Membership Process
In order to operate within the areas protected by the Canada Shipping Act, designated facilities and regulated vessels must register with a Response Organization. ECRC has arrangements with Point Tupper Marine Services (PTMS) and Atlantic Emergency Response Team (ALERT) to administer a joint membership that allows a non- bulk oil ship (i.e., ships over 400 GRT other than oil tankers) and bulk oil ships (i.e. oil tankers of 150 GRT or greater) to sail in any Geographic Area of Response (GAR) east of the Rocky Mountains as defined in the Act after submitting a single, combined registration and a single fee.
Since each designated Oil-handing Facility must register individually, they need only register with the RO in whose GAR they are located.
Membership covers one year from the time of activation. You may obtain more details about registration and fees or print copies of the contract from this site.
An arrangement can be made with ECRC by registering through our Ottawa office. You may contact the office directly or print the contract and instruction sheet then follow the steps below:
- Choose the correct contract. There are three possibilities:
- Oil-Handing Facility Contract
- Non-Bulk Oil Vessel Contract
- Bulk Oil Vessel Contract
- The contract must :
- Be in the name of the facility or ship owner but for mailing purposes can also include care of an agent, manager or operator.
- Be signed by the Owner, an Authorized Agent, a Manager or an Operator.
- Have the correct address, telephone and fax numbers included.
- The ‘Person Authorized to Implement Arrangement’ is the person(s) or position(s) that would activate the appropriate Response Organization (ECRC, ALERT or PTMS) to respond to an oil spill. This entry MUST include the Authorized Person’s 24 hrs phone and fax numbers. Do not use Telex or Inmarsat numbers. Also, please note that it would be helpful to have more than one person authorized to Implement Arrangement.
- Specify the effective date of the contract. We require written confirmation of the day month and year that a facility is first designated and transfers oil or that a vessel entered or will enter Canadian waters and is therefore subject to the requirement for an arrangement with a Response Organization.
- Complete and sign the appropriate contract and forward via e-mail or fax. Original "ink signature" copies are no longer required. Payment is required within five (5) business days of the effective date. Contracts are renewable annually.
- If you wish to wire transfer the payment (BankInfo.pdf), contact our office for the details or download and print this
Payment Options document. If you are considered a non-resident for tax purposes, you may be exempt from paying the GST, but you must file with us a GST tax exemption form.
- Once all materials and payments have been received and you are registered with us, you will receive confirmation of your membership as well as your contract number, which is required if you ever need to activate a response or to confirm with the Canadian Coast Guard that you have an arrangement as required in the Canada Shipping Act.
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