Acknowledgement and Reply to a Request for Assistance‌‌ Sample Clauses

Acknowledgement and Reply to a Request for Assistance‌‌. The Party receiving a request for assistance should provide acknowledgement of receipt to the Requesting Party, and disseminate the information in the request without delay to the appropriate authorities for evaluation and decision. The Party should communicate its reply to the Requesting Party as soon as possible and should provide: - a detailed statement and complete list of all vessels, aircraft, equipment, products and personnel it can provide within those listed by the Requesting Party as well as instructions for use of equipment and products, if necessary; - equipment that is in good working order and suitable for the needs of the Requesting Party; - specialized personnel, if possible outfitted with their own equipment needed for response activities; - estimated costs for use of the vessels, aircraft, equipment and products; and, - information to identify if the asset is either public, commercial, or government-owned in order to facilitate coordination on the transfer of the specific asset. With respect to offers of vessels that can be deployed or used in response operations, such detailed information may, without limitation, include the following: - Name of the vessel (IMO number); - Classes of the vessel (e.g. ice, icebreaking, salvage); - Draught, length, width, maximum speed; - Propulsion power, bollard pull; - Oil recovery tank capacity; - Main oil recovery system and other recovery equipment; - Type and length of oil booms; - Communication equipment; - Fuel requirements and estimated fuel required per day; - Need for fresh water; - Need to discharge grey or waste water; - Need for electricity in berthing; - Mooring requirements; and, - Number of crew members. With respect to offers of aircraft that can be deployed or utilized in response operations, such detailed information may, without limitation, include the following: - Type of aircraft; - Number of crew members; - Maximum flight time and range; - Patrol speed; - Remote sensing equipment; - Communication equipment; - Flight restrictions due to conditions and possible other matters that will affect aircraft flights, especially at night; - Deicing systems; - Fuel type and estimated fuel required per mission; - Ground equipment requirements (e.g. Ground Power Unit); and, - Crew rest time requirements. With respect to offers of equipment that can be deployed or utilized in response operations, such detailed information may, without limitation, include the following: - The exact type and specifi...
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