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Gisborne District Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan
Annex 1 – Equipment Lists and Mobilisation Instructions Issue – 2014
Annex 1 – Equipment Lists and Mobilisation Instructions
Contents
INCIDENT COMMAND CENTRE (ICC) ............................................................................................................. 1
ICC SETUP .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
EQUIPMENT LISTS AND CONTACT DETAILS ..................................................................................................... 2
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
EQUIPMENT MOBILISATION ........................................................................................................................................ 2
MARITIME NZ EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 2
CHECK LIST FOR OIL SPILL SHED ................................................................................................................................ 4
ACCESSING ADDITIONAL MARITIME NZ EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................... 5
LOCALLY BASED EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 5
CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
OILED WILDLIFE RESPONSE EQUIPMENT .......................................................................................................... 9
REGIONAL WILDLIFE KITS ........................................................................................................................................... 9
REGIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................... 10
LIMITS ON GISBORNE REGIONAL RESPONSE EXPECTATIONS ..................................................................... 11
TEMPORARY HOLDING CENTRE (THC) AND TEMPORARY REHABILITATION CENTRES (TRC) ..................... 11
SUITABLE HOLDING CENTRES ................................................................................................................................... 12
RESOURCES AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT ....................................................................................................... 20
REGIONAL WILDLIFE RESPONSE EQUIPMENT CONTENTS ............................................................................. 22
BLUE BOX .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
REGIONAL OILED WILDLIFE RESPONSE TRAILERS .......................................................................................... 25
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Incident Command Centre (ICC)
ICC for a small Tier 2 response is currently in the GDC Emergency Management Office. For larger
Tier 2 responses and Tier 3 responses the EOC will be based either in GDC Council Chambers, or
Lawson Field Theartre, Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne (Phone 06 867 2049).
Alternative venues:
Eastland Port meeting room
NZFS meeting room
BNZ Partners Building
This will have to be arranged at the time.
ICC Setup
If an oil spill response requires the Incident Command Centre (ICC) set up. The ICC will be set up in
accordance with the CIMS Structure with Planning and Intelligence, Operations, and Logistics each
having a desk in addition to a communications and Incident Controllers Area.
Facilities at the ICC
Facilities are available either from Emergency Management office or in the planning, logistics or
ROSC container currently stored in the MOS Shed, Banks Street.
The following items should be made available at the ICC:
National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan
Oil Spill Management Resource Manual
Regional Coast Plan (Coastal Planning Team)
NZ Nautical Almanac (Harbourmaster)
Oil Spill Dispersants – guidelines for use in New Zealand Ports (AMSA & MNZ)
ICC desk / place labels (ICC Coordinator)
Personnel passes (ICC Coordinator)
Fax forms / template (Corporate Services)
Relevant hydrographical charts (HM)
Relevant Topographic Maps (GIS)
Incident Command Team phone list (Reception)
Petty Caste (Finance)
Order book
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Equipment Lists and Contact Details
Introduction
Managing an oil spill may require considerable quantities of resources to be dispatched to the
affected areas.
Any resources including oil spill equipment, transport etc must be recorded and charged to the
incident.
The only people who can authorise the ordering and dispatch of resources to an incident are the:
ROSC;
Operations Manager;
Logistics Manager; or
People specifically authorised by them to do so.
Equipment mobilisation
Oil spill equipment will usually be moved to the spill site by road, but may also be moved by vessel.
The vehicle-accessibility of the destination, time to transport the equipment to its destination and
the means of unloading the equipment will need to be considered. Many of the items are pre-
packed, cumbersome and heavy. Accordingly, the means to load and unload must be provided.
Transportation companies are listed below.
When ordering vehicles ensure that the:
Type of oil spill equipment and its store is specified;
Hiab Truck to be able to lift the gear on and off the truck
Destination of the equipment is clearly specified, and repeated back by the transport
dispatcher;
Driver is asked to relay the time of departure from the store to the destination, and their ETA
at the destination;
Driver reports any unforeseen delay en route to the scene; and their arrival at the
destination; and
Driver’s orders after delivering the equipment is understood.
Maritime NZ Equipment
Instructions for accessing additional Maritime NZ oil spill equipment are outlined below.
Equipment will be despatched by the Maritime NZ using the quickest means available. This might
be by RNZAF or commercial aircraft, or alternatively by road. The availability of suitable aircraft will
dictate delivery times to Gisborne; road transport will take approximately 10.5 hours.
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Located at Council Depot at the end of Banks Street, Gisborne.
Keys to the gate and shed are held by the Pollution Incident Officers’ on 027 652 7919 and in the
Emergency Management Office key cupboard
Sorbents
Oil Snare Absorbents 60
Absorbent Pads 1600
Absorbent Pillows 60
Absorbent Booms 48
Hand Wringer 1
Ancillary Equipment
Spate Pumps 2
Stihl Blowers 1
Helicopter Nozzles 50
Plastic Containers 10 x 20 litres
Wildlife Response Kit 1 crate
Dispersant spray set 1
Backpack Sprayer 1
Dolav Storage Bin 700 litre capacity
Hand pump - Quicksilver 1
Item Quantity
Containment Systems
Land/Sea Boom 240 m (12x20m in 3 boxes))
Rapid Deployment Boom 99m (66m +33m in 1 box) x 2
Rapid Deployment Boom
Harbours /Fence Boom
99m (66m +33m in 1 box) x 2
100m
Recovery Systems
Ramjet Rope Mop 1
Foilex Skimmer 1
Komara Skimmer and Power Pack 1
Temporary Storage
Frame Tanks (25,000 litre) liner 1 x 25,000litres & 1 x 15,000 litres
Framesets 2
Covers 2
Dispersant
Type 2 Gamlen OSD LT 2400 litres
Slickgone LTSW 800 litres
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Check List for Oil Spill Shed
Date: ______________________
Item
Required ROSC will supply list of equipment to Logistics or Storeperson to organise
Equipment
Land sea boom /stihl blower/anchors/orange bouys
Harbour fence boom /anchors
Sorbent booms
Frame tank
Weir skimmer/spate pump
Disc Skimmer/spate pump
Spray equipment/dispersant/drums
X Life jackets
X Hard hats (use around truck when loading and unloading)
Plastic containers
X Iron standards, rammer and pulley to remove standards
X Box of ropes and tools
Extra anchors for sorbent booms
Sorbent pads
Dispersant kit
Sampling kit
Dispersants
Gamlen
Slickgone
Helicopter nozzles
Dispersant spray set
Backpack sprayer
Wildlife
Response kit
Health and Safety
X Drinking Water /bottles (if any)
X Bins – Tea/coffee/cups/sunscreen/toilet paper/hand sanitizer
Extra PPE gear boots, overalls, wet weather gear, gloves, hard hats, ear protection
X Signage (including base set) – Danger Restricted Area x 3
X – equipment that is essential and will be delivered to the site from Banks Street
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Sampling Kit, Dispersant Test Kit, Safety equipment and some absorbent material is located with
Environmental Health at 7 Kahutia Street, Gisborne.
