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- 2. This presentation should be considered as the vehicle for all the facilitators and participants to lead
- 3. MARPOL and other legal requirements for the protection of the environment
- 4. A systematic and controlled way for ensuring that all seafarers meet or exceed the minimum requirements
- 5. Training Agenda MARPOL ANNEX I - Prevention of Pollution by Oil MARPOL ANNEX II - Prevention
- 6. MARPOL ANNEX I Prevention of Pollution by Oil Section 1
- 7. MARPOL ANNEX I Handling of Oil and Oily Mixtures from Machinery Spaces Applicable to all Ships
- 8. Definition of Oily Bilge Water - Oil Residue (Sludge) What is considered as oily bilge water?
- 9. Oil Pollution Prevention - Definitions
- 10. As oily bilge water holding tanks are considered those listed in ……………….... of the Supplement of
- 11. item 3.1 item 3.3 Sample of Tank Identification in IOPP Supplement
- 12. Handling of Oil and Oily Mixtures Oily Bilge Water Transferred to the oil residue (sludge) tank
- 13. Oily Water Separator (OWS) The OWS separates oil from oily waste water accumulated in the E/R
- 14. The OWS must be: capable of handling any oily mixtures from the machinery space bilges effective
- 15. Who are allowed to operate the OWS as per MSOPR-11.2 ? Discussion Only the Chief Engineer
- 16. Discussion How can we ensure that there is no method to discharge bilges overboard by by-passing
- 17. The OCM is a monitoring equipment connected with the OWS, for measuring, indicating and continuously detecting
- 18. The OCM must be calibrated at intervals not exceeding 5 years after its commissioning, or as
- 19. Example of how an OWS with absorber works Rough separation: An eccentric spiral pump draws the
- 20. VIDEO PRESENTATION OF OWS Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sQ3hAE6XQs
- 21. Certificates Required On Board IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention) Certificate and Supplement Validity for 5 years
- 22. Discharge of Oil and Oily Mixtures Name the conditions that must be satisfied to discharge of
- 23. Discharge of Oil and Oily Mixtures What are the differences between discharging of oily bilge water
- 24. The Mediterranean sea area The Baltic sea area The Black sea area The Red sea area
- 25. Posting General Practice for Documents Required to be Posted in the Vicinity of OWS: Bilge Piping
- 26. Discussion What should you do in the case that the bilge water tanks are full and
- 27. Discussion- possible reactions Transfer the bilges to other tank(s), approved by the Class, for later disposal
- 28. MARPOL ANNEX I Handling of Oil and Oily Mixtures from Cargo Spaces - Slops Applicable to
- 29. ODME and control system is operational and in use and slop tank arrangement is available En
- 30. Bilge - Sludge - Slop Management Record Keeping Company’s Policy Rough notes, sounding logs and/or other
- 31. Violation Consequences What do you think that the violations of MARPOL Annex I may result in
- 32. Discussion Why do you think that we must not pollute the marine environment?
- 33. Discussion – Possible answers Because: We destroy the environment It is against Company’s Environmental Policy and
- 34. MARPOL ANNEX II Prevention of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk Section 2
- 35. Noxious Liquid Substances - NLS Pollution Category ..to marine resources and human health
- 36. NLS Discharge Provisions En route ≥ 7 kn (for self-propelled ships) ≥ 4 kn (for not
- 37. Certificates & Manuals on Board What Certificates & Manuals are on board the ship to ensure
- 38. MARPOL ANNEX III Prevention of Pollution by Harmful Substances Carried by Sea in Packaged Form Section
- 39. Harmful substances: as identified by International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code Packaged form: the form of
- 40. MARPOL ANNEX IV Prevention of Pollution by Sewage Section 4
- 41. Sewage refers to: Drainage from dishwater, shower, laundry, bath and washbasin drains Sewage Discharge What is
- 42. Sewage Discharge Fill in the gaps (….) 3 12 No restrictions
- 43. For example, in the United States, specific waters are designated as "no discharge zones" where treated
- 44. STP Operation and Maintenance Sewage spills into bilge tanks must be prevented In case STP is
- 45. Grey Water Management and Other Ports Specific Requirements No existing requirement under MARPOL Regulated under Vessel
- 46. MARPOL ANNEX V Prevention of Pollution by Garbage Section 5
