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1 CARGO SPECIALISTS' HANDBOOK DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
2 *FM FIELD MANUAL NO Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 16 February 1999 CARGO SPECIALISTS' HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE...x PART ONE TERMINAL ORGANIZATIONS, FACILITIES, AND VESSELS CHAPTER 1 AN OVERVIEW OF TERMINAL OPERATIONS Section I. Overview INTRODUCTION TYPES OF TERMINAL OPERATIONS TERMINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES TERMINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN A THEATER OF OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TERMINAL UNITS AND MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND SHIPS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLEANING CARGO SPACES Section II. Strategic Sealift Ships MISSION OF THE STRATEGIC SEALIFT SHIPS ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND DEPLOYING UNITS SUPERCARGO PERSONNEL CARGO MAINTENANCE CREW DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM 55-17, 9 September i
3 CHAPTER 2 HARBOR FACILITIES AND VESSELS Section I. Overview INTRODUCTION SHIPBOARD DIRECTIONS CARGO COMPARTMENTS US MARITIME ADMINISTRATION CLASSIFICIATION SYSTEMS SHIPPING CATEGORIES SEALIFT ENHANCEMENT FEATURES PROGRAM READY RESERVE FORCE Section II. T-AKR 295 and 296 Class Ship Configurations GENERAL SHIP CHARACTERISTICS PART TWO CHAPTER 3 GEAR AND EQUIPMENT SHIP'S GEAR AND RIGGING PROCEDURES Section I. Ship's Gear INTRODUCTION CHAINS, HOOKS, AND SHACKLES RIGGINGS AND DECK FITTINGS TYPES OF WINCHES WINCH OPERATION SIGNALS USED IN WINCH OPERATIONS Section II. Rigging Procedures RIGGING STANDARD CARGO BOOMS TOPPING BOOMS LOWERING BOOMS RIGGING SYSTEMS RIGGING HATCH TENTS RIGGING SAVE-ALLS RIGGING STANDARD BOOMS FOR HEAVY LIFTS HEAVY-LIFT BOOMS MODERN JUMBO BOOMS SINGLE SWINGING BOOM YARD-AND-STAY RIG WITH DOUBLE PURCHASE BLOCK-IN-BIGHT RIGGING ON DOUBLE-RIGGED HATCH FOUR BOOMS DOUBLED UP ON DOUBLE-RIGGED HATCH HAGGLUNDS CRANE HAND SIGNALS FOR HAGGLUNDS CRANE OPERATION ii
4 CHAPTER 4 CARGO-HANDLING GEAR INTRODUCTION GENERAL-PURPOSE GEAR SPECIAL-PURPOSE GEAR CARGO-HANDLING AIDS CARE OF CARGO-HANDLING GEAR CHAPTER 5 MATERIALS-HANDLING EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTION FORKLIFT TRUCKS TRACTORS, TRAILERS, AND HAND TRUCKS PALLET JACKS CRANES HELICOPTER POSITIONING DOLLY CONTAINER HANDLERS CHAPTER 6 BLOCK AND TACKLE, WIRE ROPE, AND MARLINESPIKE SEAMANSHIP Section I. Blocks and Tackles INTRODUCTION COMPONENTS OF WOODEN BLOCKS COMPONENTS OF METAL BLOCKS TYPES OF BLOCKS SIZES OF BLOCKS MAINTENANCE OF METAL BLOCKS TACKLE USES AND TYPES REEVING TACKLES MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE FRICTION BREAKING STRESS AND SAFE WORKING LOAD Section II. Wire Rope CARE AND USE OF WIRE ROPE MAKEUP OF WIRE ROPE CLASSIFICATION MEASUREMENT SAFE WORKING LOAD AND BREAKING STRENTH INSPECTION OF WIRE ROPES HANDLING Section III. Marlinespike Seamanship CHARACTERISTICS AND FIBER LINE CORDAGE iii
5 6-21. INSPECTION OF LINES UNCOILING NEW LINE WHIPPING LINE KNOTS, BENDS, AND HITCHES SPLICING THREE-STRAND FIBER LINE PUTTING AN EYE IN WIRE ROPE PART THREE OCEAN TERMINAL OPERATIONS CHAPTER 7 PRESTOWAGE PLANNING Section I. Terms and Factors INTRODUCTION VESSEL TONNAGE TERMS STOWAGE PLANNING FACTORS STABILITY STOWAGE AND CAPACITY BOOKLET VESSEL DEAD WEIGHT SCALE WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION TRIM TABLE Section II. Steps in Prestow Planning OVERALL CARGO LOAD PLANNING DELIVERING CARGO TO SHIPSIDE FACILITY REQUIREMENTS (T-AKR 295/296 CLASS SHIPS LOADING TIME CARGO LOADING ORDER (T-AKR 295/296 CLASS SHIPS FINAL STOWAGE PLAN Section III. Cargo Stowage Plan CONVENTIONAL CARGO VESSELS BREAK-BULK VESSEL STOWAGE PLANS CONTAINER VESSEL STOWAGE PLAN DISCHARGE PLANNING DISCHARGE OVER WHARVES BERTH ASSIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS CARGO CLEARANCE TRANSPORTATION REQUIRMENTS CHAPTER 8 LOADING AND DISCHARGING CARGO VESSELS Section I. Loading General Cargo INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE LOADING iv
