Procedure for oil tankers arriving to discharge cargo

02 Nov 2020 / Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Health has advised that the following procedure must be adhered to by tanker vessels calling SPBM to discharge liquid cargo.

For vessels and crew:

  1. It is mandatory to conduct Covid-19 PCR test for the entire crew of the oil tankers arriving at Sri Lankan ports for oil discharging operations.
  2. The PCR test should be performed by an approved private sector laboratory in Sri Lanka
  3. Free Pratique will be issued by the Port Health Officer upon receipt of negative PCR test reports of all crew members along with other routine documents to the Port Health Office.

For CPSTL/ CPC employees:

  • The Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminal Limited (CPSTL)/ Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) staff who enter an oil tanker should wear appropriate PPE.
  • The CPSTL/ CPC staff who go on board should undergo a 14 days quarantine in a premises provided by the Petroleum Corporation.
  • Such premises should be managed by the CPSTL/ CPC under the directions and guidelines given by the area Medical Officer of Health (MOH)/ PHI.
  • A PCR test to be done on day 7 of the quarantine period by an approved private sector laboratory
  • With a negative day 7 PCR report, staff can be released from mandatory quarantine on day 14 after informing the area MOH/PHI, and the staff can resume work.

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