33 CFR §154.2024
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In conducting an operational review the certifying entity must ensure that the vapor control system (VCS) is properly operating and maintained by performing the tasks specified in this section.
- (a)Ensure the completeness, currency, and accuracy of the facility operations manual, training plans, and VCS test procedures.
- (b)Confirm through training records that the current listed available facility persons in charge have been trained in compliance with 33 CFR 154.2030 or 154.2031.
- (c)Confirm that recordkeeping and testing and inspection comply with 33 CFR 154.740 and 156.170.
- (d)Verify that there has been no change to the VCS equipment or instrumentation since the last certification, recertification, or operational review to ensure that the certification letter is current.
- (e)Verify proper marking, labeling, maintenance, and operation of VCS components, through visual inspection.
- (f)Confirm that the originally certified liquid cargo transfer rate can still be attained in compliance with 33 CFR 154.2103 and 154.2107.
- (g)Ensure that cargo transfer or tank-cleaning barge operational procedures are properly followed and the VCS operates properly, through observation of the initial stages of transfer or cleaning, including 24-hour pre-transfer tests required by 33 CFR 154.2150(b) or 33 CFR 154.2250(b), the pre-transfer conference, and initial system startup procedures.