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- observation buoy
- A platform for sensors that can be used during spill response to provide environmental data (e.g., winds, currents, water level, temperature, etc.). The data obtained may be used to predict the trajectory of a spill, forecast weather, and plan response operations.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Federal agency within the U. S. Department of Labor with the
responsibility of ensuring worker safety and health. (www.osha.gov)
- Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R)
- NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration (response.restoration.noaa.gov)
includes the Emergency Response Division (ERD), which provides
scientific expertise to support oil and chemical spill responses in
U.S. coastal waters; the Assessment and Restoration Division (ARD),
which works to protect and restore coastal natural resources injured by
hazardous substances; and the Pribilof Islands Environmental
Restoration Project.
- oil
- Crude oil and refined petroleum products (e.g., motor oils, fuels, lubricants, etc.). The term also refers to vegetable oils, animal fats, and other non-petroleum oils, but these non-petroleum products rarely prompt an emergency response.
- oil boom
- See boom.
- oil film
- A slick thinner than .0001 inch and may be classified as
follows:
| Term |
Gal/ sq mile |
Appearance |
| "barely visible" |
25 |
barely visible |
| "silvery" |
50 |
silvery sheen |
| "slightly colored" |
100 |
trace of color |
| "brightly colored" |
200 |
bright bands of color |
| "dull" |
666 |
turns dull brown |
| "dark" |
1,332 |
much darker brown |
Note: Each 1" thickness of oil equals 5.61 gallons per square yard or 17,378,709 gallons per square mile.
- Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA90)
- OPA90
amended the Clean Water Act to strengthen the nation's ability to
prevent and respond to oil spills. It applies to oil-carrying vessels,
offshore facilities, onshore facilities, and deepwater ports that could
potentially spill oil into U.S. navigable waters or the adjoining
shorelines. See also Clean Water
Act.
- oil snares
- See pom-poms.
- Oil Spill Removal Organization -or- Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO)
- An environmental service company that specializes in environmental problems, such as oil and chemical spills.
- oil trajectory
- See trajectory.
- oily debris
- Can
include sorbent pads/boom, protective clothing/gear, soil, sand, rocks,
logs, kelp, plastics, mousse, oil/water mixture and animal carcasses.
- oleophilic
- Oil-attracting,
having a strong affinity for oil. To be useful in combating oil spills,
sorbents need to be both oleophilic and hydrophobic (water-repellent).
Contrast with hydrophobic.
- oleum
- Or fuming sulfuric acid. The mixture of sulfuric acid and
sulfur trioxide.
- On-Scene Coordinator (OSC)
- The person responsible for the spill response activities of a
single or group of agencies. This person is responsible for coordinating that
agency's or group's activities with those of the other OSCs through the
Incident Command System (ICS) and the Incident Commander (IC). There may be
more than one OSC at a spill (e.g., Federal OSC, State OSC, and Responsible
Party OSC), but only one IC.
- on-water recovery
- The
recovery of spilled pollutant while it is still on the water, rather
than when it reaches a shoreline. On-water recovery includes using
skimmers on oil slicks and netting systems for tarballs and highly
viscous oils.
- OPA90
- See Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
- OR&R
- See Office of Response and
Restoration.
- organic
- Generally,
compounds that contain the element carbon, except for some
carbon-containing compounds that are considered to be inorganic (carbon
oxides, carbides, carbon disulfide, phosgene, the cyanides of the
metals, and carbonyl sulfide). Contrast with inorganic.
- OSC
- See On-Scene
Coordinator.
- OSHA
- See Occupational Safety and
Health Administration.
- OSPR
- The State of California's Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) (www.dfg.ca.gov/ospr). Housed within the Department of Fish and Game, OSPR is the lead state agency charged with oil spill prevention and response within California's marine environment.
- OSRO
- See Oil Spill
Removal/Response Organization.
- overflight
- A flight by an airplane or helicopter over an area of water or shoreline, generally done to assess the character and extent of pollutant spilled on the water. See also aerial observation.
- overpressurization
- Increase
of pressure within a container beyond the pressure the container is
designed to contain; can lead to explosion of the container.
- oxidation
- A
chemical reaction in which oxygen bonds to an element or compound. By
extension, a reaction in which one element or compound rises to a
higher oxidation state while another drops to a lower oxidation state
(the term is used in this sense even when no oxygen whatever is
present). Contrast with reduction.
- oxidizer
- Or oxidizing agent. Substance that yields oxygen readily to
support a fire.
- oxidizing agent
- Or oxidizer. Substance that yields oxygen readily to support a
fire. Contrast with reducing agent.