Monday, 31 July 2017
IMO & MARPOL Requirements for Crude Oil Tanker Operation
On completion of this chapter you will have an understanding of:
• The environmental. Safety-security tasks and requirements.
• The information given in the different data sheets.
• The requirements for deployment of firefighting equipment during loading.
• The requirements for maintenance of firefighting equipment and record keeping.
• The IMO/MARPOL requirements to equipment and operation of a crude oil tanker in order to prevent Oil pollution.
• The requirements for reporting of oil spills and situations that may lead to oil spill, according to the vessel's Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan or SOPEP.
Sunday, 30 July 2017
Laden Voyage for Oil Tanker Carriers
On completion of this chapter you will have an
understanding of:
·
Who issues a voyage order?
·
The consequences of a voyage order.
·
The navigational procedures for safe navigation
and restrictions applicable for crude oil tankers.
·
The standard routine checks of the vessel's
condition.
·
The physical reaction of crude oil during a sea
passage.
·
The standard routines for control of the cargo.
The special procedures required in order to maintain the
quality of certain grades of crude oil.
Saturday, 29 July 2017
Oil Tanker Pre-Departure Check List and Departure
On completion of this chapter you will have an
understanding of:
·
The purpose of the check list
·
The tasks and who is doing what
·
The obligation to report to superiors when any
negative items are observed
·
The standard procedures for a crude oil tanker
when departing a loading port
·
The Early Departure Procedure (EDP)
·
Who is responsible for the various activities?
·
The formalities regarding cargo documentation,
and port clearance
Friday, 28 July 2017
Procedures for Ballasting, Deballasting and Loading Operations
On completion of this chapter you will have an
understanding of:
·
The procedures for loading.
·
The obligation to inform superiors.
·
The standard record requirements.
·
The alerting sequence and response in case of
emergency.
·
The effect on moorings during loading.
·
The principles of the Vapour Return System (VRS)
or Volatile Emission Control System (VECS).
·
The procedures for topping off cargo tanks and
completion of loading.
·
The process of final cargo survey, ullage –
temperatures water dips - sampling – cargo calculation.
·
The process for cargo release.
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Standard Arrival Procedures for Crude Oil Tanker
On completion or this chapter you will have an understanding of:
• The standard procedures when a crude oil tanker arrives at a port.
• Who is responsible for the various activities?
• The procedures when port authorities and terminal staff embark.
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Tanker Loading Operation
On completion of this chapter you will have an
understanding or:
·
Who issues a loading order?
·
The implications of a loading order
·
The load on top or LOT procedure
·
The difference between a loading and a voyage
order
·
The purpose of a pre-arrival meeting
·
Who is responsible for making the loading plan?
·
The contents of a loading plan
·
Who must be familiar with the loading plan?
·
The purpose of the check list
·
The procedure if any negative answers appear in
the check list, for instance malfunction of important equipment for the safe
operation of the vessel
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Longitudinal Stability
This video
section should explain the basic elements of the different stability matters,
and enable the user to:
· Define trim
· Define moment to change trim 1cm
(MCT), and be able to read the values from a loading scale.
· Understand that trim can be changed
by moving or adding masses different places onboard.
· Know the effect on trim when adding
or moving masses.
· Know that excessive trim may have a
negative effect on the transverse stability, and why.
Monday, 24 July 2017
Transverse Stability
This video
section should explain the basic elements of the different stability matters,
and enable the user to:
· Understand the principle and effect
of free liquid surface, it’s importance, and practical precautions to avoid
free surface as much as possible.
· Understand GZ and its Importance.
· Know how to read stability curves.
· Know how G moves when mass is moved
onboard.
· Calculate GZ at small and large
angles of heel.
Sunday, 23 July 2017
Ship Stability
This video section
should explain the basic elements of the different stability matters, and
enable the user to:
· Know the different abbreviations,
terms and their meanings.
· Know and understand a transverse
section of a ship.
· Know and understand a longitudinal
section of a ship.
Saturday, 22 July 2017
Tanker Environmental, Safety Security Operations
On completing this chapter you will be aware of documents
and plans that address environmental, safety and security risks that are always
present on tankers besides those specifically covered in ballast and cargo
plans. These include:
·
Material Safety Data Sheet
·
The Fire and Safety Plans
·
The Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan
(SOPEP)
·
The Ships Security plan (SSP)
·
The Volatile Organic Compounds Management Plan
Friday, 21 July 2017
Cargo Tank Cleaning and Slops Disposal
Two tanker operations that have the greatest impact on
the safety of personnel and of the environment are Cargo tank cleaning for man-entry,
and the disposal of slops.
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding
of:
·
Why following a good plan of tank cleaning
operations helps in the safety of personnel.
·
Why the location of the Ship, the condition of
Oil in the bottom and oxygen in the atmosphere of tanks should be
·
Checked in preparing for tank cleaning apart
from ensuring that the vessel is not in one of the designated MARPOL Special
Areas.
·
When the overboard discharge line blank should
be removed.
·
How to take in water safely for tank cleaning.
·
What is open cycle water washing and the
advantages of closed cycle water washing?
·
Why purging with inert gas is necessary and when
a tank is gas free enough for crew to enter.
·
All tank cleaning including cow and discharge or
decanting of wear from slop tanks Is to he recorded in the Oil Record book part
I.
Thursday, 20 July 2017
Tasks and Requirements for Safe Voyage
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding
of:
·
How the next voyage order decides the tanker
operations in the ballast voyage
·
Why cargo tank inspections are required
routinely in ballast voyages
·
Why Crude oil washing machines need to be tested
for functionality regularly.
