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 L - OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSELS
PART 127 - CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENTS
subpart b - PARTICULAR CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENTS
127.220 - General fire protection.
(a) Each vessel must be designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards, as far as reasonable and practicable.
(b) Exhausts of internal-combustion engines, galley uptakes, and similar sources of ignition must be kept clear of and insulated from woodwork and other combustible matter.
(c) Paint lockers and similar compartments must be constructed of steel or be wholly lined with steel.
(d) Except as provided by paragraph (e) of this section, when a compartment containing the emergency source of electric power, or vital components of that source, adjoins a space containing either the ship's service generators or machinery necessary for the operation of the ship's service generators, each common bulkhead and deck must be of A60 Class construction as defined by 72.0510 of this chapter.
(e) The A60 Class construction required by paragraph (d) of this section is unnecessary if the emergency source of electric power is in a ventilated battery locker that (1) Is located above the main deck; (2) Is located in the open; and (3) Has no boundaries contiguous with other decks or bulkheads.
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