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department op transportation s COAST GUARD COTP Public Notice 3-71 Issued by: Captain of the Port, U. S. Coast Guard, Houston P.O. Box 446, Galena Park, Texas 77547 Subject: 5900/COTPPN 3-71 May 1971 Captain of the Port Policy Concerning Vessels Loading or Discharging "Cargoes of Particular Basard" Reference:(a) COTP Notice 6-69 1. Reference (a) is hereby cancelled, 2. Due to the particular and severe hazards which exist dur ing the transfer of cargoes listed in 33 CFR 124.14(b)(1), (See enclosure (1)), it will be my policy to order safety pre cautions in the following paragraphs when any tank ship or barge is transferring or has aboard such cargoes in the Port of Houston. a. At least 24 hours in advance, the waterfront facility where the cargo of particular hazard is to be transferred,will notify the COTP of the anticipated date, time, cargo and amount to be transferred. This notification may be accomplished by letter or telephone, (672-2142). ^ \ b. Acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, butadiene, methyl f methacrylate, ethylene oxide, vinyl chloride, vinylidene and chloride and vinyl acetate must be inhibited or stabilized. The master of a vessel or the tankerman of a barge into which these commodities are loaded will be provided with a statement as to the type of inhibitor used, the estimated time the inhibitor is expected to remain in effect, what conditions will diminish the effect of the inhibitor, and steps to be taken in the event the ^ transit time exceeds the life of the inhibitor or an accident involving the cargo occurs during transit. c. Vessels may bunker or take on lubes from shoreside and waterside provided at least 100 feet separation exists ,or the superstructure intervenes between the tank being loaded with a subject cargo and the bunkering position. The separation requiy^ ment does not apply, if bunkering is accomplished through fixed , shore piping from the facility. d. While discharging or loading any of the subject cargoes , to or from a facility, a vessel shall not transfer any. of the _ subject cargoes or any other cargo to or from any vessel along-U, side (excluding bunkering operations) e. Vessels may load a maximum of two other grades of pro- 1 ducts simultaneously with a subject cargo provided: (1) Independent piping systems are provided for each product (includes droolines). (2) Product loading lines do not cross each other, (3) Each flange in the entire loading operation (includ ing) products not classified as ("Cargoes of Particular Hazard"1 will contain all bolts. T (4) At least two men shall be on duty supervising the operations on the vessel and two men shall be on duty supervising the operations at the shor facility. (5). Bunkering or lubes are not c nsidered to be one of the "two other grange of products" that may be loaded simultane ously. TEN 7132 Subject: 5900/COTPPN 3-71 6 May 1-371 Captain of the Port Policy Concerning Vessels loading or Discharging "Cargoes of Particular Hazard" f. Tank vessels may transfer any of the subject cargoes to or from a vessel alongside only if transfer operations to or from the facility arc not conducted nt the same time. While engaged in such operations, sufficient personnel shall be on watch in such positions that they can immediately secure the operation if a hazardous situation developes. g. While discharging or leading any of the subject .com modities, waterfront facilities shall provide adequate physical security, including a guard force to ailow only those persons who have on official need for presence on the facility during the operations. h. Flange couplings ashcre and shipboard used in the trans fer of the subject cargo will be completely bolted, i. The tank shin's fife main will be mated to the facility fire fighting system so that the vessel will maintain a firefichtino capability even if fire pumps ara inoperative. This process will generally require the utilization of a foreign vessel's International Shore Connection. The Bonding Hose shall never be charged unless in uso during a fire. j. vessels transferring the subject cargoes should be electrically bonded to the shore ground