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GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 6 SCOPE ................................................................................................................ 6 MAIN PARTICULARS ......................................................................................... 7 DEFINITIONS...................................................................................................... 8 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................. 10 ORGANIZERS................................................................................................... 10 PERSON IN OVERALL ADVISORY CONTROL (POAC) ................................. 10 MASTER ........................................................................................................... 12 STS SUPERINTENDENT ................................................................................. 12 ALLOCATION OF DUTIES ............................................................................... 13 PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 15 CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS ............................................................. 15 SAFETY ............................................................................................................ 18 COMMUNICATIONS ......................................................................................... 26 OPERATIONAL PREPARATIONS BEFORE MANOEUVRING ........................ 28 MANOEUVRING AND MOORING .................................................................... 29 PROCEDURES ALONGSIDE ........................................................................... 38 UNMOORING.................................................................................................... 43 EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................... 45 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS .................................................................... 54 CONTINGENCY PLANNING ............................................................................ 54 EMERGENCY SIGNAL ..................................................................................... 54 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS............................................................................. 54 ADVICE ON SOME EMERGENCIES ............................................................... 55 STATE OF READINESS FOR AN EMERGENCY ............................................ 56 EMERGENCY DUTIES ..................................................................................... 56 RECORDS ........................................................................................................ 58 SAFETY CHECKLISTS ..................................................................................... 58 AUDIT CHECKLIST .......................................................................................... 66 NOTIFICATION FORM ..................................................................................... 70 SAMPLE RISK ASSESSMENT FORM ............................................................. 72 RECORD OF STS OPERATIONS .................................................................... 82 INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 83 LIST OF SHIP INTEREST CONTACTS ............................................................ 83 EXAMPLE STS MOORING EQUIPMENT MAP / COMPATIBILITY DATA SHEET AND GUIDELINES FOR DATA ENTRY............................................... 84 EXAMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS OF STS HOSES .............. 96 DRAWINGS....................................................................................................... 98
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1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. 3.8. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 6. 6.1. 6.2.
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1. GENERAL 1.1.
SCOPE
This booklet has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78), as amended by Resolution MEPC.186 (59), adopted on 17 July 2009, as well as with the requirements of the ICS and OCIMF “Ship-to-ship Transfer Guide, Petroleum”, fourth edition, 2005 and IMO’s “Manual on Oil Pollution, Section 1 – Prevention” as amended.
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The purpose of this booklet is to provide guidance to the Master and officers directly involved in ship to ship (STS) oil transfer operations with respect to the steps to be followed when this operation is likely to occur. The procedures developed in this booklet aim at supporting the crew in establishing the safest and most efficient course of action to be taken when conducting STS operations. This booklet contains guidance on general conditions and operational requirements for when the ship is involved in STS operations, during which both ships involved should comply fully with the safety precautions required for normal cargo operations.
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Oil transfer operations associated with fixed or floating platforms including drilling rigs; floating production, storage and offloading facilities (FPSOs) used for the offshore production and storage of oil; and floating storage units (FSUs) used for the offshore storage of produced oil. Bunkering operations. STS operations necessary for the purpose of securing the safety of a ship or saving life at sea, or for combating specific pollution incidents in order to minimize the damage from pollution. STS operations where either of the ships involved is a warship, naval auxiliary or other ship owned or operated by a State and used, for the time being, only on government non-commercial service.
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A copy of this booklet should be available at the following locations onboard: the bridge; the cargo transfer control station; and the engine room.
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This plan has been approved by the Ship’s Classification Society / Flag Administration and, except as provided below, no alteration or revision shall be made to any part of it without the prior approval of the Classification Society / Flag Administration. Changes to Section 6 will not be required to be approved by the Classification Society / Flag Administration. Section 6 should be maintained up to date by the vessel's managers, owners and operators. The booklet is written in English, which is the working language of the crew.
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MAIN PARTICULARS
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DEFINITIONS
At Sea The term "at sea" is intended to indicate offshore waters or partially sheltered waters. It may be, however, that an STS transfer operation at sea is to be conducted within the jurisdiction of a local (port) authority or national government. In such cases reference has to be made to local regulations and it may also be necessary to obtain local approval.