·
Why ballast voyages are suitable for the most
critical tanker operations in terms of safety of personnel.
·
The function of the ODME and why it is to be
constantly switched on whether being used or not.
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Ship and Shore Formalities After Discharge
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding
of:
·
The ship or shore formalities regarding
documentation on discharged quantity
·
Pre-departure check list
·
The purpose of the check list
·
The tasks and who is doing what
·
The obligation to report to superiors when any
negative items are observed
·
Departure
·
The process of port clearance
·
The standard procedures for crude on tanker when
departing the discharge port
·
Who is responsible for the various activities?
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Crude Oil Discharging Operation
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding of:
• Why the start up stage is extremely critical.
• How the proven pressure capacity of the pumps valves and line systems is important when discharging at full rate.
• The aims of the ballasting stage.
• The main aims and concerns of crude oil washing.
• Why ship's trim and the discharge pressure of cargo pumps is important during stripping.
• The key features of the 3 cargo stripping systems and their use.
• Why pressing up of ballast tanks is important before departure.
• The ship's main concern during the final gauging of cargo tanks after discharge.
• The importance of the final line during of the cargo hose.
Monday, 17 July 2017
Procedures When a Crude Oil Tanker Arrives at Port
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding
of:
·
The standard procedures when a crude oil tanker
arrives at port
·
The formalities when port authorities and
terminal representatives embark
·
The process for cargo tank survey and sampling
by independent cargo surveyors
·
The process concerning connecting cargo hoses
arms
·
The terminal requirements
·
The agreed discharge plan
Sunday, 16 July 2017
Oil Tanker Discharge Operation
On completing this chapter you will have an understanding of:
• Who Issues a discharge order?
• How is it different from a Voyage order?
• How a discharge order can imply many operational costs and strenuous effort and watches for a ship’s entire crew over many days.
• What is the purpose of a pre arrival navigation meeting, and a pre arrival cargo operations meeting?
• What are the main features of a tanker discharge and COW plan?
• What are the typical requirements of COW check lists?
• What are the typical Pre-arrival check conducted by different crew members.
Saturday, 15 July 2017
Steering Gear Spare Parts
As a result of studying this video section you will learn the different levels of spare parts.
Friday, 14 July 2017
Maintenance of Steering Gear System
To maintain trouble free operation you should know the different service intervals and what task those are to be performed at each level, and by whom.
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Emergency Steering Gear
As a result of studying this video section you will
learn:
·
Know what could cause an emergency situation.
·
Know what to do when an emergency situation
occurs.
·
Be able to locate all emergency valves on the
actuator.
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Marine Steering Gear Operation
As a result of studying this video section you will
learn:
·
Starting and stopping of the power units from
the wheelhouse.
·
The meaning of the different alarms.
·
What action to be taken in case of alarms.
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Steering Gear Safety, Rules and Regulations
Steering Gear Safety, Rules and Regulations
As a result of studying this video section you will learn:
• Rules in general.
• Requirements concerning the steering gear.
• SOLAS 2004, Chapter V, Regulation 25
Monday, 10 July 2017
Steering Gear Control System and Types of Steering Modes
As a result of studying this video section you will be able to:
Identify system components:
• Actuator
• Motor starters
• Start / Stop / Alarm control panels
• Rudder angle indicators
Know the different types of steering modes:
• Use of autopilot
• Follow-up steering
• Non follow-up steering (NFU)
Sunday, 9 July 2017
Steering Gear Actuator Parts
On completion of this video section you shall be able to identify and understand the function of the main parts of the actuator.
• Housing
• Rotor
• Stoppers
• Cover
• Radial bearing
• Radial Carrier
• Housing
• Rotor
• Stoppers
• Cover
• Radial bearing
• Radial Carrier
Saturday, 8 July 2017
Working of Steering Gear Actuator and Types of Actuators
As a result of studying this video section you will learn:
• The working principles of the standard model of the rotary vane actuator.
• The working principles of the IMO model of the rotary vane actuator.
• How the IMO system reacts to a leakage.
• The working principles of the ram type actuator.
Friday, 7 July 2017
Rudder Arrangement - Types of Rudder
As a result of studying this video section you will:
• Know the parameters essential for the size of the steering gear.
• Be able to explain how the bearing forces act.
• Know the principles of the most used rudder arrangements.
• Know the parameters essential for the size of the steering gear.
• Be able to explain how the bearing forces act.
• Know the principles of the most used rudder arrangements.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Boiler Fuel Oil Systems
The learning objective of this chapter is to introduce the learner to basic boiler fuel oil systems and equipment.
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Diesel Engine Fuel System Variations
The learning objective of this chapter is to introduce the learner to alternate fuel systems for marine diesel engines.
Diesel Engine Fuel Systems
The learning objectives of this video are that the learner will:
• Know the requirements for a basic fuel system for a diesel engine.
• Know the various components in a diesel engine fuel system.
• Know the basic principles of operation of the components of the diesel engine fuel system.
Monday, 3 July 2017
Combustion Theory
The learning objectives of this video are that the learner will:
• Know the requirements for a combustion process to occur.
• Have a basic understanding of the combustion process.
• Have a basic understanding of the chemistry of combustion.
Sunday, 2 July 2017
Marine Fuel Types
The learning objective of this video is that the learner will know the arrange of marine fuels which are available.
Saturday, 1 July 2017
Marine Fuel Systems
The learning objectives of this video are that the learner will:
• Know the various on-board fuel requirements.
• Be able to identify the various machinery fuel requirements.
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