Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2010C00802:schedule:6:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2010C00802
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 6 (pt 24/29)
Character Range: 196063–199225

cargo/ballast operations.

NAME OF SHIP: .............................................
DISTINCTIVE NUMBER OR LETTERS:...........................

PLAN VIEW OF CARGO AND SLOP TANKS
(to be completed on board)

                        (Give the capacity of each tank in cubic metres.)

INTRODUCTION

The following pages show a comprehensive list of items of cargo and ballast operations which are, when appropriate, to be recorded in the Cargo Record Book on a tank-to-tank basis in accordance with paragraph 2 of Regulation 9 of Annex II of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto, as amended. The items have been grouped into operational sections, each of which is denoted by a letter.

When making entries in the Cargo Record Book, the date, operational code and item number shall be inserted in the appropriate columns and the required particulars shall be recorded chronologically in the blank spaces.

Each completed operation shall be signed for and dated by the officer or officers in charge and, if applicable, by a surveyor authorized by the competent authority of the State in which the ship is unloading. Each completed page shall be countersigned by the master of the ship.

Entries in the Cargo Record Book are required only for operations involving Categories A, B, C and D substances.

LIST OF ITEMS TO BE RECORDED

Entries are required only for operations involving Categories A, B, C and D substances.

   (A) LOADING OF CARGO
  1.  Place of loading
  2.  Identify tank(s), name of substance(s) and category(ies).

   (B) INTERNAL TRANSFER OF CARGO
  3.  Name and category of cargo(es) transferred.
  4.  Identity of tanks.
        .1 From:
        .2 To:
  5.  Was (were) tank(s) in 4.1 emptied?
  6.  If not, quantity remaining in tank(s).

   (C) UNLOADING OF CARGO
  7.  Place of unloading
  8.  Identity of tank(s) unloaded.
  9.  Was (were tank(s) emptied?
          .1  If yes, confirm that the procedure for emptying and stripping has been performed in accordance with the ship's Procedures and Arrangements Manual (i.e., list, trim, stripping temperature).
          .2  If not, quantity remaining in tank(s).
     10.  Does the ship's Procedures and Arrangements Manual require a prewash with subsequent disposal to reception facilities?
  11.  Failure of pumping and/or stripping system.
          .1  Time and nature of failure.
          .2  Reasons for failure.
          .3  Time when system has been made operational.

   (D) MANDATORY PREWASH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SHIP'S PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS MANUAL
  12.  Identify tank(s), substance(s) and category(ies).
  13.  Washing method:
          .1  Number of washing machines per tank.
          .2  Duration of wash/washing cycles.
          .3  Hot/cold wash.
  14.  Prewash slops transferred to:
          .1  Reception facility in unloading port (identify port).
          .2  Reception facility otherwise (identify port).

   (E) CLEANING OF CARGO TANKS EXCEPT MANDATORY PREWASH (OTHER PREWASH OPERATIONS, FINAL WASH, VENTILATION ETC.
     15.  State