§ 250.850 Production system requirements–general
§ 250.851 Pressure vessels (including heat exchangers) and fired vessels
§ 250.852 Flowlines/Headers
§ 250.853 Safety sensors
§ 250.854 Floating production units equipped with turrets and turret-mounted systems
§ 250.855 Emergency shutdown (ESD) system
§ 250.856 Engines
§ 250.857 Glycol dehydration units
§ 250.858 Gas compressors
§ 250.859 Firefighting systems
§ 250.860 Chemical firefighting system
§ 250.861 Foam firefighting systems
§ 250.862 Fire and gas-detection systems
§ 250.863 Electrical equipment
§ 250.864 Erosion
§ 250.865 Surface pumps
§ 250.866 Personnel safety equipment
§ 250.867 Temporary quarters and temporary equipment
§ 250.868 Non-metallic piping
§ 250.869 General platform operations
§ 250.870 Time delays on pressure safety low (PSL) sensors
§ 250.871 Welding and burning practices and procedures
§ 250.872 Atmospheric vessels
§ 250.873 Subsea gas lift requirements
§ 250.874 Subsea water injection systems
§ 250.875 Subsea pump systems
§ 250.876 Fired and exhaust heated components

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter II > Subchapter B > Part 250 > Subpart H > Additional Production System Requirements

  • airport layout plan: means the basic plan for the layout of an eligible airport that shows, as a minimum—

    (1) The present boundaries of the airport and of the offsite areas that the sponsor owns or controls for airport purposes, and of their proposed additions;

    (2) The location and nature of existing and proposed airport facilities (such as runways, taxiways, aprons, terminal buildings, hangars, and roads) and of their proposed modifications and extensions; and

    (3) The location of existing and proposed non-aviation areas, and of their existing improvements. See 14 CFR 151.5

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