Book Review: Oil Tankers – A Pocket Safety Guide

August 17, 2015

Owners, operators, masters, senior officers and all others on board a tanker ships have a responsibility to comply with good and correct tanker practice, including all proper safety and operational standards.
Oil Tankers – A Pocket Safety Guide, the new pocket-sized book from Witherby Seamanship, provides a back-to-basics crash course on proper oil tanker procedure by offering a fundamental introduction into safe tanker practice, including terminology and standards for ships carrying crude oil and petroleum products. 
Oil Tankers – A Pocket Safety Guide (Image: Witherby Seamanship)
Oil Tankers – A Pocket Safety Guide (Image: Witherby Seamanship)
Geared for personnel with little to no experience with tanker vessels, the book is not intended to serve as a detailed operational guide.
Readers will learn about the hazards associated with tanker shipping, as well as how to avoid these hazards and what to do if a problem does arise.
A glossary of technical terms is also provided.

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