- 47. All kinds of food wastes, domestic wastes and operational wastes, all plastics, cargo residues, incinerator ashes,
- 48. 100 GT and Above Certified to carry 15 or more persons All ships Shall carry a
- 49. Garbage Categories According to the Garbage Management Plan, which color corelates to each type of the
- 50. Let’s Fresh up the Segregation Categories of Garbage
- 51. Garbage Categories A. Plastics B. Food Waste C. Domestic waste D. Cooking Oil E. Incinerator ashes
- 52. All solid waste, including slurries from the normal maintenance or operations of the ship, or used
- 53. As E-waste is considered all the electrical and electronic equipment used for the normal operation of
- 54. Amendments concerning the Garbage Record Book GRB - PART I All ships For all garbage except
- 55. Special Areas under Annex V: Garbage
- 56. Garbage must be kept in metal rust free containers or plastic non-combustible containers only inside the
- 57. Discussion What actions should you take if you notice a crewmember not to comply with the
- 58. Discussion – Possible actions Stop the crewmember in case an environmental breach is imminent Inform the
- 59. MARPOL ANNEX VI Prevention of Air Pollution Section 6
- 60. All vessels with diesel engines installed onboard on or after 1/1/2000 with power output more than
- 61. Engine Certification and Survey Requirements Reduction of NOx emissions Engine Technical File Contains the identification of
- 62. Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate Sample Reduction of NOx emissions
- 63. The EIAPP certificate of each engine Whether the Engine NOx emission affecting components, as detailed in
- 64. Since the “Engine Parameter Check’’ is an indirect method, the following additional documents should become available
- 65. Maintaining the engines according to NOx regulations Check that the operational parameters are logged and are
- 66. The Baltic Sea Area The North Sea Area The North American Area The US Caribbean Sea
- 67. Maximum Permitted Sulphur Content of Fuel
- 68. Ensure that vessels operations will fully comply with the MARPOL Annex VI requirements regarding SOx emissions,
- 69. http:/www.seatrade-maritime.com/news/europe/denmark-to-deploy-sniffer-drone-to-help-enforce-sulphur-cap-regulation.html http://sulphur2020.online/blog/norway-orders-more-drones-to-enforce-sulfur-regs/ https://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/Documents/Legal_sources/Sulphur_Emissions2.pdf Useful Links with Articles About Monitoring Compliance with IMO 2020 Sulphur Global Fuel
- 70. Start enough time prior to entering the ECA, to ensure that upon crossing the ECA border
- 71. General Practice for Change-over Procedures Where is the Company’s Change-over Procedure From High Sulphur Fuel Oil
- 72. Change-over procedure calculation The MSOF-2.2 FOBAS Change-Over Calculator What tool is available on board to calculate
- 73. SHIP IMPLEMENTATION PLAN The Ship Implementation Plan (SIP) is outlining how the ship may prepare in
- 74. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Vessels carrying crude oil and trading in terminals at which
- 75. Control of Incineration Emissions Incineration of the following substances is prohibited Cargo residues of crude oil
- 76. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) Halon Carbon tetrachloride, Methyl chloroform Hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs) Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCS) (R22, R141b) Methyl Bromide Bromochloromethane
- 77. Recover and reuse refrigerants by using a recovery unit, together with an empty gas bottle which
- 78. SEEMP Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan Section 7
- 79. SEEMP Part I – Applicability According to MARPOL Annex VI Chapter 4 Regulations 19 & 22:
- 80. SEEMP Part I Improved voyage planning Weather routing Just in time Speed optimization Optimized shaft power
- 81. According to MARPOL Annex VI Chapter 4 Regulations 19 & 22A: New SEEMP = …………………….. All
- 82. Introduction (Emission Factors, etc.) Methodology Fuel Consumption Conversion factor CF Distance Travelled Hours Underway Data Quality
- 83. The EEOI is an approach to assess the efficiency of a ship with respect to CO2
- 84. Energy Efficiency Operational Indicator (EEOI) CF for HFO : 3.1144 CF for LFO : 3.151 CF
- 85. EEDI is the theoretical indicator for vessel’s Energy Efficiency Building contract placed on/after 1 January 2013
- 86. Main engine(s) Aux. engine(s) Energy saving technology for auxiliary power Energy saving technology for main power
- 87. EU MRV - IMO DCS Section 8
