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Cargo work : for maritime operations / David J. House.

By: House, D. J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005Edition: 7th ed.Description: xx, 323 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0750665556.Subject(s): Cargo handlingDDC classification: 623.8881
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Previously published as Kemp & Young's Cargo Work, this new edition has been fully revised and expanded to comprehensively reflect unit load containerised systems that are now used in the majority of cargo shipping, while retaining the necessary detail on transporting key classes of cargoes safely, efficiently and profitably. This is an essential reference for merchant seamen internationally. The book covers general principles and the latest international regulations that affect all cargo work, including cargo types and key characteristics of a wide range of cargo classes. It also details Roll On - Roll Off cargo handling, containerisation, equipment and offshore supply.

Formerly Kemp & Young's Cargo Work.

Bibliography: p. 304 - Includes indexes.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Chapter 1 Introduction to handling and stowage of cargoes
  • Cargo gear definitions
  • Derrick rigs: Union
  • Speed cranes
  • Hallen
  • Velle
  • Lifting gear
  • Testing of plant maintenance of lifting gear
  • Deck cranes
  • Heavy duty cranes
  • Advantages and dis-advantages derricks/cranes
  • Gantry cranes
  • Slinging arrangements
  • Pallatisation
  • Fork lift truck use
  • Chapter 2 Introduction to hatch work and heavy lift
  • Hatchwork definitions
  • Conventional design and hold structure
  • Hatchtop types and operations
  • Cargo decks
  • Heavy lift operations
  • Heavy duty derricks and cranes
  • Tandem loading
  • Stuelcken system
  • Floating cranes and sheer legs
  • Heavy lift ships
  • Project cargoes and heavy lift transports
  • Chapter 3 Introduction on cargo properties
  • Preparation of cargo spaces
  • Duties of the cargo officer
  • Stowage plans
  • Steel cargoes
  • Bagged cargoes
  • Bale goods
  • General cargoes
  • Cargo monitoring
  • Sweat and ventilation
  • Hatch features
  • Use of deep tanks
  • Side loading methods
  • Ballast management, stability and loadlines
  • Chapter 4 Introduction to bulk cargoes
  • Definitions and terminology for bulk products
  • Bulk carrier construction and design
  • Hold preparation
  • Grain cargoes
  • Procedures for loading, shifting boards
  • Coal, characteristics, categories and procedures, precautions
  • Iron and steel cargoes
  • Bulk examples, hazards and procedures
  • Stress monitors
  • Chapter 5 Introduction to tankers
  • Definitions and tanker terminology
  • Tanker design and requirements and construction
  • Pipeline systems
  • Measurement of liquid cargoes
  • Loading procedures
  • Cargoes in transit and being discharged
  • Ballasting and tank cleaning
  • Crude oil washing
  • Inert gas systems and operational requirements
  • Gas detection
  • Explosi-meters and oxygen analysers
  • Tanker cargoes
  • Chemical carriers
  • Chemical terminology
  • Design features
  • Operational features with bulk chemicals
  • Bulk liquefied gas carriage
  • Gas carrier profile
  • Operational features carrying gas
  • Deepwell cargo pumps
  • Chapter 6 Introduction to specialist cargoes
  • Timber cargo
  • Types
  • Operational aspects
  • Refrigerated cargoes and the reefer vessel
  • Hold insulation
  • Refrigeration plant
  • Qualities of refrigerants
  • Frozen and chilled cargoes : meats, dairy products, fish, and fruit
  • Carriage of livestock
  • Chapter 7 Introduction to Roll On - Roll Off operations
  • Ferries and pertinent features
  • Profile of the Ro-Ro
  • Access to vehicle decks
  • Bow visors
  • Stern ramps
  • Cargo doors
  • Vehicle decks
  • Ventilation and drainage systems
  • Cargo types
  • Vehicle specifics
  • Stowage and securing of cargoes
  • Ship stabilty and monitoring precautions
  • Linkspans
  • High speed craft
  • Car carriers
  • Unit load systems
  • Chapter 8 Introduction to containers and containerisation
  • Terms and terminology of containers
  • Container markings
  • Container transports and their construction
  • Stowage plans
  • Container types and stowage
  • Lashings and securings for units
  • Methods of securing deck stacks
  • Container operations and documentation
  • Reefer units
  • Loadicator and plans
  • Terminal operations
  • Shipping procedures
  • Chapter 9 Introduction to hazardous goods and deck cargoes
  • Terminology of hazardous cargoes and deck cargoes
  • The IMDG code use and reference
  • Classes of documentation for hazardous goods
  • Package requirements
  • Recommendations on deck cargoes
  • Hazards of specific cargoes
  • Chapter 10 Introduction to stability, security and cargo documentation
  • The ISPS code and its implications
  • Definitions affecting ships and cargo security
  • Security operations and progress
  • Summary of cargo documentation
  • Stability calculation examples

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