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MONALISA 2.0 - MASS EVACUATION IN PORTS PILOT EXERCISE 1
MONALISA 2.0 – Activity 4
Mass Evacuation In Ports Pilot Exercise
Document No: MONALISA 2 0_D4.1.2
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TableofcontentsPage
1 Documentsummary....................................................................................... 42 Introduction.................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Preliminaryconsiderations.............................................................................. 52.2 Trainingforcrewandpassengersconcerningwhattodoinemergency
situationsonboard.......................................................................................... 152.2.1 Emergencytraininganddrillsforthecrew......................................... 152.2.2 Instructionsanddrillsforpassengers................................................. 16
2.3 Musterlistandemergencyinstructionsinpassengerships............................ 192.4 Proceduresfororganisingevacuationonboardpassengerships................... 222.5 Meansofescapeonboardpassengerships.................................................... 25
2.5.1 Survivalcraftatsea............................................................................. 252.5.2 Meansofabandonmentandescapefromtheshipwhenberthedin
port..................................................................................................... 262.6 Evacuationplansinpassengerterminals......................................................... 282.7 Meansofescapeinpassengerterminals......................................................... 302.8 Portemergencyplans...................................................................................... 32
3 Specificationofthepilotexercise.................................................................. 33
3.0 PreliminarynoteonthejointperformanceofMONALISA2.0ProjectActivity4exercises........................................................................................... 33
3.1 Scope............................................................................................................... 353.2 Typeofemergency.......................................................................................... 353.3 Locationofthescenario.................................................................................. 38
3.3.1 PortofValencia................................................................................... 383.3.2 Cía.TrasmediterráneaS.A.:shippingcompany&passengerterminal 393.3.3 ShipJuanJ.Sister.............................................................................. 403.3.4 Passengerstobeevacuated................................................................ 42
3.4 Classificationofthepeoplewhowilltakepartintheexercise........................ 423.5 Checklistofthemainobjectivesfortheexercise............................................ 42
4 Informationforgettingreadyfortheexercise.............................................. 435 Tabletopexercise......................................................................................... 446 Planfortheexercisetobecarriedout........................................................... 45
6.1 Narrativeoftheaccidentplannedfortheexercise......................................... 456.2 Scope.............................................................................................................. 466.3 Exercisemanagementstructure...................................................................... 46
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6.4 Tiersofgovernment,organisationsandprivatecompaniestakingpartintheexercise................................................................................................ 46
6.5 Maineventsandtheirdetails.......................................................................... 476.6 Exerciseassumptions....................................................................................... 486.7 Exerciseartificialities....................................................................................... 496.8 Exercisesimulations......................................................................................... 506.9 Exerciseobjectives........................................................................................... 516.10 Personneltakingpartintheexercise.Rulesandprocedures........................ 52
6.10.1 Emergencyplanstobeusedduringtheexercise................................ 526.10.2 EmergencyControlandCoordinationCentrestobeusedduringthe
exercise............................................................................................... 536.10.3 IncidentCommandPosttobeusedduringtheexercise.................... 546.10.4 Responseteamorganisationchart..................................................... 56
6.11 Safetyandsecurity........................................................................................ 566.12 Administrativeandlogisticssupportrequirements...................................... 496.13 Exercisesitepreparation............................................................................... 56
7 StructureoftheMonalisa2.0projectteamintheexercise......................... 58
7.1 Exercisedesignteam....................................................................................... 587.2 Exercisecontrolteam...................................................................................... 587.3 Exerciseevaluationteam................................................................................. 597.4 Exercisesupportteam..................................................................................... 597.5 Teamorganisationchart.................................................................................. 59
ANNEX1Imagesofexerciseperformed........................................................... 60
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1.DocumentsummaryTheMONALISA 2.0 project contains sub-activity 4.1 concerning safety in ports, which in turnincludesastudyaboutthemassevacuationofapassengershipberthedataport.While the vastmajority ofmerchant ships have crews ranging from 7/8 to 20/25 people, thenumberofpeopleonboardpassengershipscanreach4,000/6,000onlargecruiseships,countingbothpassengersandcrew,and1,200/1,800inthecaseofRopaxferries.Suchlargenumbersofpeoplemeanthatportemergencyplansneedtohavespecificproceduresto deal with any emergency on board these vessels, and particularly if the ship has to beabandonedforsafetyorsecurityreasons.This document covers all the aspects required to carry out a simulation exercise for a massevacuationonboardapassengershipon15thJune2015inthePortofValencia(Spain).Thedocument isalso intendedtobeaguideorexampleforrunningsimulationsofthistype inotherportstailoredtothestructureoftheportorcountryforrespondingtosuchemergencies.Finally,thedataandfindingsinthissub-activitymaybehelpfuliftheEuropeanUnionbringsinadirectiveor recommendation toensureEuropeanportshaveaminimumresponse structure inplace which is needed for emergencies that may take place on merchant or passenger shipsberthedoranchoredintheport’swaters.
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2.Introduction2.1PreliminaryconsiderationsEspecially in summer there are usually large numbers of people in ports on cruise ships andferriesandconsequentlyalso intheterminalswherepassengersandtheirvehiclesembarkanddisembarkfromtheseships.Whilethevastmajorityofmerchantshipshavecrewsrangingfrom7/8to20/25people,onlargecruiseshipsthenumberofpassengerspluscrewonboardmaybeover1,200people.Theremaybe1,200/1,500passengersonregularlinepassengershipsand/orRopaxferrieswhilethefigurecanreachover4,000passengersonlargecruiseships.Inaddition,theremaybetwoormorecruiseshipsberthedatthesamequayoratverynearbyquaysatthesametime.
Cruise ship: ADVENTURE OF THE SEAS Passenger capacity: 3,114
Crew: 1,180
Ro-Pax ferry: MARTIN I SOLER Passenger capacity: 1,200
Crew: 21 Vehicles: 105
Exterior shots of passenger terminals
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Interior shots of passenger terminals SeriousemergenciesoraccidentsaboardcruiseshipsorRopaxferriesarerareinaport.Thevastmajorityofaccidentsorincidentsareminornauticalaccidents,especiallycontactorcollisionwithothershipsorquayswhenarriving/berthingordeparting/unberthing,oftenduetopoorweatherconditionssuchashighwindsandstorms.
Contact with other ships berthed nearby
Collision with quays or quay elements However, on occasion serious nautical accidents occur close to the coast or in ports that canresultinthelossoftheshipandlives.
Cruise ship COSTA CONCORDIA Giglio Island (Italy) – January 2012
32 dead, 64 injured (3 serious) 3,206 passengers and 1,023 crew rescued
Ropax DON PEDRO Departure from the Port of Ibiza - July 2007
0 dead 18 crew and 2 passengers rescued
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According to studies carried out in the Safeguard project,1 the causes of abandonment andevacuationofpassengershipsareasfollows:
BASICCAUSESOFABANDONMENT2
ABANDONATSEA(byanymeans) DISEMBARKATBERTH TOTAL
COLLISION 1% 10% 11%
CONTACT 2% 11% 13%
FIRE/EXPLOSION 12% 13% 25%
FOUNDERED 4% 0% 4%
HULL/MACHINERYDAMAGE 2% 15% 17%
WRECKED/STRANDED 21% 8% 30%
TOTAL 45% 55% 100
1 SAFEGUARD(www.safeguardproject.info)wasamedium-scaletargetedresearchprojectwithfunding
from the European Commission 7th Framework Programme for Sustainable Surface Transport. Theproject ran for three years from April 2009 to March 2012. Bringing together nine internationalcompaniesand research institutesbased inEuropeandCanada, SAFEGUARDperformeda seriesoffull-scaleshiptrialstogatherdataforcalibrationandvalidationofship-basedevacuationmodelsandinvestigatedadditionalbenchmarkscenariostobeusedincertificationanalysis.
2 The research included a quantitative study of accident databases and qualitative assessment of
accident reports and professional mariners’ feedback. For the quantitative study, 135 relevantaccidentsfromoverthelast10yearswerestudied(2000-2011).Factorstoemergeincludedthat20%of evacuations happened in listing conditions and 12% with smoke having spread in the shipsuperstructure. 50% of abandonments were at sea, the other 50% took place in port (of origin,destination,ortransit).Onethirdofthesedisembarkationsatberthprobablyhappenedinhazardousconditions.
Accidentreportsandtestimoniesalsoprovidedexcellentdetailsonpastincidents.Theyrevealed,forexample,thatinadditiontoaccidents,passengerassemblyoccurredfor“manoverboard”orsecurityalertsaswell.
The research highlighted that the evacuation process on Ropax and cruise ships differs. Anotherfactortoemergewasthatevacuationproceduresoncruiseshipscanvaryconsiderablyfromoneshiptoanother.
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Itisrelativelycommonforexplosionsorfirestooccuronboardlargepassengershipswhentheyare sailing the high seas, i.e. outside port waters. Besides the sadly famous Costa Concordia,listedbelowaresomeotheraccidentsofthistypewhichhavetakenplacethiscentury,someoftheminport.
