Goto Section: 80.1093 | 80.1099 | Table of Contents
FCC 80.1095
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 80.1095 Survival craft equipment.
(a) At least three two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus must be
provided on every passenger ship and on every cargo ship of 500 tons
gross tonnage and upwards. At least two two-way VHF radiotelephone
apparatus must be provided on every cargo ship of between 300-500 tons
gross tonnage. Portable two-way VHF radiotelephones must be stowed in
such locations that they can be rapidly placed in any survival craft
other than liferafts required by Regulation III/26.1.4 of the SOLAS
Convention. Alternatively, survival craft may be fitted with a fixed
two-way VHF radiotelephone installation. Two-way VHF radiotelephone
apparatus, portable or fixed, must conform to performance standards as
specified in Sec. 80.1101. Two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus provided
on board ships prior to February 1, 1992, and not complying fully with
the performance standards specified in Sec. 80.1101, may be used until
February 1, 1999, provided it is compatible with approved two-way VHF
radiotelephone apparatus.
(b) At least one radar transponder must be carried on each side of
every passenger ship and every cargo ship of 500 tons gross tonnage and
upwards. At least one radar transponder must be carried on every cargo
ship of 300 tons gross tonnage and upwards but less than 500 tons gross
tonnage. Such radar transponders must conform to performance standards
as specified in Sec. 80.1101. The radar transponders must be stowed in
such locations that they can be rapidly placed in any survival craft
other than liferafts required on cargo ships in forward and aft areas
(see Regulation III/26.1.4 of the SOLAS Convention). Alternatively, one
radar transponder must be stowed in each survival craft other than those
required by Regulation III/26.1.4 of the SOLAS Convention. One of these
radar transponders may be radar transponder required by
Sec. 80.1085(a)(3).
(c) Survival craft equipment must be tested at intervals not to
exceed twelve months. For batteries used for survival craft equipment,
the month and year of its manufacture must be permanently marked on the
battery. Also, the month and year upon which 50 percent of its useful
life will expire must be permanently marked on both the battery and the
outside of the transmitter. Batteries must be replaced if 50 percent of
their useful life has expired
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or if the transmitter has been used in an emergency situation.
Goto Section: 80.1093 | 80.1099
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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