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Connecting Bonding Cable -Liquefied Gas carrier required action

(1) Connect the bonding cable before connecting cargo hoses, and disconnect the cable after disconnecting hoses.

(2) Connect the cable to a point securely where inflammable gas is not likely to exist after removing rust, paint and oil to assure complete electric connection.

(3) The bonding cable is not required at a berth where insulation couplings are used for cargo hoses.



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