Western Australian Consolidated ActsSection 3
ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNEX OF THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS,
1973(RELATING TO ANNEX II OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION
OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, 1973 AS MODIFIED BY THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING
THERETO)
adopted on 5 December 1985
THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE,
RECALLING Article 38(a) of the Convention of the International Maritime
Organization concerning the function of the Committee conferred upon it by
international conventions for the prevention and control of marine pollution
from ships,
NOTING Article 16 of the International Convention for the Prevention of
Pollution from Ships, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as the “1973
Convention”) and Article VI of the Protocol of 1978 relating to the 1973
Convention (hereinafter referred to as the “1978 Protocol”) which
together specify the amendment procedure of the 1978 Protocol and confers upon
the appropriate body of the Organization the function of considering and
adopting amendments to the 1973 Convention, as modified by the 1978 Protocol
(MARPOL 73/78),
HAVING CONSIDERED at its twenty-second session amendments to the
1978 Protocol proposed and circulated in accordance with article 16(2)(a)
of the 1973 Convention,
1. ADOPTS in accordance with article 16(2)(d) of
the 1973 Convention amendments to the Annex of the 1978 Protocol (relating to
Annex II of MARPOL 73/78), the text of which is set out in the Annex to the
present resolution;
2. DETERMINES in accordance with article
16(2)(f)(iii) of the 1973 Convention that the amendments shall be deemed
to have been accepted on 5 October 1986 unless prior to this date
one third or more of the Parties or the Parties the combined merchant fleets
of which constitute fifty per cent or more of the gross tonnage of the
world’s merchant fleet, have communicated to the Organization their
objections to the amendments;
3. INVITES the Parties to note that in accordance
with article 16(2)(g)(ii) of the 1973 Convention the amendments shall enter
into force on 6 April 1987 upon their acceptance in accordance with
paragraph 2 above;
4. REQUESTS the Secretary-General in conformity
with article 16(2)(e) of the 1973 Convention to transmit to all Parties to the
1978 Protocol certified copies of the present resolution and the text of the
amendments contained in the Annex;
5. FURTHER REQUESTS the Secretary-General to
transmit to the Members of the Organization which are not Parties to the 1978
Protocol copies of the resolution and its Annex.
ANNEX
AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNEX OF THE PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, 1973
ANNEX II
REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN BULK
Regulation 1
Definitions
The following new paragraphs (10) to (14) are added to the existing text:
“(10) ‘International Bulk Chemical Code’ means the
International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying
Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk adopted by the Marine Environment Protection
Committee of the Organization by resolution MEPC 19(22), as may be amended by
the Organization, provided that such amendments are adopted and brought into
force in accordance with the provisions of Article 16 of the present
Convention concerning amendment procedures applicable to an Appendix to an
Annex.
(11) ‘Bulk Chemical Code’ means the Code for the Construction and
Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk adopted by the Marine
Environment Protection Committee of the Organization by resolution
MEPC 20(22), as may be amended by the Organization, provided that such
amendments are adopted and brought into force in accordance with the
provisions of Article 16 of the present Convention concerning amendment
procedures applicable to an Appendix to an Annex.
(12) ‘Ship constructed’ means a ship the keel of which is laid or
which is at a similar stage of construction. A ship converted to a chemical
tanker, irrespective of the date of construction, shall be treated as a
chemical tanker constructed on the date on which such conversion commenced.
This conversion provision shall not apply to the modification of a ship which
complies with all of the following conditions:
(a) the
ship is constructed before 1 July 1986; and
(b) the
ship is certified under the Bulk Chemical Code to carry only those products
identified by the Code as substances with pollution hazards only.
(13) ‘Similar stage of construction’ means the stage at which:
(a)
construction identifiable with a specific ship begins; and
(b)
assembly of that ship has commenced comprising at least 50 tons or one per
cent of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less.
Regulation 2
Application
The following new paragraphs (4), (5), and (6) are added to the existing
text:
“(4) For ships constructed before 1 July 1986, the provisions
of Regulation 5 of this Annex in respect of the requirement to discharge
below the waterline and maximum concentration in the wake astern of the ship
shall apply as from 1 January 1988.
