Summary of Working Paper No. 70-1996
II.6.2: Environmental and Structural Safety of Ships
By L. Tsoy, S. Karavanov, F. Moreynis and A. Zubkova, Central Marine Research
and Design Institute (CNIIMF), St.Petersburg, Russia; and V. Volkov, Krylov
Research Institute, Russia
Consideration is given to the sea pollution from tankers of two types:
operational pollution in the process of transportation and cargo handling, washing and
stripping and accidental pollution resulting from accidents involving loss of
the ship s hull integrity.
In the process of this work, the general analysis of ice damages to the hull
of tankers navigating in the Arctic along the NSR has been completed.
Accidental oil spills during grounding and collisions of tankers sailing in
open water along the NSR are estimated according to the method evolved. The
original procedure for probable accidental oil spills during ice damages has been
developed and the evaluation of oil outflow from tankers sailing along the NSR
has been made.
Requirements for the structural safety of tankers sailing along the NSR from
the point of view of preventing pollution are formulated.