It is the intent of this article to prescribe
regulations consistent with nationally and internationally recognized
good practice for the safeguarding, to a reasonable degree, of life
and property from the hazards of fire and explosion arising from the
bulk handling and use of petroleum products being loaded or discharged
by tank vessels in that portion of Port Jefferson Harbor coming under
the jurisdiction of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following
terms shall, for the purpose of this article, have the meanings indicated
in this section:
APPROVED
Accepted by the Fire Marshal as a result of his investigation
and experience, or by reason of test, listing or approval by Underwriters'
Laboratories, Inc., the National Fire Protection Association, the
American Petroleum Institute or the United States Coast Guard.
BONDING WIRES
An electrically conductive wire of sufficiently low resistance
to permit free conduction of static charges, but of a wire gauge sufficiently
large to assure adequate mechanical strength.
CENTERCASTLE
That part of the midship superstructure of a tanker which
is immediately over the main deck and which does not contain accommodation(s).
CERTIFICATED
When applied to tank vessels, that such vessel is covered
by a certificate of inspection issued by the United States Coast Guard.
When applied to men employed on tank vessels, the term refers to a
certificate of ability issued by the United States Coast Guard.
COASTWISE
All vessels normally plying or navigating the waters of oceans
20 nautical miles or less offshore or any harbors, sounds or rivers.
COMBUSTIBLE or NONVOLATILE LIQUIDS
A.
Any liquid having a flash point at or above
140º F. closed-cup method of test, or 150º F. open-cup,
and below 200º F., and shall be known as "Class III liquids."
B.
Any combustible liquid when heated to, or higher
than, its flash point shall be subject to the applicable requirements
of Class I and/or Class II liquids.
DECK WATCH
A.
One or more tanker certificated members of the
ship's crew having duty on the loading deck under the supervision
of a ranking ship's officer.
B.
In the case of unmanned barges, the owners,
masters or persons in charge of such barges shall ensure that a person
holding a valid license as a master, mate, pilot or engineer or a
certificated tankerman is on duty to perform transfer operations,
which licensed person or certificated tankerman shall be considered
as the person in charge of the manned tank barge. Where the bulk liquid
cargo to be transferred is covered by the requirements of Section
35.01-55, United States Coast Guard, the officer in charge, Marine
Inspection, Third Coast Guard District, shall be furnished satisfactory
documentary evidence that such person is trained in and capable of
performing competently the necessary operations which relate to the
transfer of such cargo.
EMERGENCY TOWING WIRES
Steel cables capable of withstanding a strain in excess of
the maximum pull exerted by a docking tug.
FIRE MARSHAL
The Fire Marshal or any delegated representative of the Bureau
of Fire Prevention of the Village of Port Jefferson.
FLAME ARRESTER
Any device or assembly of a cellular, tubular, pressure or
other type used for preventing the passage of flames into enclosed
spaces.
FLAME SCREEN
A fitted single- or multiple-layer screen of corrosion-resistant
wire of not less than 30 x 30 mesh if single or 20 x 20 if multiple.
Multiple layers must be spaced not less than 1/2 inch nor more than
1 1/2 inches apart.
FLAMMABLE or VOLATILE LIQUID:
A.
Any liquid having a flash point below 140º
F. closed-cup method of test, or 150º F. open-cup, and having
a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 pounds per square inch (absolute)
at 100º F.
B.
"Flammable" liquids shall be divided into classes
of liquids as follows:
(1)
Class I liquids shall include those having flash
points below 100º F. and may be subdivided as follows:
(a)
Class IA shall include those having flash points
below 73º F. and a boiling point below 100º F.
(b)
Class IB shall include those having flash points
below 73º F. and a boiling point at or above 100º F.
(c)
Class IC shall include those having flash points
at or above 73º F. and below 140º F.
(2)
Class II liquids shall include those having
flash points at or above 100º F. and below 140º F.
FLASH POINT
The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which a liquid gives
off flammable vapor.
GAS FREE
Free from dangerous concentrations of flammable or toxic
gases.
OCEAN
All tank vessels normally navigating or plying the waters
of any ocean or gulf more than 20 nautical miles offshore.
PORT JEFFERSON HARBOR
That body of navigable water as shown on United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Chart No. 361; and which is bounded on the east
by the Incorporated Village of Belle Terre, on the south and southwest
by the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson, on the west by the
Incorporated Village of Poquott and on the north by Long Island Sound
and the beaches thereof.
PRESSURE VACUUM VALVE
An automatic dual-purpose valve, commonly fitted in the gas
lines of tanks, the operation of which relieves either pressure or
vacuum in a tank.
SUPERSTRUCTURE
A structure on the main deck and extending from side to side
or as near thereto as possible.
TANKERMAN
Any person holding a certificate issued by the United States
Coast Guard attesting his competency in the handling of flammable
or combustible cargo in bulk, or is any person holding a valid license
as master, mate, pilot or engineer.
TOWBOAT
Any vessel normally used for harbor, sound or deepwater towing,
assisting in maneuvering or docking vessels.
By arrangement with the master or officer in
charge of the vessel, the Fire Marshal and any inspector of the Bureau
of Fire Prevention may, at any and all hours, board any vessel handling
petroleum products for the purpose of making an inspection or investigating
which, under the provisions of this article, he or they may deem necessary
to be made.
Whenever the Fire Marshal or the Bureau of Fire
Prevention shall find on any vessel handling petroleum products any
violation of this article, he or it may order the vessel to suspend
the cargo transfer operations immediately and order such violations
to be removed or remedied. At such time as the condition is corrected
to the satisfaction of the inspector, cargo transfer operations may
be resumed.
The service of orders for the correction of
violations of this article shall be made on the master, chief officer
or ranking duty officer by verbally informing the officer in charge
of the conditions and confirming it by issuance of a written report
delivered to the officer.
This article shall not be construed to subject
the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson, the Bureau of Fire Prevention
of said Village, the Port Jefferson Fire District, the Port Jefferson
Fire Department, or any officers or employees thereof, to any civil
or other liability for any damage to persons or property by reason
of the inspection or cessation of cargo transfer operations resulting
from violations of this article ordered to be corrected.
[Amended 1-5-2015 by L.L.
No. 1-2015]
A person, including the owner or owners, the captain or other officer in command of a vessel where a violation of the provisions of this article has been committed or shall exist, and including any other person who knowingly commits, takes part or assists in any such violation or who fails to comply with any order of the Fire Marshal or the Bureau of Fire Prevention following issuance of said order, shall be deemed to have violated this article and will be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-2 of the Code of the Village of Port Jefferson.
[Amended 1-5-2015 by L.L.
No. 1-2015]
A. Discharge or escape of oil or oil-contaminated water from any vessel
into harbor waters is strictly forbidden.
B. Any person or vessel who violates this article or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-2 of the Code of the Village of Port Jefferson.
Each petroleum terminal, tank farm or bulk storage
facility handling bulk petroleum products to or from vessels shall
establish a set of terminal regulations meeting the approval of the
Bureau of Fire Prevention based on this article, copies of which shall
be presented to and signed by the Master of the vessel and a representative
of the company receiving or dispensing the bulk cargo, the Master
of the vessel thereby agreeing to comply with the regulations by signing
all copies, one to be retained aboard the vessel, the other to be
retained by the company receiving or dispensing petroleum products.