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Waterways - 49 CFR Part 176 Subpart C

Supervision

Hazardous materials may be handled or stowed on board a vessel only under the direction and supervision of a responsible person assigned this duty.

For a vessel engaged in coastwise voyages or on rivers, bays, sounds, or lakes, including the Great Lakes when the voyage is not foreign-going, the responsible person may be an employee of the carrier and assigned this duty by the carrier, or a licensed officer attached to the vessel and assigned by the master of the vessel.

For a domestic vessel engaged in a foreign-going or intercoastal voyage, the responsible person must be an officer possessing an unexpired license issued by the USCG and assigned this duty by the master of the vessel.

For a foreign vessel, the responsible person must be an officer of the vessel assigned this duty by the master of the vessel.

These requirements may be found in §176.57.

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