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Closed Operations Ballasting, loading or discharging operations carried out without recourse to opening ullage and sighting ports. In these cases ships will require the means to enable closed monitoring of tank contents, either by a fixed gauging system or by using portable equipment passed through a vapour lock. Constant Heading Ship During manoeuvring and mooring, the ship that maintains course and speed to allow the manoeuvring ship to approach and moor is referred to as the constant heading ship.
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Discharging Ship The ship containing cargo for transfer to the receiving ship, and which may also be known as the Ship To Be Lightened (STBL). Displacement Ship's total weight including all cargo, ballast, fuel, water, stores, and light ship weight. It may be found for any draught from ship's hydrostatic tables.
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Receiving Ship The ship to which cargo is transferred from the Discharging Ship. The Receiving Ship may also be known as the lightering ship. Secondary Fenders Secondary fenders are fenders used to prevent contact between the two ships, should they be rolling or not parallel to each other. They are especially effective when rigged towards the ends of a ship and are of most benefit during mooring and unmooring operations. Shipowner Includes an owner, manager or operator having day-to-day commercial and/or operational control of the ship.
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Ship-To-Ship (STS) Transfer Operation An STS transfer operation is an operation where crude oil or petroleum products are transferred between seagoing ships moored alongside each other. Such operations may take place when one ship is at anchor or when both are underway. In general, the expression includes the approach manoeuvre, berthing, mooring, hose connecting, safe procedures for cargo transfer, hose disconnecting, unmooring and departure manoeuvre.
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STS Superintendent A person who may be designated to assist a ship's Master in the mooring and unmooring of the ships, and to co-ordinate and supervise the entire ship-to-ship transfer operation. He may also be known as Lightering Master or Mooring Master. SWL SWL or Safe Working Load is the operating limit to which equipment is tested for dayto-day use. Equipment should never be used beyond its SWL.
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2. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This Section outlines the duties and responsibilities of shipboard personnel (and STS service providers, where applicable) engaged in STS operations. An STS transfer operation should be under the advisory control of one individual (the person in overall advisory control), who will be either one of the Masters concerned, or an STS Superintendent. It is the duty of this person to supervise the STS operations, ensure that the procedures in this booklet are followed (see Sections 3 & 4). It is not intended that the person in overall advisory control in any way relieves the ship’s Master of any of his duties, requirements or responsibilities. ORGANIZERS
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ALLOCATION OF DUTIES
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3. PROCEDURES This Section provides specific procedures aimed at ensuring the safety of the personnel and the protection of the environment during STS operations. CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
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4. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS This Section outlines the necessary precautionary measures in place required to ensure the safety of the ship and its crew, as well as the protection of the environment, in case of an emergency situation during STS operations. This Section should be read in conjunction with relevant Safety Management System procedures. CONTINGENCY PLANNING
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5. RECORDS
Records relevant to the STS operations comprise the following: 1. Safety Checklists (see Section 5.1) 2. Audit Checklist (see Section 5.2 – where applicable) 3. Notification Forms (see Section 5.3) 4. Risk Assessment Form (see Section 5.4) 5. Records as required by Chapters 3 and 4 of the revised Annex I of MARPOL 73/78 (resolution MEPC.117(52)) (Requirements for recording bunkering and oil cargo transfer operations in the Oil Record Book) 6. Record of STS Operations (see Section 5.5)
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The Notification Form included in this Section is to be completed by the person in overall advisory control for each STS operation conducted within the territorial sea, or the exclusive economic zone of a country, not less than 48 hours in advance of the scheduled STS operations. Where, in an exceptional case, all of the information required to be provided is not available not less than 48 hours in advance, the ship discharging the oil cargo shall notify the Party to the Convention, not less than 48 hours in advance that an STS operation will occur and the information specified above shall be provided to the Party at the earliest opportunity. Once the initial report for any Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) has been made, it should, if possible, be updated when a variance of more than six hours is expected from the time given in the latest report. Each time stated in a report required by this section must be given in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
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SAMPLE RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
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PROBLEM DEFINITION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - Define the vessel and/or the activity whose risk is to be studied
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ADDITIONAL / NEW CONTROL MEASURES (Prevention / mitigation or alternative (control) measures) DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL DEPT. / PERSON MEASURES OR ALTERNATIVE MEASURES IN CHARGE
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ADDITIONAL / NEW CONTROL MEASURES (Prevention / mitigation or alternative (control) measures) DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL DEPT. / PERSON MEASURES OR ALTERNATIVE MEASURES IN CHARGE
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ADDITIONAL / NEW CONTROL MEASURES (Prevention / mitigation or alternative (control) measures) DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL DEPT. / PERSON MEASURES OR ALTERNATIVE MEASURES IN CHARGE
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FOLLOW-UP
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FOLLOW-UP
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FOLLOW-UP
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ASSESSOR (NAME): (TITLE/RANK):
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RECORD OF STS OPERATIONS
To be retained onboard for at least three years Location
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6. INFORMATION
6.1.