Cruise ship THE CALYPSO Fire in the starboard main engine on 6th May 2006 while sailing in the English Channel 16 miles off Eastbourne on the English coast during its voyage from the Port of Tilbury to St Peter Port on Guernsey. There were 462 passengers and 246 crew members on board The Calypso. During the fire the passengers remained at the muster stations on the boat deck all night while the ship was towed to the port of Southampton by the tug Anglian Monarch, where all they disembarked.
Ropax QUEEN OF SCANDINAVIA Fire in the ancillary engine room on 16th April 2009, when the ship was berthed at the Swedish port of Oskarshamn in the Baltic Sea. The ship was being used as a floating hotel for workers at a nuclear power plant. There were 238 passengers on the ship who were evacuated to shore as well as 36 crew members. The fire was put out using CO2 with the help of the crew and the Swedish fire brigade.
Ropax LISCO GLORIA Explosion and fire on board on 9th October 2010 in the Strait of Femer Bælt, during its voyage across the Baltic Sea from Kiel to Klaipeda (Lithuania) with 204 passengers and 32 crew. All passengers and crew were rescued by the German Coast Guard rescue services and transferred to other vessels which rushed to the accident site. Three passengers were evacuated by helicopter to hospital for smoke inhalation.
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Cruise ship NORDLYS Fire in the engine room on 15th September 2011 while sailing near the town of Aalesund on the Atlantic coast of Norway. The accident claimed the lives of two crew members and another two were seriously injured after suffering severe burns and smoke inhalation. The fire meant the ship, carrying 262 people including 55 crew members, had to be evacuated. The 207 passengers were taken to the upper decks immediately to begin orderly evacuation in lifeboats. The crew remained on board to assist with firefighting operations. The ship was towed to the port of Aalesund. Heavy smoke forced the evacuation or confinement of part of the town near the quay. When berthed, the ship had minor contact with a building near the quay. Several fire crews tried to put out the fire, which was not controlled until the afternoon, but the constant pumping of water into the Nordlys meant that it listed to more than the critical point of 20º which raised fears that the ship would sink. To prevent this, bilge pumps were used to bail out water from inside the Nordlys but their operation was hampered because they were continuously blocked by foreign objects. The Nordlys is a small cruise ship built in 1994. Its gross tonnage is 11,204 G.T. It is 122 metres long, and has a beam of 23.8 metres and a draught of 6.4 metres. The ship was engaged in coastal sailing between the Norwegian ports of Bergen and Kirkenes with some passengers on a full cruise and others being carried between intermediate ports.
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Cruise ship COSTA ALLEGRA Fire in the engine room on 27th February 2012 in the Indian Ocean near the Seychelles on its way from the Port of Diego Suarez (Madagascar) to the Seychelles. The fire confined to the engine was put out, leaving the ship adrift without propulsion and without power except minimum emergency power. There were 636 passengers and 413 crew on board. The captain sent an SOS and as a precaution ordered the passengers to gather at the evacuation points. They were told not to stay in their cabins because of the heat and lack of ventilation. The Costa Allegra was slowly towed to the island of Mahe by the French tuna fishing boat Trevignon which came to help the cruise ship first. Two ocean-going tugs were to join the operation but they needed time to reach the Allegra. Food, satellite phones, radios, torches and “relief goods” for passengers were dropped from a helicopter. In tropical temperatures, the passengers and crew stayed on the upper deck of the ship for almost 72 hours, eating only uncooked food and sleeping in hammocks. They had no water for washing or toilet facilities.
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Ropax SEWOL The ship sank on 16th April 2014 about two kilometres off Byungpoong Island (South Korea) on its journey of about 550 km from Inchon to Jeju Island, when it was three hours’ sailing from the latter. It was the result of a build-up of successive causes: a sharp and prolonged turn, a ship with little stability as ballast had been replaced by cargo, and cargo shifting which allowed water to flow into the ship through the side door of the cargo loading bay and the car entrance located at the stern. The ship listed heavily which caused her to capsize and sink. The ship was carrying 476 people and 300 of them died or were unaccounted for, many of them secondary school pupils from Seoul. When the ship was already in danger, the passengers were ordered to stay in their cabins and they did not move. When capsizing became imminent the evacuation order could not be given to the passengers as the ship's public address system was no longer working. All 15 surviving crew members were arrested and charged with negligence and failure to render aid to passengers.
Ropax NORMAN ATLANTIC On 28th December 2014, the ship caught fire in the Strait of Otranto in the Adriatic Sea. The fire started in the cargo hold (garage) at about 6 am, half an hour after leaving the port of Igoumenitsa, an intermediate stop en route from Patras (Greece) to Ancona (Italy). At the time of the fire, the ship was carrying 487 passengers, 55 crew members and 222 vehicles. The passengers said they were not given the order to abandon ship until four hours after the fire had started, and even though there was smoke in their cabins, no alarm was sounded. They also claimed that the Norman Atlantic’s crew gave them little help, being overwhelmed by the crisis.
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A group of 49 people managed to escape in a lifeboat and were rescued by the container ship Spirit of Piraeus. The other lifeboats could not be used for various reasons. International SAR resources directed and coordinated by the Italian Coast Guard began evacuating passengers and crew on board, who were on the upper decks of the ship. The rescue lasted more than two days in conditions of strong winds and very rough seas. The bodies of nine victims were recovered from the sea, while another 19 are still unaccounted for. In addition, two members of the crew of the Albanian tug Illyria died during rescue operations when the towing cable attached to the ship snapped and hit them. The Italian authorities opened a criminal investigation into the fire to determine whether it was due to criminal negligence.
Ropax SORRENTO On 28th April 2015, the ship caught fire 17 miles from the Port of Palma de Majorca (Spain) when sailing to the Port of Valencia. A fire in a vehicle stowed on a cargo deck that could not be brought under control made it necessary to abandon ship. 160 passengers and crew abandoned it in lifeboats and were rescued at sea by the Ropax ferry Puglia that had come to the rescue. A helicopter evacuated three crew members suffering from smoke inhalation. The rescued people disembarked that afternoon at the Port of Palma de Majorca.
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Otherrelevantaccidents:
Cruise ship ECSTASY Fire 1998
Cruise ship TROPICALE Fire 1999
Cruise ship STAR PRINCESS Fire 2006
Cruise ship GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS Fire 2013
The wide variety of actual accidents or incidents involving passenger ships which have beendescribed above shows that sometimesports are also scenarioswhere events of this kind cantakeplace.This may be because the accident happens in the port when the ship is berthed there oralternativelybecausetheportisasafehavenforapassengershipinvolvedinanemergency.Inthe latter case, the shipmay stillhavepassengersonboardor theymayhavebeenevacuatedpriortoarrivingintheport.Alsoworthmentioning is thepossiblemassevacuationofapassenger shipberthed inport forreasonsunrelatedtosafetybutratheronsecuritygrounds:abombthreat,attemptedhijacking,etc.
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Based on these premises, this mass evacuation exercise is proposed at the Port of Valencia(Spain) involving a passenger ship, a passenger terminal, and national, regional,municipal andportsearchandrescue,civildefence(firefighting)andmarineoilpollutionservices.
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2.2Training for crewandpassengers concerningwhat todo inemergency situations
onboardRegulation 19: “Emergency training and drills” in Chapter III (Life-saving appliances andarrangements)oftheSOLASConventionisapplicabletoallvesselswhetherpassengerornotandregulatestheminimumtrainingandinformationforcrewandpassengersconcerningwhattodoinemergencysituationsonboardandwhichinparticularmayleadtoabandonment.Regulation19:“Emergencytraininganddrills”ChapterIII(Life-savingappliancesandarrangements)SOLASConvention2.2.1EmergencytraininganddrillsforthecrewEssentially:
w Everycrewmemberwithassignedemergencydutiesshallbe familiarwith thesedutiesbeforethevoyagebegins.
w Everycrewmembershallparticipateinat leastoneabandonshipdrillandonefiredrill
everymonth.Thedrillsofthecrewshalltakeplacewithin24hoursoftheshipleavingaportifmorethan25%ofthecrewhavenotparticipatedinabandonshipandfiredrillsonboardthatparticularshipinthepreviousmonth.
w On-board training in theuseof the ship's life-savingappliances, including survival craft
equipment, and in the use of the ship's fire-extinguishing appliances shall be given assoonaspossiblebutnotlaterthan two weeksafteracrewmemberjoinstheship.
w In abandon ship drills, every crewmember will report to station and prepare for thedutiesdescribedinthemusterlist.
Eachabandonshipdrill shall include: .1summoningofpassengersandcrewtomusterstationswith the alarm required by Regulation 6.4.2 followed by drill announcement on the publicaddressorothercommunicationsystemandensuringthattheyaremadeawareoftheordertoabandonship.
Eachabandonshipdrill shall includechecking thatpassengersand crew are suitably dressed, checking that lifejackets arecorrectlyputonandloweringofatleastonelifeboatafteranynecessarypreparationforlaunching.
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2.2.2InstructionsanddrillsforpassengersSince1stJanuary2015,onashipengagedonavoyagewherepassengersarescheduledtobeonboardformorethan24hours,itisrecommendedthatthemusterofnewly-embarkedpassengersshould take place prior to the departure at every port of embarkation. In cases where newpassengersarriveaftertheabovemusterhasbeencompleted,theyshouldbepromptlyprovidedwithindividualorgroupsafetybriefings.
