BSEE Tests GoM Response Equipment

July 27, 2015

The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) informs it has recently tested and verified the sound working condition of various response equipment used in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Analysts with BSEE’s Oil Spill Preparedness Division boarded the pollution control vessel Louisiana Responder at Fort Jackson, La. on July 14 to test the response readiness of Anadarko Petroleum Corp. While conducting an equipment verification, the team witnessed the testing of a skimmer and other associated equipment, stored in Buras, La., on the Mississippi River.
Photo: BSEE
Photo: BSEE
Subsequent response equipment stored at Marine Spill Response Corp. in Belle Chasse, La. was also verified, BSEE said.
The objective of BSEE’s equipment verification is to assure operators have access to necessary resources outlined in their oil spill response plans and to confirm that specialized equipment is in satisfactory operating condition and is being properly maintained.

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