LIST OF SHIP INTEREST CONTACTS
Owners Operators: Address: Telephone:
Facsimile:
Administration:
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Address: Telephone:
Facsimile:
Classification Address:
Facsimile:
POSITION General Manager
SHIP MANAGEMENT NAME TELEPHONE
MOBILE
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Operations Manager - Team Coordinator Deputy Operations Manager Technical Dept. Manager Deputy Technical Manager Senior Supt. Engineer Crew Dept. Manager
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Telephone:
Deputy Crew Dept. Manager DPA Deputy DPA
Note: For Coastal State Contacts, refer to MSC-MEPC.6/Circ.X (published each year in December by IMO), which is to be kept updated by shipboard personnel.
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EXAMPLE STS MOORING EQUIPMENT MAP / COMPATIBILITY DATA SHEET AND GUIDELINES FOR DATA ENTRY
IMO No : Summer Deadweight Summer Displacement Lightship Summer Draft Freeboard @ Summer dwt Normal Ballast Condition Deadweight Normal Ballast Condition Displacement Lightship (Check) FWA TPC Ballast Draft Aft Ballast Draft Forward Ballast Draft Mean Maximum Air-draft Normal Ballast condition No of Manifolds Per Side Distance manifolds to ship's rail Cargo Manifold Nominal Bore Height of manifold above W/L at summer dwt Ht of manifold above W/L in normal ballast condition Height of Manifold Centre above Keel Block Coefficient (Cb) @ Full Load Δ Distance stern to Aft Perpendicular Distance bow to Forward Perpendicular Main Engine Minimum Speed Maximum Duration at Minimum RPM Correlating Propeller Speed assuming zero slip
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VLCC 334.071 Metres 320.000 Metres 58.040 Metres 58.00 Metres 31.250 Metres 67.80 Metres 270.010 Metres 164.061 Metres 111.00 Metres 84.00 Metres 27.00 Metres 152.00 Metres 94.50 Metres 57.50 Metres 173.90 Metres 94.50 Metres 79.40 Metres 105 889 160 216 151 168 N/A 2 20 Tonnes
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Vessel : Tonnage Band Length Overall Length B.P Extreme Breadth Moulded Breadth Moulded Depth Keel to Masthead Bow to mid-point manifold (B.C.M) Stern to mid-point manifold (S.C.M) Lightship P.B.L Lightship Forward P.B.L Lightship Aft P.B.L Normal Ballast P.B.L Normal Ballast Forward P.B.L Normal Ballast Aft P.B.L P.B.L at Summer Dwt Summer dwt Forward P.B.L Summer dwt Aft P.B.L Net Registered Tonnage Gross Tonnage Suez Tonnage Panama Tonnage Number of Hose Crane/Derrick(s) SWL of Hose Crane/Derrick Max Outreach of Hose Crane /Derrick outboard of ship's rail
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8.40
Metres
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306 497 348 818 42 321 22.524 6.962 109 820 152 240 42 420 504 173 12.42 9.10 10.76 55.38 3 4275 500 10.88 23.20 33.40 0.81407 6.0505 8.0205 20 12 4.4
Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metres Metres Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes mm Tonnes/cm Metres Metres Metres Metres mm mm Metres Metres Metres metres metres RPM Hours Knots
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Other mooring Lines
11 11 11 11
Metres Metres Metres Metres Metres Metres Metres Metres
0 2
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Metres Metres Metres Metres
2 4
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Dia 40 mm 40 mm 40 mm 40 mm
Polyester/Polyprop
76 76 76 76
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mm mm mm mm
103 103 103 103
M.B.L Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes
143.8 143.8 143.8 143.8
Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes Metric Tonnes
mm mm mm mm
Synthetic
68
Synthetic
68
mm mm mm mm
14 14 127
mm
Number of Shackles Port Anchor Cable Number of Shackles Starboard Anchor Cable Cable Diameter
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Anchor Cable Particulars
Length 275 Metres 275 Metres 275 Metres 275 Metres
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Mooring Wire Tails
No 6 4 4 6 20 6 4 4 6 20
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Mooring Wires on Drums
Location Forecastle Forward Main Deck Aft Main Deck Poop Total Forecastle Forward Main Deck Aft Main Deck Poop Total Forecastle Forward Main Deck Aft Main Deck Poop Total Forecastle Forward Main Deck Aft Main Deck Poop Total
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6.2.2. STS Compatibility Data Sheet Ship's Name
