Foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 List of items that make up the ship to shore interface
5 Description of LNG and associated hazards
5.1 Description of LNG
5.2 Hazards associated with LNG
5.3 Hazards associated with LNG transfer
5.4 Potential external factors
6 Hazardous areas
7 Safety precautions
7.1 General
7.2 Basic precautions
7.3 Additional precautions
8 Ship equipment
8.1 Ship's mooring equipment
8.2 Ship's working platform and cargo manifold
arrangements
8.3 Motor operated valves (MOV) for ESD
8.4 Ship's cargo control room operating devices
8.5 ship's firefighting equipment
8.6 Protection of the ship's structure
8.7 Communication equipment
8.8 Ship's electrical safety
8.9 LNG pumping system
8.10 Cooling down systems
8.11 Bunkering connection
8.12 Fresh water connection
8.13 Arrangements for personnel access
9 Ship/shore transfer facility equipment
9.1 Design and construction of the jetty and associated
equipment
9.2 Loading/unloading arms
9.3 Communication equipment (see 8.7)
9.4 Firefighting equipment and procedures
9.5 Main control room
9.6 Vapour return system
9.7 Crew and personnel access (see 7.2.9)
9.8 Motor operated valves, (MOV) for ESD
9.9 Jetty's electrical safety
9.10 Ship's storing arrangements
10 LNG transfer procedure
10.1 Necessary provisions prior to ship acceptance
10.2 Conditions for port entry
10.3 Conditions to be fulfilled prior to connecting
loading/unloading arms
10.4 Conditions to be fulfilled prior to the transfer of LNG
10.5 Fulfilment of the safety conditions during transfer
operations
10.6 Conditions to be fulfilled following ship's transfer
10.7 Shore and ship protection of personnel on duty
10.8 Responsibilities
11 Training of personnel
Annex A (informative) General safety philosophy
Annex B (informative) Bibliography