§ 193.2229 - Cargo transfer systems.  


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  • (a) Each cargo transfer system must have—

    (1) A means of safely depressurizing and venting that system before disconnection;

    (2) A means to provide for safe vapor displacement during transfer;

    (3) Transfer piping, pumps, and compressors located or protected by suitable barriers so that they are safe from damage by tank car or tank truck movements;

    (4) A signal light at each control location or remotely located pumps or compressors used for transfer which indicates whether the pump or compressor is off or in operation; and

    (5) A means of communication between loading or unloading areas and other areas in which personnel are associated with the transfer operations.

    (b) Hoses and arms for cargo transfer systems must be designed as follows—

    (1) The design must accommodate operating pressures and temperatures encountered during the transfers;

    (2) Hoses must have a bursting pressure of not less than five times the operating pressure.

    (3) Arms must meet the requirements of ASME/ANSI B31.3.

    (4) Adequate support must be provided, taking into account ice formation.

    (5) Couplings must be designed for the frequency of any coupling or uncoupling.