Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 88.46 - Vessel Oil Spill Prevention and Response.
88.46.220 - Equipment deployment drills of covered vessels.

RCW 88.46.220
Equipment deployment drills of covered vessels.

(1) The department is responsible for requiring joint large-scale, multiple plan equipment deployment drills of covered vessels to determine the adequacy of the owner's or operator's compliance with the contingency plan requirements of this chapter. The department must order at least one drill as outlined in this section every three years, which must address situations where oils, depending on their qualities, weathering, environmental factors, and method of discharge, may submerge or sink in water.
(2) Drills required under this section must focus on, at a minimum, the following:
(a) The functional ability for multiple contingency plans to be simultaneously activated with the purpose of testing the ability for dedicated equipment and trained personnel cited in multiple contingency plans to be activated in a large scale spill; and
(b) The operational readiness during both the first six hours of a spill and, at the department's discretion, over multiple operational periods of response.
(3) Drills required under this section may be incorporated into other drill requirements under this chapter to avoid increasing the number of drills and equipment deployments otherwise required.
(4) Each successful drill conducted under this section may be considered by the department as a drill of the underlying contingency plan and credit may be awarded to the plan holder accordingly.
(5) The department shall, when practicable, coordinate with applicable federal agencies, the state of Oregon, and the province of British Columbia to establish a drill incident command and to help ensure that lessons learned from the drills are evaluated with the goal of improving the underlying contingency plans.

[ 2018 c 262 § 203; 2011 c 122 § 5.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—Report—2018 c 262: See notes following RCW 82.23B.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 88 - Navigation and Harbor Improvements

Chapter 88.46 - Vessel Oil Spill Prevention and Response.

88.46.010 - Definitions.

88.46.020 - Coordination with federal law.

88.46.030 - Tank vessel inspection programs.

88.46.040 - Prevention plans.

88.46.050 - Vessel screening.

88.46.060 - Contingency plans.

88.46.0601 - Contingency plans—Department to update rules.

88.46.062 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Findings—Termination of maritime commission.

88.46.063 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Transfer of functions and assets from maritime commission.

88.46.065 - Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan—Liability limited.

88.46.068 - Adequacy of contingency plans—Practice drills—Rules.

88.46.070 - Enforcement of prevention plans and contingency plans—Determination of violation—Order or directive—Notice.

88.46.073 - Violations of rules—Enforcement.

88.46.080 - Unlawful operation of a covered vessel—Penalties—Evidence of approved contingency plan or prevention plan.

88.46.090 - Unlawful acts—Civil penalty.

88.46.100 - Notification of vessel emergencies resulting in discharge of oil.

88.46.120 - Tank vessel response equipment standards.

88.46.125 - Emergency response system—Funding—Intent—Finding.

88.46.130 - Emergency response system.

88.46.135 - Emergency response system—Vessel planning standards.

88.46.139 - Emergency response system—Adequacy determination—Practice drills.

88.46.160 - Refueling, bunkering, or lightering operations—Availability of containment and recovery equipment—Rules.

88.46.165 - Oil transfers—Scope of rules—Reporting volumes of oil transferred.

88.46.167 - Inspection authority—Department to conduct specialized reviews and prioritize adding capacity.

88.46.170 - Field operations program—Coordination with United States coast guard.

88.46.180 - Planning standards for equipment—Updates.

88.46.190 - Rule making for vessels of opportunity response system.

88.46.200 - Advisory marine safety committees—Recommendations.

88.46.210 - Volunteer coordination system.

88.46.220 - Equipment deployment drills of covered vessels.

88.46.230 - Umbrella plan holders.

88.46.250 - Model—Assessment of oil spill risks, emergency response towing vessel—Report.

88.46.260 - Vessel traffic patterns, oil spill risks—Effects of rules—Board of pilotage commissioners and department to consider—Notice.

88.46.901 - Effective dates—1991 c 200.

88.46.921 - Office of marine safety abolished.

88.46.926 - Apportionments of budgeted funds.