Ship to Ship Transfer Operation Plan Design Audit Checklist_tcm155-200656

September 8, 2017 | Author: jbloggs2007 | Category: Oil Tanker, Ships, Transport, Business, Nature
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Ship to Ship Transfer Operation Plan design audit checklist Ship’s Name or Yard/Yard No.

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The submitted Ship to Ship Transfer Operation Plan (STS Plan), provided for compliance with MARPOL 73/78 Annex I Regulation 41 should follow the standard guidance contained in IMO Manual on Oil Pollution Section 1 – Prevention as amended, and the ICS/OCIMF Ship-to-Ship Transfer Guide Petroleum (latest edition). The following checklist and notes are intended as a guide to those preparing a STS Plan, and Lloyd’s Register surveyors approving the Plans, to ensure that all of the requirements of the above guidance are met. This checklist should be completed while preparing the Plan and submitted with the Plan for approval. This will ensure that the first submission of the Plan is correct, enabling return of the approved Manual with the least delay. To assist you, numbers in brackets refer to paragraphs in the Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan and the reference to STS Transfer Guide Petroleum (ICS/OCIMF) are show in (italic).

Lloyd's Register, its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers, employees or agents are, individually and collectively, referred to in this clause as the ‘Lloyd's Register Group’. The Lloyd's Register Group assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable to any person for any loss, damage or expense caused by reliance on the information or advice in this document or howsoever provided, unless that person has signed a contract with the relevant Lloyd's Register Group entity for the provision of this information or advice and in that case any responsibility or liability is exclusively on the terms and conditions set out in that contract.

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Main Ship’s Particulars Ship Name Flag IMO No Call sign Ship Type Deadweight Port of registry Max Manifold Height Introduction Does the Plan include an Introduction? Scope and objectives Are Scope and Objectives included? I

1.1.

Conditions and requirements for vessels involved in STS transfer operations Control of Operations • Does the Plan describe the duties and qualifications of the Person in Overall Advisory Control (POAC), making a clear distinction between the responsibilities of the Master of the vessel and the POAC? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.1) •

Are the titles, locations and duties of persons involved in STS transfer operation outlined in the Plan? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.1.8)



Is the Plan addressing prevention of fatigue (hours of work and hours of rest) for the persons involved in STS Operations? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.1.9)

1.2

Transfer area and weather conditions Does the Plan cover guidance on selecting STS Transfer Area and forecast of Weather conditions? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.2)

1.3

Notification to Authorities Does the Plan include procedure for Notification to Authorities as required by MARPOL 73/78, Annex 1, Chapter 8, Regulation 42? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.3)

1.4

Communication Does the Plan describes procedures for agreeing communication between the ships involved in STS Transfer, following guidance contained in IMO Manual in Oil Pollution Section 1 – Prevention, section 6.2.5 and STS Transfer Guide Petroleum Chapter 4, including Checklist contain therein? The procedure should cover at least the following items: Language (4.2) STS Instructions (4.3) Initial Communication between ships (4.4) Navigational warnings (4.5) Communication during Approach, Mooring and Unmooring (4.6) Communication during Cargo Transfer Operations (4.7) Procedure for communication Failure (4.8)

1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 1.4.6 1.4.7

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1.5

1.6

II

Continued Ship compatibility and cargo handling Is there clear information on Ship Compatibility and cargo handling? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 1.5 and Appendix E). STS equipment Is this part addressing availability, readiness and compatibility of the equipment to be used in the STS Operation? • Fenders selection and requirements (9.1) • Hoses requirements (9.2) • Mooring Equipment (9.3) • Transfer of personnel (9.4) • Lighting (night operation) (9.5) • Ancillary Equipment (9.6) • Equipment Noise Levels (9.7) Safety and emergencies

2.1

General Safety • Is the STS Plan addressing the importance of carrying out a Risk Assessment and safety drills prior to STS Operations? • Are the basic safety requirements for an STS transfer operation cover within the STS Plan as described in ISGOTT latest edition? (3.5)

2.2

Contingency planning and emergency procedures Does the STS Plan provide information and guidance regarding contingency plans for dealing with emergencies? (10.1 – 10.5) Are the titles, locations and duties in case of emergency indicated in the STS Plan? (2.2.5) Does the STS Transfer Operations Plan include reference to SOPEP and/or VRP?

