46 CFR Part 54 - PRESSURE VESSELS
- SUBPART 54.01 — General Requirements (§§ 54.01-1 - 54.01-40)
- SUBPART 54.03 — Low Temperature Operation (§§ 54.03-1 - 54.03-5)
- SUBPART 54.05 — Toughness Tests (§§ 54.05-1 - 54.05-30)
- SUBPART 54.10 — Inspection, Reports, and Stamping (§§ 54.10-1 - 54.10-25)
- SUBPART 54.15 — Pressure-Relief Devices (§§ 54.15-1 - 54.15-25)
- SUBPART 54.20 — Fabrication by Welding (§§ 54.20-1 - 54.20-5)
- SUBPART 54.23 — Fabrication by Brazing (§§ 54.23-1 - 54.23-1)
- SUBPART 54.25 — Construction With Carbon, Alloy, and Heat Treated Steels (§§ 54.25-1 - 54.25-25)
- SUBPART 54.30 — Mechanical Stress Relief (§§ 54.30-1 - 54.30-15)
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Title 46 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-03724 RIN 1625-AB98 Docket No. USCG-2012-0866 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Final rule. This rule is effective March 29, 2013. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register on March 29, 2013. 33 CFR Parts 126, 127, 154, and 155 Many of the Coast Guard's regulations incorporate by reference consensus standards that are developed by organizations other than the Coast Guard. This final rule updates references to standards developed by ASTM International, that have been reapproved, without change, since their incorporation into Coast Guard regulation. This rule does not address standards that have changed substantively, and it will not have any substantive impact on the regulated public.