(5) The Administration may allow any fitting, material, appliance or apparatus
to be fitted in a ship as an alternative to that required by this Annex if
such fitting, material, appliance or apparatus is at least as effective as
that required by this Annex. This authority of the Administration shall not
extend to the substitution of operational methods to effect the control of
discharge of noxious liquid substances as equivalent to those design and
construction features which are prescribed by Regulations in this Annex.
(6) The Administration which allows a fitting, material, appliance or
apparatus as alternative to that required by this Annex, under
paragraph (5), shall communicate to the Organization for circulation to
the Parties to the Convention, particulars thereof, for their information and
appropriate action, if any.”
Regulation 3
Categorization and Listing of Noxious Liquid Substances
In paragraph (1) of the existing text, the phrase “except
Regulation 13”, is deleted.
Regulation 5
Discharge of Noxious Liquid Substances
In paragraph (1) the existing text of the last sentence before
sub-paragraph (a) is replaced by : “Any water subsequently added to
the tank may be discharged into the sea when all the following conditions are
satisfied:”
In paragraph (5) the existing text of the third sentence is replaced by:
“Any water subsequently introduced into the tank shall be regarded as
clean and shall not be subject to paragraph (1), (2), (3) or (4) of this
Regulation.”
In paragraph (7) the existing text of the last sentence before
sub-paragraph (a) is replaced by: “Any water subsequently added to
the tank may be discharged into the sea when all the following conditions are
satisfied:”
In paragraph (8) the existing text of paragraph (a) is replaced by:
“(a) the tank
has been prewashed in accordance with the procedure approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization and the
resulting tank washings have been discharged to a reception facility.”
In paragraph (10) the third sentence of the existing text is replaced by:
“Any water subsequently introduced into the tank shall be regarded as
clean and shall not be subject to paragraph (7), (8) or (9) of this
Regulation.”
The following new Regulation 5A is added to the existing text:
“Regulation 5A
Pumping, Piping and Unloading Arrangements
(1) Every ship constructed on or after 1 July 1986 shall be provided
with pumping and piping arrangements to ensure, through testing under
favourable pumping conditions, that each tank designated for the carriage of a
Category B substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 0.1
cubic metres in the tank’s associated piping and in the immediate
vicinity of that tank’s suction point.
(2) (a)
Subject to the provisions of sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, every
ship constructed before 1 July 1986 shall be provided with pumping
and piping arrangements to ensure, through testing under favourable pumping
conditions, that each tank designated for the carriage of a Category B
substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 0.3 cubic metres
in the tank’s associated piping and in the immediate vicinity of that
tank’s suction point.
(b)
Until 2 October 1994 ships referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of
this paragraph if not in compliance with the requirements of that
sub-paragraph shall, as a minimum, be provided with pumping and piping
arrangements to ensure, through testing under favourable pumping conditions
and surface residue assessment, that each tank designated for the carriage of
a Category B substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 1
cubic metre or 1/3000 of the tank capacity in cubic metres, whichever is
greater, in that tank and the associated piping.
(3) Every ship constructed on or after 1 July 1986 shall be provided
with pumping and piping arrangements to ensure, through testing under
favourable pumping conditions, that each tank designated for the carriage of a
Category C substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 0.3
cubic metres in the tank’s associated piping and in the immediate
vicinity of that tank’s suction point.
(4) (a)
Subject to the provisions of sub-paragraph (b)of this paragraph, every
ship constructed before 1 July 1986 shall be provided with pumping
and piping arrangements to ensure, through testing under favourable pumping
conditions, that each tank designated for the carriage of a Category C
substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 0.9 cubic metres
in the tank’s associated piping and in the immediate vicinity of that
tank’s suction point.
(b)
Until 2 October 1994 the ships referred to in sub-paragraph (a)
of this paragraph if not in compliance with the requirements of that
sub-paragraph shall as a minimum, be provided with pumping and piping
arrangements to ensure, through testing under favourable pumping conditions
and surface residue assessment, that each tank designated for the carriage of
a Category C substance does not retain a quantity of residue in excess of 3
cubic metres or 1/1000 of the tank capacity in cubic metres, whichever is
greater, in that tank and the associated piping.
