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SUMMARY:Evaluation of spill response equipment
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nFanny JOUANNIN, Mikaël LAURENT, and Fanny CHEVER (Ced
 re)\n\nAssociations, Companies, and laboratories annually undertake assess
 ments on pollution response equipment and techniques. These assessments se
 rve the crucial objectives of validating equipment compatibility with end-
 user specifications, exploring innovations, and addressing gaps in polluti
 on control. The diverse array of tested equipment spans spill surveillance
  tools (detectors, tracking buoys…), at-sea response mechanisms (recovery 
 chains, dispersion systems, drones…), and shoreline response tools (anchor
 ing, cleanup devices…).\nFor example, in the framework of the “Evaluation 
 of spill response equipment”, Cedre, which is a French association dedicat
 ed to addressing accidental water pollution, identifies and tests new or e
 xisting equipment that can fill the gaps or improve anti-pollution respons
 e. Engaging in collaboration with Cedre's partners, the selection of devic
 es aligns precisely with their specific needs. Furthermore, equipment manu
 facturers have the opportunity to enlist Cedre for testing their oil spill
  response tools or any equipment applicable to oil spill detection or miti
 gation. Specifically tailored programs for the oil industry encompass comp
 arative testing of various systems leveraging distinct technologies but se
 rving a common purpose: punctual oil detection, identification of pipeline
  leakages, and multilayer sensors for gravimetric separators…\nThree disti
 nct types of tests form the cornerstone of the assessment approach: standa
 rdized tests, real-environment implementation tests, and customized tests 
 crafted to address specific requirements. This paper introduces these test
 ing methodologies through three experimental trials: a) standardized oil r
 ecovery system test, b) custom-made multilayer detection with probes test,
  and c) real-environment implementation test for fast current devices.\nCo
 nducted under conditions closely mirroring real-life scenarios, these test
 s empower end-users to make informed selections based on their unique requ
 irements. Simultaneously, equipment manufacturers gain valuable insights i
 nto aligning their products with end-users' needs and iteratively enhancin
 g their offerings.\n\nTag: Preparedness\n\nSession Chair: Richard Johnson 
 (ITOPF)
URL:https://iosc2024.conference-program.com/presentation/?id=PAPER256&sess
 =sess140
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