Accessing Additional Maritime NZ Equipment
Annex 1 of the National Oil Spill Contingency Plan lists items of equipment owned by the Maritime
NZ that are stored in other regions, and at Marine Pollution Response Services. If additional
equipment is need in a response, this list should be referred to first, as the items of equipment are
compatible with those listed above.
Requests to mobilise this equipment should be made through the OSDO:
Telephone: 04 577 8030 and the ROSC from the appropriate region.
The majority of Maritime NZ equipment is pre-packaged in numbered boxes with collapsible sides, a
pallet type base, and of a size appropriate to the equipment contained. The dimensions and
weight of the loaded boxes vary according to equipment type but all are intended to fit road
trailers and into commercial aircraft that have been converted to a cargo configuration.
They will not fit into a Boeing 737/Bae 146 in the passenger configuration. Because of the nature of
their construction they may be stacked only two high. These boxes are marked to show their
general contents and loaded weight, a more detailed list of contents is enclosed within the box.
Locally Based Equipment
Transportation
Jukes Carriers Limited 868 4102 0274 452 469 027 248 7733 027 446 4471
Fulton Hogan Gisborne 868 1400
24 hrs
Suction Trucks
Fulton Hogan Gisborne 868 1400 0274 844 468 0274 470 174
If additional items of equipment are required refer to Gisborne District Council Rural Fire Plan 2.0 Information
Listings.
Safety Equipment
NZ Safety Limited (Coordinator) 867 5055 0274 459 404
General Equipment
Hire Pool 867 9466
Martins Hire 867 9131
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Vessels
Type Owner Contact
Tugs (2) : Turihau 22m
: Titirangi 24m
: Waimata 24m
Eastland Port
(Rrahul Dosshi)
868 5129 021 860 569
Pilot vessel : 12.5m Eastland Port 868 5129 021 222 0075
Charter (Pacific Invader): 16.5m MW Richmond 867 8313 027 241 6654
Charter fishing (38 South) : 16m Barry Welsh 868 9257 027 446 8929
Charter : 7m Surfit Charters 867 2970 0272 307 016
Coastguard : 10m Jeremy Lockwood (Gisborne) 867 4135 027 438 9290
Coastguard :8m Ray Dever (Tolaga Bay) 862 6740 027 450 7741
Inflatable IRB : 4.5m DOC 869 0460 027 447 406
Inflatable IRB : 4.5m MPI 867 9139
Fuel: Diesel via Eastland Port Fuelstop. Petrol BYO via Service Station.
Aircraft
Within the Gisborne District the following aircraft may be available for deployment. If additional
aircraft are required refer Gisborne District Council Rural Fire Plan Part 1 Section 2.
Spotter or Reconnaissance Aircraft
Contractor PHIVO Aircraft Type Comms
Preferred provider
(To be confirmed by
MNZ)
Air Gisborne
(Andrew Reid) Cessna 172 Forestry FM
867 4684
021 221 6084 (High wing aircraft) Ground to air
Gisborne Helicopters
(Peter Moore) Robinson R44 x 2 Forestry FM
868 7555 Hughes 500 Ground to Air
027 444 8964 Bell 407 GPS
Ashworth Helicopters
(Wayne Ashworth)
867 7128
027 432 3103
Hughes 500 (Wairoa)
Bell Jet Ranger
Bell Long Ranger
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Dispersant Application
Contractor Helicopter Type Spray Equipment Comms
Gisborne Helicopters
Peter
027 444 8964
868 7555
Robinson R44
MD52M
Bell 407
300 litres
400 litres
850 litres
Forestry FM
GPS
Ashworth Helicopter Hughes 500 500 litres Ground to air
867 7128 Bell Jet Ranger 500 litres Forestry FM
027 432 3103 44 4 seater
Fixed Wing Dispersant Aircraft
Farmers Air
868 4803
Cresco x 3 1800 litres Ground to air
For further information on aircraft availability and flight times refer Gisborne District Council Rural Fire
Plan Section 2 Aircraft.
Waste Contacts
Collection and Disposal
Envirowaste Des McCleary
Wayne Plummer
0274 874 946
021 966 488
Gisborne Company (Bay Waste) 868 6007 027 297 5332 027 254 0395
Transportation
Fulton Hogan Co-ordinator 868 1400 24 hrs
Suction Trucks
Bay Waste Services / Thurlines 868 6007 027 297 5332 027 254 0395
Fulton Hogan Co-ordinator 868 1400 24 hrs
Fulton Hogan Gisborne 868 1400 0274 844 468 0274 470 174
Terry Taylor Drainage 868 5383 027 457 6664 (Terry)
Wayne’s Waste Ltd 867 3606 027 434 0924 (Wayne)
Skip and Jumbo Bins
Bay Waste Bins 868 6007 027 297 5332 027 254 0395
Waste Management 868 9548
Mini Skips 867 9000 027 443 9937
Wayne’s Waste Ltd See above See above
Liquid Waste Oil
Bay Waste / Thurlines 868 6007
Oil that contains water can be stored at Bay Waste Services who will arrange disposal to an
approved site.