(5) Pumping conditions referred to in paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4) of
this Regulation shall be approved by the Administration and based on standards
developed by the Organization. Pumping efficiency tests referred to in
paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4) of this Regulation shall use water as
the test medium and shall be approved by the Administration and based on
standards developed by the Organization. The residues on cargo tank surfaces,
referred to in paragraphs (2)(b) and (4)(b) of this Regulation shall be
determined based on standards developed by the Organization.
(6) (a)
Subject to the provision of sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, the
provisions of paragraphs (2) and (4) of this Regulation need not apply to
a ship constructed before 1 July 1986 which is engaged in restricted
voyages as determined by the Administration between:
(i)
ports or terminals within a State Party to the present
Convention; or
(ii)
ports or terminals of States Parties to the present
Convention.
(b) The
provisions of sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph shall only apply to a
ship constructed before 1 July 1986 if:
(i)
each time a tank containing Category B or C substances or
mixtures is to be washed or ballasted, the tank is washed in accordance with a
prewash procedure approved by the Administration and based on Standards
developed by the Organization and the tank washings are discharged to a
reception facility;
(ii)
subsequent washings or ballast water are discharged to a
reception facility or at sea in accordance with other provisions of this
Annex;
(iii)
the adequacy of the reception facilities at the ports or
terminals referred to above, for the purpose of this paragraph, is approved by
the Governments of the States Parties to the present Convention within which
such ports or terminals are situated;
(iv)
in the case of ships engaged in voyages to ports or
terminals under the jurisdiction of other States Parties to the present
Convention, the Administration communicates to the Organization, for
circulation to the Parties to the Convention, particulars of the exemption,
for their information and appropriate action, if any; and
(v)
the Certificate required under this Annex is endorsed to
the effect that the ship is solely engaged in such restricted voyages.
(7) For a ship whose constructional and operational features are such that
ballasting of cargo tanks is not required and cargo tank washing is only
required for repair or drydocking, the Administration may allow exemption from
the provisions of paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4) of this Regulation,
provided that all of the following conditions are complied with:
(a) the
design, construction and equipment of the ship are approved by the
Administration, having regard to the service for which it is intended;
(b) any
effluent from tank washings which may be carried out before a repair or
drydocking is discharged to a reception facility, the adequacy of which is
ascertained by the Administration;
(c) the
Certificate required under this Annex indicates:
(i)
that each cargo tank is certified for the carriage of
only one named substance; and
(ii)
the particulars of the exemption;
(d) the
ship carries a suitable operational manual approved by the Administration; and
(e) in
the case of ships engaged in voyages to ports or terminals under the
jurisdiction of other States Parties to the present Convention, the
Administration communicates to the Organization, for circulation to the
Parties to the Convention, particulars of the exemption, for their information
and appropriate action, if any.”
Regulation 7
The existing title of this Regulation is replaced by “Reception
Facilities and Cargo Unloading Terminal Arrangements”
The following new paragraph (3) is added to the existing text:
“(3) The Government of each Party to the Convention shall undertake to
ensure that cargo unloading terminals shall provide arrangements to facilitate
stripping of cargo tanks of ships unloading noxious liquid substances at these
terminals. Cargo hoses and piping systems of the terminal, containing noxious
liquid substances received from ships unloading these substances at the
terminal, shall not be drained back to the ship.”
The existing text of paragraph (3) is renumbered as (4) and replaced by
the following:
“(4) Each Party shall notify the Organization, for transmission to the
Parties concerned, of any case where facilities required under
paragraph (1) or arrangements required under paragraph (3) of this
Regulation are alleged to be inadequate.”
The existing text of Regulation 8 is replaced by the following:
“Regulation 8
Measures of Control
(1) (a)
The Government of each party to the Convention shall appoint or authorise
surveyors for the purpose of implementing this Regulation. The surveyors shall
execute control in accordance with control procedures developed by the
Organization.
(b) The
master of a ship carrying noxious liquid substances in bulk shall ensure that
the provisions of Regulation 5 and this Regulation have been complied
with and that the Cargo Record Book is completed in accordance with
Regulation 9 of this Annex whenever operations as referred to in that
Regulation take place.
