Code of Federal RegulationsU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 2003 - Administrative law |
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... launching lifeboats , weights of lifeboats fully equipped and loaded , working loads of davits and winches , types and sizes of falls , the manufac- turer's name and identification for all equipment , and all other relevant and ...
... launching lifeboats , weights of lifeboats fully equipped and loaded , working loads of davits and winches , types and sizes of falls , the manufac- turer's name and identification for all equipment , and all other relevant and ...
Page 105
... launching . Embarkation station means the place where a survival craft is boarded . Float - free launching means the meth- od of launching a survival craft or life- saving appliance whereby the craft or appliance is automatically ...
... launching . Embarkation station means the place where a survival craft is boarded . Float - free launching means the meth- od of launching a survival craft or life- saving appliance whereby the craft or appliance is automatically ...
Page 109
... launching appliances are in proper con- dition and operating properly at loads ranging from light load to full load . ( c ) The lifeboats and rescue boats , in- cluding engines and release mecha- nisms are in proper condition and oper ...
... launching appliances are in proper con- dition and operating properly at loads ranging from light load to full load . ( c ) The lifeboats and rescue boats , in- cluding engines and release mecha- nisms are in proper condition and oper ...
Page 110
... launching appliances at loads ranging from light load to 10 percent overload ; ( 2 ) The proper condition and oper- ation of lifeboats and rescue boats , in- cluding engines and release mecha- nisms ; ( 3 ) The proper condition of ...
... launching appliances at loads ranging from light load to 10 percent overload ; ( 2 ) The proper condition and oper- ation of lifeboats and rescue boats , in- cluding engines and release mecha- nisms ; ( 3 ) The proper condition of ...
Page 115
... launching lifeboats , rescue boats , and liferafts throughout the range of list and trim angles required under part 108 , subpart E of this chap- ter . ( cc ) The design weight of each life- boat , rescue boat , and davit - launched ...
... launching lifeboats , rescue boats , and liferafts throughout the range of list and trim angles required under part 108 , subpart E of this chap- ter . ( cc ) The design weight of each life- boat , rescue boat , and davit - launched ...
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