Ship's IMO No Manifold Height above waterline 10.89 metres 22.00 Total Parallel Body Length 174.93 metres 23.00 Forward Parallel Body Length 94.50 metres 22.50 Total Parallel Body Length 80.43 metres Unless otherwise stated all numerical values below refer to distances in metres Port Fairleads Distance from Vertical Vertical manifold mid point Height Size SWL Height Fairlead Type above (mm) (Tonnes) above Fwd or Distance Keel W/L Aft 30.49 Open Roller Fairlead 400x250 136.0 7.47 164.06 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.48 162.12 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.48 160.67 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.48 159.71 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.50 155.59 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.50 153.66 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.51 151.96 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.51 151.24 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.52 149.79 Aft 30.49 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 7.52 148.58 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.69 82.78 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.69 81.33 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.69 79.88 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.71 74.06 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.72 72.86 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.72 71.41 Aft 31.45 Closed Chock 500x400 136.0 8.84 33.01 Aft 31.45 Panama Chock 500x400 Unknown 8.94 1.99 Aft 31.45 Panama Chock 500x400 Unknown 8.94 0.00 Aft 31.45 Panama Chock 500x400 Unknown 8.95 1.99 Fwd
0.00 9.43 10.16 10.40 12.82 13.79 14.51 15.24 15.97 16.69 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00
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C/L1 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19
Transverse Dist from C/L
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Identity
Long’nal Distance from stern 0.00 1.94 3.39 4.35 8.47 10.40 12.10 12.82 14.27 15.48 81.28 82.73 84.18 90.00 91.20 92.65 131.05 162.07 164.06 166.05
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STS Aft Manifold Manifold Manifold
Draft at Station 23.02 23.01 23.01 23.01 22.99 22.99 22.98 22.98 22.97 22.97 22.76 22.76 22.76 22.74 22.73 22.73 22.61 22.51 22.51 22.50
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Identity S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
Long'nal Distance from stern 1.94 3.39 4.35 8.47 10.40 12.10 12.82 14.27 15.48 81.28
Transverse Dist from C/L 9.43 10.16 10.40 12.82 13.79 14.51 15.24 15.97 16.69 29.00
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Size (mm)
Vertical Height above Keel 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 30.49 31.45
Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock
500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 500x400 136.0 600x450 204.0 Starboard Fairleads
Fairlead Type
Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock
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Vertical Height above W/L 9.06 9.22 9.22 9.22 9.46 9.50 9.52 9.76 9.55 10.60 10.65 10.90 11.16 11.40
Distance from manifold mid point Fwd or Distance Aft 36.99 Fwd 87.04 Fwd 88.50 Fwd 89.71 Fwd 104.94 Fwd 106.39 Fwd 107.60 Fwd 139.77 Fwd 41.71 Fwd 157.68 Fwd 158.88 Fwd 160.84 Fwd 169.29 Fwd 169.77 Fwd
Vertical Height above W/L 7.48 7.48 7.48 7.50 7.50 7.51 7.51 7.52 7.52 8.69
Distance from manifold mid point Fwd or Distance Aft 162.12 Aft 160.67 Aft 159.71 Aft 155.59 Aft 153.66 Aft 151.96 Aft 151.24 Aft 149.79 Aft 148.58 Aft 82.78 Aft
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SWL (Tonnes)
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29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 28.78 28.72 28.67 22.01 21.29 14.51 13.55 12.58 3.29 0.97
Vertical Height above Keel 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.64 31.67 31.69 31.83 31.93 32.61 32.66 32.90 33.14 33.38
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Transverse Dist from C/L
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Long’nal Distance from stern 201.05 251.10 252.56 253.77 269.00 270.45 271.66 303.83 205.77 321.74 322.94 324.90 333.35 333.83
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Size (mm)
500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400
SWL (Tonnes) 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0
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Draft at Station 22.39 22.23 22.23 22.23 22.18 22.17 22.17 22.07 22.38 22.01 22.01 22.00 21.98 21.98
