Liquefied Gas Handling Principles on Ships and in Terminals
By Graham McGuire, Barry White,
Originally published in a hardcopy format in April 2000. Written primarily for serving ship's officers and terminal operational staff who are responsible for cargo handling operations, or for personnel who are about to be placed in positions covering these duties. Consideration is given to the whole range of liquefied gases including LNG, LPG and the chemical gases.
This is the 3rd edition of this document which is firmly established as the standard text for the industry's operational side. This document deals with the safe handling of bulk liquid gases and emphasis's the importance of understanding their physical properties in relation to the practical operation of gas-handling equipment on ships and at terminals.
It is an indispensable companion for all those training for operational qualifications and an accessible work of reference for those already directly involved in the operational aspects of the industry. Its appeal extends, also, to many others, not directly involved in the operational aspects of the industry, who require a comprehensive and ready reference for technical aspects of their businesses.
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