Tankerman · Transfer — DOI
Before a transfer of oil or hazardous material begins, the PICs of the transferring and receiving facilities must complete and agree on a:
- ABill of lading
- BDeclaration of Inspection (DOI)✓ Correct
- CCargo manifest only
- DNotice of readiness
Explanation
The Declaration of Inspection is a written checklist confirming both parties have inspected the system and agreed on procedures, signals, and emergency shutdown before transfer starts.
Authority: Tank Vessel Operations (33 CFR 156.150)
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