Marine HNS Response Manual: Multi-regional Bonn Agreement, HELCOM, REMPEC.
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2021Author
Alcaro, Luigi
Brandt, Julke
Giraud, William
Mannozzi, Michela
Nicolas-Kopec, Annabelle
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321pp.
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Maritime transport is often described as
“the backbone of globalized trade and the
manufacturing supply chain”, since more
than 80% of the global merchandise trade
by volume is carried by sea.
Some of the goods transported are
defined as Hazardous and Noxious Substances
(HNS). HNS might be released
into the sea as the consequence of illegal
discharges or maritime accidents such as
groundings or collisions; and whilst major
incidents involving an HNS spill are rare,
they can be very complex and potentially
have severe impacts on human health,
the environment, and socio-economic
resources. The particular challenges associated
with responding to HNS incidents
are linked to the heterogeneity of the
various substances considered as HNS,
which include substances presenting
various hazards (physical hazards such as
fire and explosion, health hazards such as
toxicity, and environmental hazards) and
behaviours (gases/evaporators, floaters,
dissolvers, sinkers).
The obje.....
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Publisher: www.westmopoco.rempec.orgPublisher
Project WestMopocoDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1Maturity Level
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978-2-87893-129-7Citation
Alcaro L., Brandt J., Giraud W., Mannozzi M. and Nicolas-Kopec A. (2021) Marine HNS Response Manual Multi-regional Bonn Agreement, HELCOM, REMPEC. Project WestMopoco, 321pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1933Collections