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UNITED STATES COAST GUARD SECTOR NEW ORLEANS MARINE SAFETY INFORMATION BULLETIN Volume XVII, Issue 018 DATE: 0000 TIME: 01JUN17 Hurricane Season 2017: Regulated Waterfront Facilities A. Severe Weather/Hurricane Plans: 1. Facilities are strongly encouraged to review their existing Severe Weather/Hurricane Plans or develop plans if they do not have one. It is extremely important to have a plan to minimize the risk associated with the impact of a hurricane on your facility. 2. The Captain of the Port (COTP) strongly recommends facilities with bulk liquids have a plan to either empty or press up tanks in preparation for severe weather (or flooding, etc.). 3. A Facility Pre-Storm and Post-Storm Checklist reporting tool template (identified as MSIB XVII, Issue 018a and 018b) is supplied with this MSIB for your use. This, or a similar form, is highly recommended for your pre-storm preparations, and may be required to be submitted when the COTP sets Port Condition WHISKEY (gale force winds predicted at Southwest Pass in 72 hours). B. Change to Operations or Security: Facilities are reminded that the COTP shall be notified if any modifications to facility operations or security procedures due to severe weather which are NOT in accordance with the Facility Security Plan, Operations Manual, or Response Plan. Verbal notification shall be followed up with a written notification to the Sector New Orleans Facility Compliance Branch at (504) 365-2370 or by e-mail at Facilitiesnola@uscg.mil. C. Facility Status Reporting: 1. Facilities are also reminded that prior to and following severe weather incidents, the COTP may request facility status reports to identify potential risks pre-storm, and to identify which facilities are in a condition post-storm to receive/resume vessel traffic. 2. An MSIB will be issued outlining the specific Port Condition or other COTP reporting requirements which may require the Facility Post Incident Assessment checklist. 3. The Facility Post Incident Assessment checklist template may be modified for incident specific needs. Use of this checklist is for Coast Guard purposes in assisting the reopening and/or reconstitution of port operations. Mariners should also familiarize themselves with MSIB XVII, Issue 32 Hurricane Season 2017. For additional information, contact the following: Coast Guard Facility Compliance Branch phone: (504) 365-2370; e-mail: Facilitiesnola@uscg.mil Coast Guard Sector New Orleans Command Center: (504) 365-2200 CAPTAIN W. R. ARGUIN Captain of the Port New Orleans For a current list of MSIBs within the COTP New Orleans Zone visit: https://homeport.uscg.mil/nola and look under Safety and Security

Facility Pre-Storm Checklist Date Completed: Facility Name: Address (Street, City, Zip): Point of Contact: Contact Number(s): E-mail Address(es): An asterisk ( * ) is listed by each item that represents a potential issue. If your answer coincides with the asterisk, please provide additional details in the comments section to describe the current situation and your plans to manage the situation created by the issue. 1. General Pre-assessment a. Has your facility conducted a pre-storm assessment survey? b. Will you have facility crews on site during/after the storm? Yes No* c. Does the facility have vessel mooring plans in place? d. Has your facility reviewed its contingency plan? e. Does your facility have plans to anchor or nest barges with other vessels? Yes* No* N/A* 2. Hurricane Port Condition Whiskey (72 hours prior to gale force winds) of the Port Condition Whiskey MSIB issued by the COTP? b. Are your storage tanks empty or pressed up? (it is preferred to have empty and/or pressed up tanks vice multiple tanks partially full) c. Have you secured or removed facility equipment/missile hazards? d. Has the facility ensured that hazardous materials/pollution hazards are secured and away from waterfront areas? e. For Container Facilities/Container Yards: have you appropriately secured all containers and facility equipment? f. Have vessel arrival schedules been reviewed and appropriate measures been taken? g. If utilizing permanently moored barges for oil storage have moorings been inspected/ doubled up?

3. Hurricane Condition X-Ray (48 hours prior to gale force winds) of the Port Condition X-Ray MSIB issued by the COTP? b. Is the facility making preparations to terminate all cargo operations? Explain when? c. Has the facility moved all containers stored near flood prone areas? d. Have special needs or intentions of vessels moored at the facility been determined? Yes* No* N/A* e. Are there intentions to ballast empty barge tanks? Note: Notify Captain Of The Port of vessels allowed to stay moored at the facility. 4. Hurricane Port Condition Yankee (24 hours prior to gale force winds) of the Port Condition Yankee MSIB issued by the COTP? b. Is the facility ensuring that all cargo operations not related to storm preparations have been terminated? If not, explain why and when below. c. Is there any dangerous cargo that cannot be stored in a safe location? Yes* No* N/A* Yes* No N/A* Note: Ensure vessels over 500 GT have departed, unless approved by the Captain Of The Port. 5. Hurricane Port Condition Zulu (12 hours prior to gale force winds) of the Port Condition Zulu MSIB issued by the COTP?

b. Has the facility suspended all waterfront operations? c. Is small discharge containment empty and clean? d. Have hoses been drained and blanked off? The preferred method of delivery of completed forms is through e-mail. Please e-mail your completed form to the following e-mail address: facilitiesnola@uscg.mil For questions, please call the Sector New Orleans Facilities Compliance Branch at 504-365-2370

Entered into Spreadsheet Facility Ready for Inspection Forwarded to Facility Inspectors Date Completed: Facility Name: Address (Street, City, Zip): Point of Contact: Contact Number(s): E-mail Address(es): Above this line for IMT use only Facility Post Incident Assessment Checklist An asterisk ( * ) is listed by each item that represents a potential issue. If your answer coincides with the asterisk, please provide additional details in the comments section to describe the current situation and your plans to manage the situation created by the issue. 1. Firefighting a. Dock/Facility firefighting systems are fully operational b. Mutual aid/municipal firefighting support is fully available 2. Medical Services a. Is any known hazard from damage present? Yes* No N/A b. On-site or community emergency medical services are available (if applicable including E/R services) 3. Security a. Perimeter fencing is intact and entryways/gates secured or manned b. Available means for 24-hour monitoring of security c. Available for 24-hour access control 4. Soundings a. Soundings at berth and entrance channel to your facility taken to identify submerged objects and/or shoaling b. Controlling depth for each facility based on soundings taken Enter depth in feet: Note: Safety zones will be established as needed.

5. Facility Services a. Key facility utilities are operational, including power, nitrogen, air and water, etc. (as appropriate). b. Oil/HAZMAT response services (on-site and/or through an OSRO if required) confirmed available. 6. Facility Integrity a. Confirm the integrity of all MTR transfer systems is intact. b. The integrity of all other storage tanks, piping, etc. is intact. c. Report and respond to any spills/releases. Explain below and/or provide NRC number. d. All alert/warning systems are tested and operational. e. Integrity/operation of all mooring systems and dock structure confirmed. f. Facility is in compliance with all other aspects of their Facility Operations Manual. Note: Port assessment teams will assess waterway infrastructure 7. Resume Operations: Expected dates/time: a. Ready for cargo transfers to begin: b. Ready for inspection by USCG facility inspectors: c. Operational concerns for facility (needs that will impact ops). Note: The Captain Of The Port will partner with bridge operators to open bridges. 8. Other comments: The preferred method of delivery of completed forms is through e-mail. Please e-mail your completed form to the both of the following e-mail addresses: facilitiesnola@uscg.mil For questions, please call the Sector IMT s Facility Group at 504-329-0726.