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Loading and unloading operations at terminals, on tankers, chemical and LNG gas carriers, managing ship shore operations, cargo documentation and calculation, charter parties, and demurrage are just a few of the topics covered in depth in this HARFARD training course for oil, LNG, gas, and petrochemical loading.

§  Determine more efficient methods of loading, unloading, and managing LNG and bulk liquids.

§  Find out the most recent international rules and regulations for terminals and tankers, including information on physical characteristics and cargo categories.

§  Find out how to avoid quality and quantity loss by understanding the risks involved.

§  Boost efficiency in areas of safety, compliance, and the environment

§  Study the ins and outs of loading and unloading procedures, as well as pipeline and pump systems

The following areas will benefit from this Loading operations training course: petroleum, crude oil, LNG, gas, and petrochemical terminals :

·         Getting an edge over the competition while keeping your operational processes and employees up to date.

·         Discover the whole process chain for liquids, gases, and LNG.

·         Gain a comprehensive understanding of the most recent developments in cargo transfer operations from the viewpoints of terminal/facility management and liquid/gas ship operations. Ensure precise measurements and calculations for all transfers of custody, including product quality.

·         Research the regulations and standards for the safe transfer of liquids and gases between ships and land.

·         Analyze actual accidents involving liquids and gases from across the world in case studies. 

Advanced technical loading elements, operations, practical and commercial concerns in liquid and gas loading operations are covered in this training course on Loading  for Oil, LNG, Gas, and Petrochemical Terminals.

Everything from transportation and terminal operations to fiscal metering of liquids and gases, product quality assurance, loading and discharging procedures for petrochemical tankers, measurement of product quality during custody transfer, and calculations related to LNG metering are part of this.

Oil, gas, petrochemical, crude oil, and LNG terminal operators can benefit from this 5-day practical training session in Loading. Getting an edge over the competition while keeping your operational processes and employees up to date.

§  Discover the whole process chain for liquids, gases, and LNG.

§  Gain a comprehensive understanding of the most recent developments in cargo transfer operations from the viewpoints of terminal/facility management and liquid/gas ship operations. Ensure precise measurements and calculations for all transfers of custody, including product quality.

§  Research the regulations and standards for the safe transfer of liquids and gases between ships and land.

§  Analyze actual accidents involving liquids and gases from across the world in case studies.

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LNG & LPG operators, supervisors, leaders, shipowners and operators, surveyors, and marine superintendents are among the many people whose jobs it is to load, discharge, transfer custody of, or otherwise handle cargo.

Day One : Introduction

§   Preamble - Definitions  - Rules Of Interpretation  

 General Information  

§   Terminal position  

§   Environmental Conditions   - Port Services  

§   Berth Approval Parameters  

§   LNG Carrier Domestic Matters  

§   Ship Agent  

Arrivals  

§   Communication Information  

§   Pre- Arrival Communications  

·      LNG & LPG  Carrier Documentation

·      Notice Of Readiness  - Berthing Schedule  

§   Operational environmental limits  

§   Arrival   -  Approach  

Day Two : Mooring and Departing  

§   Mooring Arrangements 

·     Mooring Procedure -    Mooring Winches  -  Mooring Condition  

§   Partial Fill Operations for Membrane LNG & LPG  Carriers  

Communication  

§   Verbal Communication  -  Communication Link -  Communication Agreement  

Access & Security  

§  LNG & LPG  Carrier Access  

§   Security Berth/LNG & LPG  Carrier Access Control  

§   Access Between FSRU And LNG & LPG  Carrier  

§   LNG & LPG  Carrier Emergency Escape  

§   Security - Isps  

§   LNG & LPG  Carrier/ FSRU Pre-Transfer Meeting  

Day Three : Safety  

§   Introduction  

§   Safety Coordination Meeting  

§   Fire Prevention  

§   Emergency Towing Lines  

§   Reduced Visibility  

§   Emergency Procedures and Response  

§   Emergency Mooring Release  

§   Drug And Alcohol Policy  

Supervision and Control

Design Considerations

§  Jetty operations

§  The terminal

§  The ship

Day Four : Ship/Shore Compatibility Process (LNG)

§  Ship and terminal particulars

§  Mooring arrangements

§  Ship manifold, shore hose and marine landing arm (MLA) characteristics

§  Terminal gangway characteristics and ship deck loading configuration

§  Ship/shore link (SSl)

§  Other compatibility considerations

Ship/Shore Compatibility Process (Other Liquefied Gases)

Communications

§  Prior to charter

§  Prior to arrival

§  Alongside the jetty

§  Navigation docking, mooring, meteorological and oceanographic systems

Day Fifth : Discussions Prior to Cargo Transfer

Ship/Shore Safety Checklist

Supervision and Control During Cargo Transfer

§  Joint agreement on readiness for cargo transfer operations

§  Supervision

§  Periodic checks during cargo transfer operations

Operational Considerations

§  Berthing and mooring

§  Connection and disconnection of cargo hoses and MLAs

§  Cargo handling procedures

§  Cargo surveyors

§  Gangways and ship security

§  Bunkering

§  Work permits

§  Access to cargo manifold during transfer

Day Sixth : Fire-Fighting and Safety

Linked Emergency Shutdown (ESD) Systems

Terminal Booklet – Information and Regulation

Seqence of Loading Operations

Initial Preparations

§  Tank inspection

§  Drying – cargo system

§  Drying – hold spaces and interbarrier spaces

Changing Tank Atmospheres

§  Principles of atmosphere changing

§  Displacement

§  Dilution

Inerting – Before Loading

§  Inerting pipelines and cargo machinery

§  Tank preparation prior to loading ammonia

Day Seventh : Gassing-Up

§  Gassing-up at sea using liquid from tanks

§  Gassing-up alongside

Cool-down

§  Refrigerated LPG cargoes - LNG & LPG

§  Semi-pressurised/semi-refrigerated ships

Loading

§  Preliminary procedures

§  Trim, stability and stress - Sloshing

§  Management of tank pressure during loading

§  Commencement of loading

§  Operation of the reliquefaction plant during bulk loading of LPG

 

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LNG and LPG Terminal Regulations and Loading Operations Istanbul 5600.00 2024-12-04 2024-12-09

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