VI. REQUIREMENTS A. Administrative 1. DOCUMENTS (Class 3 and Motor Vessels). Each vessel shall have prominently posted in conspicuous locations the following: station bill(s), sta- bility data, U.S. Coast Guard licenses or equivalent, owner.’s certificate, prohibited discharge warning placard and radiotelephone operator permit. 2. OPERATING MANUAL (Class 1 and Larger Vessels). Personnel on board will be guided by an operating manual outlining procedures for maintaining watertight integrity, eliminating fire hazards, use of emergency equipment, and Maintaining stability and buoyancy. The manual will also provide procedures for ‘eliminating fire hazards, combating fire and flooding as well as handling man overboard, collision/grounding, and abandoning ship situations. 3. INSPECTIONS. Inspections shall be in accordance with Occupation, Health Safety Guide No. necessarily be limited to, a. 1.2.0. Inspections will include, but not inspecting and surveying the following. General Arrangement Drawings (Class 3 and Motor Vessels). All vessels shall have permanently exhibited a drawing of. the vessel, showing for each deck the location of emergency equipment such as, fire fighting appara-— tus, alarms, remote controls, watertight bulkheads and hatches, ventilation sys- tems and dampers, distress Signals, bilge/fire pumps and radio. b. lowing: Markings. Appropriate markings shall be affixed for the fol- general alarm bells, extinguishing equipment, controls and alarms, firehose stations, self contained breathing apparatus, emergency lights, tions for changing steering gear, rudder orders, , ay 5008620 Page 9 of . 30 instruc- lLiferafts, lifefloats, life