(a)
Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, Class 1 doors within passenger, crew, and working spaces are permitted only above a deck, the molded line of which, at its lowest point at side, is at least 7 feet (2.14 meters) above the deepest load line.
(b)
Class 1 doors are permitted within passenger, crew, and working spaces, wherever located, if—
(1)
In the judgment of the OCMI, the door is in a location where it will be closed at all times except when actually in use; and
(2)
The vessel is less than 150 gross tons and will not proceed more than 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) from shore; or
(3)
The vessel is in rivers or lakes, bays, and sounds service.
(c)
Class 1 doors are permitted in any location on a vessel that—
(1)
Is less than 100 gross tons; and
(2)
Will operate only in the offshore oil industry trade.
(d)
Quick-acting Class 1 doors are permitted in any location on a vessel that operates on the Great Lakes and is required to meet the damage stability standards of subpart H of part 172 of this chapter.
(e)
For vessels required to meet the damage stability standards of subpart H of this chapter, when Class 1 doors are installed below a deck the molded line of which at its lowest point at side is less than 7 feet (2.14 meters) above the deepest load line, an indicator light for each door which warns when the door is open must be installed on the bridge.
[CGD 79-023, 48 FR 51010, Nov. 4, 1983, as amended by CGD 80-159, 51 FR 33059, Sept. 18, 1986]