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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
No person may transfer a product to or from a portable tank or IBC unless—
(a) The vessel's moorings are strong enough to hold in all expected conditions of surge, current, and weather and are long enough to allow adjustment for changes in draft, drift, and tide during the transfer operation;
(b) Transfer hoses or loading arms are long enough to allow the vessel to move the limits of its mooring without placing strain on the hose, loading arm, or transfer piping system;
(c) Each transfer hose is supported in a manner that prevents strain on its coupling;
(d) Each part of the transfer system necessary to allow the flow of the product is lined up for the transfer;
(e) Each transfer hose has no loose covers, kinks, bulges, soft spots, and no gouges, cuts, or slashes that penetrate the hose reinforcement;
(f) Each coupling meets the requirements of § 98.30–27;
(g) Each scupper or drain in a discharge containment system is closed;
(h) The person in charge of the transfer operations on the transferring vessel or facility and the person in charge of the transfer operations on the receiving vessel or facility have held a conference, to ensure that each person in charge understands—
(1) The identity of the product to be transferred;
(2) The sequence of transfer operations;
(3) The transfer rate;
(4) The name or title and location of each person participating in the transfer operation;
(5) Particulars of the transferring and receiving systems;
(6) Critical stages of the transfer operations;
(7) Federal, state, and local rules that apply to the transfer of dangerous articles and combustible liquids;
(8) Emergency procedures;
(9) Discharge containment procedures;
(10) Discharge reporting procedures;
(11) Watch or shift arrangement; and
(12) Transfer shutdown procedures;
(i) The person in charge of the transfer operations on the transferring vessel or facility and the person in charge of transfer operations on the receiving vessel or facility agree to begin the transfer operations; and
(j) Each person in charge required in this subpart is present.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 46. Shipping § 46.98.30–23 Requirements for transfer; general - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-46-shipping/cfr-sect-46-98-30-23/
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