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Managing Marine Emergencies

Managing Marine Emergencies. High Level Management. Govt Decision IRCG. Marine Casualties IRCG co-ordinates and directs all marine emergency casualty response Salvage plan approval/monitoring/intervention At Sea Pollution Response

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Managing Marine Emergencies

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  1. Managing Marine Emergencies High Level Management

  2. Govt Decision IRCG • Marine Casualties • IRCG co-ordinates and directs all marine emergency casualty response • Salvage plan approval/monitoring/intervention • At Sea Pollution Response • IRCG co-ordinates and directs at sea pollution response • Shoreline Pollution Response • Directed and co-ordinated by the IRCG • Shoreline cleanup carried out by local authorities • Local Authorities/Ports must have a contingency plan and carryout training and exercises

  3. Role & Responsibilities Major Incident Response • Lead Govt Department DTTAS • Principal Support Role IRCG Local Authorities Other potential Support Roles CIL Harbour Masters Port Authorities DoD AGS HSE

  4. Economic health of the State depends on Shipping Safe form of transport What can go wrong? Collision Grounding Fire & Explosion Sinking Mechanical & structural Failure

  5. As a result of an incidentImportant Question is always • Is there any Danger, damage, loss • People • Ship and Cargo • Environment • How to minimise

  6. Consider Where, What, How much, Impact –Population -Environment

  7. CONSIDER Type Bulk Carrier Tanker oil/LNG/LPG Chemical/ Ore Bulk Oil Container Vessel General Cargo Passenger Size Construction & Layout WT compartments Loading discharging fac Power sources Cargo Type IMDG Quantity Liquid/Solid How to shift Fuel/Bunkers

  8. Type of vessel Stability of vessel/Cargo/Bunkers • Location of the vessel • Sand/rocky coastline • Water depth • Prevailing weather conditions • Health Safety & Security • Population/Responders • Environmental Sensitive areas • Socio -Economic

  9. The Parties involved • Ship Owner Manager • The Ship Master • Cargo interests • Average adjuster • P & I insurance • H&M Insurance • MSO • Coast Guard • Port Authority • Local Authority • Salvors • Dept of Environment • Dept of Agriculture • NPWS • Local Fishermen • Local Tourism interests etcetcetcetcetc • Local , National & international Media

  10. Command and control managing the response to amajor pollution incident from shipping Major Shipping Pollution Incident Activate the NCP Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Ship Casualty Co-ordinates and directs all response issues IRCG At Sea Pollution Response Co-ordinates and directs at sea and aerial response Operations IRCG Shoreline Pollution Cleanup Directed and co-ordinated by IRCG Shoreline Response Centre Managed and manned by Local Authority NMOC MRCC/MRSC Co-ordinates SAR IRCG

  11. Shore Response Centre This group should comprise the major players and responsible party The above four functional groups can be made up from authorities, insurers, contractors, oil company personnel and others

  12. SHORELINE RESPONSE CENTRE

  13. Role & Responsibilities Emergency Planning • Lead Govt Department DTTAS • Principal Support Role IRCG Local Authorities Other potential Support Roles CIL Harbour Masters Port Authorities DoD AGS HSE

  14. Framework for Major Emergency Management

  15. Illustration of Co-ordination Centres During Response Beachmaster Shore Response Centre Framework Doc MEM page 44

  16. Major Emergency • Major Emergency declared by authorised person of the PRA as a result of situation appraisal by the senior ranking officer of the emergency response teams on site. • Local/Regional Emergency Incident Site • PRA “Controller of Operations” at site of emergency • Lead Agency –specific PRA assigned Co-ordination • On site Co-ordination Centre Beachmaster/Incident Manager

  17. Major Emergency Crisis Management Team Strategic Level management group within each PRA • Manage, control and co-ordinate Agencys response • Support “Controller of Operations” • Liaise with National HQs and Govt Depts on strategic issues • Interagency Co-ordination Groups IAMEAC in MER

  18. Major Emergency Regional Co-ordination Groups • Regional Level emergency declared • Mutual aid, support and co-ordination facilities activated within a region • Regional Steering Group • Single Regional Co-ordination Centre Shore Response Centre

  19. Lead Govt. Dept.National Emergency Co-ordination Centre • Incident poses a threat to public safety or health, social and economic functioning, damage to infrastructure, property or to the environment on a scale that requires a co-ordinated national response • Lead Govt Dept nominated to manage national level issues to ensure information is provided to the public • Strategic Emergency Planning Guidance Document

  20. Lead Govt. Dept.National Emergency Co-ordination Centre • Role is to initiate the relevant national emergency crisis response and to provide the mechanism for appropriate co-ordination of a national level response and linking the local response as appropriate. • Lead Govt Dept convenes the National Co-ordination Group.

  21. Lead Government Department • Determine hierarchy of priorities • Arrangements for information management • Implement public information strategy thru’ Government Information Service • Key information/message • Manage information on Web sites monitor social media • Co-ordination of Media messages various agencies • Type of Media • Briefings • Local and/or National • Subject matter Specialist Advice • Briefing Ministers

  22. Clipper Cheyanne 2002

  23. SAR-Containment-Clean up-salvage

  24. SAR • Harbour Master • Ships Captain • Coast Guard • HSE -Ambulance

  25. Shoreline Response Centre SRC Planning Logistics Finance Operations Media communications Protection Containment Recovery Waste Disposal ONSCENE

  26. Shore line Response CentreProtection Containment Recovery • Harbour Master • Tier 2 responder company • Local Authority

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