InitscircularMSC.1/Circ.1446/Rev.2,theIMOrecommendedthatemergencyinstructionstobegiventopassengerswhenmusteringdrillsareperformedshouldincludethefollowing:1) whenandhowtoputonalifejacket;2) descriptionofemergencysignalsandappropriateresponsesintheeventofanemergency;3) locationoflifejackets;4) wheretomusterwhentheemergencysignalissounded;5) method of accounting for passenger attendance at musters both for training and in the
eventofanactualemergency;6) howinformationisprovidedinanemergency;7) whattoexpectiftheCaptainordersanevacuationoftheship;8) whatadditionalsafetyinformationisavailable;9) instructions on whether passengers should return to cabins prior to mustering, including
specificsregardingmedication,clothing,andlifejackets;10) descriptionofkeysafetysystemsandfeatures;11) emergencyroutingsystemsandrecognizingemergencyexits;and12) whotoseekoutforadditionalinformation.Duringthedrill,passengersgatherattheirmusterstationswitheachoneusuallybeingassignedaspecificstation.Ingeneral,themusterstationsareinpublicareasoftheshiporontheboatdeck.Theyarenormallyclosetotheship’slifeboats.
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Some companies also have passenger safetyinstruction videos. On embarkation day, thecabin steward leaves the televisionon tuned tothe appropriate channel so the video is playedon a loop when passengers arrive at the cabinforthefirsttime.
The SOLAS Convention also says thatillustrations and instructions in appropriatelanguagesshallbepostedinpassengercabinsand be conspicuously displayed at musterstations and other passenger spaces toinformpassengersof:
1) theirmusterstation;
2) the essential actions they must take inanemergency;and
3) themethodofputtingonlifejackets.
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2.3MusterlistandemergencyinstructionsinpassengershipsEvacuationandactionprocedures in caseof abandonment are setout in the “Muster list andemergencyinstructions”whichallpassengerandcargoshipsmusthave.Themuster list shall specifydetailsof thegeneralemergencyalarmandpublicaddress systemprescribedbysection7.2oftheCodeandalsoactiontobetakenbycrewandpassengerswhenthisalarm is sounded.Themuster list shall also specifyhow theorder toabandonshipwillbegiven.Clearinstructionstobefollowedintheeventofanemergencyshallbeprovidedforeverypersononboard.Inthecaseofpassengerships,theseinstructionsshallbedrawnupinthelanguageorlanguagesrequiredbytheship'sflagStateandinEnglish.Musterlistsandemergencyinstructionsshallbeexhibitedinconspicuousplacesthroughouttheshipincludingthenavigationbridge,engine-roomandcrewaccommodationspaces.
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Amongotherrequirements,Regulation37inChapterIIIoftheSolasConventionstatesthat:w The muster list shall specify details of the general emergency alarm and public address
system prescribed by section 7.2 of the Code and also action to be taken by crew andpassengerswhenthisalarmissounded.Themuster listshallalsospecifyhowtheordertoabandonshipwillbegiven.
w Each passenger ship shall have procedures in place for locating and rescuing passengers
trappedintheirstaterooms.w The muster list shall show the duties assigned to the different members of the crew
including:1) closing of the watertight doors, fire doors, valves, scuppers, sidescuttles, skylights,
portholesandothersimilaropeningsintheship;2) equippingofthesurvivalcraftandotherlife-savingappliances;3) preparationandlaunchingofsurvivalcraft;4) generalpreparationsofotherlife-savingappliances;5) musterofpassengers;6) useofcommunicationequipment;7) manningoffirepartiesassignedtodealwithfires;andspecialdutiesassignedinrespect
totheuseoffirefightingequipmentandinstallations.
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w Themuster list shall specify which officers are assigned to ensure that life-saving and fireappliancesaremaintainedingoodconditionandarereadyforimmediateuse.
w Themuster list shall specify substitutes for key personswhomay become disabled, taking
intoaccountthatdifferentemergenciesmaycallfordifferentactions.w The muster list shall show the duties assigned to members of the crew in relation to
passengersincaseofemergency.Thesedutiesshallinclude:1) warningthepassengers;2) seeingthattheyaresuitablydadandhavedonnedtheirlifejacketscorrectly;3) assemblingpassengersatmusterstations;4) keeping order in the passageways and on the stairways and generally controlling the
movementsof5) thepassengers;and6) ensuringthatasupplyofblanketsistakentothesurvivalcraft.
w Themuster listshallbepreparedbeforetheshipproceedstosea.Afterthemuster listhas
been prepared, if any change takes place in the crewwhich requires an alteration in themusterlist,theCaptainshalleitherrevisethelistorprepareanewlist.Theformatofthemusterlistusedonpassengershipsshallbeapprovedbytheauthoritiesinthecountryofregistrationoftheship.
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2.4ProceduresfororganisingevacuationonboardpassengershipsThe muster list on passenger ships may include a number of procedures for organising theevacuation.Intheeventofarealonboardemergencytheship’sCaptaindecideswhetherevacuationistobecarriedoutinaccordancewiththemusterlistorhastobeamendedduetothecircumstancesoftheemergency,suchassmokeincabinsandpassageways,theshiplisting,needtodisembarktoshoreiftheshipisberthed,etc.Procedure1Widelyusedoncruiseships.Passengersgototheircabins,pickupandputontheir lifejackets,andareguidedtothemusterstations.
Procedure2Passengersareguidedtothemusterstationswheretheyaregiventheirlifejackets.
Procedure3Widelyusedon ferries.Allpassengersgo theiraccommodationplaces (cabinsorseat lounges).Passengers incabinspickupandputontheir lifejacketsandareguidedtothemusterstations.
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Passengers in seat lounges are guided to the muster stations where they are given theirlifejackets.
Procedure4Crewmemberspickupthelifejacketsfromthepassengers’cabinsandtakethemtothemusterstationswheretheyaregiventothepassengers.
Procedure5(evacuationtoshore).On some passenger ships the proceduremay vary if the evacuation is to shore with the shipberthed.Theobjectiveistosavetimebypreventingpassengersbeingguidedtomusterstationsnormally located close to the boat deck, which is at a higher level than the deck where theembarkationgateorgatesare.Thecrewwillbeintheboatdeckhallswheretheywilltellthepassengerswhethertheyshouldgoupordownthestairstoreachthedisembarkationgatewhichleadstoshore.
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2.5Meansofescapeonboardpassengerships2.5.1SurvivalcraftatseaThe means of rescue in case of abandonment of passenger ships at sea and out of port aresurvivalcraft,whichmayincludethefollowingtypesasspecifiedpercentagesofthetotal:Fullyorpartiallyenclosedlifeboats
Inflatableorrigidliferafts
MarineEvacuationSystems(MES)
AMarineEvacuationSystemconsistsofakindofslideor tubewhichpassengersslidedowntoinflatableliferaftsthatareautomaticallydeployedoncethesystemisactivated.
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Evacuation timesare significantly shorterwith these systems than in thoseusing lifeboats andliferafts.Theycanalsobedeployedwithgreater listinganglesthanthoserequiredfor loweringlifeboats.
2.5.2MeansofabandonmentandescapefromtheshipwhenberthedinportIncaseofanemergencyonboardapassengershipwhichisberthedinportandwhichrequiresittobeabandonedwithevacuationtoshoreofpassengersorcrew,survivalcraftwillnotbeusedunlessthereisaverygoodreasonthatpreventsexitthroughthedoors,sidescuttlesorsideshelldoorsleadingtoshore.Inport the ship shouldbeabandonedusing thedoors, sidescuttlesor side shelldoorsusedbypassengers,crewandanyRo-rocargotoboardandleavetheship.Passengerembarkationgates
Passenger embarkation gates may be at different heights of the ship’s hull and needaccommodationladdersorrampsfromtheshiporterminalorpassengerboardingbridges.
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Otherboardinggatesoftheship
Other doors or sidescuttles in the hull at the same height as the quay for embarking ordisembarking the crew or pilot, loading stores or supplies, disposing of rubbish, embarking ordisembarkingatsea,pickinguprescuedpeople,etc.DoorsforembarkingordisembarkingRo-rocargo
In Ropax ships the doors for embarkation and disembarkation of Ro-ro cargo (cars, HGVs,flatbeds,etc.)locatedatthestern,boworsideofthevessel.
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2.6EvacuationplansinpassengerterminalsPassenger terminals are extremely important port facilities in terms of safety. They handlepassengertrafficintheportfordifferenttypesofpassengershipsoninternational,domesticorlocalroutes.They usually consist of a building providingservices: arrival and departure halls,departure lounges, ticket sale offices, shops,administrative offices, café and/orrestaurant, informationdesks, lavatoriesandgovernmentoffices:borderagency,Customs,foreignhealth,etc.
In most cases, the building is connected topassengershipsberthingatthenearbyquaysvia boarding bridges with mobile walkwayswhich are connected to the ship’sembarkationgatesandusedbypassengerstoboardorleavetheship.
