107.231—Inspection for certification.
A unit is issued a Certificate of Inspection under § 107.211 or § 107.215(c) if the inspector finds the following:
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Footnote(s): 1 Requirements for industrial systems and components are in Subpart 111.94 of this chapter.
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Footnote(s): 2 Requirements for industrial systems and components are in Subpart 58.60 of this chapter.
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Footnote(s): 3 Requirements for load lines are not applicable to bottom supported units when they are being supported by, or being lowered to or raised from the seabed.
(5)
Part 64 or Part 98 of this chapter, or both, if the unit carries marine portable tanks or portable tanks;
(6)
The vessel design and equipment requirements of the oil pollution regulations ( 33 CFR Part 155, Subpart B);
(b)
The survival craft and rescue boat launching appliances are in proper condition and operating properly at loads ranging from light load to full load.
(c)
The lifeboats and rescue boats, including engines and release mechanisms are in proper condition and operating properly.
(d)
The flotation equipment such as lifebuoys, lifejackets, immersion suits, work vests, lifefloats, buoyant apparatus, and associated equipment are in proper condition.
(e)
Each inflatable liferaft and inflatable lifejacket has been serviced as required under this chapter;
(f)
Each hydrostatic release unit, other than a disposable hydrostatic release unit, has been serviced as required under this chapter.
(h)
Each hand portable fire extinguisher and each semiportable fire extinguisher is inspected, and serviced if required, in accordance with § 107.235(a).
(i)
Each fixed fire-extinguishing system is inspected, and serviced if required, in accordance with § 107.235(b).
(q)
There is not an accumulation of oil which might create a fire hazard on tank tops, decks, in drip pans, machinery spaces, and pumproom bilges.
(t)
The unit meets the equipment and data information requirements on its certificate of inspection.
(v)
Tests and inspections of the lifesaving equipment shall be carried out during the initial inspection for certification, and whenever any new item of lifesaving equipment is installed on the unit. The tests and inspections shall determine that the installation of each item of lifesaving equipment is consistent with each condition of its approval, as listed on its Coast Guard Certificate of Approval. The tests and inspections shall also demonstrate, as applicable,—
(1)
The proper condition and operation of the survival craft and rescue boat launching appliances at loads ranging from light load to 10 percent overload;
(2)
The proper condition and operation of lifeboats and rescue boats, including engines and release mechanisms;
(3)
The proper condition of flotation equipment such as lifebuoys, lifejackets, immersion suits, work vests, and associated equipment;
(4)
The proper condition of distress signaling equipment, including EPIRB's, SART's, and pyrotechnic signaling devices;
(6)
The proper condition and operation of embarkation and debarkation appliances, including embarkation-debarkation ladders, and alternate means of escape;
(x)
Piping for each carbon dioxide extinguishing system meets the installation test in § 108.449 of this chapter.
(z)
The unit and its equipment meet any other test or inspection deemed necessary by the inspector to determine if they are suitable for the service in which they are to be employed.
[CGD 73-251, 43 FR 56802, Dec. 4, 1978, as amended by CGD 79-023, 48 FR 51008, Nov. 4, 1983; CGD 82-075a, 49 FR 4485, Feb. 7, 1984; CGD 84-069, 61 FR 25290, May 20, 1996; 63 FR 52814, Oct. 1, 1998]