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5 Tanker Terms That Can Help You in Being Safe On Tankers

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Basic terms used on tankers Flammability diagram flash point TLV

Did you know a rich flammable mixture can ignite with just 1 Joule of energy ? If that does not surprise you yet, let me tell you how much energy we are talking about here.

By just rubbing your hands with force for just one time produces 12 Joules of energy. Surprised ?

When the ships started exporting oil cargoes, people were too afraid to sail on them. And those who sailed on them had to listen to something like

You are sailing on a bomb, you never know when it is going to explode.

And they were absolutely right about that. Back then there were no procedures and controls to mitigate the risks imposed by carrying flammable cargoes in bulk.

Fast forward today and we have all the controls to avoid explosions on tankers.

But irrespective of type of tanker and controls in place, explosions are always a concern. But what will be a even bigger concern is the people working on tankers not knowing about these controls and the basic terms used on tankers.

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