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C.F.R. Title 46 Chapter I Subchapter M Part 143 Subpart C

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Subpart C — Requirements For New Towing Vessels

46 C.F.R. pt. 143, subpt. C

  • § 143.500 Applicability
  • § 143.510 Verification Of Compliance With Design Standards
  • § 143.515 Towing Vessels Built To Recognized Classification Society Rules
  • § 143.520 Towing Vessels Built To American Boat And Yacht Council Standards
  • § 143.540 Pumps, Pipes, Valves, And Fittings For Essential Systems
  • § 143.545 Pressure Vessels
  • § 143.550 Steering Systems
  • § 143.555 Electrical Power Sources, Generators, And Motors
  • § 143.560 Electrical Distribution Panels And Switchboards
  • § 143.565 Electrical Overcurrent Protection Other Than Generators And Motors
  • § 143.570 Electrical Grounding And Ground Detection
  • § 143.575 Electrical Conductors, Connections, And Equipment
  • § 143.580 Alternative Electrical Installations
  • § 143.585 General Requirements For Propulsion, Steering, And Related Controls On Vessels That Move Tank Barges Carrying Oil Or Hazardous Material In Bulk
  • § 143.590 Propulsor Redundancy On Vessels That Move Tank Barges Carrying Oil Or Hazardous Material In Bulk
  • § 143.595 Vessels With One Propulsor That Move Tank Barges Carrying Oil Or Hazardous Material In Bulk
  • § 143.600 Alternative Standards For Vessels That Move Tank Barges Carrying Oil Or Hazardous Material In Bulk
  • § 143.605 Demonstration Of Compliance On Vessels That Move Tank Barges Carrying Oil Or Hazardous Material In Bulk
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