Pre Transfer Meeting is part of the Ship Shore Interface unit of the Caribbean Jetty Operator program. The pre transfer meeting is where the tanker and terminal do the final check before transferring the cargo. Learners are introduced to the ship shore safety checklist and reviewing cargo transfer plans. Learners get guidance on accommodation, deck and engine room checks during the safety tour. Learners ae introduced to loading arms and the emergency shutdown system. Learners are taught the difference between closed transfer and a transfer with venting. Learners are introduced to ballast water management and the international ship and port facility security code.
The most useful practical skills, techniques and capabilities developed will be: how to prepare an inshore boat for port operations, plan and prepare for maintenance of the inshore vessel’s hull and machinery, carry passengers in accordance with best safety practices and prepare a detailed passage plan between ports in the Caribbean Trading Area.
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Pre Transfer Meeting is part of the Ship Shore Interface unit of the Caribbean Jetty Operator program. The pre transfer meeting is where the tanker and terminal do the final check before transferring the cargo. Learners are introduced to the ship shore safety checklist and reviewing cargo transfer plans. Learners get guidance on accommodation, deck and engine room checks during the safety tour. Learners ae introduced to loading arms and the emergency shutdown system. Learners are taught the difference between closed transfer and a transfer with venting. Learners are introduced to ballast water management and the international ship and port facility security code.
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