According to the Pollution Prevention Regulations (33 CFR), no person may transfer oil to or from a vessel unless each person in charge has signed the __________.
• 33 CFR oil transfer procedures for vessels and marine transfer facilities • The specific document that must be completed and signed by the person in charge (PIC) before starting an oil transfer • The difference between routine records (logs/books) and pre‑transfer safety check documents
• Which of these documents is specifically designed as a pre‑transfer checklist to verify valves, hoses, communications, and emergency shut‑down before moving oil? • Which option is normally used to record voyage‑by‑voyage operational entries rather than to authorize starting a transfer? • Think about what a USCG inspector would ask to see right before you begin an oil transfer to prove you completed all required checks.
• Verify in 33 CFR 155 Subpart B what must be done by the person in charge before transferring oil • Check which form is tied to the start of each transfer operation, not just annual inspections or logkeeping • Confirm that the required document is a checklist-style certification, not a continuous running record of operations
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