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Scenarios for oil-spill simulations Preliminary inputs to address the action 4.3 and to define the operational framework Maria Trabace Lorenzo Natrella Apulia Region, Civil Protection dept. Second Steering Committee meeting Rijeka, 2 and 3 October 2013

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Scenarios for oil-spill simulationsPreliminary inputs to address the action 4.3

and to define the operational framework

Maria Trabace

Lorenzo Natrella

Apulia Region, Civil Protection dept.

Second Steering Committee meeting

Rijeka, 2 and 3 October 2013

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Getting tunedOil-spill simulations scenarios as project core

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WP4: simulations of oil-spill to test and improve reaction capacity

Scenarios for excercises in North and South Adriatic (4.3)

Implementation of the oil-spill simulationsand exercises (4.4)

Evaluation of the exercises and proposals for harmonizing / improving the effective cross-border coordination capacity (4.5)

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Simulations/exercises are the core part of the HAZADR project

Scenarios for excercises in North and South Adriatic (4.3)

Implementation of the crossborderexercises / simulations (4.4)

Evaluation of the exercises and proposals for harmonizing / improving the effective cross-border coordination capacity (4.5)

bottlenecks

and

deficiencies of

applicable

contingency

plans (WP3)

Testing

reability and

functioning of

the ATLAS

(WP3 + 4.1)

Matter of

educational

packages for

the Training

Centre (WP5)

Guidelines to harmonize contingency plans. Coordination of the

emergency teams. Reduction of deployment time in case of disaster.

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Action 4.3: what is about?

4.3 Elaboration of scenarios for response exercises

Duration May 2013 – September 2013

Description This activity intends to produce two scenarios for international exercises in Southern Adriatic &

Northern Adriatic containing site description and incident facts, and proposing safety and

security measures, clean-up methods at sea and on land, communication methods, tasks for the

respective participants and the necessary containment and clean-up equipment.

Exercises consider meteo and climatic conditions that may affect the oil dynamic (direction,

speed, impact) nearby the coasts in case of spill. At this regard, the scenarios are enhanced by

the data of one coastal radars in the highly trafficked commercial pole of the Dalmatian

archipelagos of Split with coverage of 5000 Km2 each is foreseen

outputs

LB B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12

Apul PGZ Zadar Split Istarsk Emilia Marche CNR OGS IOF Split MPWT

Albania

NIB

Piran

IMB

Monten

Elaboration

scenario 1 (North

Adriatic)

1

Elaboration

scenario 2 (South

Adriatic)

1

Set-up of 1 HF

meteo-radar

1

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Action 4.3 boosts action 4.4 «implementation of the exercises»

4.4 Implementation of the crossborder exercises

Duration October 2013 – January 2015

Description Organization of intervention exercises (targets: open sea intervention & beach decontaminations;

scope: sea disasters simulations, ship collision with consequent burning and oil spillage) for the

“in field” testing of operative procedures, protocols of intervention, effectiveness of risk

management chains, as well as the training of the staff employed in the civil protection

mechanisms (tackled in WP5).

2 joint exercises (attended by Civil Protections, Coastal Guards, etc…) are scheduled in the

Northern & Southern Part of Adriatic (partners to be split in 2 groups). This action schedules 1

day rendez-vous preparation and 1 day exercises, with sea disaster simulation at convergence of

means of interventions from different Adriatic regions

outputsLB B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12

Apul PGZ Zadar Split Istarsk Emilia Marche CNR OGS IOFSplit

MPWTAlbania

NIB Piran

IMB Monten

Excercise 1 (North Adriatic)

x 1coord

x x x

Exercise 2 (South Adriatic)

1coord

x x x

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Profiling exercisesUnderstanding “what” to understand “how”

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INDEX

1. Objectives

2. Administrative and geographical site where the Project Partners intend to

realize the exercises

3. Definition of the scenarios

4. Type of exercise: Real or only for “command /headquarters”

5. Department and participant Organizations: Scientific, Technical,

Administrative, Operative etc.