(c) An
exemption referred to in paragraph (2)(b), (5)(b), (6)(c) or (7)(c) of
this Regulation may only be granted by the Government of the receiving Party
to a ship engaged in voyages to ports or terminals under the jurisdiction of
other States Parties to the present Convention. When such an exemption has
been granted, the appropriate entry made in the Cargo Record Book shall be
endorsed by the surveyor referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of this
paragraph.
Category A substances in all areas
(2) With respect to Category A substances the following provisions shall apply
in all areas:
(a) A
tank which has been unloaded shall, subject to the provisions of
sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, be washed in accordance with the
requirements of paragraph (3) or (4) of this Regulation before the ship
leaves the port of unloading.
(b) At
the request of the ship’s master, the Government of the receiving Party
may exempt the ship from the requirements referred to in
sub-paragraph (a) of ths paragraph, where it is satisfied that:
(i)
the tank unloaded is to be reloaded with the same
substance or another substance compatible with the previous one and that the
tank will not be washed or ballasted prior to loading; or
(ii)
the tank unloaded is neither washed nor ballasted at sea
and the provisions of paragraph (3) or (4) of this Regulation are
complied with at another port provided that it has been confirmed in writing
that a reception facility at that port is available and is adequate for such a
purpose; or
(iii)
the cargo residues will be removed by a ventilation
procedure approved by the Administration and based on standards developed by
the Organization.
(3) If the tank is to be washed in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(a)
of this Regulation, the effluent from the tank washing operation shall be
discharged to a reception facility at least until the concentration of the
substance in the discharge, as indicated by analyses of samples of the
effluent taken by the surveyor, has fallen to the residual concentration
specified for that substance in Appendix II to this Annex. When the required
residual concentration has been achieved, remaining tank washings shall
continue to be discharged to the reception facility until the tank is empty.
Appropriate entries of these operations shall be made in the Cargo Record Book
and endorsed by the surveyor referred to under paragraph (1)(a) of this
Regulation.
(4) Where the Government of the receiving party is satisfied that it is
impracticable to measure the concentration of the substance in the effluent
without causing undue delay to the ship, that Party may accept an alternative
procedure as being equivalent to paragraph (3) of this Regulation
provided that:
(a) The
tank is prewashed in accordance with a procedure approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization; and
(b) The
surveyor referred to under paragraph (1)(a) certifies in the Cargo Record
Book that:
(i)
the tank, its pump and piping systems have been emptied;
and
(ii)
the prewash has been carried out in accordance with the
prewash procedure approved by the Administration for that tank and that
substance; and
(iii)
the tank washings resulting from such prewash have been
discharged to a reception facility and the tank is empty.
Category B and C substances outside Special Areas
(5) With respect to Category B and C substances, the following provisions
shall apply outside Special Areas:
(a) A
tank which has been unloaded shall, subject to the provisions of
sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, be prewashed before the ship leaves
the port of unloading, whenever;
(i)
the substance unloaded is identified in the standards
developed by the Organization as resulting in a residue quantity exceeding the
maximum quantity which may be discharged into the sea under
Regulation 5(2) or (3) of this Annex in case of Category B or C
substances respectively; or
(ii)
the unloading is not carried out in accordance with the
pumping conditions for the tank approved by the Administration and based on
standards developed by the Organization as referred to under
Regulation 5A(5) of this Annex, unless alternative measures are taken to
the satisfaction of the surveyor referred to in paragraph (1)(a) of this
Regulation, to remove the cargo residues from the ship to quantities specified
in Regulation 5A of this Annex as applicable.
The prewash procedure
used shall be approved by the Administration and based on standards developed
by the Organization and the resulting tank washings shall be discharged to a
reception facility at the port of unloading.
(b) At
the request of the ship’s master, the Government of the receiving party
may exempt the ship from the requirements of sub-paragraph (a)of this
paragraph, where it is satisfied that:
(i)
the tank unloaded is to be reloaded with the same
substance or another substance compatible with the previous one and that the
tank will not be washed nor ballasted prior to loading; or
(ii)
the tank unloaded is neither washed nor ballasted at sea
and the tank is prewashed in accordance with a procedure approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization and
resulting tank washings are discharged to a reception facility at another
port, provided that it has been confirmed in writing that a reception facility
at that port is available and adequate for such a purpose; or
(iii)
the cargo residues will be removed by a ventilation
procedure approved by the Administration and based on standards developed by
the Organization.
