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the charges of your cargo.
Foot Sample When chemical carriers load high value and very pure products, they will commence loading until about one foot of cargo is in the bottom of the tank, then stop. They will take a sample this cargo, known as the foot sample up the facility's lab for analysis to see if during the loading of this one foot of cargo there was any contamination. If not, they will resume loading the tank until completion. If contamination is present in the foot sample they will try to determine the source, while they pump the now off spec cargo to the shore, and start over again, It is hoped that the amount loaded during the foot of cargo is enough to clean the contamination from the tank and piping. This is done to prevent the entire tank being loaded and then contaminated thereby requiring the full cargo to be reprocessed.
the charges of your cargo.
Contamination means that one substance has been rendered impure by the addition of another substance - usually debasing, or devaluing the first substance.
Cargo is items that are transported by ship, aircraft, or by motor vehicle. Most cargo is moved in containers that can transfer easily from ships to rail and truck.
Port from port to port
Contamination.
1 - Check your vehicle and its cargo for contamination 2 - Perform decontamination on the vehicle or cargo if necessary 3 - mark contaminated assets with CBRN marking signs 4 - Perform protective glove and boot contamination 5 - Remove your hood, protective mask, and gloves so you are at MOPP 2
the amount of weight of cargo you need to carry
Transportation of goods by ships is called cargo shipping. For this purpose huge vessels are deployed.
cargoes is the plural of cargo. strict meaning is goods carried by ship. cargo = freight, load, shipment, contents, goods