(a) Vital systems are those systems that are vital to a vessel's survivability and safety. For the purpose of this part the following are vital systems:
- (1) Fuel systems;
- (2) Fire main;
- (3) Carbon dioxide, Halon 1301, and clean agent systems;
- (4) Bilge system;
- (5) Steering system;
- (6) Propulsion system and its necessary auxiliaries and controls;
- (7) Ship's service and emergency electrical generation system and its necessary auxiliaries; and
- (8) A marine engineering system identified by the cognizant OCMI as being crucial to the survival of the vessel or to the protection of the personnel on board.
- (b) For the purpose of this part, a system not identified in paragraph (a) of this section is a non-vital system.
- (c) Piping used in a vital system must meet § 56.60 in subchapter F of this chapter, except that § 119.730 of this part replaces § 56.60-20 in subchapter F of this chapter.
[CGD 85-080, 61 FR 922, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended by USCG-2006-24797, 77 FR 33883, June 7, 2012]