Category B substances within Special Areas
(6) With respect to Category B substances, the following provisions shall
apply with Special Areas:
(a) A
tank which has been unloaded shall, subject to the provisions of
sub-paragraph (b) and (c), be prewashed before the ship leaves the port
of unloading. The prewash procedure used shall be approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization and the
resulting tank washings shall be discharged to a reception facility at the
port of unloading.
(b) The
requirements of sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph do not apply when all
the following conditions are satisfied:
(i)
the Category B substance unloaded is identified in the
standards developed by the Organization as resulting in a residue quantity not
exceeding the maximum quantity which may be discharged into the sea outside
Special Areas under Regulation 5(2) of this Annex, and the residues are
retained on board for subsequent discharge into the sea outside the Special
Area in compliance with Regulation 5(2) of this Annex; and
(ii)
the unloading is carried out in accordance with the
pumping conditions for the tank approved by the Administration based on
standards developed by the Organization as referred to under
Regulation 5A(5) of this Annex, or failing to comply with the approved
pumping conditions, alternative measures are taken to the satisfaction of the
surveyor referred to in paragraph (1)(a) of this Regulation, to remove
the cargo residues from the ship to quantities specified in Regulation 5A
of this Annex as applicable.
(c) At
the request of the ship’s master, the Government of the receiving party
may exempt the ship from the requirements of sub-paragraph (a) of this
paragraph, where it is satisfied that:
(i)
the tank unloaded is to be reloaded with the same
substance or another substance compatible with the previous one and that the
tank will not be washed or ballasted prior to loading; or
(ii)
the tank unloaded is neither washed nor ballasted at sea
and the tank is prewashed in accordance with a procedure approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization and
resulting tank washings are discharged to a reception facility at another
port, provided that it has been confirmed in writing that a reception facility
at that port is available and adequate for such a purpose; or
(iii)
the cargo residues will be removed by a ventilation
procedure approved by the Administration and based on standards developed by
the Organization.
Category C substances within Special Areas
(7) With respect to Category C substances, the following provisions shall
apply within Special Areas:
(a) A
tank which has been unloaded shall, subject to the provisions of
sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of this paragraph, be prewashed before the
ship leaves the port of unloading, whenever:
(i)
the Category C substance unloaded is identified in the
standards developed by the Organization as resulting in a residue quantity
exceeding the maximum quantity which may be discharged into the sea under
Regulation 5(9) of this Annex; or
(ii)
the unloading is not carried out in accordance with the
pumping conditions for the tank approved by the Administration and based on
standards developed by the Organization as referred to under
Regulation 5A(5) of this Annex, unless alternative measures are taken to
the satisfaction of the surveyor referred to in paragraph (1)(a), to
remove the cargo residues from the ship to quantities specified in
Regulation 5A of this Annex as applicable.
The prewash procedure
used shall be approved by the Administration and based on standards developed
by the Organization and the resulting tank washings shall be discharged to a
reception facility at the port of unloading.
(b) The
requirements of sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph do not apply when all
the following conditions are satisfied:
(i)
the Category C substance unloaded is identified in the
standards developed by the Organization as resulting in a residue quantity not
exceeding the maximum quantity which may be discharged into the sea outside
Special Areas under Regulation 5(3) of this Annex, and the residues are
retained on board for subsequent discharge into the sea outside the Special
Area in compliance with Regulation 5(3) of this Annex; and
(ii)
the unloading is carried out in accordance with the
pumping conditions for the tank approved by the Administration and based on
standards developed by the Organization as referred to under
Regulation 5A(5) of this Annex, or failing to comply with the approved
pumping conditions, alternative measures are taken to the satisfaction of the
surveyor referred to in paragraph (1)(a) of this paragraph, to remove the
cargo residues from the ship to quantities specified in Regulation 5A of
this Annex as applicable.
