Ch 9- Considerations during cargo watch Flashcards
Name 4 considerations during cargo watch
- Compliance with Terminal & Local Regulations
- Manning Requirements
- Management of Moorings
- Gangways & Accommodation Ladders
What are the two types of buoy moorings?
- Conventional
- Single buoy/point moorings
Tanker and terminal liaison on safety procedures:
- Designated _______ areas
- Local ______ and _________ regulations
- Information on the availability of ____ ________ and _________ equipment on board and in the terminal
- Action to be taken in an _________
- Evacuation procedures-______ points ashore and ______ routes
- _____ transfer procedures
- ______ _______ procedures
- _____ gas requirements
- Smoking
- Safety, pollution
- Fire fighting, emergency
- Emergency
- Muster, escape
- Cargo
- Vapour venting
- Inert
ISGOTT contains a pro-forma checklist. Name all four parts.
A-Bulk liquid physical check
B-Bulk liquid verbal verification
C-Additional questions for chemical tankers
D-Additional questions for liquefied gas tankers
State of readiness:
____-________ equipment should be available for instant use.
Prior to cargo transfer operations, ____ _____ should be connected to the ____ ____, one forward and one aft of the ________.
Portable ____ _____________, preferably ___ ______ or ____ should be placed near the manifold.
Fire fighting
Fire hoses, fire main, manifold.
Fire extinguishers, dry powder, foam
State of readiness:
The _____________ _____ __________ (ISC) should be made available and confirmation sought that transfer of _____ for fire-fighting purposes is available.
International Shore Connection
Water
State of readiness:
It is essential that the ____ ______ and all ________ _________ _________ required for manoeuvring the vessel are ready for immediate use.
Repairs and other work that may immobilise the tanker should not be carried out at the berth without ____ _________ permission.
Main engine, critical auxiliary machinery
Port authority
Name the parts of ISGOTT pre-arrival ship/shore safety checklist
(1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 6, 7a, 7b, 7c, 8, 9)
1a-Tanker:checks pre-arrival
1b-Tanker:checks pre-arrival if using an inert gas system
2-Terminal:checks pre-arrival
3-Tanker:checks after mooring
4-Terminal:checks after mooring
5a-Tanker and terminal: pre-transfer conference
5b-Tanker and terminal: bulk liquid chemicals checks pre-transfer
5c-Tanker and terminal: liquefied gas checks pre-transfer
6-Tanker and terminal: agreements pre-transfer
7a-General tanker: checks pre-transfer
7b-Tanker: checks pre-transfer if crude oil washing is planned
7c-Tanker: checks prior to tank cleaning and/or gas freeing
8-Tanker: repetitive checks during and after transfer
9-Terminal: repetitive checks during and after transfer