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Appendix E: Tank Barge Surveillance -- An Overview
Pages 232-238

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From page 232...
... (1) Applies only to tank barges carrying flammable liquids with a Reid vapor pressure in excess of 25 psi in independent tanks and liquefied flammable gases.
From page 233...
... (i) Applies only to tank barges carrying flammable liquids with a Reid vapor pressure in in independent tanks or any barge carrying a liquefied flammable gas.
From page 234...
... Cargo tanks contain Barge shall be any amount of liquid under the care of or gaseous subchapter a watchman.* O cargo which requires a type I or II hull.
From page 235...
... Vessel cargo tanks contain more than normal clingage and unpump able bilge or sump residues. A person holding a valid license as a master, mate pilot, or engineer or a certificated tankerman shall be on duty to perform transfer operations.
From page 236...
... of an oil left is prohibited unless transfer to or from the person in charge is in a tank barge. the immediate vicinity and immediately available to the transfer operation.
From page 237...
... Methyl bromide Methyl chloride Motorfuel antiknock compounds Nitrobenzene Phenol Phosphorus (elemental) Polymethylene-polyphenyl isocyanate Polyvinylbenzltrimethyl ammonium chloride solution Isopropylamine Propylene oxide Sodium sulfide, hydrosulfide solutions (H2S greater than 200 ppm)
From page 238...
... Carbon tetrachloride Caustic potash solution Caustic soda solution Chemical wastes (mixture of chlorinated hydrocarbons and caustic materials) Chlorine Chlorosulfonic acid Cresylate spent caustic Dichloromethane Dimethylamine Ethylene dibromide Ferric chloride solutions Hydrochloric acid Hydrochloric acid, spent (15% or less)


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