International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals
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The International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (often shortened to ISGOTT) is a standard code of practice for the safe operation of Oil tankers and Oil terminals. Which provides information to ship-owners, seafarers and oil companies information on best operating practices, national and international legislation, occupational safety and health and ship design relating to Oil tankers and Oil terminals. ISGOTT was first published in 1978. It is a joint publication of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF), and the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH).[1] ISGOTT has its roots in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the shipping industry recognized the need for comprehensive guidelines to ensure the safety of oil tankers and terminals. During this time, there were increasing concerns about the safety and environmental risks associated with the transportation and handling of oil. In response to these concerns, the ICS and OCIMF collaborated to develop a guide that would establish standardized safety practices for the industry. The guide aimed to address various aspects of safety, including cargo handling, emergency response, personnel safety, and environmental protection. Over the years, ISGOTT has undergone several revisions and updates to incorporate advancements in technology, changes in regulations, and improvements in industry best practices. The collaborative effort between ICS and OCIMF in developing ISGOTT emphasizes the importance of cooperation between shipping companies and oil companies to establish and promote international safety standards. The guide has become a widely recognized and respected resource in the maritime and oil industries, providing a common framework for safe operations.[1]
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- ^ a b maritimecyprus (29 June 2020). "International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals - ISGOTT | MaritimeCyprus". Retrieved 9 December 2023.