In other cases, the ship is boarded and leftfrom the quay using ramps, accommodationladdersorstairs.In almost all cases, passengers use thepassengerterminalbuildingtoboardorleavetheship.
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Passenger terminals may also haveconcourses adjoining the quays for parkingcars,heavygoodsvehiclesandflatbedstobeloadedonorunloadedfromRopaxships.
In thesecases, theEmergencyPlansetsout theprocedure forevacuating thebuildingand thepeople inchargeofcarrying itout.Thisprocedureessentiallyconsistsof theevacuationalarm,leading and gathering people towards the escape routes, controlling the flow of people indoorwaysandaccessestostairways,preventingtheuseofthelifts,keepingareasoutsideescapedoors clear, bringing evacuees together at muster points and counting them, supportingreceptionofexternalassistanceservices,etc.Inthecaseofamassevacuationofapassengershipthroughthepassengerterminalbuilding,thefacility’sEmergencyPlanmustbeactivatedtoassistwithpassengertransitandevacuationtoasafeareaoutsidethebuildingorinsideifithassufficientcapacity.
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2.7MeansofescapeinpassengerterminalsAs noted in the previous section, the main means in passenger terminals for evacuatingpassengersfromshipsare:Boarding bridgeswithmobilewalkwayswhich connect the ship’s embarkation gate and thepassengerterminalbuilding
Boarding bridges consisting of ramps which may or may not have mobile walkways thatconnecttheship’sembarkationgateandthepassengerterminalbuilding
Accommodationladders,ramps,andescalatorsbetweentheshipandthequay
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AccidentswiththemeansatpassengerterminalsThese means may break or collapse if they are overloaded or hit by vehicles or equipmentmovingoroperatinginthearea.
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2.8PortemergencyplansSpanish lawrequires theentity (PortAuthority)managingaport tohaveanEmergencyPlan inplacewhichcanhandleanyaccidentorincidenttakingplaceintheport.ThePortEmergencyPlanisthehighestleveloftheemergencyplansofthefacilitiesintheportandtheshipsthatareberthedoranchoredinitswaters.Inturn,thePortEmergencyPlanhasahigherlevelExternalEmergencyPlanforthePortwhichisactivatedwhenthemeansandresourcestomanagetheemergencyareinsufficientorthereareriskstopeopleoutsidetheport.TheExternalEmergencyPlanforaSpanishPortistheresponsibilityoftheRegionalGovernmentandcancallonallcity,regionaland,ifneedbe,nationalmeansandresources.
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3.Specificationofthepilotexercise3.0Preliminary note on the joint performance of MONALISA 2.0 Project Activity 4
exercisesThismassevacuationexerciseonapassengershipatport,comingunderMONALISA2.0ProjectSub-activity4.1andorganisedbythePortAuthorityofValencia,isconductedinconjunctionwiththemassrescueoperationexerciseonapassengershipatsea,underMONALISA2.0ProjectSub-activity4.2andorganisedbytheSpanishMaritimeSafetyAgency(SASEMAR).ThejointexerciseiscalledtheSAREX25-15exercise.
Bothexercisesinvolvemass(large-scale)evacuationsorrescuewhichcanbedefinedastheneedto evacuate large numbers of people in a single or multiple operational area affected by anemergency.In addition, other areas are needed to accommodate rescued or evacuated people andwhichprovidethemwithimmediateshelterwheretheycanreceiveanykindofcare.Serious incidents involving mass evacuation operations have not been uncommon and mayhappenanywhereandanytime.
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Aneffectiveresponsetosuchseriousincidentscallsforimmediate,large-scale,wellplannedandcloselycoordinatedactionstogetherwithusingresourcesfrommultipleorganisations.Thereasonsforcarryingoutthetwoexercisestogetherareasfollows:þ Thesameportemergencyplansareused:
v Toassistpassengersrescuedatsea.
v Andtoassistpassengersevacuatedfromashipberthedattheport.
þ Performingthetwoexercisesseparatelyinshorttimewouldhavemeant:
v Port,cityandregionalemergencyserviceswouldhavetobemobilisedanddeployedtwice.
v ManyMonalisa2.0Projectpeoplecouldnothavewitnessedbothexercises.
þ EconomicsavingsfortheMonalisa2.0Project.þ Compliancewiththeobjectivesofeachexercise.
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3.1ScopeTheexerciseconsistsofhandlingamaritimeaccidentonapassengership(fire)enteringaporttoberthatoneofitspassengerterminalswhichinvolvesabandoningtheshipandmassevacuationofallpassengerstoshoreinanaccidentwithmultiplevictims(injuredanddead).The exercise is intended to provide planners of exercises or drills for accidents of this kind inports with guidance about possible procedures and responsibilities in design andimplementation.This exercise sets out everything required for its implementation under Spanish civil defencelegislation andusing theexisting emergencyplans for the ship (Juan J. Sister), the facility (Cía.Trasmediterránea,S.A.,passengerterminal)andtheport(PortofValencia).Somepartsoftheexercisemaybehelpfulinaddressingmassevacuationsofpassengershipsinsecurityincidentsattheport:abombthreat,attemptedhijacking,etc.3.2TypeofemergencyTheexerciseseekstocoverthefollowingemergencyscenariosataport.
w Fireonboardapassengershipberthedinportandputtingoutthefire.
w Abandoningtheshipinport.Massevacuationofpassengers.
w Accidentwithmultiplevictimsintheport(injuredanddeadonboard).
o Rescueofthoseinjuredanddeadonboard.
o Rescueofthoseinjuredanddeadinthewater.
o Triageandmedicalcareformultiplenumbersofinjuredpeopleinthescenario.
o Possibleswampingofhospitalandmortuaryservices.
o Psychologicalcareforpassengersandtheirfamilies.Theseaccidentrisksareclassifiedseparatelyasfollows:
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Fireonboardapassengershipberthedinportandputtingoutthefire
Riskexposure Habitual
Riskfrequency(probability) Possible(low/verylow)
Riskseverity(magnitude,consequences)
ForpeopleForpropertyFortheenvironment
Fatal/CatastrophicSignificant/VerySignificantLocalisedairorseapollution
Riskcategory AcceptablewithSOLASConventioncompliance
Portemergencyservicesresponsetime <20m.
Abandoningtheshipinport.Massevacuationofpassengers
Riskexposure Habitual
Riskfrequency(probability) Possible(verylow)
Riskseverity(magnitude,consequences)
ForpeopleForpropertyFortheenvironment
Injuries/FatalSignificant/VerySignificantInsignificant
Riskcategory AcceptablewithSOLASConventioncompliance
Portemergencyservicesresponsetime <15m.
Accidentwithmultiplevictimsintheport(injuredanddeadonboard)
Riskexposure Habitual
Riskfrequency(probability) Possible(verylow/remote)
Riskseverity(magnitude,consequences)
ForpeopleForpropertyFortheenvironment
CatastrophicInsignificantInsignificant
Riskcategory AcceptablewithestablishmentEmergencyPlansintheport.
Portemergencyservicesresponsetime <30m.
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Theclassificationofallaccidentrisksintheexerciseisasfollows:
Fireonboardapassengershipberthedinportandputtingoutthefire
Abandoningtheshipinport.Massevacuationofpassengers
Accidentwithmultiplevictimsintheport(injuredanddeadonboard)
Riskexposure Habitual
Riskfrequency(probability) Possible(remote)
Riskseverity(magnitude,consequences)
ForpeopleForpropertyFortheenvironment
CatastrophicSignificant/VerySignificantLocalisedairorseapollution
Riskcategory AcceptablewithSOLASConventioncomplianceandtheestablishmentofEmergencyPlansintheport.
Portemergencyservicesresponsetime <30m.
Theprioritiesforemergencyservicesinaccidentswithmultipleriskswillbetosavelivesfollowedbyprotectingtheenvironmentandthenprotectingorsalvagingproperty.
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3.3Locationofthescenario3.3.1PortofValenciaTheexercisewillbeconductedatthePortofValenciaandtheshipwillentertheporttoberthattheTransversalQuay.Everyeffortwillbemadetominimisetheimpacttheexercisemayhaveonportoperationsinthearea.
View of the Port of Valencia.
Location of the Transversal Quay and the Passenger Terminal.
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3.3.2Cía.TrasmediterráneaS.A.:shippingcompany&passengerterminalEmbarkationanddisembarkationforpassengerships(cruiseships,ferriesandRopax)thatberthatthePonienteandTransversalQuaystakesplaceatthepassengerterminalrunbytheshippingcompanyCía.TrasmediterráneaS.A.,usingthebuildingandthewalkwaysandboardingbridgesconnectedtotheships’embarkationgates.Embarkation and disembarkation of vehicles (cars, lorries and flatbeds) on passenger ships(ferries and Ropax) on these quays takes place through the ship’s roll-on/roll-off doorswhoserampsrestonthequay.
