Loading master
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The loading master person-in-charge (PIC) is the marine transfer operator at the marine terminal who supervises the movement of petroleum products between tanker ships, barges, and the terminal while the vessel is berthed at the dock. In this capacity the marine transfer operator ensures that all regulatory aspects concerning protection of the environment and maritime security are adhered to during marine transfer operations
. Of particular importance is ensuring no water pollution occurs from a spill or a breach of security from the access of unauthorized personnel.
to the vessel product manifold, and during the transfer monitoring the movement on a regular basis maintaining an hourly log.
Marine transfer operations
Marine Transfer Operations are conducted at many ports around the world between tanker ships, barges, and marine terminals. Specifically, once the marine vessel is secure at the dock a loading arm or transfer hose is connected between a valve header on the dock and the manifold header on the vessel...
. Of particular importance is ensuring no water pollution occurs from a spill or a breach of security from the access of unauthorized personnel.
Loading master-PIC duties
Additional duties include communicating with the vessel person-in-charge utilizing a portable intrinsically safe two-way radio, spotting the vessel during arrival to ensure the vessel headers are lined up with the dock header, secure and proper placement of the gangway, operating the dock crane while positioning the transfer hose from the dock to the vessel, assisting in connecting the transfer hose or loading armLoading arm
A loading arm permits the transfer of liquid or liquefied gas from one tank to another through an articulated pipe system consisting of rigid piping and swivel joints to obtain flexibility....
to the vessel product manifold, and during the transfer monitoring the movement on a regular basis maintaining an hourly log.