

New fire extinguisher regulations
According to the Federal Register, the U.S. Coast Guard has issued new fire extinguisher regulations for motorized recreational boats that go into effect April 20, 2022.
The new rules don’t include changes for when and how many fire extinguishers are required on boats. If your boat was required to carry a fire extinguisher(s), those requirements still apply.
The Coast Guard now uses the Underwriters Laboratory performance-based classification system for portable fire extinguishers. Most extinguishers already have Coast Guard and UL rating classifications. All approved extinguishers installed before August 22, 2016, can remain on recreational vessels as long as they are serviceable.
The new classification system requires portable and semi-portable extinguishers to be marked with a combined number and letter designation. The letter designates what class of fire the extinguisher is suitable for. The number indicates the extinguishing potential.
In addition to being onboard and readily accessible, all portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers must be “Marine Type–USCG Approved” with the correct classification. This means they must have the Coast Guard classification system marking and approval number on the label.
Disposable fire extinguishers cannot be older than 12 years from the date stamp on the bottle. Expired disposable extinguishers must be removed from service and taken off the boat on December 31 of their 12th year.
Extinguishers must be in good, serviceable working condition, meaning
For more information, check out the U.S. Coast Guard’s FAQ on the new regulations. You can also read this guidance for vessel examiners performing vessel safety checks.
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