11 chapters · 133 sections in this title.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1701 Liability for property damage
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(a) Any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or person causing damage to any property shall be liable for such damage. The government is not liable for any damage to or loss of merchandise or other property on any wharf. (b) Agencies loading or unloading at wharves shall indemnify and s…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1702 Movement of vessels
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Vessels may be moved or shifted at any time at the discretion of the Port Director. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1703 Oxygen cylinders
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(a) Oxygen cylinders shall be kept free from oil and grease at all times. (b) Oxygen may not be used to blow out oil pipes, for paint spraying, or for pneumatic tools. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1704 Proper and sufficient gear requirement
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Vessels entering to discharge or load cargo shall provide proper and sufficient gear to load or unload the cargo on or from the wharf. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1705 Notice of discharge or loading
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Vessels may be discharged or loaded at any time provided 48-hour notice of the intention to discharge or load is given to the Port Director. Vessels making the port of Pago Pago shall notify the Port Director at least 48 hours before entry as to the amount and kind of cargo ex-pe…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1706 Vehicle parking on wharf
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No person may park any vehicle on any wharf, or in the area between the customs warehouse, rear left of the port office, and boat shed, except in a space to be specifically assigned for the purpose by the Port Director, unless such vehicle is in the charge of its duly authorized …
A.S.C.A. § 20.1707 Vehicles prohibited from wharf-Exception
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No vehicle, except emergency vehicles, may be admitted upon any wharf unless the owner or owners thereof have been granted a permit by the Port Director. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1708 Decaying matter and dead animals prohibited
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No vegetable or animal matter or goods which are in a state of decay or putrefaction may be placed and left upon any wharf, in the waters, or on the shores of the harbor or upon any reef adjacent to the harbor. No dead animal may be moved through the waters of the harbor. History…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1709 Obstructions on wharves
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Any person handling goods on a wharf or bringing goods thereon for shipment shall place, store, and stack such goods in such a way as not to be an; impediment to the approaches to the wharf, or an obstacle to the removal of other goods, or cause damage to the wharf. No goods may …
A.S.C.A. § 20.1710 Rubbish prohibited
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No person may place and leave any rubbish, ashes or refuse on any wharf without permission of the Port Director. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1711 Repair of vessels on wharves—Permission required
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No person may make, repair, dress, or scrape a spar or mast or do any kind of work on any wharf in connection with repairing or fitting out any boat or vessel without permission of the Port Director. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1712 Refilling of gas cylinders on wharves prohibited
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Compressed gas cylinders may not be refilled on any wharf, dock, or pier. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1713 Rubbish in harbors and streams forbidden
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The placing, discharging, or deposition. by any process or in any manner, of refuse, garbage, hatch and deck rubbish, dirt, ashes, cinders, mud, sand, dredgings, sludge, acid or any other matter of any kind other than that flowing from streets and sewer overflow and passing there…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1714 Discharge of waste products from ships prohibited
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The discharge of oil sludge, oil refuse, fuel oil, or any product which may cause contamination of the water of the harbor, either directly or indirectly, or the pumping of bilges into the water of any harbor, is strictly prohibited. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1715 Cleanliness of docks alongside vessels
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(a) Masters of vessels moored alongside a dock are responsible for the cleanliness and appearance of the dock abreast their vessels. (b) If any vessel fails or refuses to keep the dock clean, the Port Director may order the dock cleaned and the cost thereof shall be charged to th…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1716 Antirodent measures-Compliance with instructions
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Any vessel lying alongside any wharf shall at all times comply with instructions of the Director of medical services and of the Port Director relating to the use of rat guards, and other measures required to prevent rodents from leaving the vessel, to the extent that such a regul…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1717 Fumigation-Permission required
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No vessel may be fumigated or smoked at any wharf without permission in writing from the Governor. If fumigation is to be with cyanogen products or hydrocyanic acid gas in any form, however generated, the applicant or his agent shall be in possession of a permit from the Director…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1718 Use of fire alarm required
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In the event of fire occurring on board any vessel in port, except vessels under way, such vessel shall sound 5 prolonged blasts of the whistle or siren as an alarm indicating fire on board at the dock to which the vessel is moored. Such signal shall be repeated at intervals to a…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1719 Protection of electric cables
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Where insulated wire cables are in the path of traffic, they shall be protected from breakdown damage by crossovers, and, where they lead onto the ship, they shall be protected from chafing damage by a protective wrapped covering. Where electric cables lead from one ship to anoth…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1720 Loading and unloading explosives
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(a) All handling and loading or unloading of explosives shall be done in a safe and careful manner and shall be in accordance with the federal regulations pertinent thereto in force at the time. (b) Other cargo may not be removed concurrently with explosive cargo. (c) All hauling…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1721 Explosive and highly inflammable cargo
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Vessels carrying explosive or highly inflammable material shall be moored at the discretion of port authorities. On entering the harbor, and while explosive or highly inflammable material is on board, vessels shall in the daytime carry a red flag, international code B, at the for…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1722 Heating of combustibles- Permission required
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No combustible materials, such as pitch, tar, resin or oil, may be flame heated on board any vessel within the harbor without permission of the Port Director. History: 1962, PL 7-27.
A.S.C.A. § 20.1723 Unloading containers for inflammables
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No empty containers which have been used to hold inflammable liquids may be delivered onto any wharf or structure unless the same are securely closed with metal screw plugs. Such containers shall be delivered onto a wharf or structure only at such times as a carrier is prepared t…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1724 Loading and unloading material with inflammable vapors
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Loading or unloading of any liquid which gives off an inflammable vapor (as determined by Tagliabue’s Open Cup Tester as used for test of burning oils) at or below a temperature of 80’ F. in bulk or in containers is forbidden unless or until the following precautions have been ta…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1725 Welding and burning—Permits
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(a) Before any welding or burning operation can be done on a wharf or waterfront facility, or on a vessel moored thereto, the party intending to do such work shall first secure a permit from the Port Director. Applicants for permits to perform such operations shall fill out fully…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1726 Welding and burning-Inspection required
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Before any welding, burning, or spark- or flame-producing operations are undertaken aboard any ship, dock, wharf, or waterfront facilities, all spaces subject to the accumulation of dangerous gas or gas-producing materials, in or on which work is to be performed, and such other s…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1727 Welding and burning-Supervision- Removal of combustibles
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(a) All welding or burning operations shall be under the supervision and control of a comp-etent foreman or supervisor who shall see that all regulations pertaining to welding or burning operations are fulfilled in their entirety. (b) All combustible materials are to be removed f…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1728 Welding and burning—Protective coverings and shields
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(a) Welding or burning operations shall not be conducted around hatches or companion-ways unless they are sealed with their own cover or door. In the event this is not possible, an asbestos blanket or other flameproof material may be provided in their place. Such substitution sha…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1729 Welding and burning-Fire mains, hoses, and watchers required
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(a) Water-charged fire mains, with hose and nozzle attached, and the hose of sufficient length so that water can reach the base of any fire which may occur, shall be on each deck of the ship where welding or burning operations are being conducted. (b) Sufficient trained fire watc…
A.S.C.A. § 20.1730 Welding and burning—Use of compressed gas cylinders
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Compressed gas cylinders, when used in welding or burning operations, shall be used in a vertical position only and shall be secured at all times to prevent falling. When cylinders are not in use, valves should be closed and protection caps replaced. History: 1962, PL 7-27.