(c) At
the request of the ship’s master, the Government of the receiving party
may exempt the ship from the requirements of sub-paragraph (a), where it
is satisfied that:
(i)
the tank unloaded is to be reloaded with the same
substance or another substance compatible with the previous one and that the
tank will not be washed or ballasted prior to loading; or
(ii)
the tank unloaded is neither washed nor ballasted at sea
and the tank is prewashed in accordance with a procedure approved by the
Administration and based on standards developed by the Organization and
resulting tank washings are discharged to a reception facility at another
port, provided that it has been confirmed in writing that a reception facility
at that port is available and adequate for such a purpose; or
(iii)
the cargo residues will be removed by a ventilation
procedure approved by the Administration and based on standards developed by
the Organization.
Category D substances in all areas
(8) With respect to Category D substances, a tank which has been unloaded
shall either be washed and the resulting tank washings shall be discharged to
a reception facility, or the remaining residues in the tank shall be diluted
and discharged into the sea in accordance with Regulation 5(4) of this
Annex.
Discharge from a slop tank
(9) Any residues retained on board in a slop tank, including those from cargo
pump room bilges, which contain a Category A substance, or within a special
area either a Category A or a Category B substance, shall be discharged to a
reception facility in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 5(1),
(7) or (8) of this Annex, whichever is applicable.”
Regulation 9
Cargo Record Book
The existing text of sub-paragraph (2)(i) to (ix) is replaced by the
following :
“(i) loading of
cargo;
(ii)
internal transfer of cargo;
(iii)
unloading of cargo;
(iv)
cleaning of cargo tanks;
(v)
ballasting of cargo tanks;
(vi)
discharge of ballast from cargo tanks;
(vii)
disposal of residues to reception facilities;
(viii)
discharge into the sea or removal by ventilation of
residues in accordance with Regulation 5 of this Annex.”
In the existing text of paragraph (3), reference to “Article
7” is replaced by “Article 8”.
In the second sentence of the existing text of paragraph (5), the words
“when the ship is manned” are deleted.
In the third sentence of the existing text of paragraph (5),
“(1973)” is deleted and the words “or a Certificate referred
to in Regulation 12A of this Annex” are inserted.
In the second sentence of the existing text of paragraph (6), the word
“two” is replaced by the word “three”.
The existing texts of Regulations 10 to 12 is replaced by the following:
“Regulation 10
Surveys
(1) Ships carrying noxious liquid substances in bulk shall be subject to the
surveys specified below:
(a) An
initial survey before the ship is put in service or before the Certificate
required under Regulation 11 of this Annex is issued for the first time,
and which shall include a complete survey of its structure, equipment,
systems, fittings, arrangements and material in so far as the ship is covered
by this Annex. This survey shall be such as to ensure that the structure,
equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements and materials fully comply with the
applicable requirements of this Annex.
(b)
Periodical surveys at intervals specified by the Administration, but not
exceeding five years, and which shall be such as to ensure that the structure,
equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements and material fully comply with the
requirements of this Annex.
(c) A
minimum of one intermediate survey during the period of validity of the
Certificate and which shall be such as to ensure that the equipment and
associated pump and piping systems fully comply with the applicable
requirements of this Annex and are in good working order. In cases where only
one such intermediate survey is carried out in any one Certificate validity
period, it shall be held not before six months prior to, nor later than six
months after the half-way date of the Certificate’s period of validity.
Such intermediate surveys shall be endorsed on the Certificate issued under
Regulation 11 of this Annex.
(d) An
annual survey within 3 months before or after the day and the month of
the date of issue of the Certificate and which shall include a general
examination to ensure that the structure, fittings, arrangements and materials
remain in all respects satisfactory for the service for which the ship is
intended. Such annual surveys shall be endorsed on the Certificate issued
under Regulation 11 of this Annex.
(2) (a)
Surveys of ships as regards the enforcement of the provisions of this Annex
shall be carried out by officers of the Administration. The Administration
may, however, entrust the surveys either to surveyors nominated for the
purpose or to organizations recognized by it.
(b) An
Administration nominating surveyors or recognizing organizations to conduct
surveys and inspections as set forth in sub-paragraph (a) of this
paragraph, shall as a minimum empower any nominated surveyor or recognized
organization to:
(i)
require repairs to a ship; and
(ii)
carry out surveys and inspections if requested by the
appropriate authorities of a port State.
The Administration
shall notify the Organization of the specific responsibilities and conditions
of the authority delegated to the nominated surveyors or recognized
organizations, for circulation to Parties to the present Convention for the
information of their officers.