6. Individuation of the Coordination Centres and the Command and Control

head office

7. Communication systems

8. Equipments and materials

9. Planned activities;

10. Monitoring activities and “Observers” to send on the exercise sites

11. Preparatory activities , training and briefing

12. Exercises: date, length and timetable

13. Post-exercise activity and Debriefing

14. Procedures, Protocols and Emergency plans to applicate at the exercises

15. Other points and issues to consider

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ObjectivesWhat to do

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1.OBJECTIVES

a) Test the organization system and the capacity of the territory competent offices to

manage the protection system of the sea from pollution of oil, hazardous or

noxious substances;

b) Test any emergency plan on the risk pollution of the sea in order to improve or

acquire appropriate Planning Tools;

c) Test the organization and the ability of regions bordering the Adriatic sea to

coordinate and implement its own procedures and methods in order to pursue a

common line in the management of emergencies at sea and cooperate in

overcoming the emergency;

d) Test the equipment, the vehicles efficiency, the technology to cope the emergency;

e) Test the training of the staff employed in the real emergency.

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2. SITE OF THE EXERCISES (WHERE!!)- OPTIONS

a) Offshore (international water);

b) From 1 to 2 km near the coast;

c) Within 50 meters from the coastline;

d) On land but with the involvement of marine waters and the coast;

The location of the exercises depends on the own partners’ jurisdiction in

case of hazards.

� Do you have jurisdiction on open sea?

� Do you have jurisdiction on coastal areas?

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3. EXERCISE OBJECT: SCENARIOS - OPTIONS

a) Sea disaster and consequent oil-spill (dispersion of fuel and load)

b) Accident aboard a single vessel, fire, sinking risk, and consequent pollution of the

sea

c) Error during entry or exit from harbour

d) Silting up or stranding due to the weather conditions

e) Damage to the engines, inability to drive;

f) Human error

g) Accident on platforms of oil/gas offshore;

h) other proposals ?….

The typology of the exercises depends on the own partners’ jurisdiction in

case of hazards.

� Over which type of hazards do you have jurisdiction?

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The location of the exercises

depends on the own partners’

jurisdiction in case of hazards.

� Do you have jurisdiction on

open sea?

� Do you have jurisdiction on

coastal areas?

The typology of the exercises depends

on the own partners’ jurisdiction in

case of hazards.

� Over which type of hazards do you

have jurisdiction?

First crucial decision to be taken by the SC

2 cross border exercises on open sea

or

more local / interregional exercises on coasts

based on a common CB approach?

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4.TYPOLOGY OF THE EXERCISES : REAL OR FOR COMMAND /HEADQUARTERS

command

/headquarters

• Real use of resources (staff and

equipment)

•Physical location of the event and the

real presence on the exercise site

• Execution time depend on the

development of exercise

•Refunds for participants

• Unexpected events and situations of real

emergency

• Other

• Limited use of resources (staff and

equipment) only with the involvement of

the coordination centers

• Real presence on the exercise site it’s

not required

•Execution time depend on the scheduled

time in the document

• No Refunds for participants

•Other

Real

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Organizative aspectsHow to do

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5. ORGANIZATIONS

Civil Protection structures, State and local agencies, military….

• National Department of Civil Protection;

• Region........... – Civil Protection Service;

• Prefecture of ................

• Province of ............

• Municipality of ......;

• Provincial command of the fire brigade of .......;

• Police Headquarters of .........;

• Provincial command of “Guardia di Finanza” (Italian finance police/tax police ) Aero Naval

Operations Center of ......;

• Coast Guard Office of .....

• “Corpo Forestale dello Stato” of .......;

• Emergency Medical Service..............;

• Voluntary associations of Civil Protection

• Italian Red Cross (Croce Rossa);

• National Alpine Cliff and Cave Rescue Corps (Corpo Nazionale Soccorso Alpino e

Speleologico);

• ARPA (Regional Agency for Environmental Protection).............

