What emergency communications equipment must be on a manned deepwater port?
Each manned deepwater port must have a radio, telephone, or other means of emergency communication with the shore, vessels, and facilities in the vicinity in the event the primary communications system outlined in §149.140 fails. This communication equipment must have an emergency power source. § 149.326 What are the immersion suit requirements? Each manned deepwater port located north of 32 degrees North latitude must comply with the immersion suit requirements in 46 CFR 108.580. § 149.327 What are the approval requirements for work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits? All work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits on a manned deepwater port must be of a buoyant type approved under: (a) Approval series 160.053 as a work vest; (b) Approval series 160.053 or 160.153 as an anti-exposure suit; or (c) Approval series 160.077 as a commercial hybrid personal flotation device. § 149.328 How must work vests and anti-exposure (deck) suits be stowed? All work vests and deck suits must be stowed
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