Including private sector clients such as P&I clubs, underwriters, law firms, vessel owners & operators, oil & gas companies as well as intergovernmental and governmental organisations.
No matter how well-prepared your organisation is internally to respond to an oil spill, external factors and local emergency response processes will usually be the key to the effectiveness of a response.
In addition to the risk of oil pollution, shipping casualties and their associated salvage interventions may pose a number of potential environmental impacts which salvors will be required by authorities to mitigate where possible.
Not only are planning and training legal requirements for operators, they can ensure that an organisation deals with oil pollution incidents in the most effective way.
Developing an ESG policy can be a daunting task and yet, the maritime sector is stepping up to the challenge.