In close cooperation with the European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic) and the Centre of Documentation, Research and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution (Cedre), EMSA created the MAR-ICE Network in 2008.
The idea behind the Network is to provide information and expert advice on chemicals involved in maritime emergencies. The service is available to national administrations 24/7 via a dedicated contact point.
MAR-ICE offers remote product and incident-specific information
and advice within 1 hour of the request and more detailed
information shortly thereafter.
Information provided within 1 hour
– Safety data sheets
– Marine chemical information sheets (MAR-CIS data sheets)
– Relevant data from international codes & regulations
Information provided shortly thereafter on a case-by-case basis
– Additional information on product properties from a knowlegeable chemical company (if necessary)
For cargoes spilled at sea
– 2D or 3D drift and weathering models, indicating areas potentially impacted by the pollution
– Estimation of the mass balance of the chemical spilled according to time elapsed
For containers
– Assessment of the behaviour of a container lost at sea
– Advice on methods to locate and recover the containers
For cargoes on board disabled vessels
– Risk assessment for responders and the environment
– Advice on response methods and options.
Learn more information by reading EMSA_MAR-ICE 2015.pdf
Source: EMSA
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