Draft at Station 23.01 23.01 23.01 22.99 22.99 22.98 22.98 22.97 22.97 22.76
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Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Panama Chock Panama Chock Panama Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock Closed Chock
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Vertical Height above W/L 8.69 8.69 8.71 8.72 8.72 8.83 8.94 8.94 8.95 9.05 9.22 9.22 9.22 9.46 9.50 9.52 9.76 9.55 10.60 10.65 10.90 11.16 11.40
Distance from manifold mid point Fwd or Distance Aft 81.33 Aft 79.88 Aft 74.06 Aft 72.86 Aft 71.41 Aft 35.00 Aft 1.99 Aft 0.00 Aft 1.99 Fwd 35.00 Fwd 87.04 Fwd 88.50 Fwd 89.71 Fwd 104.94 Fwd 106.39 Fwd 107.60 Fwd 139.77 Fwd 41.71 Fwd 157.68 Fwd 158.88 Fwd 160.84 Fwd 169.29 Fwd 169.77 Fwd
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Fairlead Type
SWL (Tonnes)
500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 500x400 600x450
136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 Unknown Unknown Unknown 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 204.0
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29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 28.78 28.72 28.67 22.01 21.29 14.51 13.55 12.58 3.29 0.97
Vertical Height above Keel 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.45 31.64 31.67 31.69 31.83 31.93 32.61 32.66 32.90 33.14 33.38
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S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33
Transverse Dist from C/L
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Identity
Long'nal Distance from stern 82.73 84.18 90.00 91.20 92.65 129.06 162.07 164.06 166.05 199.06 251.10 252.56 253.77 269.00 270.45 271.66 303.83 205.77 321.74 322.94 324.90 333.35 333.83
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STS Aft Manifold Manifold Manifold STS Forward
Draft at Station 22.76 22.76 22.74 22.73 22.73 22.62 22.51 22.51 22.50 22.40 22.23 22.23 22.23 22.18 22.17 22.17 22.07 22.38 22.01 22.01 22.00 21.98 21.98
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Port Bollards Size (mm)
Bollard Type
SWL (Tonnes)
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Distance from fairlead 1.21 2.42 1.94 3.87 3.77 3.77 4.16 7.02 2.66 2.66 2.66 2.66 7.02 4.84 4.35 3.87 4.84 5.32
Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards
Ø450 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø550 Ø500 Ø315 Ø315 Ø315 Ø315 Ø500 Ø550 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600
115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 101.0 77.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 77.0 101.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0
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Nearest Fairlead (No) C/L1 P2 P4 P9 P12 P15 P16 P17 P17 P17 P19 P19 P19 P20 P21 P24 P29 P32
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C/La Pa Pb Pc Pd Pe Pf Pg Ph Pi Pj Pk Pl Pm Pn Po Pp Pq
Long'nal Distance from stern 2.90 2.90 7.26 16.35 85.15 93.38 130.63 154.82 159.55 162.55 165.56 168.27 174.17 204.66 250.04 268.52 317.78 329.24
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Stbd Bollards Size (mm)
Bollard Type
SWL (Tonnes)
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Distance from fairlead 2.42 1.94 3.87 3.77 3.77 4.16 7.02 2.66 2.66 2.66 2.66 7.02 4.84 4.35 3.87 4.84
Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Single Cruciform Bollard Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards Double Bollards
Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600 Ø550 Ø500 Ø315 Ø315 Ø315 Ø315 Ø500 Ø550 Ø600 Ø600 Ø600
115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.0 101.0 77.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 77.0 101.0 115.0 115.0 115.0
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Nearest Fairlead (No) S2 S4 S9 S12 S15 S16 S17 S17 S17 S19 S19 S19 S20 S21 S24 S29
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Sa Sb Sc Sd Se Sf Sg Sh Si Sj Sk Sl Sm Sn So Sp
Long'nal Distance from stern 2.90 7.26 16.35 85.15 93.38 130.63 154.82 159.55 162.55 165.56 168.27 174.17 204.66 250.04 268.52 317.78
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6.2.3. Guidelines for Data Entry 1
Introduction The STS Plan Mooring Map has been developed as a tool to facilitate preoperational verification regarding the compatibility of two vessels scheduled to conduct an STS operation. In order to determine such compatibility the STS Plan Mooring Map captures key dimensional and mooring equipment related data for the named vessel. This enables concerned parties to compare the data captured for both vessels that are scheduled to conduct an STS operation to verify their compatibility to do so.
