According to 46 CFR, Subchapter J (Electrical Engineering). who must be notified before alterations or modifications can be performed to electrical installations that deviate from approved plans or that may effect the safety of the vessel?
• 46 CFR Subchapter J covers Electrical Engineering requirements for inspected vessels • Consider who the regulatory authority is for inspected vessel plan approval and major changes • Think about the difference between a company/vessel position and a Coast Guard official
• Which of these roles has the legal authority to approve or be notified of changes that deviate from approved plans? • When a change could affect the safety of the vessel, does the regulation usually require internal company notification, or notification to a USCG marine inspection authority? • Who is responsible under 46 CFR for plan review and inspection for compliance with regulations?
• Identify which option represents the U.S. Coast Guard marine inspection authority, not just shipboard or company personnel • Confirm in 46 CFR Subchapter J that deviations from approved electrical plans must be brought to the attention of the Coast Guard inspection office, not just the ship’s staff • Make sure the chosen answer reflects an external regulatory role, not an internal operational role
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