Interpretation Compatibility of ship's cargo hoses (Paragraph 5.7.1)
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Interpretation Compatibility of ship's cargo hoses (Paragraph 5.7.1)

 This paragraph applies to cargo hoses carried on board the vessel and “compatibility with the cargo" means that:

  • .1 the cargo hose does not lose its mechanical strength or deteriorate unduly when in contact with the cargo, and

  • .2 the cargo hose material does not affect the cargo in a hazardous way.

 Consideration must be given to internal and external surfaces with respect to the above where hoses may be used as an integral part of, or connected to emergency cargo pumps and submerged in the cargo tank.


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