(1) Passenger terminal (2) Poniente Quay (3) Transversal Quay
Cía. Trasmediterránea
passenger terminal building
View of the boarding bridge and walkway on the
Poniente Quay Someoftheevacueesfromtheshipwillhavetoenterthepassengerterminalviatheboardingbridge. Passenger terminal staff will receive them and lead them to the muster point that ischosen. Everyeffortwillbemadetominimisetheimpacttheexercisemayhaveontheoperationsofthepassengerterminalanditsquays.
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3.3.3ShipJuanJ.SisterThe exercise will be conducted using a Ropax ferry, the Juan J. Sister, owned by shippingcompanyCía.TrasmediterráneaS.A.
Main specifications: Length:151m
Breadth:26m.Draught:6m.Propulsionpower:17,130hp
Speed:17knotsCapacity:672passengers148vehicles1,290linearm.
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Theextraswhowilltakepartintheexerciseaspassengerswillembarkontheshipbeforehand.Thecrewwillassignaccommodationonboardtoeachone.Giventhatthevesseldoesnotroutinelyundertakevoyageslastingmorethan24hours,therewillbenospecificmusteringexercises forpassengersand theywillnotbegiven instructionsaboutusinglifejacketsorwhattodoinanemergency.Theywill,however, receive instructionsor training identical to thatgiventopassengerson theship’susualroutes.Once accommodation has been assigned to each passenger (seats and cabins) they will beallowed to move around all the ship’s public areas: café, shop, swimming pool, solarium,restaurant,self-servicerestaurant,gamesroom,readingroom,etc.Whenthefirealarmgoesoffontheshipandtheordertoabandonship isgiven, thecrewwillgatherandguidethepassengerstothevariousexitsoftheshipasplannedinalatersection.
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3.3.4PassengerstobeevacuatedApproximately300extraswill takepart in theexerciseaspassengers,and40of themwillplaypeoplewhoareinjured.3.4ClassificationofthepeoplewhowilltakepartintheexerciseThepeoplewhowill takepart intheexercisecanbedivided intothefollowingthreegroupsorlevels:
1) Extras and staff in the variousemergencyplans (ship,passenger terminal andport)whichwouldbeactivatedforanactualincidentaswellasinthescenariointheexercise.
2) Monalisa2.0exerciseevaluationteam.
3) Peopleinvitedtowatchtheexercise:Monalisa2.0people,media,others.
3.5ChecklistofthemainobjectivesfortheexerciseThechecklistsforthemainexerciseobjectivesaredetailedinsection6.9ofthisdocument.
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4.InformationforgettingreadyfortheexerciseThemembersofthePortAuthorityofValenciatakingpartinthissub-activityhaveheldmeetingswithcaptainsandofficersofcruiseships thatusuallycallat theport toobtain the informationtheyneedtogetreadyfortheexerciseandtofindouttheirviewsshouldarealemergencytakeplaceonboardtheirvessels.Theinformationcoveredatthesemeetingshasbeenmainlyaboutthefollowingissues:
• The ship’s procedures in its “Muster list and emergency instructions” for guidingpassengerstotheexitsfromshiptoshore.
• Suggestionsfortheportforthistypeofevacuation.
Tabletop exercise conducted on the COSTA CLASSICA cruise ship on 29-10-2014.
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5.TabletopexerciseTabletopexercisesarepracticalexercisesheldinaroomwhereinterventionandresponseteammembersmeetinaninformalandrelaxedatmospheretodiscussthescopeoftheirinvolvementand their role in an emergency as well as their actions and interventions in a particularemergency.A facilitator or coordinator guides the participants through the discussion of one or morescenarios.Thelengthofthistypeofsimulationexercisedependsonthenumberofparticipants,thecomplexityof the issueconcernedandtheexercise’sobjectives.Manysimulationexercisescan be done in just a few hours, and this means they are very cost-effective tools forcorroborating plans and coordination between the parties involved and their roles and theresponsecapabilityrequired.Inthisexerciseformassevacuationinapassengershipberthedintheport,atabletopexercisewillbeheldbeforehand,scheduledfor25thMay2015atPortAuthorityofValencia’soffices.Alltiersofgovernment,organisationsandcompanieswhosestaffaretotakepartintheplannedemergencywillbeinvolvedinthetabletopexercise.Theobjectivestobemetbyeachparticipant,theextentoftheir involvement inthe large-scaleexerciseandtheirrolesinitwillbespecifiedinthetabletopexercise.
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6.PlanfortheexercisetobecarriedoutThis section identifies the procedures, participants with their roles and responsibilities, andadministrativerequirementsplannedtocarryouttheexercise.6.1NarrativeoftheaccidentplannedfortheexerciseAt11:00on15thJune2015,afirebreaksoutontheferryJUANJ.SISTERatseawhileitissailingtowardsValencia.Theship’sCaptaintellstheValenciaSearchandRescueCoordinationCentreaboutthefireintheengineroomandthattheshipisoutofcontrolanddrifting.Herequestsfirefightingsupport.At11:30 theCaptain reports thathehasgivenpassengers theorder toabandonshipand thatthreepassengers areunaccounted for, havingbeen seen for the last timeonboard at around08:00hours.At11:45theCaptainreportsthattherearesomewalkingvictimsontheship’sdeckandrequeststheirevacuationbyhelicopter.At 13:00 the Captain reports that the fire on board is under control. Some of the passengers(about40)haveabandonedtheshiponliferaftsbutabout300passengersarestillonboard.HerequeststowingfortheshipandclearanceforberthingatthePortofValenciatoevacuatethesepassengers.Once some of the passengers have been evacuated to SASEMAR boats (approximately 40people),theshipentersthePortofValenciatodockandcarryoutamassevacuationoftheotherpassengers(approximately300people)throughAccionaTrasmediterránea’sPassengerTerminalinthePortofValencia.OnDeck7fivedisorientedpassengershaveapanicattackanddecidenottowaitanddiveintothewater.Twoofthemdonotcomeuptothesurfaceagainaftertheyhavedivedin.Thepassengercountafter theevacuationshowsthereare15peopleunaccountedforwhoarepresumedtobeinjuredordeadonboard.These 15 passengers, the two crewmemberswho remained in the engine room and the twopassengerswhosebodieshavenotsurfacedafterdivingoverboardhavetobefound.
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6.2ScopeThe exercise in the port will start around 14:00/14:30 (local time) on 15th June 2015 and isexpectedtoendaround16:00.The exercise will start with a call from the ship’s Captain to the Port Authority of Valencia’sEmergencyControlCentre.The completion of the exercisewill be ordered by the EmergencyDirector in accordancewithdevelopments.Ameetingwithallparticipantswillbeheldwithin the fortnight following theexercise to studyhow itwent, thenumberofobjectives achieved, andaspectsofparticipationand involvementthatshouldbecorrectedinthefuturetoeliminateanylackofcoordinationormistakessothattheexperiencegainedismuchmoreeffectiveincasesofrealemergenciesofthistype.The conclusions drawn from the previousmeetingwill be included in the exercise assessmentandanalysisdocument.(SeeFINALCONCLUSIONSPILOTEXERCISEFORAMASSEVACUATIONOFAPASSENGERSHIPATAPORT:CONDUCTEDINTHEPORTOFVALENCIAON15-06-2015)6.3ExercisemanagementstructureTheexercise istobeconductedin linewiththeemergencyplansfortheshipJuanJ.Sister,theAcciona-TrasmediterráneaPassengerTerminalandthePortofValencia.6.4Tiers of government, organisations and private companies taking part in the
exerciseThe following tiersofgovernment,organisationsandprivatecompaniesare to takepart in theexercise.Nationalgovernment(SpanishMinistryofDevelopment.MaritimeAdministration,DirectorateGeneralforMerchantShipping)
• ValenciaHarbourmaster• ValenciaRescueCoordinationCentre,SpanishMaritimeSafetyAgency(SASEMAR)
(SpanishMinistryofDevelopment.PortAdministration)State-OwnedPortsBody
• PortAuthorityofValencia(CentralGovernmentOfficeinValencia)SpanishHomeOffice
• CivilDefence• CivilGuard• Nationalpolice
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Regionalgovernment(ValencianRegionalGovernment)(ValencianRegionalHomeOfficeMinistry)
• ValencianRegionalGovernment’sEmergencyCoordinationCentre(Service112)(ValencianRegionalHealthMinistry)
• ValenciaEmergencyInformationandCoordinationCentre(CICU)• EmergencyMedicalAidService(SAMU)ambulances
Localgovernment(ValenciaCityCouncil)
• Valenciafirebrigade• Localpolice
Privatecompanies(Cía.Trasmediterránea,S.A.)
• Passengerterminal• ShipJUANJ.SISTER
UTERemolcadoresBoluda-Remsa
• PortofValenciatugboats6.5MaineventsandtheirdetailsThefollowingmaineventsandtheirdetailswillbeincludedintheexercisecontrolplan.6.5.1Activationoftheplans
ShipAPB01: Activationoftheship’sEmergencyPlan.APB02: Emergencyreportedbytheship.PassengerTerminalAPT01: Reportofshipemergencyreceived.APT02: ActivationoftheTerminal’sEmergencyPlan.APT03: TerminalEmergencyPlanteamsdeployed.PortAPP01: Reportofshipemergencyreceived.APP02: ActivationofthePort’sEmergencyPlan.APP03: PortEmergencyPlanteamsdeployed.APP04: EmergencyreportedtoactivatetheExternalEmergencyPlanforthePort.National,regionalandcityemergencyservicesAPE01: Reportofshipemergencyreceived.
