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Oil Terminal Audits
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 complice.
- 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.