Vessel Name Port Voyage Number Date of Operation
Note: All cargo operations and other accompanying shipboard operations must be performed in full compliance with requirements, procedures and recommendations contained in latest edition of ISGOTT Chapters: 11, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 26 and other industry publications. ISM procedures, ship' s specific equipment manuals, etc must be followed. Company and Master's Standing Orders are to be kept at all times. In US waters, all operations must be as per Oil Transfer Procedures for Oil Cargo meeting requirements of 33CFR 156.
In Emergency, SHUT down the cargo, Raise alarm and follow the procedures laid down in VRP/SOPEP. ARRIVAL CONDITION API /
Temp
Density
o
GOV (Bbls)
GOV (m3)
GSV (Bbls)
Weight (M/T) Remarks
F
Cargo Grade 1 Cargo Grade 2 Cargo Grade 3 Cargo Grade 4 F.O. MDO FW LO + Constant Light Ship DISPLACEMENT Arrival Draft
Fwd:
Mtrs
Aft:
Mtrs
SF
%
BM
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IMOPRTANT INFORMATION Nominated cargo for discharge at this port Total qtty
To Discharge
Remarks Discharge 1st - COT 1W, 4W (COW 4W) Full parcle to be discharged
Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4
COW
Vessel will perform COW of COT [Insert cargo tank number here] at this port.
30 MINS [I nsert here the agreed notice duri ng Pr e-Di scharging meeting] PRIOR NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE TERMINAL. ONE Hour Notice to be given to Engine Room for COPs. IG and Ballast Pumps. Draft (Mtrs) F
Trim (Mtrs) A
Mid
Initial stage st 1 Critical stage nd 2 Critical stage rd 3 Critical stage
Final stage BUNKERING: [Refer to Bunkering plan by Chief Engineer] TO BE CONFIRMED PRIOR CARGO OPERATION
S.F. @Fr. #
B.M. @Fr. #
GoM (Mtrs)
Manifold Height (Mtrs)
Air Draft (Mtrs)
LINE UP PRIOR DISCHARGE Always follow Chief Officer’s instructions!! CORRECTNESS OF LINE UP SHALL BE VERIFIED BY OOW AND REPORTED TO CHIEF OFFICER. For Grade 1 For Grade 2 For Grade 3
OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 1 cargo] OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 2 cargo] OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 3 cargo]
Ensure Cargo V/V Nos. [Insert here the valve numbers] are SHUT and LASHED.
Cargo Valve Line up in Pump Room For Grade 1 OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 1 cargo] For Grade 2 OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 2 cargo] For Grade 3 OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for discharging only Grade 3 cargo] Ensure Cargo V/V Nos. [Insert here the valve numbers] are SHUT and LASHED. Eductor Line Up: Slop S to Slop S
OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for Eductor line UP] Vacuum Pumps line up
OPEN Valve No. [Insert here the valve numbers for Vacuum Pump line UP] Open fresh water supply Ballast Line Up: OPEN:
By Gravity: [Insert here the valve numbers]
2 WBPs: [Insert here the valve numbers]
Make sure all other Valves SHUT. Ensure discharge valve remains SHUT before starting or stopping pumps.
Make sure Gas detection system for Ballast tanks is SHUT
INERT GAS SYSTEM
HEATING Ensure Cargo tank temperatures are maintained [Insert here maxm allowed temperature for the cargo] . Hourly record shall be maintained.
CARGO DISCHARGING OPERATION Before Discharging starts, the C/O will be in the CCR, Officer Of Watch to oversee the situation. One watch-keeper will be monitoring the opposite side of the connected manifolds and the sea surface. Another watch-keeper will be stationed at the manifolds area will be monitoring the pipelines on the side of connected manifolds. The third watch-keeper will be patrolling the deck. The pump man will be in the pump-room to operate valves as ordered by Chief Officer.
