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RO-CLEAN DESMI A/S

RO-CLEAN DESMI A/S. Eastern & Southern Africa Ports Environmental Managers Working Conference Presenter Leslie Andrews General Manager Ro Clean Desmi Ltd United Kingdom Sept 2010. Contents. Ro Clean Desmi Introduction Contingency Planning Components - Oil Spill Response Q&A. Intro.

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RO-CLEAN DESMI A/S

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  1. RO-CLEAN DESMI A/S Eastern & Southern Africa Ports Environmental Managers Working Conference Presenter Leslie Andrews General Manager Ro Clean Desmi Ltd United Kingdom Sept 2010

  2. Contents • Ro Clean Desmi Introduction • Contingency Planning • Components - Oil Spill Response • Q&A Intro

  3. Introduction RO-CLEAN DESMI A/S: 30 + Years Market Leader in Development & Manufacture of Oil Pollution Equipment Subsidiary of the DESMI Group of Companies Head Office: Odense, Denmark Branches: United Kingdom USA Ecuador Indonesia China Network: 60 Agents Worldwide Tiered

  4. Contingency Plan – Tiered Preparedness Most Ports Will be Expected to Have A Tier 1 or 2 Level of Preparedeness Cont Plan Generic

  5. Contingency Plan – Generic Steps Fast Track

  6. Contingency Plan – Fast Track Time Graph

  7. Components of an Oil Spill This can only be Achieved if you Have The Right Equipment & Trained Personnel in the Right Location Components

  8. Components of an Oil Spill • Containment • Collection • Temporary Storage • In addition: • Chemical Dispersants • Absorbents • Others Containment

  9. EQUIPMENT – CONTAINMENT BOOMS Oil when spilt in water will float & spread. To prevent the oil spreading booms are used to hold or deflect the oil to facilitate collection and to protect sensitive areas. Air

  10. EQUIPMENT – CONTAINMENT Air-BuoyancyPicture Shows RO-BOOM Foam

  11. EQUIPMENT – CONTAINMENT Foam-Buoyancy Picture Shows TROIL BOOM GP & RO-FENCE Beach

  12. EQUIPMENT – CONTAINMENT Intertidal ZonesPicture Shows TROILBOOM BEACH ALL THESE BOOMS ARE DESIGNED TO CONTAIN THE OIL SO WE CAN BEGIN THE NEXT PROCESS........ Collection

  13. EQUIPMENT – COLLECTION SKIMMERS These devices are designed to recover oil off the surface of water. They vary greatly in capacity & operating principle. Belt

  14. EQUIPMENT – COLLECTION Belt SkimmersPicture Shows ALLIGATOR Skimmer Weir

  15. EQUIPMENT – COLLECTION Weir SkimmersPicture Shows TERMINATOR & TARANTULA Skimmers Brush

  16. EQUIPMENT – COLLECTION Brush & Disc SkimmersPicture Shows HELIX & DBD Skimmers ALL THESE SKIMMERS ARE DESIGNED TO COLLECT OIL SO WE CAN BEGIN THE NEXT PROCESS........ Storage

  17. EQUIPMENT – TEMPORARY STORAGE STORAGE TANKS Are used when the location of the clean up operations or the quantity of oil makes it impractical to immediately transport or dispose of the recovered oil. Floating

  18. EQUIPMENT – TEMPORARY STORAGE Floating Tanks Picture Shows RO TANK Frame

  19. EQUIPMENT – TEMPORARY STORAGE Frame TanksPicture Shows TROIL TANK & FASTANK THOSE ARE THE THREE MAIN COMPONENTS. LETS NOT FORGET........ Dispersant & Absorbent

  20. EQUIPMENT DISPERSANTS & ABSORBENTS Chemical DispersantsPicture Shows WIDESPRAY Boat Sprayer Absorbents

  21. EQUIPMENT – COMBINATION PRODUCTS Anti Pollution Workboats – Containment, Collection & Storage in one unit In Situ Burning Containment & Burning – Eliminates the Need for Skimmers or Storage

  22. Summary • Every Port is Different – Geographical, • Politically, etc • It is Essential at the Consultancy Phase to • Identify Requirements • Only After this Can the Correct Plan be • Defined • Staffing & Equipment Selection will be • Unique to Each Port

  23. A VISUAL REMINDER

  24. A VISUAL REMINDER

  25. A VISUAL REMINDER

  26. A VISUAL REMINDER

  27. A VISUAL REMINDER ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF KENYA

  28. Q & A THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME www.ro-cleandesmi.com

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