handling, and unloading Class 1 (explosives) materials; or (2) A facility for loading, unloading, and handling military Class 1 (explo-sives) materials wh
37、ich is operated or controlled by an agency of the Depart-ment of Defense. Explosive substance means a solid or liquid material, or a mixture of mate-rials, which is in itself capable by chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to cause damage to it
38、s surroundings. Individual explosive sub-stances are identified in column 17 of the Dangerous Goods List in the IMDG Code. Handling means the operation of loading and unloading a vessel; trans-fer to, from, or within a vessel, and any ancillary operations. VerDate Mar2010 15:30 Dec 30, 2010 Jkt 2202
39、13 PO 00000 Frm 00747 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:49X49220213.XXX ofr150 PsN: PC150Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-738 49 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) 176.2 Hold means a compartment below deck that is used exclusively for the carriage of cargo.
40、 In containers or the like means any clean, substantial, weatherproof box structure which can be secured to the vessels structure, including a portable magazine or a closed cargo transport unit. Whenever this stowage is speci-fied, stowage in deckhouses, mast lock-ers and oversized weatherproof pack
41、-ages (overpacks) is also acceptable. Incompatible materials means two ma-terials whose stowage together may re-sult in undue hazards in the case of leakage, spillage, or other accident. INF cargo means packaged irradiated nuclear fuel, plutonium or high-level radioactive wastes as those terms are d
42、efined in the International Code for the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradi-ated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and High-Level Radioactive Wastes on Board Ships (INF Code) contained in the IMDG Code. Landing mat means a shock absorbing pad used in loading Class 1 (explosive) materials on vessels. Machinery S
43、paces of Category A are those spaces, and trunks to such spaces, which contain: (1) Internal combustion machinery used for main propulsion: (2) Internal combustion machinery used for purposes other than main pro-pulsion where such machinery has in the aggregate a total power output of not less than
44、375 kw; or (3) any oil-fired boiler or fuel unit. Magazine means an enclosure de-signed to protect certain goods of Class 1 (explosive) materials from damage by other cargo and adverse weather condi-tions during loading, unloading, and when in transit; and to prevent unau-thorized access. A magazine
45、 may be a fixed structure or compartment in the vessel, a closed freight container, a closed transport vehicle, or a portable magazine. Magazines may be posi-tioned in any part of the ship con-forming with the relevant provisions for Class 1 (explosive) materials con-tained in Subpart G of this part
46、 pro-vided that magazines which are fixed structures are sited so that their doors, where fitted, are easily accessible. Master of the Vessel, as used in this part, includes the person in charge of an unmanned vessel or barge. Open freight container means a freight container that does not totally en
47、close its contents by permanent structures. Overstowed means a package or con-tainer is stowed directly on top of an-other. However, with regard to Class 1 (explosive) stowage, such goods may themselves be stacked to a safe level but other goods should not be stowed directly on top of them. Pallet m
48、eans a portable platform for stowing, handling, and moving cargo. Palletized unit means packages or unpackaged objects stacked on a pal-let, banded and secured to the pallet by metal, fabric, or plastic straps for the purpose of handling as a single unit. Pie plate means a round, oval, or hex-agonal
49、 pallet without sideboards, used in conjunction with a cargo net to han-dle loose cargo on board a vessel. Portable magazine means a strong, closed, prefabricated, steel or wooden, closed box or container, other than a freight container, designed and used to handle Class 1 (explosive) materials ei-ther by hand or mechanical means. Readily combustible material means a material which may or may not be classed as a hazardous materia