Preface |
Toxic Nature of Crude Oil / 1: |
High Risk Areas / 1.1: |
Potential Impacts / 1.2: |
Definitions / 1.3: |
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) / 1.3.1: |
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) / 1.3.2: |
Examples of Historical Oil Spills and Their Impacts / 1.4: |
Origins of Spills / 2: |
Offshore Drilling / 2.1: |
Case Study / 2.2: |
Use of Chemical Dispersants / 3: |
Dispersants / 3.1: |
Methods of Application / 3.2: |
Application at Sea / 3.2.1: |
Vessel Spraying / 3.2.1.1: |
Aerial Spraying / 3.2.1.2: |
Types of Dispersants and Commercial Products / 3.3: |
Combating Spills at the Shoreline / 4: |
Chemical Warfare / 4.1: |
Booms and Barriers / 4.2: |
Emerging Technologies / 5: |
Clean World Innovations and EncapSol / 5.1: |
Clean World Innovations Technology / 5.1.1: |
EncapSol Technology / 5.1.2: |
Centrifuges / 5.2: |
Skimmers and Response Vessels / 5.3: |
Spill Response and Worker Protection / 6: |
Countermeasure Options / 6.1: |
Biological Agents / 6.1.1: |
Shoreline Cleaners / 6.1.3: |
Controlled or In-Situ Burning / 6.1.4: |
Suggested References Concerning In-Situ Burning at Sea / 6.1.5: |
Spill Response Protocols and Strategies |
Defining Worker Training Requirements / 6.2.1: |
National Contingency Plan / 6.2.2: |
Useful Definitions / 6.2.2.1: |
Planning and Coordination Structure ($ 300.205) / 6.2.2.2: |
Operational Response Phases for Oil Removal / 6.2.2.3: |
Environmental and Health and Safety Definitions / 6.2.3: |
Worker Protection / 6.3: |
Occupational Exposure Standards / 6.3.1: |
Glossary / 6.3.2: |
Medical Surveillance / 6.3.3: |
Fitness and Heat Stress / 6.3.4: |
Awareness and Recognizing the Hazards / 6.3.5: |
Material Safety Data Sheets and Worker Orientation / 6.3.6: |
Supplementing the Initial Orientation / 6.3.7: |
Safe Handling Of Drums / 6.3.8: |
Transferring Flammable Liquids / 6.3.8.1: |
Chemical Protective Clothing / 6.3.9: |
Classification of Protective Clothing / 6.3.9.1: |
Garment Selection Factors / 6.3.9.2: |
Decontamination / 6.3.9.3: |
Levels of Protection / 6.3.10: |
Respiratory Protection / 6.3.10.1: |
Atmospheres that are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) / 6.3.10.2: |
Glossary of Respiratory Protection Terms / 6.3.10.3: |
The Oil Spill Response Plan / 6.4: |
Air Monitoring / 6.5: |
Reasons for Air Monitoring / 6.5.1: |
Direct vs. Indirect Methods / 6.5.2: |
Instrumentation and Community Air Monitoring Program / 6.5.3: |
Odors / 6.5.4: |
Standard of Care and The BP Oil Spill / 7: |
The Impacts / 7.1: |
The Waxman/Stupak Letter / 7.2: |
Well Design / 7.2.1: |
Centralizers / 7.2.2: |
Cement Bond Log / 7.2.3: |
Mud Circulation / 7.2.4: |
Lockdown Sleeve / 7.2.5: |
Standard of Care / 7.3: |
Blowout Preventer / 7.3.1: |
Emeregncy Response Preparedness / 7.3.7: |
Contractor Training and Worker Protection / 7.3.8: |
Use of Dispersants / 7.3.9: |
BP's Corporate Culture and Day of Reckoning / 7.3.10: |
Mineral Management Services and the Role of Industry / 7.3.11: |
Commentary / 7.3.12: |
Index |
About the Authors |
Preface |
Toxic Nature of Crude Oil / 1: |
High Risk Areas / 1.1: |
Potential Impacts / 1.2: |
Definitions / 1.3: |
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) / 1.3.1: |