Subpart G. Subpart G—Safety Watch Requirements and Procedures
Coast Station Safety Watches
Ship Station Safety Watches
- SECTION § 80.304 - Watch requirement during silence periods.
- SECTION § 80.305 - Watch requirements of the Communications Act and the Safety Convention.
- SECTION § 80.307 - Compulsory use of radiotelegraph auto alarm.
- SECTION § 80.308 - Watch required for subpart T vessels on the Great Lakes.
- SECTION § 80.309 - Watch required by the Bridge-to-Bridge Act.
- SECTION § 80.310 - Watch required by voluntary vessels.
Distress, Alarm, Urgency and Safety Procedures
- SECTION § 80.311 -
- SECTION § 80.312 - Priority of distress transmissions.
- SECTION § 80.313 - Frequencies for use in distress.
- SECTION § 80.314 - Distress communications.
- SECTION § 80.317 - Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone alarm signals.
- SECTION § 80.318 - Use of alarm signals.
- SECTION § 80.319 - Radiotelegraph distress call and message transmission procedure.
- SECTION § 80.320 - Radiotelephone distress call and message transmission procedure.
- SECTION § 80.321 - Acknowledgement of receipt of distress message.
- SECTION § 80.322 - Form of acknowledgement.
- SECTION § 80.323 - Information furnished by an acknowledging station.
- SECTION § 80.324 - Transmission of distress message by station not itself in distress.
- SECTION § 80.325 - Control of distress traffic.
- SECTION § 80.326 - Notification of resumption of normal working.
- SECTION § 80.327 - Urgency signals and messages.
- SECTION § 80.329 - Safety signals and messages.
- SECTION § 80.331 - Bridge-to-bridge communication procedure.
- SECTION § 80.332 - Equipment to aid search and rescue operations.
- SECTION § 80.333 - Stations in the maritime mobile-satellite service.
- SECTION § 80.334 - False distress alerts.
- SECTION § 80.335 - Procedures for canceling false distress alerts.