Deck Stowage and Securing of Pipes

Deck Stowage and Securing of Pipes by Charles Bliault, Hermann Kaps and North of England P&I Association

Large-diameter pipes for today’s sophisticated energy and water industries are now expensive, precision-engineered pieces of cargo that need to be handled with utmost care. Given their often substantial size and relatively low weight they tend to be carried on the decks of cargo ships rather than in the holds, which exposes shipowners to considerably higher risk from damage and loss claims. The main causes of such claims are inadequate or inappropriate stowage and securing,
which this guide sets out to address. It describes how best to stow pipes on deck, provides details of three recommended securing methods, explains why these methods must not be combined and stresses the importance of regularly tending to securing arrangements during the voyage. It also provides worked examples showing how all three securing methods can be properly verified using the advanced calculation method from the IMO Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing. The guide is intended to be used in conjunction with Cargo Stowage and Securing – A Guide to Good Practice, also by Charles Bliault. 

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