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ERIKA Sea Tech Week, Brest, 19 th of october 2006 Captain Charles Claden
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ERIKA 12 & 13 december 1999 Decision making Drifting Assessment Daylight attempt Helicopter Personnel safety Choice of towing gear Search for shelter
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ERIKA ’ s drifting Initial position : 47°10’ N – 004°36’ W Probable grounding around 5 AM on 13th
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Assesment Action on the stern section Estimation of the remaining oil : 10 000 Tons Residual buoyancy unknown Leakages replaced by sea water Drift towards Belle-île island at 3 knots
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Daylight attempt Night falls around 18h00 Connecting at night would have been dangerous
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Helicopter Safety of the intervention team Range of one hour on site Nautical transfer dangerous
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Personnel safety To limit the time on deck Split up the crew Safety officer on deck Training presentations Crew’s experience Barriers which are not at 100% impenetrable, time factor must be added
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Draft of the casualty The break is about 20 meters forward the middle mast that means that the draft is more than 35 meters
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Choice of towing gear Emergency towing arrangement ( ETA) Resolution OMI MSC 35 (63) « Maritime Pusnes » system Must be laid out by a single man in less than 15 minutes
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Search for a shelter Bathymetric line of 40 meters in blue Maximum draft around 35 meters Dynamic draft around 45 meters due to the swell
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ERIKA 12 & 13 december 1999 Operation Air winching Connection towage Wreckage
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Airlifting Safety of the 2 men transfered to the Erika was ensured by the helicopter Arrival: 14:00 Leave at: 15:00
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Connection After-deck covered (10 to 12 m wave height) Need to shorten the duration of stay of the staff on the deck. Surf riding starts Risk of collision Duration: 7 minutes
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Towing Stop the drift Heave to Avoid breaking the towline Keep in a triangle 9 km sidelength
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Sinking 14:53 on 13 th december
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Film ERIKA Directed by Herv é Hamon
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Consequences About 15 000 tons were spilled Mostly at the time of ship breaking The remaining could be pumped later because the wreck was lying at 120 m depth Retainment tow of the aft part avoided spilling an additional 10 000 tons at a time when no protection plan could have been activated
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Act ! Act quickly ! Act appropriately ! What should be done? Within as short a delay as possible With the best possible information With maximum efficiency
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