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Cleaning
Premise for Cleaning of Oily Gear
Gisborne Hydraulics cnr Lytton and Awapuni Roads;
Relatively small area however area covered and can clean pumps, skimmers and PPE;
Truck Stops (BP, Caltex);
These have oil interceptors but have run off to stormwater and the use of kerosene and
detergent is a concern to GDC Conservation; and
Marsden Point or at an approved cleaning site to be announced by OSC for cleaning other
larger gear.
Areas for Cleaning Gear – not oil contaminated
Churchill Park (dry area)
Eastland Truck Wash, Innes Street – (wet area)
Temporary Storage Locations
The following sites were identified by Maritime NZ during a major incident however the use of these
sites would depend whether access would be allowed by the current owners of the site or the use
of the site had changed since it was identified.
# Location Capacity
m3
Vehicle
access Earthworks required
1 McCannics, Awapuni Road
3 bays uncovered
150 Sealed road None
2 Fulton Hogan, Banks Street
3 semi covered bays
150 Sealed road None
3 Log Yard Dunstan Road
Secure away from residential areas,
covered concrete floor
1500 Sealed road None
4 GDC Pumping Station
Clay lined moderate access
120 Paddock Cut fence, provide track
5 Land next to Airport 500 Metal road Line containment area
6 Speedway Track
Large flat areas
500 Metal road then
grass track
Line containment area
7 Jet Sprints – Thunder Park 3000 Metal road then
grass track
Metal for truck bay
8 Patutahi Quarry 300,000 Sealed road None
After reviewing the temporary storage areas it is recommended that the following procedures be
undertaken:
1. Management of storage sites will include visual inspections of the sites to ensure contents
are contained and covered. This is especially necessary during load out periods.
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2. That the following sites McCannics – Awapuni Rd (1), Fulton Hogan Banks Street (2), and
Rayonier Dunstan Rd (3), sites be used as first priority. These sites are enclosed and allow all
weather access to the storage bays.
3. It is recommended that these bays be emptied on a continuous basis, to ensure capacity
requirements are maximised and potential health and discharge issues at the storage sites
are minimised.
4. It if recommended that if the storage bunkers are used, daily inspections be undertaken to
ensure that containment is secured.
5. Sites (4) – (7) will require minor earthworks to some extent prior to sand disposal. There may
be a 6 – 12 hr delay to complete the earthworks prior to them being ready for waste
acceptance.
6. The use of multiple storage sites should be avoided, it will be best practice to increase the
storage capacity at sites 1 – 3, by extending the bunds with concrete barriers. These are
readily available in Gisborne. Leachate must be contained and all waste covered to
prevent rain entering the waste stream.
7. In the event that a major event is required the best option is to rapidly increase the servicing
of the bunded areas. This may require 10 – 20 units per day but will be dependent on the
material that can be collected from the beaches to the storage areas. It is assumed that
contaminated sand recovery will only be attempted during daylight hours due to OSH
issues. Emptying of the bunds can also be performed after-hours, at the Awapuni and
Banks Street site due to onsite lighting. To obtain large numbers of trucks, e.g. above ten
there may be a 6 hr delay prior to the trucks being available.
8. The option of creating lined storage trenches should be avoided, as the minimum liner
requirement will be a landfill HDPE Liner which requires specialised construction and delivery
period will be a minimum of 72 hrs and the cost extremely prohibitive.
Oiled Wildlife Response Equipment
Regional Wildlife Kits
The Regional Wildlife Kit, comprising one blue crate of equipment, is stored at the Council’s oil spill
store, Gisborne District Council, Banks Street, Gisborne.
Wildbase Oil Response (Massey University) and associated equipment can be mobilised for a Tier 2
response with approval from the ROSC (Wildbase duty phone – 027 246 2267). First contacts for a
Tier 2 response are local responders trained in OWR and part of the NOWRT. Wildbase can be
contacted for advice at any time.
Note:
The regional kit is a start-up unit for the immediate needs of small numbers of birds for the initial
stage of a response. Readily available items can be obtained directly from retailers and suppliers
for subsequent needs. Specialist items will be obtained via veterinary and safety suppliers, through
the spill response logistics section. Items such as bird enclosures will be fabricated on-site where
required.
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Regional Equipment Requirements
An inventory of some items of equipment that may be necessary required to implement a regional
wildlife response operation is listed below. The bolded items are contained in the Regional Wildlife
Kit, and a number in square brackets indicates the number held in the kit. A comprehensive listing is
not feasible as the response situation will dictate the equipment required to solve the problems
presented. The remainder will be sourced locally.