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1.1 Applicability The STS Mooring Map has been developed for tanker owners and operators and STS Resource Providers who have a vested interest in ensuring the operational integrity and safety of STS Operations conducted utilising their assets and/or for which they have accountability. Scope The STS Mooring Map is an element of the STS Plan developed in accordance with the standards describe in MARPOL Annex I, as amended by Resolution MEPC. 186(59), Chapter 8: Prevention of Pollution during Transfer of Oil Cargo between Oil Tankers at Sea, Regulations 40, 41, 42.
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General Guidelines The data entry fields in both the particulars and map sheets are unprotected and have been configured to reproduce text in blue. Heading and formulated fields are protected and have been configured to reproduce data in black text.
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Particulars Sheet The data in the 'Particulars' sheet of the STS Plan Mooring Map can be found in the SIRE Vessel's Particulars Questionnaire. Primarily such data is of a dimensional nature and is self explanatory by virtue of their individual heading descriptions.
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Map Sheet The data in the 'Map' sheet of the STS Plan Mooring Map should be taken from the vessel's Mooring Arrangement Plans. The conventions for location mooring equipment items are as follows: • Longitudinal co-ordinates Measured from the aftermost extremity of the ship's structure towards the vessel's bow. • Transverse co-ordinates Measured from the Vessel's Centreline towards the ship's side referred to in the specific table heading, or in the case of the 'Structural Appendages' table, as per the description. • Vertical co-ordinates Measured from the Vessel's Keel upwards. The Table Headings are as follows: (i) Port Fairleads (ii) Starboard Fairleads (iii) Port Bollards
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Starboard Bollards Structural Appendages
Details that should be included in the Structural Appendages table are items that overhang or are vertically above or proximate to the vertical taken from the vessel's sheer strake at the specific location in question. Examples of these may include bridge wings, lifeboats and aft stores crane gantries. 4
Descriptions for fairleads and bollards Fairleads Data entry for the Fairlead Type is facilitated by selection of the appropriate fairlead description from a drop down box. An example is shown hereunder:
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The dimensions for each type of fairlead can be determined as follows:
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Panama Chock & Closed Chock Size in mm taken from W1 x W2 as per the diagram below:
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Enclosed or Universal Roller Fairlead Size in mm taken from W x H as per the diagram below:
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Open Roller Fairleads Size in mm taken from W1 x W2 as per the image below:
Open Chock Size in mm taken from W1 x W2 as per the image below:
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Fairlead Numbering system Whilst there is no fixed system for numbering the fairleads, naming each fairlead with its own unique alphanumeric identity assists the user to avoid any ambiguity. Furthermore it assists in the determination of the optimum pairing of bollards with their most appropriate fairleads for the purpose of effective mooring. For example, prefix the bollards on the Port Side with the letter P and number them from aft to forward. Similarly, fairleads on the starboard side could be prefixed with the letter S and numbered aft to forward. For fairleads on the Centreline, these could be prefixed by C/L numbered aft to forward. Bitts and Bollards Data entry for the Bollard Type is facilitated by selection of the appropriate Bollard description fro m a drop down box. An example is shown hereunder:
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Bollard dimensions Bollard size (mm) refers to the diameter of the bollard or bitt pins. Bollard Types are as follows:
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Double Bollards
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Single Cruciform Bollard