• CNR (National Center of Research)........

• ISPRA (Institute for Protection and Environmental Research)

• I.M.O. International Maritime Organization;

• Agency for Maritime Safety;

• Other organizations/institutions

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Other organizations

• PROJECT HAZADR PARTNERS

• Port Authority of ...........

• Technological Networks Managers (Enel, Telecom,

TIM etc., ENI GAS&POWER, etc.)

• Underwater engineering society;

• Marine ecology society

• Biology marine society

• …..

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6. COORDINATION CENTRE, THE COMMAND AND CONTROL HEAD OFFICE

- Sala Situazioni Italia (Department of Civil Protection);

- Apulia Region- COR/SOIR (Regional Operative Centre / Regional Integrated

Operating Room)

- Apulia Region – CFD (Decentralized Regional Center of Civil Protection)

- Apulia Region UdC (‘Unità di Crisi Regionale’: The Command And Control Head

Office)

- Region................... Civil Protection Service................................

- Prefecture of .................... C.C.S. (Rescue Coordination Centre)

- C.O.M. (‘Centro Operativo Misto’ : Mixed Operational Centre of..........)

- Province of ...................... Provincial Operations Centre of .......

- C.O.C. (‘Centro Operativo Comunale’: Municipal Operations Center) of……

- Coast Guard of .............. Operations Centre

- Emergency Medical Service (118)......................

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7. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

The used communication systems will be indicated with the relative telephone, fax,

email, radio frequency etc…

The Structures or the Associations that will manage the radio

communications will also be indicated.

It is not allowed the use of the equipment or the use of radio frequencies in

the absence of specific authorization.

Example:

Sala operativa regionale

Tel:0805802212

Fax:0805802275

Mail:[email protected]

VHF: 164.425 MHZ

…..

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8. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS

Specific list of equipment and materials necessary for the

construction of the exercise

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9. PLANNED ACTIVITY

On the basis of the chosen scenarios, all the activities of

each Partner will be defined in a specific document (exercise plan)

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10. MONITORING EXERCISE

In order to identify any problems and weak points during the exercise

some “Observers" must be properly identified. They should have access to the

locations of the activities and coordination centers and should be enabled to

follow the communications radio as well as have access to the records and

documents relating to the exercise.

Then the “Observers” will prepare a report which will be analyzed and

discussed during the Debriefing.

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11. PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES , TRAINING AND BRIEFING

During the preliminary organization of the exercise, the training and

information meetings with other involved organizations can be prepared, in

view of the start of the activities.

The modules for the registration and the management of the

planned activities will be developed in this phase and will provide useful

documents in the process of debriefing.

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12. EXERCISES: DATE, LENGTH AND TIMETABLE

Date

Length (one or two days)

Timetable

A general timetable of the exercise and a specific timetable for each participant

Organization must be made in order to organize the consecutiveness of the

operations and the activities.

It will be implemented only with the “Exercise Direction”

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13. POST-EXERCISE ACTIVITIES AND DEBRIEFING;

Any activities to be carried out at the end of the exercise should be

indicated.

The end of the exercise, however, must be declared by the

Operations Centre identified by the “Exercise Direction”.

The Exercise Direction will give the order of “STOP EXERCISE” also

for any real emergency situations.

The exercises shall be followed by Debriefing and evaluation

meetings to draw conclusions aiming at eliminating weaknesses and reduce

response time at sea.

The action 4.5 will allow to refine the joint procedures and to

assess response time procedures, equipement adequacy and clean-up

techniques with the objective of analysing and resolving issues emerged

during exercises with the production of a legal framework.

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15. STANDARDS AND EMERGENCY PLANS

In order to carry out an exercise that is also consistent with the

objectives of the project, it is necessary to collect and analyse the general and

specific regulations, national and regional contingency plans of each

Beneficiary of the Project. This is linked to the act. 3.2.

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14 OTHER ISSUES TO CONSIDER

Indicate any other aspects after sharing with Project Partners!!!!!

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