(c) When
a nominated surveyor or recognized organization determines that the condition
of the ship or its equipment does not correspond substantially with the
particulars of the Certificate, or is such that the ship is not fit to proceed
to sea without presenting an unreasonable threat of harm to the marine
environment, such surveyor or organization shall immediately ensure that
corrective action is taken and shall in due course notify the Administration.
If such corrective action is not taken the Certificate should be withdrawn and
the Administration shall be notified immediately; and if the ship is in a port
of another Party, the appropriate authorities of the port State shall also be
notified immediately. When an officer of the Administration, a nominated
surveyor or recognized organization has notified the appropriate authorities
of the port State, the Government of the port State concerned shall give such
officer, surveyor, or organization any necessary assistance to carry out their
obligations under this Regulation. When applicable, the Government of the port
State concerned shall take such steps as will ensure that the ship shall not
sail until it can proceed to sea or leave the port for the purpose of
proceeding to the nearest appropriate repair yard available without presenting
an unreasonable threat of harm to the marine environment.
(d) In
every case, the Administration concerned shall fully guarantee the
completeness and efficiency of the survey and inspection and shall undertake
to ensure the necessary arrangements to satisfy this obligation.
(3) (a)
The condition of the ship and its equipment shall be maintained to conform
with the provisions of the present Convention to ensure that the ship in all
respects will remain fit to proceed to sea without presenting an unreasonable
threat of harm to the marine environment.
(b)
After any survey of the ship under paragraph (1) of this Regulation has
been completed, no change shall be made in the structure, equipment, systems,
fittings, arrangements or material covered by the survey, without the sanction
of the Administration, except the direct replacement of such equipment and
fittings.
(c)
Whenever an accident occurs to a ship or a defect is discovered which
substantially affects the integrity of the ship or the efficiency or
completeness of its equipment covered by this Annex, the master or owner of
the ship shall report at the earliest opportunity to the Administration, the
recognized organization or the nominated surveyor responsible for issuing the
relevant Certificate, who shall cause investigations to be initiated to
determine whether a survey as required by paragraph (1) of this
Regulation is necessary. If the ship is in a port of another Party, the master
or owner shall also report immediately to the appropriate authorities of the
port State and the nominated surveyor or recognized organization shall
ascertain that such report has been made.
Regulation 11
Issue of Certificate
(1) An International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of
Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk shall be issued, after survey in accordance
with the provisions of Regulation 10 of this Annex, to any ship carrying
noxious liquid substances in bulk and which is engaged in voyages to port or
terminals under the jurisdiction of other Parties to the Convention.
(2) Such Certificate shall be issued either by the Administration or by any
person or organization duly authorized by it. In every case, the
Administration assumes full responsibility for the Certificate.
(3) (a)
The Government of a Party to the Convention may, at the request of the
Administration, cause a ship to be surveyed and, if satisfied that the
provisions of this Annex are complied with, shall issue or authorise the issue
of an International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of
Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk to the ship in accordance with this Annex.
(b) A
copy of the Certificate and a copy of the survey report shall be transmitted
as soon as possible to the requesting Administration.
(c) A
Certificate so issued shall contain a statement to the effect that it has been
issued at the request of the Administration and it shall have the same force
and receive the same recognition as the Certificate issued under
paragraph (1) of this Regulation.
(d) No
International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious
Liquid Substances in Bulk shall be issued to a ship which is entitled to fly
the flag of a State which is not a Party.
(4) The International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of
Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk shall be drawn up in an official language of
the issuing country in the form corresponding to the model given in Appendix V
to this Annex. If the language used is neither English nor French, the text
shall include a translation into one of these languages.
Regulation 12
Duration of Certificate
(1) An International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of
Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk shall be issued for a period specified by
the Administration, which shall not exceed five years from the date of issue.
(2) A Certificate shall cease to be valid if significant alterations have
taken place in the construction, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangements or
material required without the sanction of the Administration, except the
direct replacement of such equipment or fittings, or if intermediate or annual
surveys as specified by the Administration under Regulation 10(1)(c) or
(d) of this Annex are not carried out.
