US Coast Guard Circulars
The US Coast Guard Circulars Collection holds digitized NVICs published from 1960 through 2000. A Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) provides detailed guidance about the enforcement or compliance with certain Federal marine safety regulations and Coast Guard marine safety programs. The collection is searchable by NVIC number. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_uscgcirculars or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530856.
- NVIC 01-66 1
- NVIC 01-69 1
- NVIC 02-62 1
- NVIC 02-63 1
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- :United States. Coast Guard1969-01-29:To advise inspection personnel, vessel operators, and others concerned as to the need for maintenance of integrity of watertight bulkheads.
- :United States. Coast Guard1969-01-08:This circular distributes a "Guide for the Automation of Main and Auxiliary Ship's Machinery" to all interested and affected members of the marine com...
- :United States. Coast Guard1966-01-25:This circular is intended to point out the need for special consideration whenever it is proposed to use steels other than ordinary ship steel or spec...
- :United States. Coast Guard1963-01-24:The attached "Guide for Inspection and Repair of lifesaving Equipment" is intended to disseminate to Coast Guard marine inspectors, chipping companies...
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