Collection Equipment
Floating flashlights
Masking tape
Packaging tape
Waxed cardboard boxes (for transporting birds) (25)
Bird scaring tape (5)
Cottonswab - double ended
Plastic bags - small (100)
Sorbent pads (100)
Long handled dip nets
Recording Equipment
Name labels
Clipboards/pencils/pens/files, etc
Permanent markers (10)
Pads (5)
Safety Equipment
Masks
Paper towels
Insect repellent
Neoprene rubber gloves
PVC gloves (10)
Whistles
First aid kit
Hip waders
Rain jackets/pants
Safety goggles (10)
Safety vests
Toilet rolls
Water bottles
Temporary Holding/Rehabilitation Centres
Bird holding pens - 3 layer ply
Extension cords
Nylon rope - 4mm 30m (2)
Shade cloth (e.g. 910mm x 50m)
Waratah stakes
Squeeze bottles - 500ml (3)
Digital thermometers
Weighing scale
Toothbrushes (10)
Cotton balls
Rubbish bags
Towels
Storage Equipment
Crates
Storage bins
Temporary Holding/Rehabilitation
Centres
Food dishes
Heating lamps (2)
Tergo Bird wash (20 litre drums) (1)
Polythene tarps (4m x 6m)
Scrub brushes
Pails (e.g. 10 litre)
Cable ties
Access to animal food source
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Veterinary
Feeding tube - 8Fr/12Fr a 16” (50)
Gauze pads - 5 x 5 cm
Gauze rolls
Cotton swab
IV Catheter 24G x .75”
Lactated ringers soln. - 1 litre
Microhematocrit tubes
Needles - 23G x 1”, 25G x 0.63”
Oral thermometer
Plasma-lyte
Saline for irrigation - 500ml
Sharps disposal bin
Stethoscope
Winged infus’n set - 25g x 3/8 x 3.5”60
Torch - diagnostic pupil
Coprokit
Activated charcoal 1kg
Paraffin oil - 2 litre
Gatorade drink crystals - 500gm
Bandage scissors
Flexible bandage - Coflex 5cm
Squeeze bottles 500ml
Veterinary
Microcontainers - heparinised
Critaseal
Glucostix 2646
Hibiclense disinfectant - 500ml (1)
Isopropyl alcohol - 1000ml
Lanolin ointment - 500ml
Microscope cover - slips/slides
1ml, 3ml, 10ml syringes
50ml syringe catheter tip (50)
50ml syringe - luer lock
5ml syringe
Adhesive tape - 12mm, 25mm
Limits on Gisborne Regional Response Expectations
Taking into account the type and number of species likely to be impacted in the event of an oil spill
and the limitations with respect to the Temporary Holding Centres, Temporary Rehabilitation
Centres, equipment and trained personnel in the region, the regional response expectations are:
50 birds; and
5 NZ fur seals (sub-adults up to approximately 18 months old).
Temporary Holding Centre (THC) and Temporary Rehabilitation Centres
(TRC)
The following Section describes suitable THC’s and the TRC that have been selected for the
Gisborne region. This includes the resources available in each Centre, and identifies any constraints
that would need addressing in order to cater for wildlife in a response.
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Suitable Holding Centres
Gisborne
Gisborne A&P Showgrounds
20 Main Road
Makaraka
Gisborne
This site is owned by the Poverty Bay A&P Association.
The A+P showgrounds Event Centre in Makaraka consist of three areas.
A large Event Centre (hall)
A shearing display auditorium, wool room and associated buildings and
A large building on the opposite side of the field that is used by the Riding Club for the
Disabled.
The site used for the Annual Show in October and horse jumping events throughout the year while
the event centre is booked throughout the year for a range of events.
Event Centre
The hall consists of wooden frame walls with corrugated iron covering, interior panelling boards,
and netting at the eaves. The roof is insulated corrugated iron. The flooring is concrete.
There are multiple entrance ways into the building and a large roller door opens onto a concrete
pad. This area was set up in 2002.
This is a multi room complex which could contain all indoor activities and has hot and cold running
water. City water and connection to GDC sewer are available.
There is a kitchen in the event centre as well as one for the camping area.
Lighting is from skylights, fluorescent strips and incandescent pendants.
This site was set up during the Jodie F Millennium spill in February 2002.
Large fire hydrant mains located on exteriors of buildings. There is a camping ground and cabins on
the site.
The site is gated and surrounded with a low wire fence and is situated close to the Gisborne
Airport.There is no air conditioning and the concrete flooring is uneven and susceptible to pooling
of water.
Shearing Display Auditorium and Wool Room
The former area could be useful for small scale responses but is flawed by its proximity of deeply
manured sheep holding and handling facilities.
For small scale operations the Shearing Display Auditorium is available for accession/triage/stabilisation
and the Wool Room is available for washing. For longer stay husbandry an outdoor access area would
need to be created, possibly based from the Wool Room.
Shearing Auditorium room lighting is via skylight translucent sheeting and fluorescent tubes.
Shearing Auditorium floor is concrete with wooden shearing podium and amphitheatre wooden
step seating.
Seal off any agricultural animal handling areas from useable spaces with temporary polythene
sheeting. Remove and store interior furnishing of display boxes and benches,
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Contact
Derek Allan
Secretary A & P Association
info@gisborneshow.co.nz
(06) 868 6084 or 0274 422 000
Inside the Event Centre Toilet block and Event Centre
Shearing auditorium and wool room Outdoor Area
Entrance Driveway
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Establishment Plan – Events Centre:
Establishment Plan – Shearing Pavilion:
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Gisborne
Waipaoa Water Treatment Plant
429 Bushemere Road
Gisborne
The site is owned by the Gisborne District Council and is situated 10 km from Gisborne.
This site has been assessed as being suitable for wildlife rehabilitation in the event of an oil spill
response however permission from the owners will be required prior to the this site being used.
The complex consists of a large double vehicle shed plus three bay implement shed and single
vehicle shed all with concrete floors. There is plenty of room for a container and marquee.
The site is fully fenced and secure and there is plenty of parking on site.
There is city water to the site but the cleaning area would require a temporary supply. There is a 200
litre hot water cylinder in the main building. There is a septic tank.
Both 3 phase single phase power is available. There are toilets, showers and kitchen facilities in the
main building.
The Gisborne airport is less than 10 km away and there is plenty of room to land helicopters on site.
Although this is a quiet rural setting bird scarers are used seasonally in the area. The only concern is
that birds could escape and land on the water storage ponds and pollute the water supply. This
however is back up supply only used occasionally.
