Operational Guide. Cedre: 2005, 54p.
This
guide replaces two others entitled "Manual for treating
slicks with dispersants sprayed from surface vessels"
and "Manual for treating slicks with dispersants sprayed
from airborne assets" dating back to 1987 and 1991
respectively.
It has become apparent for Cedre experts and the organisations
we cooperate with that there is currently a need to update
our publications in the light of how techniques, technology
and knowledge have developed, presenting the information
in a more operational format for the purposes of response.
Table
of contents
A.
PREPAREDNESS - RESPONSE PLAN
A.1 - Why use dispersants at all?
A.2 - How do dispersants work?
A.3 - When can you spray dispersants?
A.4 - Types of dispersants
A.5 - Regulations: dispersant certification
A.6 - Geographical limits regarding the use of dispersants
A.7 - Size of stockpiles and how to manage them
B. SITUATION ASSESSMENT
B.1 - Slick characteristics
B.2 - Net Environmental Benefit Analysis (NEBA)
B.3 - Logistics requirements
B.4 - To spray or not to spray?
