(a) The master shall ensure that emergency jettisoning piping under §154.356, except bow and stern loading and discharging piping, is only used when an emergency exists.

(b) Emergency jettisoning piping when being used may be outside of the transverse tank location under §154.310.

(c) The master shall ensure that cargo is not jettisoned in a U.S. port.

(d) When ethylene oxide is carried, the master shall ensure that the emergency jettisoning piping with associated pumps and fittings is on-line and ready for use for an emergency.

(e) The master shall lock closed the shut-off valves under §154.356 when the emergency jettisoning piping is not in use.

(f) The person in charge of cargo transfer shall ensure that after the emergency jettisoning piping is used it is purged of cargo vapors with inert gas.

(g) The person in charge of cargo transfer shall ensure that entrances, forced or natural ventilation intakes, exhausts, and other openings to accommodation, service, or control spaces facing the emergency jettisoning piping area and alongside the emergency jettisoning piping are closed when this piping is in use.

Table 4—Summary of Minimum Requirements

Open Table
Cargo name1 Ship type Independent tank type C required Control of cargo tank vapor space Vapor detection2 Gauging3 Electrical hazard class and group4 Special requirements
Acetaldehyde IIG/IIPG Inert I & T C I-C 154.1410 (c), 154.1410, 154.1710, 154.1720, 154.1870.
Ammonia, anhydrous IIG/IIPG T C I-D 154.1000, 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (b), (c), (e), 154.1760, 154.1870.
Butadiene IIG/IIPG Inert I R I-B 154.1702 (b), (d), (f), 154.1710, 154.1750, 154.1818.
Butane IIG/IIPG I R I-D None.
Butylene IIG/IIPG I R I-D None.
Dimethylamine IIG/IIPG I & T C I-C 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (b), (c), (e), 154.1870.
Ethane IIG I R I-D None.
Ethylamine IIG/IIPG I & T C I-C 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (b), (c), (e), 154.1870.
Ethyl Chloride IIG/IIPG I & T R I-D 154.1870.
Ethylene IIG I R I-C None.
Ethylene oxide IG Yes Inert I & T C I-B 154.660 (b) (3), 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (b), (d), (f), 154.1705, 154.1710, 154.1720, 154.1725, 154.1730, 154.1870 (a), (b).
Methane (LNG) IIG I C I-D 154.703 through 154.709, 154.1854.
Methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture IIG/IIPG I R I 154.1735.
Methyl bromide IG Yes I & T C I-D 154.660 (b) (3), 154.1345 (c) (d), 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (a), (d), 154.1705, 154.1720, 154.1870 (a), (b).
Methyl chloride IIG/IIPG I & T C I-D 154.1702 (a), 154.1870.
Nitrogen IIIG O C 154.1755.
Propane IIG/IIPG I R I-D None.
Propylene IIG/IIPG I R I-D None.
Refrigerant IIIG R None.
Sulfur dioxide IG Yes Dry T C 154.660 (b) (3), 154.1345 (c), (d), 154.1400 (c), 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1705, 154.1715, 154.1720, 154.1870 (a), (b).
Vinyl chloride IIG/IIPG I & T C I-D 154.1405, 154.1410, 154.1702 (a) (b) (d) (f), 154.1710, 154.1740, 154.1745, 154.1750, 154.1818, 154.1830 (f), 154.1870.

1Refrigerant gases include non-toxic, non-flammable gases such as: dichlorodifluoromethane, dichloromonofluoromethane, dichlorotetrafluoroethane, monochlorodifluoromethane, monochlorotetrafluoroethane, and monochlorotrifluoromethane.

2As used in this column: “I” stands for flammable vapor detection; “T” stands for toxic vapor detection; “O” stands for oxygen detection; and see §§154.1345 thru 154.1360.

3As used in this column: “C” stands for closed gauging; “R” stands for restricted gauging; and see §154.1300.

4The designations used in this column are from the National Electrical Code.

[CGD 74-289, 44 FR 26009, May 3, 1979; 44 FR 59234, Oct. 15, 1979]


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