Overview
This book provides a definitive study of hatch cover testing and maintenance.
The book was written by Mike Wall, who has 20 years' experience in hull, machinery, cargo and condition surveys. During the publication process, it was reviewed by a number of experts and interested parties, including the SKULD P&I Club, who provided access to their archives to obtain a number of case studies.
Content
Preface
Foreword
The Author
Acknowledgements
1 Why Hatch Covers are Fitted to Ships
2 Background to the Design of Hatch Covers
3 Ship Construction to Accommodate Hatch Covers
4 Different Designs for Different Cargoes
4.1 Bulk Cargoes
4.2 Containers
4.3 General Cargoes
4.4 Refrigerated Cargoes
4.5 Timber Cargoes
4.6 Other Cargoes
5 Hatch Cover Types
5.1 Pontoon and Tarpaulin Covers
5.2 Direct Pull Covers
5.3 Folding Covers
5.4 Roll Stowing Covers
5.5 Side and Rolling Covers
5.6 Life and Roll Covers (Piggy-back)
5.7 Sliding Tween-deck Covers
5.8 Pontoon Covers
5.9 Reefer Vessels
5.10 Other Sealing Systems
5.11 Other Hatch Cover Designs
5.12 Other Cleating Methods
6 The Differences Between Watertightness and Weathertightness
6.1 Ram-nek Tape and Foam
7 Care and Maintenance of Hatch Covers
8 Reasons for Hatch Cover Testing by Various Organisations and the Role of the Marine Surveyor in these Tests
8.1 National-based Survey Organisations
8.2 Classification Societies
8.3 Independent Surveyors
8.4 Insurance Surveyors
8.5 Cargo Surveyors
8.6 On/Off Hire Surveys
8.7 Pre-purchase Condition Surveys
9 The Various Hatch Cover Testing Methods
9.1 Chalk Test
9.2 Light Test
9.3 Hose Test
9.4 Air Test
9.5 Putty or Moulding Clay Test
10 The Use of Ultrasound Testing Equipment, Principles and Operation of the varied Equipment Available on the Market
10.1 What is Ultrasound?
10.2 Advantages of Ultrasound
10.3 The Equipment
10.4 Miscellaneous
10.5 Comparison of the Equipment
10.6 Hatch Cover Testing Protocols and Procedures
11 Client Approval of Ultrasound Testing Equipment and Operators
11.1 Client Approval
12 Common Defects Found when Hatch Cover Testing
13 Repairs to Hatch Covers
Case Studies
Case Study 1: Hatch covers leaking in gale force winds
Case Study 2: Leaking hatch covers – damaged steel coils cargo
Case Study 4: Port of refuge required
Case Study 5: Oil leakage from the hatch hydraulic system on to the cargo
Case Study 6: Water damage due to leaking hatch covers
Case Study 7: Alleged wet damage to frozen krill
Case Study 8: Water damage to fishmeal cargo
Case Study 9: Steel cargo damage – ship sweat and sea water
Case Study 10: Water-soaked cargo
Appendices
Appendix 1: Resolution MSC.169(79) Standards for Owners ‘Inspection and Maintenance of Bulk Carrier Hatch covers
Appendix 2: Table Showing Comparison of Ultrasound Equipment
Index
Introduction
This book is intended for all those associated with the care, maintenance, operation and inspection of hatch covers (eg, deck officers, deck ratings, superintendents and surveyors).
Details
Title: Hatch Covers: Operation, Testing and Maintenance
Number of Pages: 178
Product Code: 4371
ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-1-85609-344-6 (9781856093446), ISBN 10: 1-85609-344-1 (1856093441)
Published Date: January 2008
Binding Format: Paperback
Book Height: 300 mm
Book Width: 210 mm
Book Spine: 10 mm
Weight: 0.70 kg
Author: Michael Ronald Wall