Oil tankers transport oils of different grades and qualities that can produce flammable vapors and gases during loading, unloading, and transit. Even when empty, hazardous flammable gases may linger in the tanks.
When the vapor from an oil cargo mixes with a specific air-oxygen concentration, it can create explosive conditions, leading to property damage, marine pollution, and loss of life.
To minimize explosion risks, ships use an Inert Gas System (IGS). The IGS aims to create an atmosphere in the cargo tanks that prevents fire and explosions by removing enough oxygen to sustain combustion.
Highlights:
This course aims to provide learners with the fundamental understanding, knowledge and skills, in order to perform the essential inspection and maintenance routines required for the optimal operation of Inert Gas Systems.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the purpose and benefits of Inert Gas Systems, as well as the SOLAS regulations concerning these systems based on tanker type and construction date.
- Identify and describe the functions of the components in both Inert Gas Generator and Flue Gas Inert Gas Systems.
- Explain how to perform the essential inspection and maintenance routines required for the optimal operation of Inert Gas Systems.
Legislation & References: Based on the requirements of the following:
- International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code – Ch.15)
- SOLAS (Regulations II-2/4.5.5 and II 2/16.3.3)
- RESOLUTION MSC.367(93), Amendments to the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code)
- Amendments to SOLAS Regulations II-2/4 AND II-2/16
- 4(48) – IBC-Code International code for the construction and equipment of ships carrying dangerous chemicals in bulk
- OCIMF – IGS, The Use of Inert Gas for Carriage of Flammable Oil Cargoes
- International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT 6th edition)
- OCIMF – IGS, Dry Type Deck Water Seals
Duration: 30 minutes
Who should attend: Deck and Engine Officers & Ratings on oil tankers responsible for loading, discharging, and handling oil cargos during transit.
Certificate: Liberia
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