What is Leitungsverdrängung?
In this glossary, Leitungsverdrängung refers to: The process of clearing a pipeline by pushing cargo or liquid out with another medium, usually to ensure product segregation or minimize loss during transfer.
How is Leitungsverdrängung used in maritime?
In maritime communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "Terminal an Schiff: Nach Beendigung der Ladung wird die Leitungsverdrängung mit Seewasser durchgeführt; Schnittstelle überwachen und Kontamination vermeiden."
Why does Leitungsverdrängung matter in maritime?
Leitungsverdrängung matters because it supports clear communication in Cargo contexts for Deck Officers, Engine Officers, and Masters. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as STCW, Marlins Test, ISF Watchkeeper, and GMDSS.
Who uses Leitungsverdrängung?
Leitungsverdrängung is mainly used by Deck Officers, Engine Officers, and Masters.
What category does Leitungsverdrängung belong to?
In this glossary, Leitungsverdrängung is grouped under Cargo. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.
Where does this definition come from?
This definition is sourced from IMO SMCP, STCW Convention, SOLAS, COLREG and published by Protermify Maritime as a static maritime reference page.