![]() ![]() Each lifebuoy must be marked in block capital letters with the name of the vessel and the name of the port required to be marked on the stern of the vessel under § 67.123 of part 67 of this chapter. (v) At least two lifebuoys, each with attached self-activating smoke signals, must be stowed where they can be quickly released from the navigating bridge and should, when released, fall directly into the water without striking any part of the vessel. The lifebuoys with attached self-igniting lights must be equally distributed on both sides of the vessel. At least one lifebuoy must be located near the stern of the vessel. (iv) Lifebuoys must be so distributed as to be readily available on each side of the vessel and, as far as practicable, on each open deck extending to the side of the vessel. (iii) Each lifebuoy stowage position must be marked with either the words “LIFEBUOY” or “LIFE BUOY”, or with the appropriate symbol from IMO Resolution A.760(18). ![]() (ii) No lifebuoy may be permanently secured to the vessel in any way. (i) Each lifebuoy must be capable of being rapidly cast loose. Each vessel must carry lifebuoys approved under approval series 160.150 as follows: Each vessel must also meet the emergency alarm system requirements in subchapter J of this chapter, which must be supplemented by either a public address system or other suitable means of communication. Each vessel must meet the requirements for onboard communications between emergency control stations, muster and embarkation stations, and strategic positions on board. (d) Onboard communications and alarm systems. (2) Stow the flares on or near the vessel's navigating bridge. (1) Carry not less than 12 rocket parachute flares approved under approval series 160.136 and Each EPIRB and SART should have the name of the vessel plainly marked or painted on its label, except for EPIRBs or SARTs in an inflatable liferaft or permanently installed in a survival craft. (b) Emergency position indicating radiobeacons (EPIRB) and search and rescue transponders (SART). Radio lifesaving appliance installations and arrangements must meet the requirements of 47 CFR part 80. § 199.190 - Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment. § 199.178 - Marking of stowage locations. § 199.176 - Markings on lifesaving appliances. ![]() § 199.175 - Survival craft and rescue boat equipment. § 199.160 - Rescue boat embarkation, launching and recovery arrangements. § 199.157 - Free-fall lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements. § 199.155 - Lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements. § 199.153 - Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements using falls and a winch. § 199.150 - Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements general. § 199.145 - Marine evacuation system launching arrangements. § 199.110 - Survival craft muster and embarkation arrangements. § 199.100 - Manning of survival craft and supervision. § 199.80 - Muster list and emergency instructions. § 199.70 - Personal lifesaving appliances. ![]()
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