2.3

III 3.1 3.1.1

3.2

Emergencies Is the Plan providing instruction to avoid pollution in case an unsafe condition developed during the STS Operation? Preparation for operations Operational preparation before manoeuvring Does the Plan give guidance to the Master regarding preparations to be made before manoeuvrings begin? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 3.1) Manoeuvring and Mooring • Is this part containing description of the mooring plan including procedures and arrangements for: • Manoeuvring alongside with two ships under power? (6.2) • Manoeuvring with one ship at anchor? (6.3) • Is the Plan including diagrams, where necessary, and procedures for tending the oil tankers’ moorings during the transfer of cargo? (6.4 –

6.5) •

3.3

Does the Plan indicate whether the vessel has: • an standard mooring plan? or • whether an STS Resource Provider will provide one?

Joint Plan of Operation Does the Plan include guidance on a joint Plan of operation that should be established for each ship on the basis of the information exchanged between the two oil tankers when planning the operation? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 3.3) (7.3)

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3.4

3.4.1

IV 4.1

Continued Considerations before commencing cargo transfer operation Does the Plan clearly indicate the considerations that should be ensured by the responsible person(s) on the oil tanker before commencing operations? (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 3.4) Does the Plan prescribed verbal and / or in writing agreement for the STS operation to begin? Performance of cargo transfer operations Cargo Transfer Operation Are there guidance provided to established good communication between the personnel responsible for cargo operations on each ship, ensuring that pre-transfer checks are carried out? (7.1) Does the Plan provide guidance for appointing a responsible person to be stationed on the cargo manifold area and the cargo pump controls or in the cargo control room? (7.2) Does the Plan provide guidance for preventing surge pressures when changing over tanks on the oil tanker being loaded? (7.4) Ballast Operations Does the Plan provide procedures for Ballast transfer operation in order to minimize freeboard between the two oil tankers?

4.2

Vapour Balancing before and during STS operations. (Please note that USCG requirements and Coastal State regulations may apply).

4.2.1

4.2.2

Is the Plan providing guidance on Vapour balancing before commencing cargo transfer, covering at least the following considerations?: • Equipment should be provided on at least one of the vessels to enable the oxygen content of the vapour stream to be monitored. This should draw samples continuously from a location close to the vapour manifold connection and should include the facility for audible and visual alarms in the event that the oxygen content of the vapour stream exceeds 8% by volume. The oxygen analyser and associated alarms should be tested for proper function prior to each cargo transfer operation. •

The oxygen content of the vapour space of each tank connected to the IG main in both ships should be checked and confirmed to be less than 8% by volume.



The vapour transfer hose should be purged of air and inerted prior to commencing transfer of vapours.



The vapour manifold valves should not be opened until the pressure in the cargo system of the receiving vessel exceeds that of the ship discharging cargo.

Is the Plan providing guidance on Vapour balancing during cargo transfer covering at least the following considerations?: •

The inert gas system on the discharging ship should be kept operational and on standby, with the inert gas main deck isolating valve closed. The inert gas system should be used if the inert gas pressure in the discharging vessel falls to a low level (300 mm WG).



The inert gas pressure on both ships should be monitored and each ship advised of the other’s pressure on a regular basis.



Not air should be allowed to enter the cargo tanks of the discharging ship

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Continued • Transfer operations should be suspended if the oxygen content of the vapour stream exceeds 8 % by volume and should only be resumed once the oxygen content has been reduced to 8% or less by volume. • The cargo transfer rate must not exceed the design rate for the vapour balancing hose. 4.3

Completion of Cargo Transfer Operations Does the Plan provide procedures to be followed at completion of cargo transfer operation including but not limited to: (Lloyd’s Register model STS Plan, section 4.3) and (7.5) • Adequate ullage space? • Drainage of all hoses into one ship prior to disconnecting? • Hoses disconnected and securely blanked? • Cargo manifolds securely blanked? • Communication checks and oil transfer document completion? • Preparation of coordinated unmooring plan on both vessels?

V 5.1

Unmooring Does the Plan include unmooring procedures covering at least the following conditions: • Unmooring while one ship is at anchor? (8.1.1) • Unmooring after underway transfer? (8.1.2) • Unmooring checks? (8.2) • Procedure for unberthing? (8.3) • Unmooring using quick release apparatus or toggle pins? (8.3.1)

VI 6.1

Suspension of operations Does the Plan provide clear guidance for immediate suspension of the STS operation, if required?

VII

Ship-specific provisions General Arrangement Plan Anchor Handling & Mooring Arrangement Capacity Plan

VIII

Appendices Appendix A: Ship Interest Contacts Appendix B: STS Checklists Appendix C: Records of STS Operations. (To be retained on board for three years) Appendix D: Example Hose Connection Guidelines Appendix E: Example STS Mooring Equipment Map (Compatibility Data Sheet and Guidelines for data entry) Appendix F: Coastal States Contact (MSC-MEPC.6/Circ.X) Appendix G: Glossary of Terms

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