Tanker Operations
Title | Tanker Operations PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Huber |
Publisher | Schiffer + ORM |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2010-10-27 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1507300611 |
The domestic and international rules governing the qualifications for personnel serving on tank vessels have changed in recent years. To address those new requirements, the fourth edition of Tanker Operations incorporates new material by Mark Huber and other contributors, providing an updated textbook for maritime schools and individuals pursuing a tankerman endorsement. It is also a standard reference for anyone involved in the tanker industry. The subject areas from the third edition have been expanded and address such basics as vessel construction and cargo characteristics; cargo piping and venting systems; cargo measurement and transfer operations; ballasting and deballasting; tank cleaning operations and pollution regulations; gas freeing and inert gas systems. New sections include inspection procedures for chartering, cargo pump troubleshooting, and details concerning the role of the tankerman from a commercial perspective in the transportation industry. Separate chapters are devoted to the hazards and precautions relating to enclosed space entry and the emergency operations that involve situations specific to the cargo area of a vessel. Review questions have been incorporated at the end of each chapter to ensure that the information has been covered and understood by the reader. A comprehensive glossary is also provided.
Guidelines for Offshore Tanker Operations
Title | Guidelines for Offshore Tanker Operations PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Tankers |
ISBN | 9781856097826 |
Tanker Operations
Title | Tanker Operations PDF eBook |
Author | G. S. Marton |
Publisher | Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Tankers |
ISBN | 9780870332401 |
Tanker Spills
Title | Tanker Spills PDF eBook |
Author | Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences |
Publisher | National Academies Press |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 1991-02-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0309043778 |
Can we design an oil tanker that meets our complex demands for environmental protection, economical operation, and crew safety? This volume evaluates and ranks a wide variety of tank ship hull designs proposed by experts around the world. Based on extensive research and studies, the book explores the implications of our rising demand for petroleum and increase in tanker operations; U.S. government regulations and U.S. Coast Guard policies regarding designs for new tank vessel construction; how new ship design would affect crew safety, maintenance, inspection, and other technical issues; the prospects for retrofitting existing tankers to reduce the risk of oil spills; and more. The conclusions and recommendations will be particularly important to maritime safety regulators in the United States and abroad; naval architects; ship operators and engineers; and officials in the petroleum, shipping, and marine insurance industries.
Manual of Oil Tanker Operations
Title | Manual of Oil Tanker Operations PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Solly |
Publisher | |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Petroleum |
ISBN | 9781849270151 |
Crude Oil Tanker Basics
Title | Crude Oil Tanker Basics PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Armitage (Captain.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Cargo handling |
ISBN | 9781905331635 |
No Higher Honor
Title | No Higher Honor PDF eBook |
Author | Bradley Peniston |
Publisher | Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2013-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1612512771 |
Like its World War II namesake of Leyte Gulf fame, USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58) was a small combatant built for escort duty. But its skipper imbued his brand-new crew with a fighting spirit to match their forebears, and in 1988 when the guided missile frigate was thrust into the Persian Gulf at the height of the Iran-Iraq War, there was no better ship for the job. Forbidden to fire unless fired upon, Captain Paul Rinn and his crew sailed amid the chaos in the Gulf for two months, relying on wit and nerve to face down fighter jets and warships bent on the destruction of civilian vessels. Their sternest test came when an Iranian mine ripped open the ship's engine room, ignited fires on four decks, and plunged the ship into darkness. The crew's bravery and cool competence was credited with keeping the ship afloat, and its actions have become part of Navy lore and a staple of naval leadership courses ever since. This is the first book to record the Roberts' extraordinary tale. After years of research and interviews with crewmembers, journalist Bradley Peniston chronicles the crew's heroic efforts to save the ship as they fought flames and flooding well into the night. The author also describes the frigate's origins, its operational history, and the crew's training. Peniston's personal approach to the subject not only breathes life into the historical narrative but gives readers an opportunity to get to know the individuals involved and understand the U.S. retaliation to the mining and the battle that evolved, setting the stage for conflicts to come.