ISGOTT Guide E-Jan17
ISGOTT Guide E-Jan17
ISGOTT Guide E-Jan17
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Foreword
In addition to the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules) required criteria,
this Guide outlines equipment and arrangement requirements that are identified in the International Safety
Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) for Oil Carriers. This Guide includes enhanced criteria for
the cargo oils and associated systems such as the ballast system, gas testing equipment, cargo vapor emission
control systems, tank cleaning and gas-freeing systems. However, it does not include or attempt to address
operational requirements for Oil Carriers as well as the requirements for terminals identified in the International
Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) for Oil Carriers.
This Guide also introduces an optional notation, ABS-ISGOTT that will be granted to those Oil Carriers
that meet the requirements identified in this Guide. This Guide is intended to encourage owners to pursue
increased levels of safety by providing means to recognize such efforts via an optional notation.
It should also be noted that the Guide does not relate to cargoes other than crude oil and petroleum products
that are carried in Oil Carriers. Therefore, it does not cover the carriage of chemicals or liquefied gases,
which are the subject of other industry guides.
This Guide becomes effective on the first day of the month of publication.
Users are advised to check periodically on the ABS website www.eagle.org to verify that this version of
this Guide is the most current.
We welcome your feedback. Comments or suggestions can be sent electronically by email to rsd@eagle.org.
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Table of Contents
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CONTENTS
SECTION 1 General .................................................................................................... 1
1 Introduction .........................................................................................1
3 Application...........................................................................................1
3.1 Vessels ............................................................................................ 1
3.3 Regulatory Requirements ................................................................ 1
5 Class Notations ...................................................................................1
7 Reference Documents ........................................................................1
9 Plans and Details to be Submitted ......................................................2
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5 Gas Freeing ........................................................................................ 8
5.1 Portable Fans .................................................................................. 8
7 Crude Oil Washing .............................................................................. 8
7.1 Cautionary Notice ............................................................................ 8
9 Cargo Measurement, Ullaging, Dipping, and Sampling...................... 8
9.1 Introduction of Equipment into a Tank ............................................. 8
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Section 1: General
SECTION 1 General
1 Introduction
This Guide provides criteria for the notation ABS-ISGOTT, which is offered to Oil Carriers which are
provided with the supplementary equipment and arrangements specified herein. The requirements and
notation identified in this Guide are optional for classification.
Where the notation identified in this Guide is requested, the requirements herein are in addition to any and
all applicable Oil Carrier requirements in the relevant ABS Rules and Guides as well as those in all applicable
national or international regulations.
3 Application
3.1 Vessels
Self-propelled vessels classed in accordance with the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels
(Steel Vessel Rules) in Part 5A and Part 5B, Pt 2, Ch. 2 (Common Structural Rules for Double Hull Oil
Tankers), Part 5C, Chapter 1 [Vessels Intended to Carry Oil in Bulk (150 meters (492 feet) or more in
Length] or in Part 5C, Chapter 2 [Vessels Intended to Carry Oil in Bulk (under 150 meters (492 feet)] are
eligible for the ABS-ISGOTT notation.
5 Class Notations
Vessels that meet the criteria in this Guide will be eligible to receive the optional notation ABS-ISGOTT.
7 Reference Documents
Implementation of International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers (ISGOTT)
ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules)
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Section 1 General
1 Operations Manual
Up-to-date drawings and information on the cargo and ballast systems, as well as an Operations Manual
describing how the cargo and ballast systems are arranged and operates are to be provided onboard.
Arrangements to protect the cargo piping system from overpressurization and shock loads are to be provided.
3 Loading Rates
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Section 3: Gas Testing Equipment
3 Sampling Lines
Sampling lines of gas monitoring systems are to be impervious to the gases present in the atmospheres being
monitored. They are also to be resistant to the effects of hot wash water.
Section 4: Enclosed Spaces
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Section 4 Enclosed Spaces
iii) Temperature monitoring devices are to be fitted to pumps located in pump room in order to provide
remote indication of the temperature of pump casings, bearings and bulkhead seals, in accordance
with 5C-1-7/3.3.1(e) of the Steel Vessel Rules. Procedures are to be developed with regard to the
actions to be taken in the event of an alarm occurring and are to be contained in the Operations Manual.
iv) In addition to the cargo control room and the navigating bridge as required by 5C-1-7/7.5 of the
Steel Vessel Rules, the high level bilge alarm for the pump room is also to activate audible and visual
alarms in the engine room.
v) Manually activated trips for the main cargo pumps are to be provided at the lower pump room
level and at the top (main deck) level.
vi) Spray arrestors around the glands of all rotary cargo pumps are to be provided.
vii) Cargo pumps are to be fitted with a double seal arrangement to contain any leakage from the primary
seal and to activate a remote alarm to indicate that leakage has occurred. The impact of any retrofit
on the integrity of the pump is to be assessed in conjunction with the pump manufacturer, and
documentation verifying the suitability of the same is to be submitted.
viii) In addition to the primary fire-fighting system, the cargo pump room is to be provided with a backup
fire-fighting system that complies with all applicable Rule requirements identified in 5C-1-7/29 of
the Steel Vessel Rules.
ix) Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBDs) are to be located within the pump room and be
readily accessible.
Section 5: Shipboard Operations
3 Tank Cleaning
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Section 5 Shipboard Operations
5 Gas Freeing
1 General
In addition to all Annual or Special Survey requirements identified in the applicable Rules for an Oil Carrier,
where the ABS-ISGOTT notation addressed in this Guide is selected, the survey of the associated safety
systems and equipment is to also include the following.
3 ABS-ISGOTT Notation
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Section 6 Surveys After Construction
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