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Marine Oil Terminal

Marine Oil Terminal, Operational Audit:

​​​Field audit to verify the suitability of any given Marine Terminal to perform cargo transfers according with the international standards OCIMF, CDI & Customer Specific Requirements, also the operational risks and potential losses as consequences of any of those limitations.

​A full report and photographic journal into:

  • Safety standards and historical safety issues
    Technical and safety certification is current and complied with
    Environmental compliance
    The terminals occupational health and safety  (incident reporting etc)
    Future objectives
    Repair program

     

Shore Tankage:
- Shore tank Capacities and stored grades – any history of overfilling

- Tank farm Fire Fighting Capability & Detection 
- Terminal External fire fighting assistance

 

Berth Operations:
- Marine Berth Fire Fighting Capability & Detection
- Berth External fire fighting assistance
- Loading / discharge rates – any issues 
- Loading Arms / flexible hoses
- Berth Oil Spill Equipment
- Berth Oil Spill Contingency
- Berth Summary
- Berth lighting conditions
- Berth maximum / minimum drafts

Other Terminal Parameters
- Oily Water collection system
- Shore Quantification
- Shore tank measurement
- Bill of Lading determination
- Independent inspectors associated with the terminal

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