COMMENCING CARGO DISCHARGING – CRITICAL STAGE When Terminal representative informs ship of shore’s readiness to receive cargo, For Grade 1 cargo: Ensure correct Manifold valve is OPEN, Open suction v/v of designated tanks [Insert cargo tanks with minimum ullage for discharging this grade] to fill up the bottom line and separator. Start COTP for 1st grade of cargo and increase RPM to 900 and slowly OPEN the discharge v/v. Ensure there is no leakage in Pump room, on deck and that off shore side manifold pressure gauge shows ZERO pressure. Ensure no oil sheen observed in water around ship. Once, Terminal confirms receiving cargo, increase COTP revolutions to max or till max agreed manifold pressure. Double check that cargo is being discharged from the intended Cargo tanks. For Grade 2 cargo: Ensure correct Manifold valve is OPEN, Open suction v/v of designated tanks [Insert cargo tanks with minimum ullage for discharging this grade] to fill up the bottom line and separator. Start COTP for 2nd grade of cargo and increase RPM to 900 and slowly OPEN the discharge v/v. Ensure there is no leakage in Pump room, on deck and that off shore side manifold pressure gauge shows ZERO pressure. Ensure no oil sheen observed in water around ship. Once, Terminal confirms receiving cargo,
increase COTP revolutions to max or till max agreed manifold pressure. Double check that cargo is being discharged from the intended Cargo tanks.
WHEN 75% of CARGO REMAINS ON BOARD Continue discharging Bulk cargo. Maintain hourly record of Manifold pressure, Cargo Temperature, O2 contents of IG and discharge rate with stress calculations. Take rounds of deck and P/P room as per SSSCL. Ensure that vessel is always kept UPRIGHT. Ensure that vessel is never trimmed by HEAD. Do Not excced max allowed Draft.
BALLASTING No Ballasting by WBP at at this stage. WHEN 50% of CARGO REMAINS ON BOARD Continue discharging Bulk cargo. Commence throttling COTs from Aft to have stagger of atleast 1m difference in Ullages to achieve a trim of atleast 5.0mtrs by stern for stripping and educting purposes. Maintain hourly record of Manifold pressure, Cargo Temperature, O2 contents of IG and discharge rate with stress calculations. Take rounds of deck and P/P room as per SSSCL. Ensure that vessel is always kept UPRIGHT. Ensure that vessel is never trimmed by HEAD. Do Not excced max allowed Draft.
BALLASTING Adjust ballast levels to keep vessel upright using WBT 1 (P+S). Gravitate ballast in WBT 1W as much as possible. Ask E/Rm for both the Water Ballast Pumps. Start WBPs one by one with discharge valve SHUT and continue ballasing. WHEN 25% of CARGO REMAINS ON BOARD - CRITICAL STAGE Continue bulk discharge of cargo. De-bottom Slop S and SHUT when reached 12.00 mtrs ullage. By now, vessel shall have trim by stern between 5.0 to 6.0mtrs and about 0.5degree LIST to PORT. Reduce COTP speed to avoid cavitation. When 1COT reach 18 m , put AUS on auto mode. [SHUT any Pump and bottom crossover v/vs if OPEN] Strip dry Grade 1 COTs . Reduce COTP 1 and Line Up for Eductor. OPEN [Insert v/v nos] and SHUT [COTP Suction V/V] for drawing cargo from Slop (S) for drive of Eductor.
DISCHARGE SLOP TANK ASHORE - CRITICAL STAGE Confirm Shore line is OPEN Reduce pump speed to minimum, SHUT DC1 [Insert COTP Disch V/V ] and OPEN P/P Rm Disch v/v [105] Increase COTP speed slowly and slowly OPEN DC1 [Insert COTP Disch V/V no.]
