Zhanjiang held a large-scale maritime anti-pollution emergency rescue drill
05/Dec/2018
On November 21, at the opening of the 2018 China Ocean Economy Expo, 2018 Zhanjiang City marine pollution prevention and control comprehensive drill was held in the sea area of Zhanjiang Port. It was like a maritime anti-pollution search and rescue "movie".
Deputy Director of the Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center and Director of the Guangdong Maritime Bureau Chen Biwu, and Huang Sishen, Deputy Director of the Guangdong Maritime Bureau attended the ceremony. Pang Hongfeng, deputy mayor of Zhanjiang City served as the general commander of the drill. The deputy director of the Zhanjiang Maritime Search and Rescue Sub-center and the director of the Zhanjiang Maritime Affairs Bureau, Yang Shaogang served as the deputy commander of the drill.
Sea patrol 31 ship, sea patrol 0925 ship and other sea expo star ships, as well as maritime, sea police, sea surveillance, public security frontier defense, offshore oil, port fire, CITIC Haizhi, professional cleaning company and other 12 boats, two helicopters and more than 200 people participated in the drill and ignited the China Ocean Economy Expo in advance.
The drill was simulated a fire in a tanker, the smoke was filled, the fire protection system on board was difficult to control, the ship and personnel were in a very dangerous state. The fire and explosion caused one person to be injured and stunned. After moved to the deck safety area, then just waited for rescue, the tanker was damaged and the happened oil leakage, the crew quickly organized the implementation of plugging, but it was difficult to effectively control the leakage of crude oil. The crew called the police on duty to the Zhanjiang Maritime Search and Rescue Sub-center for help. After received the “Dangerous Situation” report, the duty room of Zhanjiang Maritime Search and Rescue Sub-center immediately launched an emergency plan and jointly carried out comprehensive operations on maritime search and rescue, fire protection and pollution remediation.
After received the report, Zhanjiang Maritime Search and Rescue Sub-center immediately used the Guangdong Smart Maritime Platform to search for nearby emergency rescue forces, dispatched nearby maritime helicopters to verify the situation, and ordered sea patrol 0925 ship to immediately go to the rescue and serve as the on-site command ship to coordinate six ships for on site warning work.
Subsequently, a two-purpose tow boat and a three-purpose work vessel approached the ship in distress from the two sides of the ship to carry out firefighting rescue. After the fire was weakened, the rescue helicopter seized the opportunity to immediately transfer the injured on the ship to the land and send it to the hospital for further treatment.
At this time, due to the serious "damage" of the cargo hold, a large amount of crude oil was "leaked", it was seriously endangered the marine environment and the mangrove nature reserve, the search and rescue sub-center immediately set up an expert consultation group for oil spill disposal, and put forward professional opinions on oil spill disposal, and based on sea conditions, wind currents, tides and other factors, they simulated and predicted the shift of the oil spill in the sea. Five professional clean-up vessels and oil spill emergency equipment were dispatched to the scene to clear the oil spill on the surface, and the oil booms was used to intercept and clean the ship, and then they laid out oil absorbent booms, threw oil absorbent pads, sprayed oil dispersant, finally they successfully disposed oil spill accident” at sea.
Chen Biwu said that through this drill, the maritime emergency response mechanism was further strengthened, and the Zhanjiang maritime anti-pollution emergency rescue capability was comprehensively tested, which effectively verified the effectiveness of emergency equipment resources, emergency technical strength, and emergency organization decision-making in the jurisdiction. It was effective for building the province's marine life rescue and marine pollution accidents emergency response capacities.