Question 1057Deck General70% to pass
What should you look at to determine the pressure and temperature limitations under which LFG is required to be transported on a barge?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Certificate of Inspection.
The Certificate of Inspection (COI) issued by the US Coast Guard for a barge specifies the pressure and temperature limitations under which the barge is certified to transport certain cargoes, including liquefied flammable gases (LFG). The COI outlines the operational parameters and requirements the barge must adhere to, including any pressure and temperature restrictions for the transportation of hazardous materials like LFG.
The other options are incorrect because: A) the loading order does not specify pressure/temperature limits, C) tankerman documents detail the personnel qualifications, not the vessel's operational limits, and D) while the rules and regulations for tank vessels are relevant, the specific pressure/temperature limitations are detailed on the COI.
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