Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Sarah Thompson, Mike Lynch, Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force Genre: Manual Publisher: Department of Ecology State of Washington Edition: June 2017 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 40 Description: This Bunkering Best Practices manual contains tips and best practices that can help you prevent oil spills and protect Washington’s environment, public health, safety, and economy. We encourage you to use this guide to develop your bunkering policies and train your crew in safe and effective practices. By using responsible oil transfer procedures, you can greatly reduce costly and dangerous spill incidents. The Washington State Department of Ecology regulates oil transfers over Washington waters to help prevent oil spills. The bunkering best practices checklists in this guide comply with the Washington State bunkering rule (Chapter 317-40 WAC). The checklists include the experience and knowledge of our spill prevention inspectors. Our inspectors have conducted and observed thousands of bunkering operations and reviewed many more vessel oil transfer/bunkering procedures. The practices highlighted in this manual are meant to create a spill prevention mindset during your bunkering operations. They do not replace your vessel’s procedures or the federal oil transfer requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard. Additional info: A video related to this manual can be downloaded from
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Bunkering Best Practices
Language: english
Author: Sarah Thompson, Mike Lynch, Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Department of Ecology State of Washington
Edition: June 2017
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 40
Description: This Bunkering Best Practices manual contains tips and best practices that can help you prevent oil spills and protect Washington’s environment, public health, safety, and economy. We encourage you to use this guide to develop your bunkering policies and train your crew in safe and effective practices. By using responsible oil transfer procedures, you can greatly reduce costly and dangerous spill incidents.
The Washington State Department of Ecology regulates oil transfers over Washington waters to help prevent oil spills. The bunkering best practices checklists in this guide comply with the Washington State bunkering rule (Chapter 317-40
WAC).
The checklists include the experience and knowledge of our spill prevention inspectors. Our inspectors have conducted and observed thousands of bunkering operations and reviewed many more vessel oil transfer/bunkering procedures.
The practices highlighted in this manual are meant to create a spill prevention mindset during your bunkering operations. They do not replace your vessel’s procedures or the federal oil transfer requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Additional info: A video related to this manual can be downloaded from
Bunkering Best Practices: Protecting People and the Environment [2013, MP4]
Year: 2013 | Language: English | Format: MP4 | Quality: HDTV | Genre: Environment | Audio codec: AAC | Video codec: Other MPEG4
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