Cargo Handling Sheet. Name Mid Cut Fatty Alcohol. Document Date 12 August 2015 Revision 1

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1 Cargo Handling Sheet Name Mid Cut Fatty Alcohol Document Date 12 August 2015

2 Product Details: Product Name: Palmerol Shipping Name: Chemical Family: Product Code: SDS: Laurel-Myristyl Alcohol Alcohols (C12+), primary,linear N/A To be supplied prior to loading Physical Properties: Specific gravity: 22 deg C. Correction factor: Dynamic Viscosity: check with shipper not available Vapor Pressure: <= 22 deg C. Boiling Point: >= deg C. Melting Range: deg C. Flash Point: deg C. Notes: Transshipments Prior to arranging a transhipment, the Shell Chemical Charterer must agree Owner s proposed plan Marpol Details: Marpol Annex: Annex II IMO Ship Type: 2 IMO Pollution Category: Oil Like: High Viscosity: Solidifying: Y Yes Not if temperature maintained Not if temperature maintained Notes: USCG: USCG compatibility group 20, not compatible with group 12 Isocyanates 2

3 Cargo Handling Requirements: Prepurging of Vessel s Tanks: Yes, see regional requirements, Percent Oxygen in Prepurge Max 3% Blanket Required: Yes Percent Oxygen in Nitrogen Blanket: Max 3% Vapor Space Purge: No Loading Temperature Range: deg C. Transit Temperature Range: Discharge Temperature Range: deg C deg C Maximum Heating Coil Temperature: 60 deg C. Adjacent Maximum Cargo Temperature: 40 deg C check with shipper Notes: Carrier to check with shipper to ensure correct heating requirements. Regional Requirements: Quality testing: A wallwash will be carried out prior to loading the first foot and samples retained. P& G will test the first foot sample for Water, Colour, and Appearance, results of the first foot test will determine whether the wallwash samples require to be tested.. On voyages of <10 days, tanks may only be required to be blanketed. Notes: If Nitrogen blanket is in place and Carrier chooses to transship, carrier must reapply nitrogen blanket on the cargo, both on the discharging and receiving ship, at their time, risk, and expense. Tank Acceptance Requirements: All shore and ship cargo lines and tanks are to be presented clean (residual free), dry, odor free, and rust free, with good gaskets and pressure tested heating coils. Prior Cargo Restrictions: Styrene or any other product which may polymerize. Also Sulphuric and Phosphoric acids, and Caustic. When product is to be received by or discharged to P&G, specific prior cargo restrictions have to be observed. P&G priors link:- Appendices PandG Priors 3

4 Stainless Steel or Coated Tanks : Stainless preferred. Highbaked phenolic and modified phenolic coatings may be accepted. Carrier to verify suitability of coating for products Wall Wash Required: See regional requirements. Wash Specifications Maintenance of heating coils is to be verified in the ship s log. If product is to be heated, heating coils are to be confirmed leak free. If product is not heated, heating coils are to be drained, dried and blanked off. Safety Information and Incident Reporting. Safety Information: For more detailed information, refer to the SDS or e-sds for reportable spill/release quantities whether in the water, air or ground. Incident Reporting for vessels on Shell charter. International Registered Vessels: call Shell International Trading and Shipping in London on (44) Jones Act Vessels: call the Shell 24 hr. incident number at The USA National response center telephone number is For additional marine cargo handling advice or information, contact Captain Eddie Trotter at ( ) 4

5 Shell Chemical LP PO Box 4407 Houston Texas USA Tel Internet Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is, to the best of our knowledge, true and accurate, but any recommendations or suggestions that may be made are without guarantee, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. Furthermore, nothing contained herein shall be construed as a recommendation to use any product in conflict with existing patents covering any material or its use. Shell Chemicals The expression Shell Chemicals refers to the companies of the Shell Group of companies that are engaged in the chemical businesses. Each of the companies that make up the Shell Group of companies is an independent entity and has its own separate identity. 5