(a) No person may operate a foreign flag vessel, whose flag administration does not issue IMO Certificates, on the navigable waters of the United States, or a U.S. flag vessel, unless the vessel has on board a cargo manual containing the following information:
- (1) A description of each cargo carried, its handling hazards as a liquid or as a gas including frostbite or asphyxiation, its safety equipment and necessary first aid measures required by this part.
- (2) A description of the dangers of asphyxiation from the inerting gases used on the vessel.
- (3) The measures that mitigate embrittlement of steel structure in way of cargo leakage.
- (4) The use of the firefighting systems on the vessel.
- (5) The features of the cargo containment system that affect its operation and maintenance, including pressure and temperature ranges and relief valve settings.
- (6) Pressures, temperatures, and liquid levels for all operations.
- (7) General information derived from the first loading of the vessel.
- (8) Alarm settings.
(9) Descriptions of the components of the cargo system, including the following:
- (i) Liquid cargo system.
- (ii) Liquid recirculating or condensate return system.
- (iii) Cargo tank cool-down system.
- (iv) Cargo tank warm-up or vaporization system.
- (v) Gas main system.
- (vi) Cargo tank or compressor relief system and blocked liquid or gas relief system.
- (vii) Inerting system.
- (viii) Boil-off gas compressor or reliquefaction system.
- (ix) Gas detection systems.
- (x) Alarm or safety indication systems.
- (xi) Cargo jettisoning system.
- (xii) The system for using boil-off gas as fuel.
- (10) A description of cargo loading and discharge operations, including simultaneous handling of multigrades of cargo and ballast.
- (11) A description of cargo operations during the voyage.
- (12) A description of cargo tank cool-down and warm-up operations including purging with inert gas and air.
- (13) A description of hull and cargo tank temperature monitoring systems.
- (14) A description of gas detection systems and alarm or safety systems.
(15) A description of the following conditions and their symptoms, including emergency measures and corrective actions:
- (i) Cargo or ballast valve malfunction.
- (ii) Low cargo tank gas pressure.
- (iii) High fill level shutdown.
- (iv) Gas compressor shutdown.
- (v) Hull cold spots.
- (vi) Cargo piping leaks.
- (vii) Primary or secondary barrier failure.
- (viii) Hold boundary structural failure.
- (ix) Fire in vent mast head.
- (x) Reliquefaction plant failure.
- (xi) Vaporizer malfunction or failure.
- (xii) Piping or cargo valve freeze-up.
- (16) Any other matters relating to operation of the cargo systems.
(17) The operational means to maintain the vessel in a condition of positive stability in accordance with the loading and stability manual under § 154.1809 through all conditions of:
- (i) Loading and deballasting; and
- (ii) Unloading and ballasting.