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Results for "Inert gas"
What is an inert gas system on a tanker and why is it needed?
An inert gas system fills a tanker's cargo tanks with oxygen-poor gas so the atmosphere cannot support combustion, preventing explosions in and around the cargo.
Shipboard OperationsWhy are enclosed spaces on ships so dangerous?
Enclosed spaces kill because their atmosphere can be oxygen-deficient, toxic or flammable with no outward sign — and rescuers who rush in become the next victims.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is crude oil washing (COW) on a tanker?
Crude oil washing cleans a tanker's cargo tanks during discharge by spraying them with the crude cargo itself, which dissolves clingage and reduces residue, sludge and pollution.
Shipboard OperationsHow is a cargo tank cleaned on a tanker?
Cargo tanks are cleaned with fixed or portable washing machines using water or crude oil, followed by draining, gas-freeing and ventilation, before a change of cargo, entry or repair.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is a hot work permit and when is it needed?
A hot work permit controls any work involving heat, flame or sparks outside a designated safe area, confirming the space is gas-free and fire precautions are in place.
