(a)
Each cargo tank must have a secondary barrier that meets Table 3 and except as allowed in Table 3, the hull must not be the secondary barrier.
(b)
If the Commandant (CG-522) specially approves an integral tank for a design temperature at atmospheric pressure lower than −10 °C (14 °F), the integral tank must have a complete secondary barrier that meets § 154.460.
(c)
If the Commandant (CG-522) specially approves a semi-membrane tank under the requirements of an independent tank type B, the semi-membrane tank may have a partial secondary barrier specially approved by the Commandant (CG-522).
(d)
If Table 3 allows the hull to be a secondary barrier, the vessel's hull must:
(1)
Meet §§ 154.605 through 154.630; and
(2)
Be designed for the stresses resulting from the design temperature.
Table 3—Secondary Barriers for Tanks
Integral |
No secondary barrier required |
Tank type not usually allowed 1
|
Tank type not allowed. |
Membrane |
......do |
Complete secondary barrier 1
|
Complete secondary barrier. |
Semi-membrane |
......do |
......do |
Do. |
Independent: |
Type A |
......do |
......do |
Do. |
Type B |
......do |
Partial secondary barrier 1
|
Partial secondary barrier. |
Type C |
......do |
No secondary barrier required |
No secondary barrier required. |
1 The hull may be a secondary barrier. |
Code of Federal Regulations
(
14 U.S.C. 632
;
46 U.S.C. 369, 375
, and 416;
49 U.S.C. 1655(b)
; 49 CFR 1.46(b)
)
[CGD 74-289, 44 FR 26009, May 3, 1979, as amended by CGD 82-063b, 48 FR 4782, Feb. 3, 1983]