Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills
Guidelines for Emergency Responders

1. Auflage Dezember 2010
546 Seiten, Hardcover
Praktikerbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
The Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is shaping up to be the largest offshore oil spill in history and an ecological nightmare of epic proportions. Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills is intended to aid in the response of this tragic disaster by providing, in one volume, information to rapidly orient response workers. It outlines the toxic nature of crude oil, covering properties of crude oil, chemical composition, toxicity to humans and marine life, and investigates the impact of oil spills from historical case studies. The current arsenals available to address oil spills, such as dispersants, absorbing booms, skinning, and other methods are also discussed. Technologies which are rapidly being developed to address the Gulf Oil Spill are considered, alongside with extensive information on chemical protective clothing, air monitoring, respiratory protection, management of waste, and much more. The book concludes with a chapter discussing responsible.
The Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is shaping up to be the largest offshore oil spill in history and an ecological nightmare of epic proportions. Emergency Response Management of Offshore Oil Spills is intended to aid in the response of this tragic disaster by providing, in one volume, information to rapidly orient response workers. It outlines the toxic nature of crude oil, covering properties of crude oil, chemical composition, toxicity to humans and marine life, and investigates the impact of oil spills from historical case studies. The current arsenals available to address oil spills, such as dispersants, absorbing booms, skinning, and other methods are also discussed. Technologies which are rapidly being developed to address the Gulf Oil Spill are considered, alongside with extensive information on chemical protective clothing, air monitoring, respiratory protection, management of waste, and much more. The book concludes with a chapter discussing responsible care and takes a critical look at the reasons why the Deepwater Horizon Rig catastrophe happened and the failure of British Petroleum to act in a responsible manner.
1. Toxic Nature of Crude Oil.
1.1 High Risk Areas.
1.2 Potential Impacts.
1.3 Definitions.
1.4 Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts.
2. Origins of Spills.
2.1 Offshore Drilling.
2.2 Case Study.
3. Use of Chemical Dispersants.
3.1 Dispersants.
3.2 Methods of Applicaion.
3.3 Types of Dispensants and Commerical Products.
4. Combating Spills at the Shoreline.
4.1 Chemical Warfare.
4.2 Booms and Barriers.
5. Emerging Technologies.
5.1 Clean World Innovations and EncapSol.
5.2 Centrifuges.
5.3 Skimmers and Response Vessels.
6. Spill Response and Worker Protection.
6.1 Countermeasure Options.
6.2 Spill Response Protocols and Strategies.
6.3 Worker Protection.
6.4 The Oil Spill Response Plan.
6.5 Air Monitoring.
7. Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill.
7.1 The Impacts.
7.2 The Waxman/Stupak Letter.
7.3 Standard of Care.
Index.
About the Authors.
Anton Davletshin is Senior Project Manager for N&P, Ltd, a firm specializing in standard of care assessments. Anton manages sampling programs, conducts historical literature reviews and assists in environmental impact assessments that aid N&P staff in forensic reconstruction of legacy pollution problems. His expertise extends to applications of air dispersion simulations using EPA-approved AerMod used in the evaluation of community impacts from point and area sources of emissions from within industrial complexes. A graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, he holds a degree in Construction Management.