Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... equipment oper- ating through side ports is limited in activity to the one deck on which the side ports are located . Cargo worked to other decks through the blind hatches re- quires the use of slings . To get the complete benefit of ...
... equipment oper- ating through side ports is limited in activity to the one deck on which the side ports are located . Cargo worked to other decks through the blind hatches re- quires the use of slings . To get the complete benefit of ...
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... equipment which moves the cargo by power without any manual pushing or pull- ing . Crane - Type Machine When loading a ship , drafts should be made up wherever the cargo is located and moved intact to the point on the pier where drafts ...
... equipment which moves the cargo by power without any manual pushing or pull- ing . Crane - Type Machine When loading a ship , drafts should be made up wherever the cargo is located and moved intact to the point on the pier where drafts ...
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... Equipment. Modern Sanitary Facilities With the exception of the officers ' baths , which have been done over , the crew's lavatories throughout the ship have been ripped out and remodeled . A large shower room has been built on the after ...
... Equipment. Modern Sanitary Facilities With the exception of the officers ' baths , which have been done over , the crew's lavatories throughout the ship have been ripped out and remodeled . A large shower room has been built on the after ...
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