1 USCG UPDATE - 2010 INTERTANKO North American Panel 27 th Meeting Houston, TX.

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1 USCG UPDATE INTERTANKO North American Panel 27 th Meeting Houston, TX

2 MARINE SAFETY UPDATE Port State Control Feedback Recent Tanker Issues Seafarer Shore Access Issues Terminal Access Issues MARPOL Reception Facility Issues Salvage & Marine Firefighting Preparedness Q & A

Houston Top 10 PSC Tank Vessel Deficiencies 2008 – Present 77- Pollution Prevention/MARPOL Equipment (Pollution/Response) 46- Hold/Tanks (Decks/Cargo) 40- IGS (Decks/Cargo) 37- Cargo Transfer/Lightering (Decks/Cargo) 31- Certificates/Documents (Documents) 25- Lifeboat Equipment (Lifesaving) 21- Certificates/Documents/Licenses (Personnel) 20- Diesel Engine (Engineering) 19- Vapor Control System (Deck/Cargo) 17- Lifeboat (Lifesaving) The above deficiencies make up approximately 54% of all deficiencies issued to Tank Vessels examined in Houston since Total Defs issued: 616 Top 10 account for 333

Houston IMO Detentions To date in vessels detained under IMO – IMO Detentions (2-Chem, 3-Gas, 1 Oil Tanker, 9 Freight) – IMO Detentions (2-Chem, 1-Gas, 1 Oil Tanker, 4 Freight, 1 Gas) 2010 Detentions 2 Chemical Tankers 1 Oil Tanker – Dropped Lifeboat in HSC during USCG exam 1 LPG Carrier 4 Bulk Carriers

Lifeboat Casualty – Houston Ship Channel – August 2010 This visible bump on newer style hooks indicates the hook is not locked. On-Load Release System

Lifeboat Casualty – Houston Ship Channel – August 2010 Fresh caramel color where grease was applied with a brush. Same hook was cleaned, lowered & lifted from greasy brackets. On-Load Release System

Lifeboat Casualty – Houston Ship Channel – August 2010 Davit design allows for lifeboat to rest on a Keel Rest when suspended from davit. On-Load Release System

Non-Class Hose The hose ran from the Low Temperature Cooling Tank to the top of the MSD. The T fitting is shown in the picture connected. To put the T in the crew would have had to cut the air vent lines that keep continues pressure between the two tanks in the MSD. MSD Pollution Case – OCT 10

Low Temp Cooling Tank Tracing the hose led to the LT Cooling Tank. You can see the vent for the tank on top. The rubber hose runs several flats down to the MSD. Normally LT Cooling Tank overflow would flow down to the Bilge Holding Tank. The LT Cooling Tank services the jacket water cooling. MSD Pollution Case

Sight glass This is a close up of the site glass for the LT Cooling water tank. Note the oil in the sight glass. MSD Pollution Case

11 Seafarer Shore Access Issues 33 CFR (b)(9) – “Ensure Coordination of shore leave for vessel personnel or crew change out, as well as access through the facility for visitors to the vessel…” Houston PSIB –Review of all FSPs for specific procedures –Investigations USCG Headquarters ALCOAST 575/09 – “reasonable access for mariners.” Increased use of Policy Advisory Council Decision USCG Authorization Act of 2010 –Facilitate certain visitor and seafarer access through facilities at no cost to the individuals –Not self executing – will require rule change

12 Facility Access Issues 33 CFR – Delivery of Stores and Bunkers Houston PSIB – Access to Ships Through Facilities CG Headquarters ALCOAST 575/09 USCG Restrictions Investigate & respond to complaints AMSC - Facility Security Workgroup –Maritime Security Regulatory –Facility/Seafarer Access Escort Training –Commercial –Seafarer Shore Leave Access –Education & Outreach

13 MARPOL Reception Facility Issues Certificate of Adequacy (COA) –Oil Slops (Annex I) –NLS (Annex II) –Garbage (Annex V) Verification Activities for approval Education, outreach & enforcement Removal of artificial barriers & disincentives Communication issues – Transparency MARPOL Annex V – Special Area – Gulf of Mexico

Area Contingency Plan – Oil Spill Preparedness CTCAC – Central Texas Coastal Area Committee –Salvage & Marine Firefighting Workgroup Update COTP Houston-Galveston ACP Evaluate response resources vs. new regulations which take effect – Feb,

15 INTERTANKO North American Panel 27 th Meeting USCG Update 2010 Questions? CDR Rob Smith, USCG Chief, Prevention Operations CG Sector Houston-Galveston 9640 Clinton Drive Houston, TX (713)