WAC 173-180-205
Oil transfer equipment at Class 1, 2, 3,
and 4 facilities. (1) All hoses or piping used in an oil
transfer operation must meet the following criteria:
(a) Hoses or piping must be supported so as to avoid
crushing or excessive strain. Flanges, joints, hoses, and
piping must be visually checked prior to the transfer for
cracks and signs of leakage.
(b) All hoses and loading arms are long enough to allow
the vessel to move to the limits of its moorings without
placing strain on any component of the oil transfer equipment.
(c) Each hose must have no unrepaired loose covers,
kinks, bulges, soft spots, or any other defect which would
permit the discharge of oil or hazardous material through the
hose material and no gouges, cuts, or slashes that penetrate
the first layer of hose reinforcement ("reinforcement" means
the strength members of the hose, consisting of fabric, cord
and/or metal).
(d) Hoses or piping must not be permitted to chafe on the
dock or vessel or be in contact with any source that might
affect the integrity of the hoses.
(e) Hose ends must be blanked tightly when hoses are
moved into position for connection, also immediately after
they are disconnected, and residue drained either into the
vessel tanks or into suitable shore receptacles before they
are moved away from their connections.
(2) Testing of all oil transfer equipment, including, but
not limited to, pumps, valves, piping, manifolds, connections,
and hoses, must be done annually, and must be conducted by
using one of the following methods:
(a) In accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and
industrial standards; or
(b) Procedures identified in 33 CFR 156.170.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.160, 88.46.165, and chapter 90.56 RCW. 06-20-034 (Order 06-02), § 173-180-205, filed
9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.]