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BARSELONA SÖZLEŞMESİ                               THE BARCELONA CONVENTION


 to minimize the dangers of leakages, spillages,  (b)  That  the  alarm  is  immediately  raısed  on   tutional basis, with other operators or entities  semination  of  this  information  to  interested
 accidental  discharges,  fire,  explosions,  blow-  the occurrence of an emergency and that any   capable of rendering necessary assistance, so  Parties;
 outs or any other threat to human safety or the  emergency  is  immediately  communicated  to   as to ensure that, in cases where the magnitu-  (g) The coordination and supervision of the as-
 environment,  that  a  trained  specialized  crew  the competent authority;  de or nature of an emergency creates a risk for   sistance referred to in Part A above, in coopera-
 to  operate  and  maintain  these  systems  must   (c)  That,  in  coordination  with  the  competent   which assistance is or might be required, such   tion with the operator;
 be present and that this crew must undertake   authority,  transmission  of  the  alarm  and  ap-  assistance can be rendered.
 periodic exercises. İn the case of authorized not   propriate assistance and coordination of assis-  B. National coordination and direction  (h) The organization and if necessary, the co-
 permanently manned installations, the perma-  tance can be organized and supervised without   ordination  of  specified  actions,  including  in-
 nent availability of a specialized crew shall be   delay;  The competent authority for emergencies of a  tervention  by  technical  experts  and  trained
 ensured;  Contracting Party shall ensure:  personnel  with  the  necessary  equipment  and
 (d) That immediate information about the na-  materials.
 (d) That the installation and, where necessary,   ture and extent of the emergency is given to the   (a) The coordination of the national contingen-
 the  established  safety  zone,  must  be  marked   crew on the installation and to the competent   cy plan and/or procedures and the operator’s  (i) Immediate communication to the competent
 in  accordance  with  international  recommen-  authority;  contingency plan and control of the conduct of  authorities of other Parties which might be af-
 dations so as to give adequate warning of its   actions, especially in case of significant adverse  fected by a contingency to enable them to take
 presence and sufficient details for its Identifi-  (e) That the competent authority is constantly   effects of the emergency;  appropriate measures where necessary;
 cation;  informed about the progress of combating the   (b) Direction to the operator to take any action  (j) The provision of technical assistance to other
 emergency;
 (e) That in accordance with international mari-  it may specify İn the course of preventing, aba-  Parties, if necessary;
 time practice, the installations must be indica-  (f)  That  at  all  times  sufficient  and  most  ap-  ting or combating pollution or in the preparati-  (k)  Immediate  communication  to  the  compe-
 ted on charts and notified to those concerned;  propriate  materials  and  equipment,  including   on of further action for that purpose, including   tent international organizations with a view to
 stand-by  boats  and  aircraft,  are  available  to   placing  an  order  for  a  relief  drilling  rig,  or  to
 (f) That, in order to secure observance of the   put into effect the emergency plan;  prevent the operator from taking any specified   avoiding danger to shipping and other interests.
 foregoing  provisions,  the  person  and/or  per-  action;
 sons having the responsibility for the installa-  (g) That the most appropriate methods and te-  APPENDIX
 tion and/or the activities, including the person  chniques are known to the specialized crew re-  (c) The coordination of actions in the course of
 responsible  for  the  blow-out  preventer,  must  ferred to in Annex VI, paragraph (c), in order to   preventing, abating or combating pollution or   List of Oils*
 have  the  qualifications  required  by  the  com-  combat leakages, spillages, accidental dischar-  m preparation for further action for that purpo-  Asphalt solutions
 petent authority, and that sufficient qualified  ges, fire, explosions, blow-outs and any other   se  within  the  national  jurisdiction  with  such   Blending Stocks
 staff must be permanently available. Such qu-  threat to human life or the environment;  actions  undertaken  within  the  jurisdiction  of
 alifications shall include, in particular, training,   (h)  That  the  most  appropriate  methods  and   other States or by international organizations;  Roofers Flux
 on  a  continuing  basis,  in  safety  and  environ-  techniques are known to the specialized crew   (d) Collection and ready availability of all ne-  Straight Run Residue
 mental matters.  responsible for reducing and preventing long-  cessary  information  concerning  the  existing   Oils
 ANNEX VII  term adverse effects on the environment;  activities;  Clarified
 (i)  That  the  crew  is  thoroughly  familiar  with   (e)  The  provision  of  an  up-to-date  list  of  the
 CONTINGENCY PLAN  the operator’s contingency plan, that periodic   persons and entities to be alerted and informed  Crude Oil
 A. The operator’s contingency plan  emergency exercises are held so that the crew   about an emergency, its development and the   Mixtures containing crude oil
 has a thorough working knowledge of the equ-  measures taken;
 1. Operators are obliged to ensure:  ipment and procedures and that each individu-  (f)  The  collection  of  all  necessary  informati-  Diesel Oil

 (a)  That  the  most  appropriate  alarm  system   al knows exactly his role within the plan.  on concerning the extent and means of  Fuel Oil No. 4
 and communication system are available at the   2.  The  operator  shall  cooperate,  on  an  insti-  combating  contingencies,  and  the  dis-
 installation and they are in good working order;  Fuel Oil No. 5


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