National drill of the Venezuelan oil spill contingency PLAN

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In November 1993, the first drill of the Venezuelan national oil spill contingency plan (VNCP) was carried out to evaluate both the response capability of the plan to cope with an emergency and the effectiveness of the regional response organization to manage the given scenario. During four days of intensive work, 800 participants, evaluators, and controllers of the drill made decisions and took actions to mobilize resources and pollution countermeasure equipment for cleanup operations. To measure the effectiveness of the response actions, 23 oil spill response processes were evaluated based on flow charts or decision trees designed for each process. In summary, the drill covered all areas related to response actions in the case of an oil spill (alert, notification, evaluation, decision-making, mobilization, field response, and postmortem), evaluating the ability of the VNCP to cope with a major emergency and identifying weaknesses in order to improve the response capability.

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Villoria, C., Gomez, E., & Tavel, N. G. (2005). National drill of the Venezuelan oil spill contingency PLAN. In 2005 International Oil Spill Conference, IOSC 2005 (pp. 4945–4959). https://doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1995-1-513

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