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APE02: ActivationoftheExternalEmergencyPlanforthePort.APE03: External Emergency Plan for the Port teams deployed (national, regional and
city).
6.5.2ActionsPassengers:PAX01: Passengersguidedandevacuatedbythecrew.PAX02: PassengersguidedtothemusterstationintheTerminal.PAX03: Uninjuredpassengersgatheredatthemusterstationandcounted.PAX04: Psychologicalcareforuninjuredpassengersatthemusterstation.PAX05: Other care provided to uninjured passengers (food, warm clothes,
accommodation,etc.).PAX06: Rescueofinjuredordeceasedpassengersinsidetheship.PAX07: Rescueofinjuredordeceasedpassengersinthewater.PAX08: Medicalcareforinjuredordeceasedpassengersonthequay:triage,stabilisation,
etc.PAX09: Injuredpassengerstakentohospitalandbackgroundinformationforthem.PAX10: Actionswithdeceasedpassengers.Fireontheship:FIRE1: Puttingoutthefireintheship’sengineroom.Closingaccesstotheemergencyarea:ENTRY:Closingaccesstotheemergencyarea,controlofaccessbyresponders,andpeople
notinvolvedintheemergencyleavingthearea.Mediabriefing.MEDIA Informationabouttheaccidentgiventothemedia.
6.6ExerciseassumptionsThefollowingassumptionsaretobemadeinordertoensurethattheexercise isasrealisticaspossible:
• Althoughthescenariofortheexerciseisthatittakesplaceonapassengercruiseship,itwillactuallyberunonaRopaxvesselwhosestructureisquitedifferent.
• Theexerciseeventsareintendedtotakeplaceinalogicalandrealisticmannerandalltheexercise’sobjectivesshouldbeachievedduringthetimeitlasts.
• Exerciseparticipantsarewellversedintheirownemergencyplans,theinterventionandcoordinationproceduresinthemandactionstobetakeninresponsetotheemergency.
• The term “participants” includes planners, controllers, simulators, evaluators and allthoseinvolvedinrespondingtothekindofemergencyintheexercise.
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• Participants will use real-world data and their usual sources of information for theemergencyintheexercise.
• Participants will respond in accordance with existing plans and their policies andprocedures. In the absence of appropriate written instructions, participants will beexpectedtousetheirownpersonalinitiativewhenrespondingtotheemergency.
• Response procedures and actions in the accident will be those established in therespectiveEmergencyPlans,reproducingtheactionswhichwouldbeundertakeninrealresponseconditionsandthusprovidingasolidbasisforevaluationoftheexercise.
• Ifanactualemergencyoccurswhentheexerciseison,participantsrequiredtorespondtothisactualemergencywillstopwhattheyaredoingintheexercisetoaddressit.
6.7ExerciseartificialitiesIt is recognized that the following artificialities and constraints will detract from realism;however, exerciseplanners shouldaccept theseartificialities as inevitablemeansof facilitatingaccomplishment of the exercise’s objectives, since on the day it is carried out there may beunforeseencircumstancesarisingfromportoperationsonthesite.Artificialitiesforeseenfortheexerciseincludethefollowing:
w Theexercisewillbeplayedinnear-realtime;however,tomeetexerciseobjectives,someeventsmaybeaccomplishedbyparticipantsbeforetheexercise,andothereventsmaybeacceleratedintimetoensuretheirconsiderationduringitsdevelopment.
w The actions taken by some response teams may not have the strength or number of
resources (personnel, equipment, vehicles, etc.) that they would have in an actualaccidentoreventorduetoarealemergencytakingplacesomewhereelsetowhichtheyhavetorespond.
w Aresponseteammaybepre-positionedatexerciseareasratherthanmovedinreal-time
during the exercise, and they will enter play at predetermined times from their pre-positionedareas.
w Dramastudentswillbeusedtosimulatepeopleinjuredintheaccident.
w VolunteersfromlocalCivilDefencegroupswillbeusedtosimulatepassengersevacuatedfromtheship.
w Smoke-generatingmachinesandsmokecanisterswillbeusedontheoutsidedecksoftheshiptosimulatethesmokefromthefireonboardandtheLNGtanker.
Allartificialitiescarriedoutduringtheexercisewillbereferredtointheexerciseevaluationandanalysisdocument.
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6.8ExercisesimulationsThefollowingsimulationsfortheinterventionofpeopleandorganisationsnottakingpartintheexercise,butwhowouldinterveneintheeventofanactualaccidentorevent,willberequiredintheexercise.
w Simulation of sending information to the media about the accident and handlingtelephonecallsfromthem.
w Simulationoftakingpeopleinjuredintheaccidenttohospitalsandpriorcontactwiththe
medicalteamsinthem.
w Simulationofpsychologicalcareforevacueesandtheirrelativesorthoseoftheinjuredordeadvictims.
w Simulationoftakingevacueestoreceptionfacilities.
w Simulationoftelephonecontactwithrelativesofevacueesandthedeceased.
w Simulation of relatives of the evacuees and the deceased coming to the scene of the
exercise.
w Simulationofcallstothedutycourttoremovethebodiesofdeceasedvictims.Allsimulationscarriedoutduringtheexercisewillbereferredtointheexerciseevaluationandanalysisdocument.
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6.9ExerciseobjectivesEveryemergencyexerciseordrillneedsobjectivesthatprovidethefoundationsandguidanceforitsplanning,performanceandtheevaluationandanalysisofitsresults.The objectives are designed to reflect the validity of the emergency plans for the ship, facility(passengerterminal)andtheportintheeventofamassevacuationofapassengershipresultinginmultiplecasualties.Inparticular,thefollowingspecificobjectivesareidentifiedforthisexercise:
w Demonstrate that the passenger ship’s emergency plan is applicable and effective inmassevacuationtothedoors,sidescuttlesorsideshelldoorsandnottothe life-savingappliances(lifeboatsandliferafts,marineevacuationsystems,etc.).
w Demonstratethatthepassengerterminal’semergencyplanisapplicableandeffectivefor
amassevacuationofapassengershipthroughitsboardingbridgesorothersidescuttlesorsideshelldoorsleadingtoland.
w Demonstrate that the port’s internal and external emergency plans are applicable and
effective in managing a mass evacuation of a passenger ship resulting in multiplecasualties.
w Demonstratetheabilitytocoordinatethevariousplans.
w Demonstratetheabilitytoconductrapidsituationalassessment.
w Demonstratetheinstructionandtrainingofallpersonnelinvolvedintheresponseteams
fromthevariousplansandtheircoordination.
w Demonstrate the ability to provide immediate medical assistance to meet the healthneedsofdisastervictims.
w Demonstrate the ability to prioritise and use the resources and assets needed for
maximumeffectivenessduringresponseoperations.
w Demonstrate the collection and dissemination of information to the public duringemergencyoperations.
w Evaluateandanalysetheresultstoadoptappropriatecorrectivemeasurestoprovidea
moreeffectiveresponseinthefuturetothistypeofaccident.
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6.10Personneltakingpartintheexercise.RulesandproceduresThis pilot mass evacuation exercise or drill will be held following the rules and proceduresestablishedbySpanishlegislation.6.10.1EmergencyplanstobeusedduringtheexerciseDuringtheexercisethefollowingspecificplanswillbeactivatedsuccessively:
EMERGENCYPLAN EMERGENCYDIRECTORINTHEPLAN
EmergencyPlanoftheshipJUANJ.SISTER(ShipPlan) Ship’sCaptain
Self-ProtectionPlan(SPP)oftheACCIONA-TRASMEDITERRÁNEAPassengerTerminalinthePortofValencia(TerminalSPP).
Company’srepresentativeintheport
Self-ProtectionPlanofthePortofValencia(PortSPP).Maritimeaccident(RedPhase)
ValenciaHarbourmaster
ExternalEmergencyPlanofthePortofValenciaandthecompaniesTEPSAandGALP.(PortPEE)Category2,Situation2Accident
(1) RegionalMinisterof theHomeOffice andJustice in the Valencian RegionalGovernment,orDirector General of Fire Prevention, FireFightingandEmergencies
(1) They will be the Emergency Director during the drill when the External Emergency Plan of the Port of Valencia is activated. TheEmergencyDirectorofeachplanwillberesponsibleforalertingandmobilisingtheresponseteamsfromeachplanwhicharerequiredtocarryouttheexercise.6.10.2EmergencyControlandCoordinationCentrestobeusedduringtheexerciseThe following Emergency Control and Coordination Centres in each Plan will coordinate theactionsof the response teamsand the reception,processing,assessmentand forwardingofallinformationtotheothercentres:
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EMERGENCYPLAN EMERGENCYCONTROLANDCOORDINATIONCENTRE
EmergencyPlanoftheshipJUANJ.SISTER(ShipPlan)
• SASEMARRescueCoordinationCentre inthePortofValencia(RCC-Valencia)
• EmergencyControlCentreofthePortAuthorityofValencia(EEC-PAV)
Self-ProtectionPlanoftheACCIONA-TRASMEDITERRÁNEAPassengerTerminalinthePortofValencia.(TerminalSPP).
