SUBPART D—Firefighting and Fire Protection Equipment (§149.400 to §149.421)
- 149.400—What does this subpart apply to?
- 149.401—What are the general requirements for firefighting and fire protection equipment?
- 149.402—What firefighting and fire protection equipment must be approved by the Coast Guard?
- 149.403—How may I request the use of alternate or supplemental firefighting and fire prevention equipment or procedures?
- 149.404—Can I use firefighting equipment that has no Coast Guard standards?
- 149.405—How are fire extinguishers classified?
- 149.406—What are the approval requirements for a fire extinguisher?
- 149.407—Must fire extinguishers be on the deepwater port at all times?
- 149.408—What are the maintenance requirements for fire extinguishers?
- 149.409—How many fire extinguishers are needed?
- 149.410—Where must portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers be located?
- 149.411—What are the requirements for firemen's outfits?
- 149.412—How many fire axes are needed?
- 149.413—On a manned deepwater port, what spaces require a fixed fire extinguishing system?
- 149.414—What are the requirements for a fire detection and alarm system?
- 149.415—What are the requirements for a fire main system on a manned deepwater port?
- 149.416—What are the requirements for a dry chemical fire suppression system?
- 149.417—What firefighting equipment must a helicopter landing deck on a manned deepwater port have?
- 149.418—What fire protection system must a helicopter fueling facility have?
- 149.419—Can the water supply for the helicopter deck fire protection system be part of a fire water system?
- 149.420—What are the fire protection requirements for escape routes?
- 149.421—What is the requirement for a previously approved fire detection and alarm system on a deepwater port?