Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46, Shipping Parts 166-199, Revised as of October 1, 2008


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The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government.




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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46, Shipping, Pt. 166-199 , Revised As of October 1 2017


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This print ISBN is the official U.S. Federal Government edition of this product title. 46 CFR Parts 166-199 continues coverage about rules, regulations, and procedures relating to the United States Coast Guard (USCG) within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Topics include: handling of flammable liquids, solids, and contagious gases as well as their storage, chemistry and scientific laboratories, fire protection and equipment, pressure relief, automatic sprinkler systems, and more. United States Coast Guard personnel, OSHA specialists, and chemical scientists may be interested in this regulatory volume. Related products: Bombs and Explosives collection Click here for moreUSCG products Chemistry resources




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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 Shipping 166-199, Revised as of October 1, 2020


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Title 46 presents regulations applied by the Coast Guard to merchant marine officers and seamen, uninspected vessels, tank vessels, load lines, marine engineering, documenting and measuring vessels, passenger vessels, cargo and miscellaneous vessels, offshore supply vessels, mobile offshore drilling units, electrical engineering, small passenger vessels, oceanographic vessels, occupational safety and health standards, and lifesaving systems. Maritime Administration regulations cover policies, practices and procedures, maritime carriers, subsidized vessels, vessel financing assistance, emergency operations, training, and ports. The Maritime Commission also holds the responsibility for maritime carriers, terminals, tariffs, domestic offshore commerce, and foreign commerce.




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