OSRL will work in conjunction with the Incident Owner to ensure an efficient and effective response is delivered in proportion to the incident. The response will be coordinated by the OSRL Incident Manager through the Emergency Operations Centre.
The Containment Toolkit system configurations have been designed to provide the most efficient way of mobilising the equipment. Most of the equipment is packed in intermodal units which allow for ease of transport by road, sea or air.
During vessel selection the following factors should be considered:
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Aircraft type is determined by several factors:
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Minimum Equipment Bundle
Flexible Flowlines and Jumpers |
Equipment for one leg:
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Road - No Sea - Yes Air - No |
Flowline End Termination Package and Flowspool with Latch and Connectors |
Equipment for one leg:
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Road - Yes Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Chemical Delivery Hardware |
Equipment for one leg:
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Road - Yes Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Transfer Pumps, Incinerator Pumps & Coolers
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Equipment for one leg:
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Road - Yes Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Hose End Valves |
Equipment for one string:
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Road - Yes
Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Marine Offloading Hoses |
Equipment for one string:
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Road - Yes
Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Flowline Lifting Tool |
Two Flowline Lifting Tools | Road - Yes
Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
Swivels |
Equipment for one leg: 4 Swivels |
Road - Yes
Sea - Yes Air - Yes |
All documentation is available on the OSRL EDMS (Electronic Document Management System). For access to this site please contact your Subscriber Technical Advisory Forum (STAF) representative or contact the OSRL document controller via documentcontrol@oilspillresponse.com