This TNZ 1 Ship Discharge wharf checklist supports safe and compliant tanker discharge operations at the terminal. It guides pre-discharge verification against the latest risk controls, six-monthly hose testing and tagging, maximum operating pressure of 7 bar, inspection of hoses and camlocks, blocking scuppers and drains, and placing hoses on trolleys to prevent damage. It reinforces ship-to-shore communication confirming the product, staff competency and required PPE, spill plans and kits, ignition-free zones, and preventative maintenance. It also checks allowable pump types, availability of on-water spill response resources, minimum staffing of two competent operators, and suspension of discharge during bad weather or power outages, with space for notes and photos.
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