6 8-3. CARGO-HANDLING OPERATIONS STOWAGE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARGO GENERAL RULES FOR STOWING CARGO SECURING OF CARGO LASHING AS A MEANS OF SECURING SECURING DECK CARGO DUNNAGE OTHER MEANS OF SECURING CARGO Section II. Discharging Break-Bulk Cargo DECK CARGO CARGO IN HOLDS TERMINAL CLEARANCE CARGO TALLYING METHODS TALLYING BREAK-BULK CARGO TEMPORARY HOLDING AREAS CARGO DAMAGE AND LOSS CARGO SECURITY SAFETY Section III. Loading Phase of RO/RO Operations RO/RO SYSTEM RO/RO VEHICLE OPERATIONS PROCEDURES LIFT-ON OPERATIONS AFT SECTION LIFT-ON OPERATIONS MIDSECTION LIFT-ON OPERATIONS FORWARD SECTION LIFT-ON OPERATIONS ROLL-ON OPERATIONS ROLL-ON LOADING SEQUENCE TRAFFIC CONTROL STOWAGE OF VEHICLES WITHIN FIRE LANES RAMP PROBLEMS DUE TO TIDES Section IV. Discharge Phase of RO/RO Operations ROLL-OFF OPERATIONS LIFT-OFF OPERATIONS Section V. Cargo Operations for T-AKR 295 and 296 Class Ships CARGO OPERATIONS (T-AKR 295 AND 296 CLASS SHIPS) RO/RO OPERATIONS (T-AKR 295 CLASS) DUAL RAMP OPERATIONS (T-AKR 295 CLASS) SINGLE RAMP OPERATIONS (T-AKR 295 CLASS) SINGLE RAMP OPERATIONS FROM THE STERN RAMP v
7 8-38. SINGLE RAMP OPERATIONS FROM THE SIDE PORT RAMP LO/LO OPERATIONS (T-AKR 295 CLASS) RO/RO OPERATIONS (T-AKR 296 CLASS) DUAL RAMP OPERATIONS FROM STERN RAMP DUAL RAMP OPERATIONS FROM THE SIDE PORT RAMP SINGLE RAMP OPERATIONS (T-AKR 296 CLASS) LO/LO OPERATIONS (T-AKR 296 CLASS) CHAPTER 9 SECURING, LOADING, AND STOWING HAZARDOUS CARGO FUNDAMENTAL SECURING PROCEDURES PRELOAD SECURING LOADING PROCEDURES TYPES OF STOWAGE STOWAGE GROUPS BOMB AND MISSILE STOWAGE PROCEDURES SECURING STRUCTURES CHAPTER 10 SPECIAL CARGO-HANDLING OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION LOGISTICS OVER-THE-SHORE OPERATIONS LASH AND SEABEE OPERATIONS BLOCKING AND BRACING ABOARD LIGHTERS CHAPTER 11 SAFETY IN TERMINAL OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION LOGISTICS OVER-THE-SHORE OPERATIONS OPENING AND CLOSING HATCHES VESSEL WORKING SURFACE SHIP'S GEAR OTHER GEAR AND EQUIPMENT HANDLING CARGO GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS CHAPTER 12 STUFFING THE CONTAINER INTRODUCTION GENERAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS CARDBOARD CARTONS PALLETIZED CARGO BAGGED, SACKED, AND BALED CARGO DRUMS WOODEN BOXES AND CRATES MACHINERY AND HEAVY-END ITEMS VEHICLES vi
8 MIXED COMMODITIES PERISHABLES CHAPTER 13 CONTAINER HANDLING AND LABELING INTRODUCTION STRADDLE CRANES STRADDLE TRUCKS DOCKSIDE CONTAINER CRANES SHIPBOARD CONTAINER CRANES LABELING AND HANDLING OF CONTAINERS SPECIAL MARKINGS SECURING OF CONTAINERS LIFTING OF CONTAINERS CHAPTER 14 CONTAINER DOCUMENTATION INTRODUCTION SHIPMENT CLEARANCE BASIC DOCUMENTATION TALLYING CONTAINERS CHAPTER 15 CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION AND INSPECTION INTRODUCTION COMMERCIAL CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION CONDUCTING A CONTAINER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION PART FIVE AIR TERMINAL OPERATIONS CHAPTER 16 AIR MOVEMENTS INTRODUCTION AIR MOBILITY COMMAND AIRCRAFT LOADING DATA DEPLOYING UNIT'S RESPONSIBILITIES LOADING UNIT'S RESPONSIBILITIES HAZARDOUS CARGO TROOP COMMANDER'S RESPONSIBILITIES SAFETY CHAPTER 17 DETERMINATION OF CENTER OF BALANCE AND CENTER OF GRAVITY Section I. Center of Balance (Vehicles and General Cargo) INTRODUCTION VEHICLE MEASUREMENTS vii
9 17-3. WEIGHT AND CENTER OF BALANCE Section II. Aircraft Center of Gravity (Weight and Balance) CENTER OF GRAVITY WEIGHT AND BALANCE CHAPTER L PALLETS AND SHORING INTRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION OF 463L PALLETS LOADING CARGO ON A 463L PALLET SECURING CARGO TO THE PALLET MULTI-PALLETIZATION STORAGE OF 463L PALLETS AND NETS CH-47 HICHS SHORING PART SIX RAIL AND INLAND WATER TERMINAL OPERATIONS CHAPTER 19 MOTOR TRANSPORT INTRODUCTION WEIGHT AND LOAD DISTRIBUTION RULES FOR LOADING UNITIZED LOADS EXPLOSIVES AND FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS CHAPTER 20 RAIL TRANSPORT INTRODUCTION PREPLANNING STAGE DETAILED PLANNING LOADING VEHICLES IN RAIL CARS LOADING UNITIZED CARGO IN RAIL CARS HAZARDOUS CARGO GENERAL RULES FOR LOADING IDLER CARS VEHICLE SECUREMENT MULTILEVEL FLATCARS CHAIN SECUREMENT CHAIN SECUREMENT OF A 2 1/2-TON TRUCK APPENDIX A CONVERSION FACTORS... A-1 APPENDIX B WARNING LABELS... B-1 GLOSSARY... Glossary-1 viii