- 88. Carbon Dioxide (CO2 ) An inevitable product when we get energy from burning the carbon in
- 89. What does EU MRV stand for and what is it scope? What does IMO DCS stand
- 90. The EU scheme has focus on CO2 emissions from shipping activities to, from and within the
- 91. Reporting only for voyages to / from EU ports Reporting for all voyages Monitoring commenced on
- 92. Actual Cargo Carried over each voyage Summer DWT (as per approved T&S Booklet) Consumption at Berth
- 93. For all vessels >5000 GT: Include all voyages to and from an EU port and EFTA
- 94. Which ships fall under the scope of the EU MRV – IMO DCS regulations? Which voyages
- 95. Which voyages must be reported for EU-MRV? Who is responsible for EU MRV compliance? The voyages
- 96. 1st Policy Package MARPOL Annex VI Amendments (Entered into force on 1 Jan 2013) Technical Measure
- 97. 31 May 2020
- 99. Vessel General Permit 2013 (VGP) Section 9
- 100. VGP Applies to: All vessels subject to NPDES except those less than 24 meters in length
- 101. Discharges - subject to VGP Name as many discharge types eligible for coverage under the VGP
- 102. Discharges - subject to VGP Name as many discharge types not subject to VGP as you
- 103. Deadlines for submitting a NOI 30 30 7 7 Fill in the gaps (….)
- 104. Inspections The USCG is permitted to inspect the VGP on behalf of the EPA Summary of
- 105. Ballast Water Management (BWM) Section 10
- 106. The IMO Ballast Water Management Convention What is the aim of the Ballast Water Management Convention
- 107. BALLAST WATER TREATMENT The aim of the Ballast Water Treatment is to actively remove, kill and
- 108. Dealing with ballast water Regulation D-1 : Exchange Standard 95% Exchange 200 nautical miles & 200
- 109. Ballast Water Treatment System In the following link you may watch a small film about the
- 110. Or If The IMO implementation schedule for BWTS requires the ship to install a type approved
- 111. Available Ballast Water Treatment Systems
- 112. Ballast Water Management Plan What are the main characteristics of a Ballast Water Management Plan ?
- 113. What kind of records is required to be kept regarding the Ballast Water Management Plan ?
- 114. USCG Ballast Water Management Requirements The US Ballast Water regulations require all ships to: Clean ballast
- 115. Comparison Between IMO & USCG Ballast Water Treatment Type Approval Procedures BWM Convention requires a Type
- 116. Biofouling Management Plan (BFMP) Section 11
- 117. The BFMP provides effective procedures and practical guidance to the vessel’s crew on biofouling management measures
- 118. Information in BFMP The BFMP management plan should be ship-specific and included in the ship's operational
- 119. The Biofouling Management Officer The Chief Engineer is the designated Biofouling Management Officer He is responsible
- 120. Types of Anti-fouling coatings Biocidal coatings that release chemicals such as copper compounds or other pesticides
- 121. Propeller thrusters and propulsion units Sea chests Rudder stock and hinge Stabilizer fin apertures Rope guards,
- 122. In-water inspection, cleaning and maintenance In-water inspections to be undertaken periodically augmented by specific inspections to
- 123. Information required in Biofouling Record Book Details of the anti-fouling systems and operational practices used, where
- 124. Information required in Biofouling Record Book Cases that require to be recorded in the Biofouling Record
- 125. Record of Biofouling Management Actions SAMPLE OF BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK ENTRIES HULL INSPECTION
- 126. Useful Links with Videos About MARPOL Violations https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/greek-shipping-company-fined-for-oil-pollution-charges https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLwmFprGSUI https://vimeo.com/311063622
- 127. Useful Links with Articles About MARPOL Violations https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/greek-shipping-company-pleads-guilty-to-oil-pollution-charges https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/greek-shipping-company-pleads-guilty-to-oil-pollution-charges https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/greek-shipping-company-fined-for-oil-pollution-charges https://safety4sea.com/damico-to-pay-4-million-for-pollution-from-its-vessel/ https://gcaptain.com/columbia-shipmanagement-fined/ http://www.nepia.com/insights/industry-news/record-penalty-for-us-marpol-violation/
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