Prepare stripping pump OPEN [ST01, ST02, ST03, ST20, ST23, E05, SPS/SSS Insert stripping line v/v nos.] Confirm OB6, ST05 & ST04 are SHUT. AUS in auto mode limit DC1 opening. When Slop P/S EMPTY, SHUT SPM/SSM, DC1 . STOP COTP1 by emergency trip when on min 700 rpms Close manifold v/v 108 . OPEN DR01, DR11, DR12, DR13 . Strip RED lines and pump via Marpol line to shore. When empty, STOP STRIPPER PUMP. PUMPMAN SHALL ALWAYS BE IN PUMPROOM WHEN STRIPPER PUMP RUNNING. HE SHALL FREQUENTLY REPORT THE CONDITION OF THE STRIPPER PUMP TO ENSURE NO HAMMERING OR LEAKAGE OCCURS.
FINAL BALLAST CONDITION Once all Cargo lines are drained, Fill up Ballast tanks [Insert here the WBT nos for final Ballast]
DISCONNECTION OF MANIFOLDS - CRITICAL STAGE Disconnection of Manifolds shall be supervised by OOW. Ship's crew shall remain at state of heightened alertness for any spillage during disconnection. The remanent of cargo in manifold, while disconnecting, shall be collected in the drip tray and drained into COT 4 [Insert here COT No.] . Drip trays shall be immediately wiped clean after draining. After disconnection of manifolds and cleaning of Drip tray, all SOPEP and FFE shall be returned to original storage position. Prepare vessel for sailing.
PREPARATION FOR COW 1. When COT [Insert COT nos. for COW h ere] are initially stripped, Bottom Wash ( COW) will commence 2. Before Commence COW, be sure that all COW Master and local COW machine's valves are SHUT. 3. Check atmosphere of COTs to be washed for O 2 content - MUST be less than 5%, preferably about 3%. O2 measurement to be carried out at 1m below deck and at half of the ullage space (approx. 9m) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Complete the Tanker Operation Check list (DD-0708A-00) Part AR-5"COW Check list (Before COW) COW will be performed using COTP No. [Insert COTP no. same as Eductor] Open valve TC2 and drain valves at the fore end of COW line.Open machines valves Slowly open TC1 to 10%.When cargo passing, drain valves order to shut. Open COW machine's valves Open valve TC1 and increase the pressure up to 0.9 MPa.Keep deck hands standby at the master valve COT 4W [Insert here the 1st set of COT to be COWed] Check COW line for leaks.If any leak identified, immideately SHUT TC1 and OPEN Master valve of COT 4W to depressurize the line If no leaks detected, slowly open TC1 to FULL & Master valve of COT 4W. C onfirm all machines working properly Complete Tanker Operation Check list (DD-0708A-00) Part AR-6 COW Check list (During COW) COW machines must be adjusted in advance for Bottom Wash cycle 035-0-035. During COW, eductor shall be running only for the tanks being washed. Make sure driving pressure abt 0.8 ~ 1.0MPa. During COW, deck lines s hall be constantly monitored for any developing leakages. When COT 4W stripped, OPEN Local valves for COT 1W [Insert here the next set of COT to be COWed] and then OPEN Master valve for COT 1W , check that machines running properly. Repeat Step 12 ~15 for all COTs whih are scheduled for COW. When washing cycle for Last COT for COW is complete, reduce the COTP speed, SHUT the Valve TC1 and leave the Local Machine's valves OPEN to drain the branches for this COT. Continue to Strip the COTs till empty. On completion of Stripping, put the COTP to Discharging Mode and drain the COW Line in Slop Port. Fill in the Tanker Operation Check list (DD-0708A-00) Part AR-7"COW Check list (After COW) When COW line becames Empty, Close all COW Master and Local valves for the Cow Machines. Set the nozzle of each machine to Zero.
