Oil spill response essentials: a practical field guide for effective action
A successful oil spill response requires rapid decision-making, effective coordination, and the right tools and strategies. This Oil Spill Response Field Guide provides an essential overview of the key steps in oil spill response, from initial assessment to containment, recovery, and waste management.
Key topics covered include:
- Health and safety considerations: Managing risks, PPE requirements, and responder training.
- Oil behaviour and weathering: Understanding how oil spreads, evaporates, and emulsifies in different conditions.
- Surveillance and spill tracking: Using aerial reconnaissance, remote sensing, and oil spill modelling.
- Containment and recovery strategies: Deploying booms, skimmers, and sorbents to maximise oil removal.
- Dispersant application and in-situ burning: Evaluating chemical and burning techniques for oil removal.
- Shoreline protection and clean-up: Strategies for minimising shoreline impact and selecting appropriate response techniques.
- Waste management and environmental considerations: Handling, treating, and disposing of recovered oil and contaminated materials.
- Documentation and stakeholder communication: Reporting procedures, regulatory compliance, and media engagement.
This guide serves as a foundational reference for responders, ensuring a structured and effective approach to oil spill incidents.