Cow Checklist
Cow Checklist
Crude oil washing operation onboard oil tankers involve many hazards
and careful consideration will need to be made for safe planning and
execution. Crude oil washing (COW) is a method of cargo tank washing
wherein the oil itself is used as the solvent to speed the removal of the
residues on the interior surfaces of the tank. Inerting is always required
during crude oil washing. We summarized here some basic check points
for safe crude oil washing. These procedures are only indicative, not
exhaustive in nature and one must always be guided by practices of good
seamanship
9. "Is Blind Plate fitted on the sea chest? Has sea chest been tested for
integrity? Has short piece between sea chest blank and valve been
proved efficiently drained?"
10. Have all seals of sea valves in pump room been checked in
position?
11. Have all branch lines' valves for portable tank cleaning
machine been isolated by line blinders?
12. Have all valves of tank cleaning machines and drain lines to
tank been closed?
13. Has pressure test of tank cleaning line been carried out? Is
there no leakage? Date of Testing ( ........... ) // Tested pressure
(.......kg/cm2)
14. Are pressure gauges (remote and local) for tank cleaning
main line in good working order?
15. Has the stripping system, monitoring equipment been
checked?
16. Are pressure gauges of cargo, ballast pumps and eductors in
good working order?
17. "Are level gauges and high level alarm systems in good
working order?Is the Control (COC) side and Local (Float) side
testing and verifying for Alarms (Audible and Visual) been carried
out and verified?"
18. Have the ship's internal communication systems used for
cargo operation been tested and kept ready (Battery Charged)?
1. Are all C.O.W. lines, flanges, valves, expansion joints, etc are being
monitored closely and confirmed in good order on deck, as well as
in pump room ?
2. Are pumps in use being checked for any potential source of leakage,
during the gradual rise in pressure?
3. Are cleaning machines in good working order? (Proper movement
verified by visual movement of indicators on drive units, machine
sound pattern and washing time cycle, as programmed)
4. Is the trim during bottom washing adequate as per crude oil
washing operation and equipment manual?
5. Is the pressure in the tank wash line as specified in the manual?
6. Is Crude oil washing in progress in designated cargo tanks only?
7. Is oxygen content of delivered inert gas below 5% by volume and is
it being recorded?
8. Is cleaning tank pressure proper (more than 200mmAq)?
9. Is surrounding sea surface regularly monitored?
10. Is the level of collecting tank normal and being monitored?
11. For the heated cargoes, is the temperature being controlled?
(if applicable)
12. Is the operation of stripping system during bottom washing in
good order?