The IMO Manual on Oil Pollution, Section IV – Combating Oil Spills (2005 edition), is an essential resource for professionals in the maritime sector. This manual compiles thirty years of global experience in managing marine oil pollution, offering comprehensive insights and practical strategies.
This edition enhances previous knowledge and presents updated guidance on oil spill response protocols. It provides a thorough understanding of how various types of oil behave when spilled, and the consequential effects on marine and coastal ecosystems.
Key features of the IMO Manual on Oil Pollution include:
- Detailed assessments of oil spill impacts and effective response mechanisms.
- New chapters on in situ burning and bioremediation techniques, expanding the toolset for oil spill combatants.
Additionally, this manual supplies guidance on essential training procedures, realistic exercises, and the maintenance and storage of response equipment. It also addresses critical topics like liability, compensation frameworks, and cost accounting, making it an invaluable tool for policymakers and environmental managers.
Reviewed and approved by the Oil Pollution, Preparedness, Response and Cooperation (OPRC) Working Group and the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), this manual reflects the most current standards in oil spill prevention and response. Equip your team with the most reliable and authoritative resource available to combat oil spills effectively.