Collapse to view only § 97.12-5 - Bulk solid cargoes that may liquefy.
- § 97.12-1 - Definition of a bulk solid cargo.
- § 97.12-3 - Guidance for the master.
- § 97.12-5 - Bulk solid cargoes that may liquefy.
- § 97.12-10 - Cargo securing manuals.
§ 97.12-1 - Definition of a bulk solid cargo.
(a) A bulk solid cargo—
(1) Consists of particles, granules, or larger pieces of material generally uniform in composition;
(2) Is not grain; and
(3) Is loaded directly into a vessel's cargo space with no intermediate form of containment.
(b) Additional requirements for bulk solid materials needing special handling are contained in Part 148 of this chapter.
§ 97.12-3 - Guidance for the master.
(a) The owner or operator of a vessel must provide the master with safe loading and stowage information for each bulk solid cargo that vessel will carry.
(b) The shipper of a bulk solid cargo, as defined in § 148.3 of this chapter, must provide the master of a vessel with information regarding the nature of the cargo in advance of loading operations. Additional requirements in § 148.60 of this chapter may also apply.
§ 97.12-5 - Bulk solid cargoes that may liquefy.
If the information provided in § 97.12-3(a) or (b) indicates that the bulk solid cargo to be carried is prone to liquefy during carriage, due to small particle sizes and moisture content, then the requirements contained in § 148.450 of this chapter apply.
§ 97.12-10 - Cargo securing manuals.
Each U.S.-flagged vessel that must comply with Chapter VI/5.6 or Chapter VII/5 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 as amended must have on board a cargo securing manual that meets the requirements of 33 CFR part 97.