General Requirements:
- This regulation comes under MARPOL Annex I, Chapter 4 - Requirements for the Cargo Area of Oil Tankers, Part C - Control of Operational Discharge of Oil, Regulation 35
- Every oil tanker operating with crude oil washing systems shall be provided with an Operations and Equipment manual detailing the system and equipment and specifying operational procedures.
- The Operation and Equipment manual shall be to the satisfaction of the Administration and if an alteration affecting to COW system is made, the Operations and Equipment manual shall be revised accordingly.
- For the ballasting of cargo tanks, sufficient cargo tanks shall be crude oil washed before each ballast voyage so that taking into account the tanker's trading pattern and expected weather conditions, ballast water is put only into cargo tanks that have been crude oil washed.
- Unless an oil tanker carries crude oil which is not suitable for crude oil washing, the oil tanker shall operate the crude oil washing system under the Operations and Equipment Manual.
COW Operation and Equipment Manual:
- This Manual is written under the requirements of Administration relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships.
- The purpose of the Manual is to meet the requirements for Crude Oil Washing under the specifications for the Design, Operation and Control of Crude Oil Washing systems.
- It provides standard operational guidance in planning and performing a crude oil washing programme and describes a safe procedure to be followed.
The Manual shall contain the following 18 sections:
Section 1: Text of the Revised Specifications
Section 2: Drawings of the Crude Oil Washing System
- Crude oil washing lines and valves.
- Cargo pumps, lines and valves.
- Ballast systems.
- Stripping systems.
- Position of tank washing machines.
- Position of holes for hand dipping and tank gauges.
- Inert gas deck distribution system.
Section 3: Description of COW system & Operational & Equipment Parameters
- Types of tank washing machines and their standpipe length inside the tanks.
- Revolutions of the machines.
- Methods of checking the operation of tank washing machines.
- Minimum operation pressure for crude oil washing.
- The maximum permitted oxygen level in cargo tanks.
- Duration of tank washing machine cycles.
- Results of the tests performed and method of computation under the revised specifications.
- Method of preventing entry of oil into the engine room.
Section 4: Dangers of and Precautions Against Oil Leakage
Section 5: Use and Control of Inert Gas
- This section contains information on the inert gas requirements and the instructions to cover those periods when the inert gas pressure is released for reasons of cargo operation.
- In addition, it indicates the method and procedures to be used for taking samples of the tank atmosphere.
Section 6: Precautions Against Electrostatic Hazards
Section 7: Personnel Requirements
Section 8: Methods of Communication
- This section contains guidance in determining the suitability of crude oil for use in crude oil washing.
- As general guidance to the suitability of oil for crude oil washing on board a tanker, the following criteria should be used:
- For Aromatic crude oils whose kinematic viscosity is the temperature controlling characteristics, the kinematic viscosity of the oil used for crude oil washing should not exceed 60 centistokes at the oil wash medium temperature.
- For paraffinic crude oils whose pour-point temperature is the controlling characteristic, the temperature of the cargo to be used for the crude oil washing should exceed its cloud point temperature by at least 10 degrees celsius if excessive sludge is present and should only be used once in a 'closed cycle' washing programme.
- The list of crude oils unsuitable for carriage and crude oil washing to be inserted in the Crude Oil Washing and Equipment Manual, the following standard text may be used:
- This tanker is not fitted with heating coils in the cargo tanks and should not carry cargoes that will require to be heated either to obtain pumpability criteria or to avoid excessive sludging of both the dedicated clean ballast tanks and the vessel's tanks to be washed for sludge control.
For a Tanker fitted with heating coils in Slop Tank(s):
- This tanker is fitted with heating coils only in her slop tanks and should not carry cargoes that will require to be heated for pumpability.
For a Tanker fitted with heating coils:
- This tanker is fitted with heating coils in all cargo tanks and, subject to the limitations of the cargo heating system, can carry cargoes that require heating for either pumpability or sludge deposition/control.
Section 10: Crude Oil Washing Checklist
Section 11: Approved Methods and Programmes for Crude Oil Washing
This section contains those details which form the basis of crude oil washing in the tanker and which are necessary to formulate a washing programme that will correspond with all predictable circumstances of cargo discharge restraints. It includes information on the following:
- The minimum number of tanks to be washed.
- The method of washing each tank, i.e. single or multistage.
- The number of tank washing machines to be used simultaneously.
- The crude oil washing pressure and the means to maintain the required pressure.
- The duration of crude oil wash.
- The preferred order in which tanks are to be washed.
- The minimum trim during the completion of washing and draining tanks.
- When draining and stripping of tanks is to commence.
Section 12: Typical Crude Oil Washing Programmes
Section 13: The Method of Draining Cargo Tanks
Section 14: The Method and Procedures for draining Cargo Pumps and Lines
Section 15: Typical Procedure for Ballasting and the Method of Preventing Hydrocarbon Emissions
- The procedure for draining and stripping before loading ballast.
- The procedures for preventing hydrocarbon emission into the atmosphere
Section 16: Compliance Procedure for Regulation 9 of Annex I of MARPOL 73/78
Section 17: Inspections and Maintenance of Equipment
Section 18: Procedures for changing from Crude oil Trade to Product Trade
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