3.1.7 On-board Quantity (OBQ) Temperatures
3.4.2 Vessel Pipeline
27
5.1.1 What are Records?
34
24
3.4.3 Conclusion
27
5.1.2 Prove it or Lose it
34
3.1.8 Slop Tanks
24
5.1.3 Primary Data
34
Calibration
29
3.1.9 Sea Valves
24
5.1.4 Non-SGS Documents and Data
35
4.1 Introduction
30
3.1.10 Bunker Inspection
24
5.1.5 Signing Documents for Other Parties 35
4.1.1 Calibration vs. Verification
30
3.2 During Transfer
24
5.1.6 Summary on Signing Non-SGS Documents
4.1.2 Records
30
3.2.1 Communications
24
37
4.1.3 Interval or Schedule
30
3.2.2 Line Samples
25
Dynamic Measurement
38
4.1.4 Traceability
30
3.2.3 First Foot Samples
25
6.1 Introduction
39
4.1.5 Documentation
30
3.3 After Transfer
25
6.2 Displacement Meter
39
4.2 Equipment Requirements
30
3.3.1 Vessel Lines
25
6.3 Turbine Meter
40
4.2.1 Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers
31
3.3.2 Vessel Measurements
25
6.4 Coriolis Meter
41
4.2.2 Portable Electronic Thermometers (PET)
3.3.3 Free Water Measurement
25
31
6.4.1 Coriolis Effect
41
3.3.4 Vessel Temperature
25
4.2.2.1 Annual Calibration
31
6.4.2 Mass Flow Meters
41
3.3.5 Vessel Sampling
26
4.2.2.2 Monthly Verification
31
6.4.3 System Description
42
3.3.6 Sample Handling
26
4.2.2.3 Daily (Prior to Use) Verification
31
Cargo Quantity Differences
43
3.3.7 Sea Valves
26
4.2.3 Gauge Tapes, Bobs, & Rulers
32
7.1 Introduction
44
3.3.8 Volume Calculations
26
4.3 Conclusion
32
7.1.1 Apparent Loss/Gain
44
3.4 Pipeline Contents and First-Foot Samples
Documentation
33
7.1.2 Physical Loss/Gain
45
27
5.1 Document Management
34
3.4.1 Contract Review/Order Confirmation
27
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