1. A Justification into the Use of Insulation Flanges (and Electrically Discontinuous Hoses) at the Ship/Shore and Ship/Ship Interface
2. Avoidance of Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) in Cargo Tanks, Reliquefaction Condensers and Condensate Return Pipework with Liquefied Ammonia Cargoes
3. ESD Arrangements & Linked Ship/Shore Systems for Liquefied Gas Carriers
4. Exploding the Myth
5. Fire Prevention in the Cargo Containment Systems of Liquefied Gas Carriers in Shipyards
6. Gas Concentrations in the Insulation Spaces of Membrane LNG Carriers
7. Guidance for the Prevention of Rollover in LNG Ships
8. Guide for Planning Gas Trials for LNG Vessels
9. Guide to Purchasing High Modulus Synthetic Fibre Mooring Lines
10. Guide to Safety Rules, Regulations and Familiarisation on Board – a ‘Cabin LSA Handbook’
11. Lifeboat Incident Survey – 2000
12. LNG and LPG Experience Matrix
13. LNG Manifold Drip Trays
14. LNG Transfer Arms and Manifold Draining, Purging and Disconnection Procedure
15. Report on the Effects of Fire on LNG Carrier Containment Systems
16. Safe Havens for Disabled Gas Carriers
17. Ship/Shore Questionnaire for Compatibility Study of Liquefied Gas Ships with Loading/Unloading Jetties
18. Simulation Information Paper
19. Suggested Quality Standards for LNG Training Providers
20. Testing for Ethanol in LPG Cargoes Containing Propylene
21. Thermowells in LNG Carrier Liquid Lines
22. The Selection and Testing of Valves for LNG Applications
23. The Selection and Testing of Valves for LPG Applications
24. Training Protocol
The purpose of SIGTTO is to promote shipping and terminal operations for liquefied gases which are safe, environmentally responsible and reliable. To fulfil this mission it will:
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Proactively develop best operating practices and guideline
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Sustain a learning environment by sharing lessons learned
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Promote training and development of all within the industry
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Foster mutually beneficial relationships with regulatory authorities and other stakeholders
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Conduct its business with professionalism and integrity
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