Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.3120

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 281.3120 - Cooking and heating appliances

Rule 120.

(1) Galley stoves aboard a vessel shall be operated only by the owner, the operator, or a crew member while carrying passengers. The owner, the operator, or the crew member shall be present in the galley at all times while the galley stove is being operated.
(2) Heating appliances, when present on a vessel, shall be of a type commonly manufactured for use aboard vessels.
(3) Heating appliances, when present on a vessel, shall be installed in adequately ventilated areas and shall be securely fastened to the vessel.
(4) Woodwork and other combustible material immediately surrounding heating appliances installed on a vessel shall be effectively insulated with noncombustible material.
(5) All fuel tanks for heating appliances installed on a vessel shall have an in-line shutoff valve as close to the fuel tank as practical. The fuel line shall have as few other fittings as practicable between the shutoff valve and the heating appliance.

All remotely installed fuel tanks shall be securely fastened to the vessel in an accessible location.

(6) Heating appliances, when present on a vessel, using liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas, or compressed natural gas shall be installed in accordance with good marine practice and standards, except for class A and class D vessels on which these type appliances are prohibited by federal law.
(7) A person shall not ignite or start a gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas, compressed natural gas, or liquefied natural gas heating or cooking appliance onboard a vessel while passengers are onboard the vessel.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.3120

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