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Description of Operation:
LNG Bunkering
What If?
Operating Hazard:
Large scale LNG
release
Consequences
Safeguards
Recommendation
LNG Leakage and spill on the recieving ship
Asphyxiation to
Use airProtect nearly all
supplying
workers;
the ship crew
respirators that and it assumes that
workers are
have an
emergency air medically
qualified and fit
supply for
for duty. Workers
escape
are, on
purposes
average, more fit
Tank Overfilling
Activate ESDS
(Emergency
Shutdown
System)
immediately,
stop cargo
operations
Operating Hazard:
Cryogenic burns
Cryogenic Hazards
Thermal stress on Use structural
structural
steel plate
based on
Regulation
Fracture toughness
By:
Group 2
Date:
12/04/2016
Regulations
ANSI Z88.21992
API RP 2350
U.S. Coast
Guard, ABS
Rules for Steel
Vessels; ISO
16903
U.S. Coast
Guard, ABS
Rules for Steel
Vessels; ISO
16903
Division:
Description of Operation:
LNG Bunkering
By:
Group 2
What If?
Operating Hazard:
Hose leakage
Consequences
Safeguards
Connection / Transfer Failure
Cool down to fast Sensor for
detection in
case of hose
leakage
Drift off
Indicator,
sensor and
controler to
detect the hose
connection.
LNG Fire and Explosion Hazards
Will triggers fires There are
allowance for
smoking and
residental area
Will triggers fires There are
allowance for
smoking and
residental area
Will triggers fires There are
allowance for
smoking and
residental area
Other
Error Monitoring The receiving
units control,
where
monitoring
takes place,
must be stress
free
Recommendation
Hose Disconnection
Operating Hazard:
Flash Fire
Jet fire
Operating Hazard:
Human Error
Date:
12/04/2016
Regulations
Checking
equipment
regularly
DNVGL AS
2014
Checking carried
out to ensure the
hose is installed
propely
DNV GL AS
2014
Fire Protection
must be available
DNV GL AS
2014
Fire Protection
must be available
DNV GL AS
2014
Fire Protection
must be available
DNV GL AS
2014
Properly training
for crew
OGP Risk
Assessment
Data Directory,
Report No.
434-05 Human
factors