WCAG
Offshore oil pollution rescue vessel
Obraz  5
111111
Length
21,9 m
Width
6,0 m
Immersion
2,36 m
Readiness for action
120 min
UNIT DESCRIPTION:

Built in 1988, the marine multipurpose rescue vessel m/s Czeslaw II is used to combat oil pollution in port, chalk and coastal areas ( up to 20 nautical miles). The vessel, in addition to a medical rescue kit, has a rich set of specialized equipment for combating oil pollution, such as: the EKSPANDI 4300 oil collection system shown in the photos in the aft section.

Basic data of the unit

Purpose:

Combating oil contamination.

Equipment:

Fighting oil contamination:

1. LAMOR active brush system for oil contamination removal from water surface:
- collection width: 18 m
- max capacity: 2 x 20 m3/h
- storage capacity of collected oil: 20 m3
2. Oil dams: EXPANDI 4300: 340 m
3. Oil collectors: KOMARA 12k (oil filter), max capacity about 12 m3/h
4. Dispersing system: VICOSPRAY 1000, capacity of 4.2 m3/h
5. Portable tank of 5 m3

Other equipment:

PSP R-1 emergency medical kit


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