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Figure 1.11 | Deformation to cold rolled
coils due to excessive
weight of loads on top.
Figure 1.12 | Pipe cut due to contact with steel project cargo.
Figure 1.13 | Damage to steel coils due to rough handling
by stevedores.
Figure 1.14 | Stowage of heavy cargo on top of steel case causing
the cargo stow failure and damage to steel case cargo.
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Figure 1.15 | Damage to steel products due to improper stowage
and dunnage.
Figure 1.16 | Collapse of a cargo stow of coiled wire rods due to
improper stowage and lashing.
Figure 1.17 | An assortment of
steel cargoes that has been
improperly stowed and can cause delays in the vessel’s discharge.
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2. Condition of the vessel
2.1 Objectives:
To ensure clean, dry, water and condensation free cargo holds aboard the vessel for steel cargoes
to be loaded, transported and discharged in an undamaged condition.
2.2 General
2.2.1
There are a number of types of damages that steel cargoes can
experience as specified in
Table 1.1. The hatch covers, hold structures,
ventilation systems, bilge systems and relevant piping
systems that may affect the integrity of the cargo holds as a whole should be in a satisfactory
condition, as appropriate.
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