EMERGENCY STOP PROCEDURE, SPILL PROCEDURES and SPILL CONTAINMENT
HAZARDS OF CARGO [Special precautions as per MSDS of present cargo shall be mentioned here]
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING DISCHARGING OPERATION • • • •
The Duty Officer, Pumpman and all deck watch keeping Ratings are required to be carrying an operational personal Multi Gas detector while on the cargo deck. Immediately wear Full face cartridge respirators if H2S content above 5 ppm is detected by the personal detectors. Spare EEBDs will be located at the manifold and pump room ready for immediate use. Personnel making routine P/P Room inspections shall have personal Multi Gas detector detector and intrinsically safe radio During loading operations in particular when cargo sampling, hoses connection / disconnection and gauging routine vapor concentrations checks will be carried out on deck. Also spot atmosphere checks will be carried out in the accommodation and engine room by the Duty Officer using an H2S gas
DESIGNATION OF DUTIES (refer SMS Record DD-0306B - Weekly Watch Schedule) Chief Officer PIC and SSO – In-charge of all discharging, ballasting and Safety operations. Duty in CCR and on Deck as required. nd
2 Officer Alternate of PIC. Responsible for the handling of oil transfer and ballast operation during his watch. Duty in CCR or on deck as directed.Ensuring moorings, manifold connections, gangway/patrolling watch, watchmen duties maintained. Ensuring vessel's and operations safety condition (stresses, stability, draughts, pressures, rates, etc.) Ensuring all required checks and records maintained up-to-date.
rd
3 Officer Alternate of PIC. Responsible for the handling of oil transfer and ballast operation during his watch. Duty in CCR or on deck as directed.Ensuring moorings, manifold connections, gangway/patrolling watch, watchmen duties maintained. Ensuring vessel's and operations safety condition (stresses, stability, draughts, pressures, rates, etc.) Ensuring all required checks and records maintained up-to-date.
Bosun Overall supervision- on deck duties as per Ch Off orders. In-charge of all pre-arrival preparations on deck
Pumpman Pre-arrival tests and preparation, checking 02 % in cargo tanks, check ballast tanks, chain lockers, lining up valves on deck, pump room, etc as per C/O orders. Draining I.G. line, inspect mast-riser's, flame arrester, preparing/cleaning M.M.C. tapes, fitting cargo reducers as required, assisting cargo surveyors. In charge of pump room, cargo and ballast pumps, stripping pump, maintaining all pump room machinery in good working condition. Deck Watchmen
This plan is discussed with all officers and all confirm understanding of all components of the plan. Name Prepared by
Chief Officer
Discussed and understood by
2
nd
Off
rd
3 Off rd
3 Off Addnl Off
Approved by Date Plan discussed
MASTER
Signature
CARGO DISTRIBUTION PLAN WBT 4(P) SLOP (P)
WBT 3(P) 5(P)
6(P)
WBT 2(P) 3(P)
4(P)
WBT 1(P) 1(P)
2(P)
A. Pk. Tk.
F. Pk. Tk. SLOP (S) WBT 4(S)
6(S)
5(S) WBT 3(S)
4(S)
3(S) WBT 2(S)
2(S)
1(S) WBT 1(S)
(Option 1 for bar diagram)
Cargo Operation Performance Hrs.
0
2
0
10000
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
Ballast
Cgo 1
Cgo 2
Cgo 3 m3
Issued Date Revised Date
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
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100000
110000
(Option 2 for bar diagram)
CARGO OPERATION PERFORMANCE CHART
Ballast
@ 3000m3/hr
Cgo 3
@ 2000m3/hr
Stripping
Cgo 2
@ 2500m3/hr
Stripping
Cgo 1
4
8
12
16
20
24
Time in Hours
Issued Date Revised Date
@ 1800m3/hr
COW and Stripping
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28
32
36
Cgo 3 Cgo 2 Cgo 1 Ballast
Cargo Time Hrs 37000 8 32000 7 100000 24 35000 14
Issued Date Revised Date
: August 01, 2008 : “Our Goals are Simple” Safety of Life is Paramount, Zero Casualties, Zero Pollution Incidents
Issued Date Revised Date
: August 01, 2008 : “Our Goals are Simple” Safety of Life is Paramount, Zero Casualties, Zero Pollution Incidents