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The book focuses on capture and Emission control (ECS) technologies in marine operations, especially in ports. She describes the importance of reducing ship emissions to improve air quality and comply with environmental regulations, according to the CARB regulation. OCIMF develops recommendations for the safe use of ECC on tankers, highlighting minimum requirements and risks, but does not establish certification or design standards.
Contents
Glossary
Abbreviations
Bibliography
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose and scope
1.2 Overview of a barge-based ECC system
2 Considerations for explosive atmospheres
2.1 Preventive measures
3 ECC collector, boom and ductwork design and compatibility
3.1 ECC collector design
3.2 ECC boom design
3.3 ECC ductwork design
4 Safe positioning of the ECC collector to the tanker stacks or funnel
4.1 Preventive measures
5 Barge’s manoeuvring and station-keeping, including emergency scenarios
5.1 Preventive measures: design considerations
5.2 Preventive measures: operational considerations
6 Tanker departure in case of an emergency
7 Potential effects on tanker machinery and ECC technology
7.1 Potential operational disruption to tanker machinery due to ECC technology
7.2 Potential for introduction of exhaust gas in the accommodation block (manned spaces) due to collector covering multiple stacks
7.3 High quantity of unburnt fuel in the exhaust stream affecting ECC equipment
7.4 Pressure surges at the collector inlet
8 Risks associated with hazardous substances on ECC barge
8.1 Potential sources of hazardous substances
8.2 Gas measurement
8.3 Control of potential ignition sources
9 ECC Safety Management
10 Competency and training of ECC personnel
10.1 Management of SIMOPS
11 Manning requirements
11.1 General recommendations for manning
12 Human factors
12.1 Background on human factors
12.2 Hierarchy of controls
12.3 Potential hazards associated with human factors
12.4 Preventive measures for human factor-related risks
12.5 Mitigations and response planning
13 Process safety-critical equipment
14 Redundancy and secondary means of operations of ECC equipment
15 Barge design and construction verification
16 Communication protocols
17 Emergency protocols
18 Next steps