7.3 Liquid Cargo Handling
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7.3 Liquid Cargo Handling
Liquid cargo, encompassing a wide range of substances from crude oil to refined petroleum products, chemicals, and liquefied gases, presents unique challenges in its handling and transportation.
Types of Liquid Cargo
- Crude Oil: Unrefined petroleum extracted from the earth, typically transported in bulk carriers.
- Refined Petroleum Products: Processed crude oil, including gasoline, diesel, fuel oil, and jet fuel.
- Chemicals: A diverse range of liquid chemicals, such as acids, alkalis, and solvents.
- Liquefied Gases: Gases cooled to extremely low temperatures to liquefy them for transportation, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Ship Types for Liquid Cargo
- Crude Oil Tankers: Designed to transport large volumes of crude oil in bulk.
- Product Tankers: Equipped with multiple cargo tanks to carry various refined petroleum products.
- Chemical Tankers: Specialized vessels designed to transport hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals.
- Gas Carriers: Specifically designed to transport liquefied gases at cryogenic temperatures.
Liquid Cargo Handling Equipment
- Cargo Pumps: Used to transfer liquid cargo between the ship's tanks and shore pipelines.
- Cargo Piping System: A network of pipes and valves that connects the cargo tanks to the cargo pumps and shore pipelines.
- Cargo Heating System: Used to heat viscous cargoes, such as heavy fuel oil, to improve flow properties.
- Inert Gas System: Used to purge cargo tanks with inert gas to prevent explosions.
- Stripping System: Used to remove residual cargo from tanks after discharge.
Loading Operations
- Pre-Loading Inspection:
- Inspect cargo tanks for cleanliness and integrity.
- Check cargo piping system for leaks and obstructions.
- Verify cargo temperature and pressure.
- Cargo Hose Connection:
- Connect cargo hoses between the ship and shore pipeline.
- Ensure proper sealing to prevent leaks.
- Cargo Pump Start-up:
- Start cargo pumps and adjust flow rate as required.
- Cargo Loading:
- Inert Gas System Operation:
- Maintain inert gas blanketing in cargo tanks to prevent oxygen ingress.
- Cargo Tank Ullage Measurement:
Discharging Operations
- Pre-Discharge Inspection:
- Cargo Pump Start-up:
- Start cargo pumps and adjust flow rate as required.
- Cargo Discharging:
- Stripping System Operation:
- Use stripping system to remove residual cargo from tanks.
- Inert Gas System Operation:
Safety Considerations
- Fire Safety: Implement strict fire prevention and firefighting measures.
- Explosion Safety: Maintain inert gas blanketing in cargo tanks to prevent explosions.
- Toxic Gas Hazards: Ensure proper ventilation and personal protective equipment for handling toxic chemicals.
- Spill Prevention and Response: Have contingency plans in place for accidental spills.
- Crew Training: Provide comprehensive training to crew members on liquid cargo handling procedures and emergency response.
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