Emergency Control Centre of the PortAuthorityofValencia(EEC-PAV)
Self-ProtectionPlanofthePortofValencia(PortSPP).Maritimeaccident(RedPhase)
Emergency Control Centre of the PortAuthorityofValencia(EEC-PAV)
ExternalEmergencyPlanofthePortofValenciaandthecompaniesTEPSAandGALP.(PortEEP)Category2,Situation2Accident
ValencianRegionalGovernment’sEmergencyCoordinationCentre(EEC-L’Eliana)
6.10.3IncidentCommandPosttobeusedduringtheexerciseTheIncidentCommandPost(ICP)handlesandcoordinatestheemergencyintheplacewhereitoccurs. It will be physically sited in a suitable location: near to the emergency area so it canfollowdevelopmentswithpreciseknowledgeofthesituation,andsafesoitisprotectedagainstforeseeableaccidentsthatmightinjureitsmembers.TheIncidentCommandPostwillbringtogethertheheadsofthevariousresponsegroupstakingpart in theexerciseand implementmechanisms for coordinationandcommunicationbetweenthem.The Incident Command Post Head (ICPH) is the person or unit providing command andcoordination of the activities of the response groups at the site of the emergency. The HeadcommunicateswiththeEmergencyDirectorthroughtheControlCentre.Thefollowingwillbeassignedfortheexercise:
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ICPlocation:TheICPistobesitedoutsidethePassengerTerminalinthearealookingontothePonienteandTransversalQuayssincetheshiptobeusedintheexercisecanberthateitherofthesequaysontheday.
ICPHead:UnderthePortEEP,theICPHeadwillbetheseniorcommanderonthegroundfromtheValenciaCityFireBrigade.6.10.4ResponseteamorganisationchartThe organisation chart for the response teams in the External Emergency Plan of the Port ofValenciaisshownonthenextpage.It will have to be reviewed in the tabletop exercise in case it needs to be amended for thescenariointhedrill.
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6.11Safetyandsecurity
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Allpossiblesafetymeasureswillbeputinplacetopreventdamageorinjurytoparticipantsintheexercise.TheEmergency(Self-Protection)Plansandtheirsafetymeasuresfortheportandthepassengerterminalwillbeactivatedduringtheexercise.Anysecuritymeasureorissueinvolvedintheexercise,itssiteandparticipatingteamsorpeoplewillbehandledaccordingtoSpanishlegislation.6.12AdministrativeandlogisticssupportrequirementsThecomplexityoftheexercisemeansthattechnical,administrativeandlogisticssupportwillberequiredforallitsstages(organisation,performanceandanalysisofresults).The level of support required will depend on the length of the exercise, the number oforganisationsandindividualsinvolved,andthenumberofobjectivestobeachievedduringit.Thissupportwillconsistprimarilyofpersonnel,equipment,vehicles,suppliesandfacilities.Thefollowingspecificneedshavebeenidentified,althoughthisisbynomeansacomprehensivelist:
• Administrativesupportatallthestagesofgettingreadyforandcarryingouttheexercise.
• Porttrafficregulationduringtheexercise.
• Transportand,ifneedbe,foodfortheextras.
• Staff tohelpwithgetting thesite readyandmaking recordsof theperformanceof theexercise.
• Other.6.13ExercisesitepreparationPreparationoftheexercisesite(PonienteQuayorTransversalQuayinthePortofValenciaandtheAcciona-TrasmediterráneaPassengerTerminal)willbejointlyorganisedbythePortAuthorityofValenciaandAcciona-Trasmediterránea.However, each participating organisation is responsible for preparing their teams and facilitiesrequiredtotakepartintheexercise.ThePortAuthorityofValenciawill alsobe responsible forgetting theextras (about300) tobeevacuatedor rescued from the ship. The extraswill be coveredby an insurancepolicy for theexercisetakenoutbythePortAuthorityofValencia.
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7. StructureoftheMonalisa2.0projectteamintheexerciseAs noted above, the exercise will take place following the rules and procedures laid down inSpanishlegislation.Thisinvolvestheactivationoftheindicatedemergencyplans(ship,terminalandport)withtheparticipationandleadershipoftheemergencybytheauthorityresponsibleforcivildefence(RegionalGovernment).Nonetheless, the participation ofMONALISA 2.0 projectmembers who have had or will haverolesindesign,coordination,evaluation,logistics,etc.fortheexercisewillberequired.Thiswillenablecontinuationofthetasksinthissub-activityintheproject,especiallytheissueoffurther documentation about the planning of this kind of accident in ports, supported by theexperiencegainedintheexercise.Thefollowingstructurehasbeenimplementedforthispurpose:7.1ExercisedesignteamThisisresponsibleforcoordinatingallexerciseplanninganddesignactivities.Theteamleaderisresponsiblefordevelopingtheexerciseobjectives,concepts,scenarios,andeventslist,providingguidelinestotheotherteams,andlogisticsandadministrativesupportneeds.7.2ExercisecontrolteamThecontrolteamleaderisresponsibleforthedevelopmentoftheControlPlan.Theplanshouldincludebutnotbelimitedtothefollowing:• Exercisecontrolandmanagement.• Guidelinesforexercisecontrollers.• Exercisecontrolandreportingprocedures.• Procedurestotracktheaccomplishmentofexerciseobjectives.• Procedurestorecordtheresponsesofexerciseparticipants.• Alistofrequiredexerciseforms,includinginstructionsforuseandpreparation.• Writingtheconclusionsforthisactivityoncetheexercisehasbeencompleted.
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7.3ExerciseevaluationteamTheevaluationteamleaderisresponsibleforthedevelopmentoftheEvaluationPlan.Theplanshould include all evaluation activities that should occur before, during and after the exercise.Evaluationactivitiesshouldincludebutnotbelimitedtothefollowing:• Exerciseevaluationactivity.• Guidelinesforprojectevaluators.• Proceduresforexerciseevaluation.• Proceduresfortrackingexerciseobjectives.• Procedurestorecordtheresponsesofparticipantsintheexercise.• Drawuptheformstobeusedwhenevaluatingtheexerciseincludinginstructionsforuse.• Alistofrequiredexerciseforms,includinginstructionsforuseandpreparation.• Writingtheconclusionsforthisactivityoncetheexercisehasbeencompleted.7.4ExercisesupportteamThis is responsible for coordinating exercise participant support activities. Support activitiesshouldincludebutarenotlimitedtothefollowing:• Coordinationofcontrolandevaluationteams.• Ascheduleofbriefingsforcontrollers,evaluatorsandparticipants.• Providealldocumentationtoitsrespectiverecipients.• Ensurealladministrativeandlogisticsneedsfortheexercisearemet.• Writingthehistoryofactionstakeninthisactivityoncetheexercisehasended.7.5TeamorganisationchartTheorganisationchartfortheaboveteamsandtheirmembersisasfollows:
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ANNEX 1
Images of exercise performed
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Acronyms:OSC:OnSceneCoordinatorHeadofSARoperationsatseaSAR:Search&RescueMRCCValencia:ValenciaRescueCoordinationCentre,SpanishMaritimeSafetyAgency(SASEMAR)SARSITREP:Situationreport.NRCC:NationalRescueCoordinationCentre,SpanishMaritimeSafetyAgencyinMadrid(SASEMAR)VLCHARMAS:ValenciaHarbourmaster.RC:RedCrossCSS:CustomsSurveillanceServiceECC-RGV:ValencianRegionalGovernment’sEmergencyCoordinationCentre(L’Eliana)PortECC:PortAuthorityofValencia’sEmergencyControlCentre(PortofValencia)IOPCCE:IntegratedOperationalCoordinationCentreintheExternalEmergencyPlanofthePortofValenciaCICCE:CityCoordinationCentreintheExternalEmergencyPlanofthePortofValenciaPortofValenciaSPP:PortofValenciaSelf-ProtectionPlan
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TIME EVENT
0900 ActorsandparticipantsboardtheJuanJ.Sister(300people).
0930 40volunteersboardtheSalvamarPolluxandGuardamarCaliope1000 JuanJ.SistersetsofffromValenciaandsailstotheexerciseposition(3milesnortheastof
theport).
1030 Liferaftdeploymentandembarkation;actors(40people).
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1100 Shiponsite,contactwithMRCCValenciaviaDSCandreportsfireonboardintheengine
room.Shipstoppedandnotundercommand.Requestsfirefightingassistance. MRCCValenciadeploysSARMesana. MRCCValenciadeploysClaraCampoamor.ClaraCampoamornamedOSC. MRCCValenciadeploysGuardamarCalíope.
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1115 MRCCValenciadeploysHelimer200with2firefighters(embarkationinPortofValencia) MRCCValenciainformsOSC,VLCHARMAS,ECC-RGVandCNCS,andchecksOperationsPlan
(SARPLAN).DrawsupSituationReport(SARSITREP). StartoffirefightingoperationsbySARMESANAandCLARACAMPOAMOR
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1130 Captaingivesordertoabandonship. Allcrewandpassengerstomusterstations. Captaindecidestolowerlifeboatsanddeployliferafts.
