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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
ON BOARD TRAINING
A)
ON BOARD TRAINING FOR ALL TANKERS PERSONNEL
ALL TANKER PERSONNEL SHOULD UNDERGO TRAINING ONBOARD AND,
WHERE APPROPRIATE, ASHORE, WHICH SHOULD BE GIVEN BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
EXPERIENCED IN THE HANDLING AND CHARACTERISTIC OF OIL, CHEMICAL OR LIQUEFIED
GAS CARGOES AS APPROPRIATE AND THE SAFETY PROCEDURE INVOLVED.
REGULATIONS
KNOWLEDGE
OF THE SHIP’S RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SAFETY OF PERSONNEL ON BOARD
A TANKER IN PORT AND AT SEA.
HEALTH HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN
DANGERS
OF SKIN CONTACT, INHALATION AND ACCIDENTAL SWALLOWING OF CARGO, OXYGEN
DEFICIENCY ,WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO INERT-GAS SYSTEM, THE HARMFUL
PROPERTIES OF CARGOES CARRIED, PERSONAL ACCIDENTS AND ASSOCIATED FIRST AID,
LISTS OF DO’S AND DON’TS.
FIRE
PREVENTION AND FIRE FIGHTING
CONTROL
OF SMOKING AND COOKING RESTRICTIONS, SOURCES OF IGNITION, FIRE AND EXPLOSION
PREVENTION, METHODS OF FIRE FIGHTING, OF PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS AND FIXED
INSTALLATIONS
POLLUTION
PREVENTION
PROCEDURES
TO BE FOLLOWED TO PREVENT AIR WATER POLLUTION AND MEASURES WHICH WILL BE TAKEN
IN THE EVENT OF SPILLAGE
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT AND ITS USE
THE
PROPER USE OF PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT, RESUSCITATION, ESCAPE AND
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
B)
ON BOARD TRAINING FOR LIQUEFIED GAS TANKER PERSONNEL
PERSONNEL
WHO ARE REQUIRED TO BE TRAINED UNDER REGULATION V/I SHOULD BE PROVIDED
SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPBOARD TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE BASED ON THE SHIP’S OPERATION
MANUAL. SUCH TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE SHOULD COVER THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS AS
APPLICABLE:
1.
THE CARGO HANDLING SYSTEM, INCLUDING PIPING SYSTEM; PUMPS; VALVES; EXPANSION
DEVICES AND VAPOUR SYSTEMS; SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
OF CARGO-HANDLING SYSTEMS AND LIQUID RE-CIRCULATION;
2.
INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CARGO LEVEL INDICATORS; GAS-DETECTION SYSTEMS;
HULL AND CARGO TEMPERATURE MONITORING SYSTEMS; THE VARIOUS METHODS OF
TRANSMITTING A SIGNAL FROM A SENSOR TO THE MONITORING STATION AND AUTOMATIC
SHUTDOWN SYSTEMS;
3.
BOIL-OFF DISPOSAL, INCLUDING USE AS FUEL; COMPRESSORS; HEAT EXCHANGER; GAS
PIPING AND VENTILATION IN MACHINERY AND MANNED SPACES; PRINCIPLES OF DUAL-FUEL
BOILERS, GAS TURBINES, DIESEL ENGINES; EMERGENCY VENTING AND RE-LIQUEFACTION;
4.
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS, INCLUDING VENTILATION AND INERTING; QUICK-CLOSING, REMOTE
CONTROL, PNEUMATIC, EXCESS FLOW, SAFETY RELIEF, AND PRESSURE/VACUUM VALVES;
STEAM SYSTEMS FOR VOIDS, BALLAST TANKS AND CONDENSER;
5.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATING THE CARGO-HANDLING PLANT, INCLUDING INERTING
CARGO TANKS VOID SPACES; TANK COOL-DOWN AND LOADING; OPERATIONS DURING LOADED
AND BALLASTED VOYAGES; DISCHARGING AND TANK STRIPPING; EMERGENCY PROCEDURES,
AND PRE-PLANNED ACTION IN THE EVENT OF LEAKS, FIRES, COLLISION, STRANDING,
EMERGENCY CARGO DISCHARGE AND PERSONNEL CASUALTY.