§ 128.130 - Vital systems.


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  • § 128.130 Vital systems.

    (a) Vital systems are those systems that are vital to a vessel's survivability and safety. For the purpose of this subchapter, the following are vital systems:

    (1) Systems for fill, transfer, and service of fuel oil.

    (2) Fire-main systems.

    (3) Fixed gaseous fire-extinguishing systems.

    (4) Bilge systems.

    (5) Ballast systems.

    (6) Steering systems and steering-control systems.

    (7) Propulsion systems and their necessary auxiliaries and control systems.

    (8) Systems for transfer and control of cargo, for integral tanks or fixed independent tanks, in compliance with § 125.110 of this subchapter.

    (9) Ship's service and emergency electrical-generation systems and their auxiliaries vital to the vessel's survivability and safety.

    (10) Any other marine-engineering system identified by the cognizant OCMI as crucial to the survival of the vessel or to the protection of the personnel aboard.

    (b) For the purpose of this subchapter, a system not identified by paragraph (a) of this section is a non-vital system.