Contacts
Group Manager: Engineering & Works
Gisborne District Council Ph (06) 8672049 (24/7)
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Tokomaru Bay
Fire Station
Main Road
Tokomaru Bay
The station is owned by the New Zealand Fire Service (NZFS).
This site has been assessed as being suitable for wildlife rehabilitation in the event of an oil spill
response however permission from the owners will be required prior to the this site being used.
The buildings are fed by a 20,000 litre rain water tank as well as spring water. The building has a
septic tank and power.
There is off road parking as well as road side and parking in an adjacent paddock.
A helicopter can land in the rugby field opposite
The building has a kitchen and a grocery shop is nearby. There are adequate toilet facilities.
There are two fire station bays (14m x 6m and 14m x 7m) and a mezzanine floor (3mx7m).
There is security fencing at the rear but may require fencing in the front
There is accommodation at a nearby motels and camping ground as well as backpackers and
maraes.
There could be quite a bit of noise from the road traffic as well as the station siren – however this
can be muted.
Contacts
Nelson Truman (Fire Chief) Mandy Truman (2IC)
P O Box 13 P O Box 13
Tokomaru Bay 4047 Tokomaru Bay 4047
Tokomaru Bay Fire Station Paddock behind the Fire Station
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Ruatoria
The site is owned by the NZ Fire Service.
This site has been assessed as being suitable for wildlife rehabilitation in the event of an oil spill
response however permission from the owners will be required prior to the this site being used.
If the site is required the fire engine and water tanker could be moved elsewhere. The site has a
40,000 litre tank supply plus additional water from a spring. There are toilets and showers available
and a septic tank for wastewater disposal.
There is a kitchen and large smoko area. There is some parking in front of the building but otherwise
there is road side parking. The building is secure with land at the rear for a marquee.
Gisborne airport is two hours away however there is a helipad on site. There is minimal traffic noise
and the station siren can be muted if necessary.
The site is in Ruatoria and there is a backpackers, bed and breakfast and hotel with food outlets
and a super market within walking distance.
Contacts:
Charlie Turei Kevin Wallace
Area Manager Volunteer Support Officer
NZFS NZFS
Gisborne Gisborne
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Ruatoria
The Old Manutahi School
51 Tuparoa Road
Ruatoria
The property is owned by the Ministry of Education but the chairperson of Ngata College has
control of the site. Permission to use this site is still pending.
This site has been assessed as being suitable for wildlife rehabilitation in the event of an oil spill
response however permission from the owners will be required prior to the this site being used.
The site has new septic tanks and all the buildings have toilets.
There is a ground water supply from a well point (this has been disconnected) and a 90,000 litre
water storage tank for pumping into and has good water pressure. There are 3 x 40 gallon hot
water cylinders in the existing buildings.
The site runs on single phase power but there is provision for three phase power. There is truck
access and plenty of parking on site.
The old administration block has kitchen, staff room, toilet and showers and plenty of office space.
There is an airstrip limited to small craft use however there is plenty of room on site for a helicopter
to use.
There is a food market in the township and two fast food outlets as well as a hotel and home stays.
Contacts:
June Clarke (OLLIE) Russell Burnett
60 Main Road South Ministry of Education
Ruatoria P O Box 147
Ph (06) 8648361 Napier ph (06) 8336791
The old Manutahi School Rugby Field
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Te Araroa Sports Grounds
East Cape Hunting and Fishing Inc Tokararangi Sports Club
10 Pohutu Road 10 Pohutu Rd
Te Araroa Te Araroa
There are two buildings on the Te Araroa Sports Grounds.
This site has been assessed as being suitable for wildlife rehabilitation in the event of an oil spill
response however permission from the owners will be required prior to the this site being used.
The land is owned by the Gisborne District Council but the buildings are owned by the clubs. The
buildings are fed by spring water and have septic tanks. The power is single phase.
There is plenty of parking with truck access with security fencing on the road frontage.
There is room for a helipad on site and a small fixed wing air strip along the beach front.
The buildings have kitchen facilities and food outlets/grocery shop within a short distance.
There is accommodation at the Hicks Bay Motels, camping grounds or local maraes.
There are adequate toilets and showers and outside lighting
Contact
Richard Kutia (Chairperson) Jim Mill
P O Box 97 P O Box 47
Te Araroa Te Araroa
Rugby Pavillion
Rear of the grounds Verandah of the club rooms
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Resources and Logistical Support Annex 1
Products Company Name Address Phone no. Fax no. Email Web Address
PPE NZ Safety 188 Grey Street 867 5055 867 3281 gisborne@nzsafety.co.nz www.nzsafety.co.nz
Building Supplies Bunnings Trade Carnarvon Street 867 9599 867 9597 gisbornetrade@bunnings.co.nz www.bunnings.co.nz
Bunnings Warehouse Cnr Peel Street & Kahutia
Street
869 0741 863 0600 gisborne@bunnings.co.nz
Tumu ITM 356 Childers Road 868 9599 868 8277 www.itm.co.nz
Carters 342 Gladstone Road 868 8099 867 8198 maureen.dawson@carters.co.nz www.carters.co.nz
Plumbing Supplies Plumbing World Cnr Bright & Kahutia
Streets
869 0068 867 1321 sue.muir@plumbingworld.co.nz www.plumbingworld.co.nz
Gas Supplies BOC 344 Lytton Road 0800 111 333 0800 229 923
Hire Centres
e.g., Marquees,
Portable Buildings,
Fencing, Toilets,
Refrigeration,
Tarpaulins,
Generators
Hire Pool 429 Gladstone Road 867 9466 867 9364 gisborne@hirepool.co.nz www.hirepool.co.nz
Martins Hiremaster
(Mechanical)
Martins Event & Party
Hire
126 Disraeli Street
105 Disraeli Street
867 9131
863 3550
868 6998
863 3552
martinshire@xtra.co.nz
dean@martinspartyhire.co.nz
www.hiremastergisborne.co.nz
www.martinspartyhire.co.nz
Drainage and
Earthworks
Thompson Drainage 81 Innes Street 867 4902 867 4970 thompsondrainage@xtra.co.nz
Transportation Budget Car Rental Gisborne Airport 867 9794
0800 283 438
867 9704 gisborne@budget.co.nz
NO TRUCKS – 12 SEATER VAN ONLY
www.budget.co.nz
Veterinary Supplies Vet Ent
Eastland Veterinary
Services Ltd
East Coast Pet Vets
281 Gladstone Road
Cnr Gladstone & Lytton
Roads
151 Ormond Road
868 5151
867 9405
867 7387
867 8260
info@eastcoastpetvets.co.nz
www.vetnet.co.nz
www.evs.co.nz
www.eastcoastpetvets.co.nz
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Products Company Name Address Phone no. Fax no. Email Web Address
Electrolytes, PPE,
Feeds
PGG Wrightsons 21 Solander Street 863 1660 867 4715 www.pggwrightson.co.nz
Farmlands 390 Childers Road 868 8804 868 8733 Gisborne@farmlands.co.nz www.farmlands.co.nz
Fish Supplies* The New Zealand
King Salmon Co.