prior to the connection of a cargo hose. The connection shall be maintained until the cargo hose has been disconnected and any spill has been removed. This connection shall be secure, (Alligator clamps are not ac ceptable - ,?C" clamps are recommended) . k. When loading or discharging acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, , vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, and vinyl acetate the steam heating lines shall be blanked off leading into the tank containing these products. l. when loading "Class B" poisons, independent venting for each tank containing these products shall be provided. Close gauging devices shall be provided on all tanks carrying "Class...... B" poisons. ! 3,In summary, waterfront facilities handling products of unusual hazard as listed in Enclosure (1) shall assure that: a. Hose connections are properly made with completely bolted flanges, properly gasketed - not leaking. b. Proper electric bondings are made. c. Vapor return lines arc used when handling gases nr . poisons that would otherwise be considered atmospheric pollut ants d. Adequate shoreoide fire protection is provided depending upon the nature of the product. e. Adequate guards and safety personnel are on watch. f. A declaration of inspection, prooerly executed, has b*>*n r<ejved from the tank ship, (46 CFR 35.35-30) g. Shore safety personnel are constantly within hailing distance of the vessel for emergency shore shutdown action, h. Cargo hoses are tested annually according to manufactur er's recommendations J TEN 7133 590U/COTPPN 3-71 6 May 1971 Subject: Captain of the Port Policy Concerning Vessels Loading or Discharging"Cargoe9 of Particular Hazard" i. . Cargo hoses are clearly marked with manufacturer's guaranteed maximum pressure. j. Notify COTP 24 hours before arrival of vessel loading or discharging commodities of particular hazard. k. Insure that inhibitor information is furnished vessels as outlined in paragraph 2(b), 4. In summary, vessels handling products of unusual hazard as listed in enclosure (1) shall assure that: a. 24 hour advanced notice required in 33 CFR 124 is complied with. b. Bunkering is only accomplished as outlined in paragraphs 2(c), (d) and (e) while loading or discharging cargoes. c. Discharging and loading shall be in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) and (d). d. All piping UBed for subject cargoes shall contain all bolts in flanges and a functional gasket. All connections shall be without a leak. e. Tank ship's fire main shall be under pressure and at least two charged hoses shall be led out in the vicinity of loading. f. Tank ship's firemain shall be mated to shore fire system. g. Vessels shall furnish Coast Guard with a loading plan of chemical cargo on board upon arrival and that to be loaded. - Proper chemical names will be used. Trade names will not be accepted. 5. Failure to comply with the result in the termination of lp until compliance is met. ty precautions may discharging operations W. E.WWEESSTT Commander, 0. S. Coast Guard a___ .j a,Um fl/inafnA Enel: (1) List of products(unusual hazard) 3. TEN 7134 = it Enclosure (1) to COTP Public Notice #3-71 of 6 May 1971 A dangerous cargo considered to Involve a particular hazard, when trans ported In bulk quantities on board vessels, or when handled in bulk quant ities on waterfront facilities, is any comnodity which by virtue of its properties would create an unusual hazard if released. The ccsnodities subject to this section arei ACETALDEHYDE HYDROCHLORIC ACID ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN METHANE ACETONITRILE METHYL ACRYLATE ACRYLONITRILE METHYL BROMIDE ALLYL ALCOHOL METHYL CHLORIDE ALLYL CHLORIDE METHYL METHACRYLATE (MONOMER) AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS NONYL PHENOL ANILINE OLEUM BUTADIENE PHENOL CARBOLIC OIL PHOSPHORUS, ELEMENTAL CARBON DISULFIDE PROPANE CHLORINE PROPYLENE CHLOROHYDRINS, CRUDE PROPYLENE OXIDE CROTONALDHYDE SULFURIC ACID 1,2 - ..DICHEOROPRDPANE SULFURIC ACID, SPENT DICHLOPOPROPENE TETRAETHYL LEAD EPICHLOROHYDRIN TETRAETHYYLEAD MIXTURES ETHYLENE ETHYL ETHER VINYL ACETATE 1 VINYLVINYL CHLORIDE (MONOMER) 4 ETHYLENE OXIDE VXNYLIDENE CHLORIDE TEN 7135