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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Hose strings that are floating or supported on trestles must display the following lights at night and during periods of restricted visibility:
(a) One row of yellow lights that must be:
(1) Flashing 50 to 70 times per minute;
(2) Visible all around the horizon;
(3) Visible for at least 2 miles (3.7 km) on a clear, dark night;
(4) Not less than 1 or more than 3.5 meters (3 to 11.5 feet) above the water;
(5) Approximately equally spaced;
(6) Not more than 10 meters (32.8 feet) apart where the hose string crosses a navigable channel; and
(7) Where the hose string does not cross a navigable channel, there must be a sufficient number to clearly show the hose string's length and course.
(b) Two red lights at each end of the hose string, including the ends in a channel where the hose string is separated to allow vessels to pass, whether open or closed. The lights must be:
(1) Visible all around the horizon;
(2) Visible for at least 2 miles (3.7 km) on a clear, dark night; and
(3) One meter (3 feet) apart in a vertical line with the lower light at the same height above the water as the flashing yellow light.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 33. Navigation and Navigable Waters § 33.149.550 What are the requirements for lights on a floating hose string? - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-33-navigation-and-navigable-waters/cfr-sect-33-149-550/
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