Ltd (Tracy Dawson)
11-18 Bullen Street
PO Box 1180
Nelson
03 346 4861
029 622 4916
(Tracy)
03 546 4861 Tracy.dawson@kingsalmon.co.nz www.kingsalmon.co.nz
Live Insects Biosupplies 201 Eskdale Road
Birkenhead
Auckland 1310
09 418 2352 09 418 2352 bugs@biolpl.net www.ak.planet.gen.nz
Wildlife
Security Firms CSL
360 Degrees
Fitzherbert
Street/Ormond Road
70 Disraeli Street
869 0004
868 8360
868 7151
-
info@csisecurity.co.nz
fran@360security.co.nz
www.csisecurity.co.nz
www.360security.co.nz
Accommodation Various
Hazing Supplies
e.g., gas cannons,
birdscare tape
FruitFed 7 Halbert Road
Makaraka
867 9379 868 8888 www.fruitfed.co.nz
* Able to supply up to 2 tonne of salmon smoults within 2 days.
NB: Accommodation, catering and personnel transport is typically organised by ICC through MNZ controlled cost centres.
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Regional Wildlife Response Equipment Contents
Blue Box
These contents are intended to cater for 50 birds and 20 field personnel
Item Use Number Supplier On
shopping list Check
Capture Transport boxes Transportation of birds 50 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Matasorb (sorbent mats) Lining bottom of
transport boxes
100 Process lubricants
Pillow cases Holding birds before
placing in transport
boxes
50 Manchester retailer
Wildlife Collection tags Labelling boxes (live) &
Bags (dead)
75 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Long handled dip nets Net capture of birds 10 Fishing store or similar
Tyvex suits - size M PPE 3 Safety store
Tyvex suits - size L PPE 12 Safety store
Tyvex suits - size XL PPE 12 Safety store
Tyvex suits - size XXL PPE 3 Safety store
Nitrile gloves (disposable) - size S PPE 2 boxes Safety store
Nitrile gloves (disposable) - size M PPE 2 boxes Safety store
Nitrile gloves (disposable) - size L PPE 3 boxes Safety store
Safety sunglasses PPE 20 pairs Safety store
PVC gloves PPE 20 pairs Safety store
High visibility Safety Vests PPE 20 Safety store
Whistles Attracting attention in
the field
20 Tramping store
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Item Use Number Supplier On
shopping list Check
Hibitane/Hibiclens disinfectant - 500ml Hand cleaning 1 Order through local veterinarian
Paper towels Hand cleaning 10 rolls supermarket Y
Alcohol hand gel (small bottles) Hand cleaning 20 supermarket Y
Field note books (plastic paper) Field notes 10 www.geosystems.co.nz
Pencils Field notes 20 Local bookshop
Field Guide to Birds of NZ Species Identification 1 Local bookshop
Y
Infectious waste bags Containing oiled PPE
etc
20 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Plastic leg bands for bird ID Bird ID 50 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Sharpie pens Labelling 10 Local bookshop
Stabilisation 50ml syringes, without catheter Oral fluid
administration
20 Order through local veterinarian
20ml syringes, without catheter Oral fluid
administration
15 Order through local veterinarian
10ml syringes, without catheter Oral fluid
administration
15 Order through local veterinarian
Roll of silicone tubing Oral fluid
administration
20 m Rubbermark
Cotton buds Cleaning oil from eyes
and mouth
5 pkts Pharmacy
0.9% NaCl (500ml bottle) Cleaning oil from eyes
and mouth
2 Get at local veterinarians Y
Squeeze bottles Cleaning oil from eyes
and mouth
3 Plastic box
Digital thermometer Cloacal temperature
taking
1 Local chemist/pharmacy
Electrolytes, powder Oral fluid Pharmacy, supermarket, vet clinic
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Item Use Number Supplier On
shopping list Check
administration Y
Dead bird
collection
Plastic bags Holding dead birds 100 Plastic box
Cable ties, 200mm Sealing bags 100 Hardware store
Cable ties, 100mm Sealing bags 100 Hardware store
Administration etc Clipboards 5 Bookshop
Writing Pads 5 Bookshop
Nylon rope - 4mm 30m 2 Hardware store
Animal admission logs in folder Complete for each
animal
60 Photocopied forms
Register of equipment (in and out) 1 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Stock rotation schedule 1 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Audit checklist 1 Contact Wildbase Oil Response
Non-tamper plastic sealing tag
1
Contact Wildbase Oil
Response/MNZ
Bird scare tape Hazing 5 rolls Farm supplier
Sports horn Hazing 1 NZ Safety
Rotatable stock:
Nitrile gloves – check expiry dates
during audit and replace as necessary
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Regional Oiled Wildlife Response Trailers
These contents are intended to cater for 50 birds, 20 field personnel and 12 wash personnel
Permanent Trailer Items
Item Use Number Supplier On shopping
list Check
Equipment Bi
n
Category Use Number Supplier Checked
Waders (various sizes) 1 Search & capture/PPE Field work 5 Massey
First aid kit 2 Search & capture/PPE Rehab centre + staging
site
1 NZ Safety
waterproof
notebooks
2 Search & Capture Recording 10 (1 per
field
team)
Science supplier
Pencils 2 Search & Capture Recording 50 (2 per
recorder)
Stationery retailer
Bird bands 2 Search & Capture Identification of individuals 150
minimum
Massey
Wildlife collection
tags
2 Search & Capture Identification of individuals 75 Massey
Dead bird bags 2 Search & Capture Collecting dead birds 100 Packaging retailer
