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,.4orta le )as 3etectors 5.4ersonal )as 3etectors 6.Multi$)as 3etectors or 3reager Tu es -.Cargo 4iping Systems 7.8ydraulic 9alve Arrangement :.Cargo;%allast Oil 4umps <.Stripper 4umps =.*mergency Stops 1>.Cargo *ductors 11.?odicator or ?oading Computer 1,.Tank ?evel )auging Systems + @adar and 2loat 15.3raft and %allast Tank )auging System 16.Ullage;Temperature "nterface Measuring 3evices 1-.8igh ?evel and Overfill Alarms 17.Cargo 8eating Arrangement 1:.Tank Cleaning Machines; Crude Oil Aashing Machines 1<."nert )as System 1=.3eck Seal ,>.4ressure;9acuum %reaker ,1.4ressure;9acuum 9alves ,,.Mast @iders ,5.Oil 3ischarge Monitoring and Control *'uipment ,6.Auto Unloading System ,-.9apor @eturn ?ine
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Along !ith these chapters, you get real life incidences and e.perts tips !hich help you to further understand the !orking of these e'uipment in a etter manner. Some of the Common Buestions that Aould e Ans!ered in the e%ook Ahat is the procedure for using gas detection systemsC Ahat are the types of porta le gas detectors used and procedures to use themC 8o! to use personal gas detectorsC Ahat is the procedure for using multi$gas detector tu esC Ahat are the different types of cargo piping systemsC 8o! hydraulic valves operate y press of a s!itchC 8o! cargo pumps !ork on shipsC 8o! to start a 2ramo pumpC 8o! to use stripper pumpC Ahat are emergency stops for cargo operation on tankersC Ahat is the importance of cargo eductorC Ahat are the different types of tank level gauging systemsC Ahat are ullage;temperature interface measuring devicesC Ahat kind of cargo heating arrangement is provided on tankersC 8o! inert gas system !orks on tankersC Ahat is a mast riderC Ahat is oil discharge monitoring and control e'uipmentC Ahat is a vapor return line on tankersC
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A deck officer has to take care of a num er of e'uipment !hile handling cargo on tankers. Aith so many things to manage simultaneously there are high chances of missing or overlooking an important step. This guide covers common pro lems faced !hile handling cargo and also provide helpful tips to avoid them. The step$ y$step procedures mentioned in the e%ook must e understood and implemented y all deck officers. "f you are serious a out improving you productivity as a maritime professional, then this e%ook !ill help you to learn and understand all important machinery systems that are provided for carrying out cargo operations. 3onEt miss the real life incidences and e.pert advice !hich are contri uted y e.perienced deck officers and captains !orking on tankers.
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