Main screen
▪Using the flow chart method, it is organized so that marine workers such as ships and marine facilities can conduct self-inspections for marine pollution prevention and can view items by "clicking"
Frequently asked questions
▪Select basic information that must be known during marine pollution prevention activities or frequently asked questions by complainants and provide answers (total 21)
① How to report when marine pollution is discovered
② Initial emergency response measures when marine pollution occurs
③ Safety rules and risk factors during response activities
④ How to apply for a marine pollution reporting reward
⑤ How to handle pollutants generated from ships and marine facilities
⑥ How to handle bilge water inside ships
⑦ Ships' waste (including food waste) discharge areas
⑧ Ship air pollutants (sulfur oxide emission concentration and port marking, etc.)
⑨ How to write a pollutant record book (oil record book, waste record book, etc.)
⑩ Marine autonomous response force mission, role, and application method
⑪ Honorary Marine Environment Watchman Duties, Roles, and Application Methods
⑫ Marine Pollution Volunteer Duties, Roles, and Application Methods
⑬ Marine Pollution Prevention Cost Compensation Methods, etc.
Emergency Contact Network
▪Indicate contact information for national organizations, local governments, Marine Environment Corporation, Fisheries Cooperatives, etc. related to marine pollution prevention work within the jurisdiction of Sokcho Marine Police Station
Marine Environment ESG
▪Explain the direction of ESG promotion for marine pollution prevention work of Sokcho Marine Police Station, etc.
Platform Introduction
▪Explain the development reason and direction for creating the marine pollution prevention platform, introduce the developer and pilot operation manager, and indicate the customer center, etc. to resolve questions about using the platform
Main Culture Page
▪Whether the target ship is equipped with sewage pollution prevention facilities
▪Whether sewage pollution prevention facilities are maintained and operated
▪Standards for placement of waste oil storage containers
▪Whether oil pollution prevention facilities are installed and used for navigation
▪Whether the hull structure can prevent oil discharge in the event of a marine accident
▪Oil pollution prevention facilities Maintenance and operation
▪Placement, recording and preservation of ship pollutant record book (oil record book)
▪Placement, recording and preservation of ship pollutant record book (waste record book)
▪Approval, placement and implementation of ship marine pollution emergency plan
▪Change and preparation of important matters in ship marine pollution emergency plan
▪Appointment of marine pollution prevention manager
▪Placement of marine pollution prevention manager appointment letter on board
▪Designation of marine pollution prevention manager's proxy
▪Commandation and supervision of marine pollution prevention manager's pollutant transport or discharge work
▪Marine pollution prevention ship inspection and issuance of marine pollution prevention inspection certificate, etc.
▪Sailing of ships that have not been issued marine pollution prevention inspection certificate, etc.
▪Placement of marine pollution prevention inspection certificate on board
▪Ships subject to placement of materials and agents used for containment and prevention
▪Standards for placement of materials and agents (marine oil pollution spread prevention device)
▪Materials and agents Beach standards (dispersants, oil absorbents, or oil gelling agents)
▪Deployment of containment ships or installation of containment equipment for ships and marine facilities
▪Prohibition of pollutant discharge (deliberate discharge of oil, etc.)
▪Prohibition of pollutant discharge (negligent discharge of oil, etc.)
▪Prohibition of pollutant discharge (negligent discharge of waste)
▪Collection and treatment of pollutants from ships
▪Harmful anti-fouling systems for ships and marine facilities
▪Violations of air pollution penalties and penalties
▪Additional violations of penalties and penalties for ships
▪Reporting of changes to important matters of marine facilities
▪Volatile organic compound emission regulations (installation and operation of vapor emission control devices)
▪Volatile organic compound emission regulations (conduct inspections prior to installation of vapor emission control devices)
▪Volatile organic compound emission regulations (recording and storage of vapor emission control devices)
▪Whether marine facility containment ships, etc. are subject to the criteria for deployment (10,000㎘ or more), etc.