Table 155.4040(c)—Response Timeframe End Points
(1) Salvage: |
(i) Remote assessment and consultation |
Salvor is in voice contact with Qualified Individual (QI)/Master/Operator. |
(ii) Begin assessment of structural stability |
A structural assessment of the vessel has been initiated. |
(iii) On-site salvage assessment |
Salvor on board vessel. |
(iv) Assessment of structural stability |
Initial analysis is completed. This is a continual process, but at the time specified an analysis needs to be completed. |
(v) Hull and bottom survey |
Survey completed. |
(vi) Emergency towing |
Towing vessel on scene. |
vii) Salvage plan |
Plan completed and submitted to Incident Commander/Unified Command. |
(viii) External emergency transfer operations |
External pumps on board vessel. |
(ix) Emergency lightering |
Lightering equipment on scene and alongside. |
(x) Other refloating methods |
Salvage plan approved & resources on vessel. |
(xi) Making temporary repairs |
Repair equipment on board vessel. |
(xii) Diving services support |
Required support equipment & personnel on scene. |
(xiii) Special salvage operations plan |
Plan completed and submitted to Incident Commander/Unified Command. |
(xiv) Subsurface product removal |
Resources on scene. |
(xv) Heavy lift 1
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Estimated. |
(2) Marine Firefighting: |
(i) Remote assessment and consultation |
Firefighter in voice contact with QI/Master/Operator. |
(ii) On-site fire assessment |
Firefighter representative on site. |
(iii) External firefighting teams |
Team and equipment on scene. |
(iv) External vessel firefighting systems |
Personnel and equipment on scene. |
1 Heavy lift services are not required to have definite hours for a response time. The planholder must still contract for heavy lift services, provide a description of the heavy lift response and an estimated response time when these services are required, however, none of the timeframes listed in the table in § 155.4030(b)
will apply to these services. |