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CONTENTS
23.5 Berthing at Buoy Moorings 343
23.5.1 Mooring at Conventional Multi-Buoy Moorings 343
23.5.2 Mooring at Single Point Moorings (SPMs) 344
23.5.3 Management of Moorings at Buoy Berths 344
CHAPTER 24 PRECAUTIONS ON SHIP AND TERMINAL DURING 345
CARGO HANDLING
24.1 External Openings in Superstructures 345
346
24.2 Central Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems 347์นาวี
24.3 Openings in Cargo Tanks 346
25.2 งานห้องสมุด ศูนย์ฝกพาณิชย
24.3.1 Cargo Tank Lids 346
24.3.2 Sighting and Ullage Ports 347
24.3.3 Cargo Tank Vent Outlets 347
24.3.4 Scupper Plugs รศึกษาเท่านั้น---
Tank Washing Openings
24.4 Inspection of Ship’s Cargo Tanks Before Loading 347
24.5 Segregated Ballast Tank Lids 348
24.6 Ship and Shore Cargo Connections 348
24.6.1 Flange Connections 348
24.6.2 Removal of Blank Flanges 348
24.6.3 Reducers and Spools 349
24.6.4 Lighting 349
24.6.5 Emergency Release 349
24.9.2พื่อกา 350
24.7 Accidental Oil Spillage and Leakage ึ 349
349
24.7.1
General
Sea and Overboard Discharge Valves
24.7.2
350
24.7.3
350
24.7.4
Spill Containment
Ship and Shore Cargo and Bunker Pipelines not in Use
24.7.5
351
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24.8 Fire-Fighting Equipment 351
24.9 Proximity to Other Vessels 351
Tankers at Adjacent Berths
351
24.9.1
352
24.9.3 General Cargo Ships at Adjacent Berths 351
Tanker Operations at General Cargo Berths
24.9.4 Tugs and Other Craft Alongside 352
24.10 Notices 353
24.10.1 Notices on the Tanker 353
24.10.2 Notices on the Terminal 353
24.11 Manning Requirements 353
24.12 Control of Naked Flames and Other Potential Ignition Sources 354
24.13 Control of Vehicles and Other Equipment 354
24.14 Helicopter Operations 354
CHAPTER 25 BUNKERING OPERATIONS 355
25.1 General 355
Bunkering Procedures 355
25.3 The Bunkering Operation 356
25.4 The Bunkering Safety Check-List 357
25.4.1 General 357
25.4.2 Guidelines for Use 357
25.4.3 Bunkering Safety Check-List 359
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