02655nam a2200181Ia 4500008005200000020001500052082001700067110003800084245008900122250000800211260005200219300001500271504182100286520028402107650002702391650002502418650003002443200103s 1999 ||||xx |||||||||||||| ||und|| a1856091732 a665.743bICS aInternational Chamber of Shipping 2aA guide to contingency planning for the gas carrier alongside and within port limits a2nd bInternational Chamber of Shippingc1999aLondon avii, 34 p. a1. Introduction 2. Ship in Transit to and from Berth 2.1 Accident Prevention in Transit 2.1.1 Port Authority 2.1.2 Terminal Management 2.1.3 Ship Management 2.2 Accident Control in Transit 2.2.1 Port Authority 2.2.1.1 Emergency Control Centre 2.2.1.2 The Emergency Plans 2.2.2 Terminal Management 2.2.3 Ship Management 3. Ship Alongside 3.1 Accident Prevention Alongside 3.1.1 Port Authority 3.1.2 Terminal 3.1.3 Ship Management 3.2 Accident Control Alongside 3.2.1 Port Authority 3.2.2 Terminal Management 3.2.3 Ship Management 4. Public Relations 5. Periodic Review Appendix 1 Characteristics of Liquefied Gas Cargoes and Carriers, with Particular Reference to Damage Resistance 1. Introduction 2. General Safety of Gas Carriers Operation 2.1 General 2.2 International Maritime Organisation Design And Construction Codes 3. Liquefied Gas Cargos 4. Gas Carrier Types 4.1 Fully Pressurised Ships 4.2 Refrigerated, Semi-Pressurised Ships 4.3 Fully Refrigerated Ships 4.4 LNG Carriers 5. Cargo Integrity in Collision or Grounding 5.1 General 5.2 Collision 5.3 Grounding Appendix II Accident Scenarios 1. Ship in Transit 1.1 Collision with Another Ship 1.2 Grounding of Gas Carrier 1.3 Gas Carrier Striking Objects 1.4 Fire on Board Gas Carriers in Transit 2. Ship Alongside 2.1 Ship Alongside 2.2 Spillage Resulting from Inadvertent Disconnection 2.3 Spillage Resulting From Overfilling or Piping Failure 2.4 Fire on Board Gas Carrier Alongside Appendix III Information on Liquefied Gas Firefighting and Spillage Control 1. General 2. Fire Extinguishing Agents 2.1 Dry Chemicals 2.2 Water 2.3 Foam 2.4 CO2 System 2.5 Halons (Halogenated Hydrocarbons) or Halons Substitutes 3. Procedures 3.1 Special Considerations 3.2 Training and Maintenance 3.2.1 Training 3.2.2 Maintenance Appendix IV References  aThis book helps the port authority that is operating liquefied gas terminals to develop or review their planning to minimise the possibility of accidents. It can also help to controlling the consequences of accidents that might occur while a gas tanker is within the port limits. aLiquefied gas carriers aEmergency management aHarbors - Safety measures