1130 OperationsDirectoractivatesthecommandandcontrolsystem.
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Captainreports3missingpassengers.Lastseenat08:00. MRCCValenciaasksforship’spositionat08:00(39-29.8N;000-09.0W) MRCCValenciainformsOSC,VLCHARMAS,ECC-RGV,CNCS.
WillsendSituationReport(SARSITREP). VLCHARMASactivatesPortofValenciaSPPinREDPHASE,andsuggestsactivatingthe
EXTERNALEMERGENCYPLAN(EEP)OFTHEPORTOFVALENCIA.ThroughcalltoPortECCreportingexpectedarrivalofpeoplerescuedfromtheshipinport.SuggestssettingupIOPCCE/CICCEintheNeptunoRoominPhaseIIIbuildingatthePortAuthorityofficesinthePortofValencia.Medicalandpsychologicalassistanceinitiallyrequestedonquay.Busesarerequestedtotakepeopledisembarkedfromtheshiptoasafeplace.ListofpassengersandcrewonboardtheshipJuanJ.Sisterisrequested.PortECCsuggestsECC-RGVreportinformationandaskforactivationofthePort’sEEP.
1130 PortECCasksTRASMEDITERRÁNEA:
-ToactivatePassengerTerminalSPP.-ForlistofpassengersandcrewonboardtheshipJuanJ.Sister.
Commandcentreestablished.Firstbriefing. 1145 Captainreportsnon-ambulatoryvictimsondeck.Requestsevacuation.
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MRCCValenciadeploysHelimer200andRescue21 MRCCValenciadeploysSasemar101 MRCCValenciadeploysSalvamarPollux MRCCValenciarequestsdeploymentofSpanishNavypatrolboat. MRCCValenciarequestsdeploymentofSpanishcustomspatrolboat. MRCCValenciadeploysRedCrossrescueboat. MRCCValenciarequestsdeploymentofSpanishCivilGuardpatrolboat. MRCCValenciareportstoOSC,VLCHARMAS,ECC-RGV,CNCSandPortECC. ECC-RGVandPortECCagreetodeployportambulancetopickup1stnon-ambulatory
victim. Firstplanningmeeting.Operationsplan.
1200 Helimer200inposition.Evacuates1stnon-ambulatoryvictim.Landsintheearmarkedarea
atthePortofValencia
Liferaftrescueoperation. MRCCValenciasendssearchactionplanforthreemissingpassengers. Sasemar101deploysself-locatingdatummarkerbuoy. MRCCValenciadeploysmakeshiftboatacquiredusingSafeTrx. TRASMEDITERRÁNEAprovideslawenforcementagenciesdeployedintheIOPCCE/CICCE
with5printedcopiesofthepassengerandcrewlist.TRASMEDITERRÁNEAalsoemailsthelisttothePortECC.PortECCforwardsthelisttoMRCCValenciaand112.
1230 SARhelicopterevacuatesthe2ndnon-ambulatoryvictim.LandedontheClaraCampoamor.
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1230 Sasemar101beginssearchforthreepeopleoverboard.
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1230 ThePortPolicetellthePortECCthatthereisafireinanLNGtankeronLevanteQuay(free
areabetweenbollards51and52).Thetankerwaswaitingtosupplyashipandtheleakandfirearetheresultofamajorcollisionwithanotherportheavygoodsvehicle.
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1230/1300
Sequencedarrivalofrescueboats/vesselsonthePassengerTerminalquaycarryingevacueesrescuedfromtheship(CSS,RCwithevacuees,Navypatrolboat,CivilGuard,SalvamarPollux,GuardamarCaliope)
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1230/1300
Peopledisembarkedcounted.CountinformationsenttoIOPCCE/CICCE.Medicalandpsychologicalcareonthequay.Bustakesdisembarkedpeopletoasafeplace.Carefordisembarkedpeopleinthesafeplaceandtheyareidentified(withpsychologicalcare).Transfertohotels/accommodationindicatedbytheCityCouncilorshippingcompany.
1300 Captainreportsfireundercontrol.
Reportstherearestillsome300passengersleftonboardawaitingevacuation;someare
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injuredwithbruises,brokenbonesorbleedingwounds.Threearedisabledinawheelchair.Somearepregnantwomenandothersarecarryingveryyoungchildren.RequeststowingassistanceandclearanceforberthinginthePortofValencia.
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1300 Emergencytowingoperationstarts.
MRCCValenciainformsVLCHARMAS.ItwillsendSituationReport(SARSITREP). ThroughECCValenciaVLCHARMASasksPAVforberthingfortheshipandreportsabout
thepassengersstillontheship.AsksfortheFireBrigadetoattendincasethefirebreaksoutagainandtheyareneeded.
1245 Emergencytowingoperationstarts. ECCValenciainformsVLCHARMASaboutberthfortheshipassignedatTransversalesQuay.
1300 SalvamarPolluxfindsandpicksupthethreemissingpassengerswhofellintotheseainthecrossingandbringsthemtothePortofValencia.InformsMRCCValencia.
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1350 Justbeforeberthingthereisanexplosionfollowedbyafirecausedbyaleakofdieselfuel
in the auxiliary engine room,with total loss of electric power generated by the auxiliaryengines.Theship’scaptainreportstheaccidentbycontactingtheport’sEmergencyControlCentre,VHF channel 16, and the Passenger Terminal indicating that he will give passengers theordertoabandonshipandmonitoringsubsequentactionstakenonboardTheship’salarmsoundsanditscrewstarttogatherupthepassengersandguidethemtotheembarkationgateconnectedtothePassengerTerminalmobileboardingbridge.
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TheEmergencyDirectoraskstheFireBrigadetoattendincasetheyareneeded.
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TheEmergencyDirectorasksforhelpfromaSASEMARtugboatandanotheronefromtheporttospraywaterusingfirefightingmonitorsontheship’shulltocooldowntheareaaffectedbythefire.
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1400 ShipalongsideatValencia.
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StartofevacuationofremainingpassengersfromtheshiptotheTransversalQuayviathemobilewalkwayandboardingbridgesandpassengerterminalbuilding.
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5passengerswhoareseparatedfromthegrouphaveapanicattackanddiveintothewaterfromtheship’sdeck.Threecomeuptothesurfacebuttheother2donot.(Theydivefromboatneartheship.Dummiesareusedforthepassengerswhoremainunderwater.)
3passengersfloatinginthewaterarerescuedbyaRedCrossboatthatwasneartheship.
ThevesselreportsonthesituationtoPortECC.VLCHARMASasksGEASCivilGuardandValenciaFireBrigadediverstofindandrecoverthebodiesofthetwopeoplemissinginthewater.
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Disembarkedpassengersarecounted.Informationaboutthecountissentto
IOPCCE/CICCE.Medicalandpsychologicalcareonthequayandinthepassengerterminal.Injuredtakentohospitalbyambulance.Uninjureddisembarkedpassengersaretakenbybustoasafeplace.Carefordisembarkedpeopleinthesafeplaceandtheyareidentified(withpsychologicalcare).Transfertohotels/accommodationindicatedbytheCityCouncilorshippingcompany.
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1500 Thebodiesofthetwopassengerswhodivedintothewaterintheportarerecovered.
EmergencyDirectorordersthedutycourttobecalledfortheremovalofthebodies(fakecall).
15301600
EmergencyDirectoroftheEXTERNALEMERGENCYPLAN(EEP)OFTHEPORTOFVALENCIAannouncesemergencyisover.PortofValenciaEPPisdeactivatedPortSPPofValenciaisdeactivatedTrasmediterráneaPassengerTerminalSPPisdeactivated
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39 partners from 10 countries taking maritime transport into the digital age
By designing and demonstrating innovative use of ICT solutions
MONALISA 2.0 will provide the route to improved
SAFETY - ENVIRONMENT - EFFICIENCY
Swedish Maritime Administration ◦ LFV - Air Navigation Services of Sweden ◦ SSPA ◦ Viktoria Swedish ICT ◦ Transas ◦ Carmenta ◦ Chalmers University of Technology ◦ World
Maritime University ◦ The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute ◦ Danish Maritime Authority ◦ Danish Meteorological Institute ◦ GateHouse ◦ Navicon ◦ Novia
University of Applied Sciences ◦ DLR ◦ Fraunhofer ◦ Jeppesen ◦ Rheinmetall ◦ Carnival Corp. ◦ Italian Ministry of Transport ◦ RINA Services ◦ D’Appolonia ◦ Port of Livorno ◦ IB SRL ◦ Martec SPA ◦ Ergoproject ◦ University of Genua ◦ VEMARS ◦ SASEMAR ◦ Ferri Industries ◦ Valencia Port Authority ◦ Valencia Port Foundation ◦ CIMNE ◦ Corporacion
Maritima ◦ Technical University of Madrid ◦ University of Catalonia ◦ Technical University of Athens ◦ MARSEC-XL ◦ Norwegian Coastal Administration
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