California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 2. Administration |
Division 3. State Property Operations |
Chapter 1. State Lands Commission |
Article 5. Marine Terminals Inspection and Monitoring |
§ 2355. Warning Signs.
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- (a) Vessel Warning Signs.Any vessel berthed at a terminal for the purpose of conducting a transfer operation shall display warning signs and notices indicating emergency escape routes as recommended in chapter 4 of ISGOTT.(b) Terminal Warning Signs.The terminal operator shall ensure that:(1) Permanent notices and signs indicating that smoking and naked lights are prohibited are conspicuously displayed in the terminal and on the berth and similar permanent notices and signs are displayed at the entrance to the terminal area or shore approaches to the berth;(2) In buildings and other shore locations where smoking is allowed, appropriate notices are conspicuously displayed; and(3) Emergency escape routes from the tank vessel berth to a safe place on the shore are clearly indicated.HISTORY1. New section filed 11-20-92; operative 12-21-92 (Register 92, No. 47).
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 8750, 8751 and 8755, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 8750, 8751, 8752 and 8755, Public Resources Code.