§ 155.700 Designation of person in charge
§ 155.710 Qualifications of person in charge
§ 155.715 Contents of letter of designation as a person-in-charge of the transfer of fuel oil
§ 155.720 Transfer procedures
§ 155.730 Compliance with transfer procedures
§ 155.740 Availability of transfer procedures
§ 155.750 Contents of transfer procedures
§ 155.760 Amendment of transfer procedures
§ 155.770 Draining into bilges
§ 155.775 Maximum cargo level of oil
§ 155.780 Emergency shutdown
§ 155.785 Communications
§ 155.790 Deck lighting
§ 155.800 Transfer hose
§ 155.805 Closure devices
§ 155.810 Tank vessel security
§ 155.815 Tank vessel integrity
§ 155.820 Records

Terms Used In CFR > Title 33 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 155 > Subpart C - Transfer Personnel, Procedures, Equipment, and Records

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