Cable ties (100 mm) 2 Search & Capture Collecting dead birds 100 Packaging retailer
Field guide to birds of
NZ
2 Search & Capture Species ID 1 Stationery retailer
'Danger' Tape (300 m
)
2 Search & Capture Constructing areas of
exclusion
1 NZ Safety
Bird Scare Tape 2 Search & Capture Hazing 6 Farmlands
Sports horn 2 Search & Capture Hazing 5 Safety shop
Pillow cases 2 Search & Capture Collecting live birds 50 Manchester shore
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Item Use Number Supplier On shopping
list Check
Hand nets - Search & Capture Capture 10 Fishing store
Matasorb' Sorbent
mats
- Search & Capture Bottom of transport boxes 100 Process lubricants
Transport boxes -
Large
- Search & Capture Transport 20 Massey
Transport Boxes -
Small
- Search & Capture Transport 30 Massey
Tarpaulins (4 x 6 m) - Staging Shelter 4 Hardware store
Warratah stakes &
caps
- Staging Shelter 6 Farmlands
Wind break (50 m
rolls)
- Staging Shelter 2 Hardware store
Trestle Table - Staging Field stabilisation platform 1 Hardware store
Rope 3 Tools Shelter 4 Hardware store
Masking tape 3 Tools general 5 Hardware store
Long-handled
pruners
3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Saw 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Stanley Knife 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Tape Measure 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Bottle Jack, 4000kg 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Staple Gun 3 Tools Constructing shelter 1 Hardware store
Staples (box of) 3 Tools Constructing shelter 1 Hardware store
WD-40 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Wheel Brace 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Duct Tape 3 Tools general 1 Hardware store
Cloth Tape 3 Tools General 1 Hardware store
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Torches, dolphin 3 Tools general 5 Hardware store
Cable ties 200 mm 3 Tools general 20 Hardware store
Extension Cords
(30m)
3 Tools general 2 Hardware store
Tergo bird wash (20 L) - Wash Detergent 2 Massey stockpile
Large wash tubs - Wash Wash 6 Hardware store
Fire extinguisher 4 Wash/PPE Stabilisation, wash 1 NZ Safety
Plastic aprons 4 Wash/PPE Wash 12 NZ Safety
Water pik 4 Wash Cleaning head 1 Dental supplier
Tooth brushes 4 Wash Cleaning head 20 Supermarket
Small plastic tubs 4 Wash Holding wash equipment 10 Hardware store
small measuring jugs 4 Wash Detergent 4 Supermarket
Squeeze bottles 4 Wash Cleaning head 5 Pharmacy
Towels 4 Wash wrapping 20 Department store
Cotton tips (pkt of
100)
4 Wash Clean oil from delicate
tissues
5 Pharmacy
Silicon tube; sm x 20m 5 Stabilisation Rehydration 1 Massey
Silicon tube: lg x 4 m 5 Stabilisation Rehydration 1 Massey
50 ml syringe 5 Stabilisation Rehydration 20 Massey
20 ml syringe 5 Stabilisation Rehydration 15 Massey
10 ml syringe 5 Stabilisation Rehydration 15 Massey
Cotton tips (pkt of
100)
5 Stabilisation Clean oil from delicate
tissues
10 Pharmacy
Fire extinguisher 5 Stabilisation/PPE Stabilisation, wash 1 NZ Safety
Heat lamps 6 Stabilisation temperature modification 10 Hardware store
bulbs for heat lamps 6 Stabilisation temperature modification 10 Hardware store
Enclosure 6 Stabilisation Temperature monitoring 3 Electronics store
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Item Use Number Supplier On shopping
list Check
thermometers
Scalpel Blades, Size
22
7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 100 Medical supplier
Scalpel Handles 7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 1 Medical supplier
Scissors, sharp 7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 1 Medical supplier
Scissors, blunt 7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 1 Medical supplier
Forceps 7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 1 Medical supplier
Bone-cutting forceps 7 Postmortem Avian necropsy 1 Medical supplier
Specimen Pottles Pink 7 Postmortem Sample collection 100 Medical supplier
Bags, Biohazard 7 Postmortem Waste collection 10 Medical supplier
Small sharps
container
7 Postmortem Used scalpel collection 1 Medical supplier
Tissue
cassettes/sponges
7 Postmortem Fixing tissue in formalin 20 Medical supplier
Whirlpak bags 7 Postmortem Storing tissues once fixed 100 Medical supplier
Waterproof labels 7 Postmortem To go in formalin with
tissues
1
notebook
Science supplier
Syringes - 1ml 8 Veterinary Blood collection 100 Medical supplier
Needles, 25g, 3/4
inch
8 Veterinary Blood collection 100 Medical supplier
Capillary Tubes 8 Veterinary Blood collection for
PCV/TPP
400 Medical supplier
Cristaseal (Sealant) 8 Veterinary Blood collection for
PCV/TPP
2 Medical supplier
Refractometer 8 Veterinary Reading TPP 1 Medical supplier
PCV chart 8 Veterinary Assess PCV 1 Medical supplier
Calculator 8 Veterinary Fluid calculations etc 1 Stationery retailer
Field centrifuge - Veterinary Spin capillary tubes 1 Medical supplier
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Item Use Number Supplier On shopping
list Check
Cotton Balls (pkt of) 8 Veterinary Swab for venipuncture site 1 Pharmacy
Micropore tape 8 Veterinary For venipuncture site 1 Medical supplier
Coverslips (pkt of) 8 Veterinary parasitology 2 Medical supplier
