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Challenges to MET Institutions (02), Double containment implications The resulting cofferdam area is maintained with pressurised nitrogen, which requires onboard generation of N2 and close monitoring of the N2 pressure during voyage and loading/ unloading., MET Institutions Challenges Classified into Double containment, MET Institutions Challenges Classified into Boil off, MET Institutions Challenges Classified into Cryogenic nature of cargo, Double containment implications Double containment and an internal hold. The cargo tanks are usually referred to as the 'cargo containment system'., Double containment implications This is often completely separate from the ship; i.e. not part of the ship's structure or its strength members. This is a major difference between gas carriers and the oil tankers and chemical carriers., Double containment implications Cargo tanks may be of the independent self-supporting type or of a membrane design., MET Institutions Challenges Classified into Propulsion system