Industry Guidance to Ship Suppliers and Shipowners on Materials Declarations for Inventories of Hazardous Materials
Year: 2022 Language: english Author: International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Genre: Guide Publisher: Marisec Publications Edition: November Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 23 Description: The development and maintenance of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) is the key requirement for shipowners under the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) and EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EUSRR). Whilst the HKC has not yet come into force, the EUSRR has, and has wide application (to shipowners within the EU, vessels flagged within the EU and non-EU vessels calling to EU ports). Fundamental to the development and maintenance of the IHM is the collection of available information relevant to the ship’s construction and equipment through the Material Declaration (MD) and the Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC). These are required by the EUSRR (and the HKC when it comes into force) to be provided by the suppliers of relevant parts and equipment delivered to the shipyard (IHM-development for new ships) and shipowners (IHM-Maintenance). The IHM requirements apply for the entire life cycle of a ship, and there are specific provisions relating to each stage in the ship’s life to ensure that hazardous materials can be identified as far as possible, and their disposal properly planned in the ship recycling process. This Industry Guidance concerns only Part I of the IHM which covers the “structure and equipment of ships” and which needs to be prepared and maintained during the operational lifetime of the ship. Part I has three subparts and this guidance addresses Parts I-2 and I-3 only. This guidance does not address Part I-1 which is on paints and coating systems. Additional info: More extensive guidance on the development of an IHM and compliance with the HKC and EUSRR can be found in the "Transitional Measures for Shipowners Selling Ships for Recycling".
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Industry Guidance to Ship Suppliers and Shipowners on Materials Declarations for Inventories of Hazardous Materials
Year: 2022
Language: english
Author: International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Marisec Publications
Edition: November
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 23
Description: The development and maintenance of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) is the key requirement for shipowners under the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) and EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EUSRR). Whilst the HKC has not yet come into force, the EUSRR has, and has wide application (to shipowners within the EU,
vessels flagged within the EU and non-EU vessels calling to EU ports).
Fundamental to the development and maintenance of the IHM is the collection of available information relevant to the ship’s construction and equipment through the Material Declaration (MD) and the Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC). These are required by the EUSRR (and the HKC when it comes into force) to be provided by the suppliers of relevant parts and equipment delivered to the shipyard (IHM-development for new ships) and shipowners (IHM-Maintenance).
The IHM requirements apply for the entire life cycle of a ship, and there are specific provisions relating to each stage in the ship’s life to ensure that hazardous materials can be identified as far as possible, and their disposal properly planned in the ship recycling process.
This Industry Guidance concerns only Part I of the IHM which covers the “structure and equipment of ships” and which needs to be prepared and maintained during the operational lifetime of the ship. Part I has three subparts and this guidance addresses Parts I-2 and I-3 only. This guidance does not address Part I-1 which is on paints and coating systems.
Additional info: More extensive guidance on the development of an IHM and compliance with the HKC and EUSRR can be found in the "Transitional Measures for Shipowners Selling Ships for Recycling".
Guidelines on Transitional Measures for Shipowners Selling Ships for Recycling - ICS [2016, PDF]
Author: ICS | Year: 2016 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 32 | Publisher: Marisec Publications
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