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Double Cruciform Bollard
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Bollard Numbering system Whilst there is no fixed system for numbering the bollards, naming each one with its own unique alphanumeric identity assists the user assists the user to avoid any ambiguity. For example, prefix the bollards on the Port Side with the letter P and alphabetically order them from aft to forward with lower case lettering. Similarly, bollards on the starboard side could be prefixed with the letter S and alphabetically ordered using lower case letters. For bollards on the Centreline, these could be prefixed by C/L and alphabetically ordered using lower case letters. In order to identify optimum pairing between bollards and fairleads a data entry field is available for recording the identity number of the nearest fairlead for each set of bollards or bitts. A further data entry field is available for capturing the distance form each set of bollard or bitts to its nearest fairlead.
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EXAMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS OF STS HOSES
The following instructions shall be followed by ship’s personnel to connect the STS Hoses supplied by the STS Service Provider. Ideally this operation should be supervised throughout by the attending STS Superintendent, and should only be performed by the ship’s staff when requested in writing to do so by the STS Service Provider. If it is possible to do so, ship’s staff should endeavour to complete stages 1 thru 5 of the tightening process, leaving the final stage to complete under the supervision of the attending STS Superintendent following his arrival on site.
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Preparation Prior to connection of the two hoses, the flange faces should be inspected and cleaned to ensure all residues and debris from previous gaskets or fixatives are removed completely. For best results, use a metal flange scraper and an aerosol gasket remover and inspect the flange for damage. Be sure surface finish and flatness are satisfactory. Avoid using a wire brush for cleaning flange surfaces as this could result in surface scoring. Only the joints, nuts, bolts and torque wrench supplied with these hose sections are to be used for the purpose of hose connection.
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Lubricate bolt and nut threads and nut bearing face (where it contacts the flange). Centre the gasket on the flange. Note: standard ANSI ring gaskets, when cut properly, should centre themselves with the bolts in place.
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Flange Diagram
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Tightening process After flange assembly and all nuts have been run down by hand with joint in place, start wrench tightening following the sequence of the numbers indicated on the flange diagram above (marking the number on the flange with a crayon aids in keeping track of the tightening process). During all of the following steps, keep any gap between flanges even all around the circumference, and nuts made up approximately the same amount on each end of the bolt. 1) First time around just snug the nuts with a hand wrench. 2) Second time around tighten the nuts firmly with the same wrench.
3) 4) 5) 6)
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Use a torque wrench for the following steps: Third time around apply approximately 25% recommended torque**. Fourth time apply approximately 75% of recommended torque**. Fifth time around, apply 100% of recommended torque**. Continue tightening nuts all around until nuts do not move under 100% recommended torque**.
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If possible, re-torque after completion of each transfer operation as most of the short term bolt preload loss occurs within 24 hours after initial tightening.
ft lbs / Nm
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** The recommended torque value is dependent upon the gasket manufacturer's recommendation and for the gasket supplied is:
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DRAWINGS
The following information related to this plan is attached: No.
Title
Dwg. No.
General Arrangement Plan
2.
Capacity Plan (with Deadweight Scale)
3.
Anchor Handling & Mooring Arrangement Plan
4.
Diagram of Cargo Oil and Ballast Pipe
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