Table 199.640(a)—Alternative Requirements for Cargo Vessels in a Specified Service
199.60(c): Distress signals |
199.640(b) 1
|
199.640(b) 1
|
199.640(b) 1 or 199.630(b) |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable. |
199.261: Number and type of survival craft carried |
199.640(c) 6
|
199.640(c) 6
|
199.640(c) 2 or 199.640(d) or 199.640(e) 3 or 199.640(f) 4
|
199.640(c) 2 or 199.640(d) or 199.640(e) 3 or 199.640(f) 4
|
199.640(c) or 199.640(d) or 199.640(e) 3 or 199.640(f).4
|
199.262: Rescue boat substitution |
No Alternative |
199.640(g) |
199.640(g) |
199.640(g) or 199.640(h) 5
|
199.640(g) or 199.640(h). |
199.271: Lifebuoy quantity |
No Alternative |
199.640(i) |
199.640(i) |
199.640(i) |
199.640(i). |
Notes:
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1 Alternative applies to vessels less than 150 tons gross tonnage that do not carry passengers or persons in addition to the crew. |
2 Alternative applies to cargo vessels less than 85 meters in length, tank vessels less than 500 tons gross tonnage, and nonself-propelled vessels. |
3 Alternative applies during periods of the year that the vessel operates in warm water. |
4 Alternative applies if the vessel operates in shallow water not more than 3 miles from shore where the vessel cannot sink deep enough to submerge the topmost deck. |
5 Alternative applies if the vessel operates on sheltered lakes or harbors. |
6 Alternative applies to vessels less than 500 tons gross tonnage. |