(a) Each hose within the marine transfer area for LHG used for the transfer of LHG or its vapors to or from a vessel must—
- (1) Be made of materials resistant to each LHG transferred, in both the liquid and vapor state (if wire braid is used for reinforcement, the wire must be of corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel);
- (2) Be constructed to withstand the temperature and pressure foreseeable during transfer, with a MAWP not less than the maximum pressure to which it may be subjected and at least 1030 kPa gauge (149.4 psig);
- (3) Be designed for a minimum bursting pressure of a least five times the MAWP;
(4) Have—
- (i) Full-threaded connections;
- (ii) Flanges that meet ASME B16.5-2020 (incorporated by reference, see § 127.003); or
- (iii) Quick connect couplings that are acceptable to the Commandant;
- (5) Be adequately supported against the weight of its constituent parts, the LHG, and any ice formed on it;
- (6) Have no kinks, bulges, soft spots, or other defects that will let it leak or burst under normal working pressure; and
(7) Have a permanently attached nameplate that indicates, or otherwise be permanently marked to indicate—
- (i) Each LHG for which it is suitable;
- (ii) Its MAWP at the corresponding service temperature; and
- (iii) If used for service at other than ambient temperature, its minimum service temperature.
(b) Each loading arm used for the transfer of LHG or its vapor must—
- (1) Be made of materials resistant to each LHG transferred, in both the liquid and vapor state;
- (2) Be constructed to withstand the temperature and pressure foreseeable during transfer;
- (3) Be adequately supported against the weight of its constituent parts, the LHG, and any ice formed on it;
- (4) Be provided with an alarm to indicate when it is approaching the limits of its extension, unless the examined Operations Manual requires a person to perform the same function; and
(5) Have a permanently attached nameplate that indicates, or otherwise be permanently marked to indicate—
- (i) Each LHG it may handle;
- (ii) Its MAWP at the corresponding service temperature; and,
- (iii) If it is used for service at other than ambient temperature, its minimum service temperature.
[CGD 88-049, 60 FR 39796, Aug. 3, 1995, as amended by USCG-2019-0444, 87 FR 5691, Feb. 2, 2022]