Introduction to Ship-to-Ship Transfers for Oil Tankers

· Springer Nature
Ebook
61
Pages
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About this ebook

This book provides an outline of the Ship-to-Ship transfer process, and how ship’s masters and officers can conduct this inherently dangerous activity safely. It is non-technical in detail making it an ideal resource for first-year students completing their studies in nautical science, or as a refresher resource for professionals already employed in the tanker sector. Moreover, this book would serve as a good handrail for shore-based personnel involved in planning and executing ship-to-ship transfers. It would be used a mid-range textbook for apprentices, officer cadets posted to crude/gas carriers. Due to its non-technical approach, accessible style and nature, the book would be good resource for students and teachers/trainers in the maritime field.

About the author

Alexander Arnfinn Olsen is a Training Solutions Architect for a global maritime defense company. Previously, he was a Senior Consultant at RINA Tech UK Limited. He is STCW II 1995 qualified and has also worked as a marine training designer, marine auditor, and fisheries observer. Alexander is the author of numerous books on the maritime domain

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