10 REFERENCES...References-1 INDEX... Index-1 ix
11 PREFACE This manual provides guidance and technical information relevant to personnel who move supplies and materiel through water, motor, rail, and air terminals. The specific intent of this manual is to provide instructions in all phases of cargo handling with the emphasis on securing, loading, and unloading all types and configurations of cargo. Descriptions of cargo-handling gear are also provided in some detail. The US Army's environmental strategy into the 21st century defines the Army's leadership commitment and philosophy for meeting present and future environmental challenges. It provides a framework to ensure that environmental stewardship ethic governs all Army activities. The Army's environmental vision is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present and future generations, as an integral part of all Army missions. The Army's environmental vision statement communicates the Army's commitment to the environment. The proponent of this publication is HQ TRADOC. Submit changes for improving this publication on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) and forward it to Commander, USACASCOM, Training Directorate, ATTN: ATCL-AT, 401 1st Street Suite 227, Fort Lee, VA Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men. x
12 PART ONE TERMINAL ORGANIZATIONS, FACILITIES, AND VESSELS CHAPTER 1 AN OVERVIEW OF TERMINAL OPERATIONS Section I. Overview 1-1. INTRODUCTION. This chapter provides an overview of the following: Types of terminal operations. Marine terminal operations within CONUS. Terminal organizations in a TOPNS. Responsibilities of MSC. The relationship between MSC, transportation terminal service units, and the ship's officers. It also discusses the Congressionally mandated MRS of 1992, the DOD recommended development of an integrated mobility plan that gives the Army a strategically effective deployment capability based on the current reduction-in-force and the revised national security strategy. The study also identifies a shortfall of three million square feet of surge sealift capability and a shortfall of two million square feet of prepositioned sealift capability to carry Army combat, combat support, and combat service support equipment. The new integrated mobility plan calls for the expansion of the Army Afloat Prepositioning Program and is being partially met through the introduction of the T- AKR 295 and 296 Class Strategic Sealift Ships TYPES OF TERMINAL OPERATIONS. The primary categories for Army terminal operations are ocean water terminal operations and inland terminal operations. a. Ocean Water Terminals. Ocean water terminals are classified as fixed-port facilities, unimproved port facilities, or bare beach port facilities. These facilities are subclassified as general cargo terminal, container terminal, RO/RO terminal, and combination terminal. Normally, general cargo terminal operations apply to all ocean water terminals. Container, RO/RO, and combination terminal usually refer to a fixed-port facility. LOTS operations no longer refer to only bare beach operations. The expanded definition of LOTS applies to any operation where oceangoing cargo vessels discharge to lighterage. (1) Fixed port facilities. Fixed port terminals are an improved network of cargo handling facilities specifically designed for transfer of oceangoing freight, vessel discharge operations, and port clearance. At these facilities, deep-draft oceangoing vessels come alongside a pier, ship or quay and discharge cargo directly onto the apron. Most cargo moves into open or covered in-transit storage to await terminal clearance. Discharge selected cargo direct to land 1-1
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