(a) Before each loading of a cargo containment system with a cargo referenced to this section in Table 1, the person in charge of cargo transfer shall:
(1) Unless the tankship is equipped with independent cargo piping that meets paragraph (d) of this section:
- (i) Obtain verification from a Coast Guard Marine Inspector or from a representative of the tankship's flag administration that separation of the alkylene oxide piping system complies with alkylene oxide handling plans approved by the Coast Guard or the tankship's flag administration; and
- (ii) Make sure that each spectacle flange and blank flange connection that is required to separate alkylene oxide piping systems from other systems has a wire and seal attached by a Coast Guard Marine Inspector or a representative of the tankship's flag administration.
- (2) Purge the containment system until the oxygen content of the cargo tank is less than 2% by volume.
(b) The person in charge of an alkylene oxide cargo transfer shall ensure that:
- (1) No alkylene oxide vapor or liquid is released to the atmosphere during cargo transfer;
- (2) No vapor return system connected to an alkylene oxide containment system is at the same time connected to another containment system;
- (3) Alkylene oxide is discharged only by an intank cargo pump or inert gas displacement;
- (4) Transfer hose is approved by the Commandant (CG-ENG) under § 153.530(o) for alkylene oxide transfer and is marked “For Alkylene Oxide Transfer Only”; and
- (5) A water hose is laid out on deck with water pressure to the nozzle, and all alkylene oxide spillages are washed away immediately.
- (c) While alkylene oxides are onboard the vessel, the master shall make sure that the oxygen content of the vapor space above the alkylene oxide and those spaces specified in § 153.530 (k) and (l) is maintained below 2% by volume.
(d) Tankships with independent piping for alkylene oxides must have onboard:
- (1) Alkylene oxide handling plans approved by the Coast Guard or the tankship's flag administration; and
- (2) Certification from the Coast Guard or the tankship's flag administration that the cargo piping for alkylene oxides is independent.
[CGD 73-96, 42 FR 49027, Sept. 26, 1977, as amended by CGD 78-128, 47 FR 21211, May 17, 1982; CGD 82-063b, 48 FR 4782, Feb. 3, 1983]