46 CFR 116.520 - Emergency evacuation plan.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 46: Shipping (December 2005)


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TITLE 46 - SHIPPING

CHAPTER I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

SUBCHAPTER K - SMALL PASSENGER VESSELS CARRYING MORE THAN 150 PASSENGERS OR WITH OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MORE THAN 49 PASSENGERS

PART 116 - CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT

subpart e - ESCAPE AND EMBARKATION STATION REQUIREMENTS

116.520 - Emergency evacuation plan.

The owner or managing operator shall prepare an evacuation plan that must: (a) Identify possible casualties involving fires or flooding, including a fire in the largest capacity passenger space in each main vertical zone; (b) Provide procedures for evacuating all affected spaces for each casualty identified as required by paragraph (a) of this section without abandoning the vessel, including (1) Identify readily accessible areas of refuge for the maximum number of persons allowed aboard the vessel. The capacity for an area of refuge may not exceed the number of persons specified in 116.438(n)(2) of this part, except that one person may be permitted for each 0.28 square meters (3 square feet) of deck area; and (2) Identify at least two means of escape complying with 114.400 from the space being evacuated; and (c) Include procedures to evacuate passengers from the vessel using an abandon ship plan, considering the number of passengers and the vessel's route. The abandon ship plan must identify at least one escape route from each area of refuge to each embarkation station required by 116.510 of this part.

[CGD 85080, 61 FR 900, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51350, Sept.

30, 1997; USCG 19984442, 63 FR 52191, Sept. 30, 1998]

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