A highly realistic maritime training scene showing an ammonia bunkering operation on the main deck of a modern commercial ship. Wide-angle view of a fuel transfer station with crew members, transfer hoses, manifolds, piping, safety equipment, containment areas and deck markings.2 3The image is designed as a safety training hazard identification exercise. Multiple ammonia-related hazards are visible throughout the scene but are NOT labelled.4 5Include:6 7• A visible white ammonia vapour cloud escaping from a hose coupling during fuel transfer.8• A crew member connecting a transfer hose while not wearing chemical-resistant gloves.9• Another crew member inside the transfer area without safety goggles or face protection.10• A portable ammonia gas detector lying on the deck instead of being worn.11• An emergency eyewash station partially blocked by boxes and equipment.12• A small liquid puddle beneath a pipe flange suggesting an ammonia leak.13• A crew member using a mobile phone inside the bunkering zone.14• A fuel transfer hose crossing a designated walkway creating a trip hazard.15• An open PPE locker with chemical protective suits missing.16• A crew member entering the transfer area without a hard hat.17• A ventilation air intake partly covered by materials.18• A crew member standing inside a marked exclusion zone without appropriate PPE.19• An ammonia warning sign obscured by stacked cargo.20• Poor housekeeping with tools, spanners and equipment scattered on deck.21• An Ver más