Microscope Slides
(pkt of)
8 Veterinary parasitology 1 Medical supplier
Small sharps
container
8 Veterinary Used needles etc 1 Medical supplier
Slide holder 8 Veterinary Fixing slides 1 Medical supplier
Stethoscope 8 Veterinary Auscultation 1 Medical supplier
Thermometer - digital 8 Veterinary Cloacal temperature 1 Medical supplier
Multisorb swabs – box
sm
8 Veterinary Wound dressings 1 Medical supplier
Multisorb swabs – box
lrg
8 Veterinary Wound dressings 1 Medical supplier
Vet wrap 8 Veterinary Bandaging 5 Medical supplier
Soffban 8 Veterinary Bandaging 5 Medical supplier
Melolin 8 Veterinary Bandaging 20 Medical supplier
First aid kit 8 Veterinary/PPE Rehab centre + staging
site
1 NZ Safety
Zeolite - Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning up spills 1 Engineer supplier
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Trailer Shopping List
Equipment Category Use Number Supplier
On
Shopping
list
Tyvex suits PPE All stages 1/person/day for 3
days
NZ Safety Y
Nitrile gloves size S (box of
100)
PPE All stages 10 pairs / person /
day for 3 days
NZ Safety Y
Nitrile gloves size M (box
of 100)
PPE All stages 10 pairs / person /
day for 3 days
NZ Safety Y
Nitrile gloves size L (box of
100)
PPE All stages 10 pairs / person /
day for 3 days
NZ Safety Y
Protective sunglasses PPE Field work 1 per field
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Rubber gumboots PPE Wash, stabilisation 1 per field
personnel - sizes
variable
NZ Safety Y
Sunblock PPE Field work 1 per field team Supermarket Y
Sunhats PPE Field work 1 per field
personnel
NZ Safety Y
First aid kit - small PPE Field work one per field team NZ Safety Y
Waterproof jackets +
pants
PPE Field work 1 pair per field
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Ear plugs PPE Wash 1 packet per wash
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Safety goggles PPE Stabilisation, wash 1 pair per wash
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Overalls, cotton PPE All stages 3 pairs per
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Long gloves PPE Wash 1 per wash NZ Safety Y
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Equipment Category Use Number Supplier
On
Shopping
list
personnel
Face visors PPE Wash 1 per wash
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Boot covers PPE Wash 1 per wash
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Whistles PPE Field work 1 per field
personnel
Tramping store Y
PVC gloves PPE Field work 1 pair per field
personnel
NZ Safety Y
Alcohol hand gel (small
bottles)
PPE Field work 1 per field
personnel
Supermarket / Pharmacy Y
Batteries for torches Tools general 5 Hardware store Y
Toothbrushes Wash Cleaning head 10 Supermarket Y
Funnels Wash Pouring bird wash 2 Supermarket Y
Electrolytes (Animal
brands e.g. “Revive” for
calfs, are preferable.
Human brands are ok)
Stabilisation Rehydration to make 10 litres Massey / Veterinarian / Rural Supplier /
Pharmacy
Y
Saline (500 ml bottle) Stabilisation Removal of oil from eyes/nares 10 Massey / Veterinarian / Pharmacy Y
Formalin (small bottle) Postmortem Fixing tissues 1 Massey / Veterinarian / Rural supplier Y
A4 Lined Pads Stationary general 25 Stationery retailer Y
Clipboards Stationary general 25 Stationery retailer Y
Pencil Sharpener Stationary general 25 Stationery retailer Y
Duct tape Stationary general 3 Hardware store Y
Sharpie Permanent
Marker Black
Stationary general 25 Stationery retailer Y
Food blender Feeding Rehabilitation - food prep 1 Department store Y
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Equipment Category Use Number Supplier
On
Shopping
list
Electronic Scales Feeding Rehabilitation - food prep 1 Department store Y
Batteries for electronic
kitchen scales
Feeding Rehabilitation - food prep as necessary Hardware store Y
Set of kitchen knives Feeding Rehabilitation - food prep 2 Department store Y
Broom Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 2 Supermarket Y
Buckets Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 5 Supermarket Y
Chux Regular Cloths Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 8 Supermarket Y
Dustpan & Brush Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 2 Supermarket Y
Garbage Bags (roll of 10) Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 3 Supermarket Y
Paper Hand Towels (roll) Cleaning & hygiene Stabilisation/Cleaning 12 Supermarket Y
Paper Kitchen Towels (roll) Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 4 Supermarket Y
Mop Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 1 Supermarket Y
Dish cleaning brushes Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 2 Supermarket Y
Scrubbing Brush Cleaning & hygiene Cleaning 3 Supermarket Y
Hibiclens, 500ml Cleaning & hygiene Bacteriocidal cleaning 2 Medical supplier Y
Simple Green All Purpose
Cleaner
Cleaning & hygiene General surface cleaner 1 Hardware store Y
Dishwashing liquid Cleaning & hygiene Rehabilitation 1 Supermarket Y
Tube Simple Green Hand
Cleaner Gel
Cleaning & hygiene Hand cleaning 2 Hardware store Y
Trigene (Animal Trigene
Advance, 1 Litre bottle)
Cleaning & hygiene General purpose disinfectant 2 Medical supplier Y
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