(3) A Certificate issued to a ship shall also cease to be valid upon transfer
of the ship to the flag of another State. A new Certificate shall be issued
only when the Government issuing the new Certificate is fully satisfied that
the ship is in full compliance with the requirements of
Regulation 10(3)(a) and (b) of this Annex. In the case of a transfer
between Parties, if requested within three months after the transfer has taken
place, the Government of the Party whose flag the ship was formerly entitled
to fly shall transmit as soon as possible to the Administration a copy of the
Certificate carried by the ship before the transfer and, if available, a copy
of the relevant survey report.
The following new Regulation 12A is added to the existing text:
“Regulation 12A
Survey and Certification of Chemical Tankers
Notwithstanding the provisions of Regulations 10, 11 and 12 of this
Annex, chemical tankers which have been surveyed and certified by States
Parties to the present Convention in accordance with the provisions of the
International Bulk Chemical Code or the Bulk Chemical Code, as applicable,
shall be deemed to have complied with the provisions of the said Regulations,
and the Certificate issued under that Code shall have the same force and
receive the same recognition as the Certificate issued under
Regulation 11 of this Annex.”
Regulation 13
Requirements for Minimizing Accidental Pollution
The existing text of Regulation 13 is replaced by the following:
“(1) The design, construction, equipment and operation of ships carrying
noxious liquid substances of Category A, B or C in bulk, shall be such as to
minimize the uncontrolled discharge into the sea of such substances.
(2) Chemical tankers constructed on or after 1 July 1986 shall
comply with the requirements of the International Bulk Chemical Code.
(3) Chemical tankers constructed before 1 July 1986 shall comply
with the following requirements:
(a) The
following chemical tankers shall comply with the requirements of the Bulk
Chemical Code as applicable to ships referred to in 1.7.2 of that Code:
(i)
ships for which the building contract is placed on or
after 2 November 1973 and which are engaged on voyages to ports or
terminals under the jurisdiction of other States Parties to the Convention:
and
(ii)
ships constructed on or after 1 July 1983 which
are engaged solely on voyages between ports or terminals within the State the
flag of which the ship is entitled to fly;
(b) The
following chemical tankers shall comply with the requirements of the Bulk
Chemical Code as applicable to ships referred to in 1.7.3 of that Code:
(i)
ships for which the building contract is placed before
2 November 1973 and which are engaged on voyages to ports or
terminals under the jurisdiction of other States Parties to the Convention;
and
(ii)
ships constructed before 1 July 1983 which are
engaged on voyages between ports or terminals within the State the flag of
which the ship is entitled to fly, except that for ships of less than 1,600
tons gross tonnage compliance with the Code in respect of construction and
equipment shall take effect not later than 1 July 1994.
(4) In respect of ships other than chemical tankers carrying noxious liquid
substances of Category A, B or C in bulk, the Administration shall establish
appropriate measures based on the Guidelines developed by the Organization in
order to ensure that the provisions of paragraph (1) of this Regulation
are complied with.”
The following new Regulation 14 is added to the existing text:
“Regulation 14
Carriage and Discharge of Oil-like Substances
Notwithstanding the provisions of other Regulations of this Annex, noxious
liquid substances designated in Appendix II of this Annex as falling under
Category C or D and identified by the Organization as oil-like substances
under the criteria developed by the Organization, may be carried on an oil
tanker as defined in Annex I of the Convention and discharged in accordance
with the provisions of Annex I of the present Convention, provided that all of
the following conditions are complied with:
(a) the
ship complies with the provisions of Annex I of the present Convention as
applicable to product carriers as defined in that Annex;
(b) the
ship carries an International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate and its
Supplement B and the Certificate is endorsed to indicate that the ship may
carry oil-like substances in conformity with this Regulation and the
endorsement includes a list of oil-like substances the ship is allowed to
carry;
(c) in
the case of Category C substances the ship complies with the ship type 3
damage stability requirements of:
(i)
the International Bulk Chemical Code in the case of a
ship constructed on or after 1 July 1986; or
(ii)
the Bulk Chemical Code, as applicable under
Regulation 13 of this Annex, in the case of a ship constructed before
1 July 1986; and
(d) the
oil content meter in the oil discharge monitoring and control system of the
ship is approved by the Administration for use in monitoring the oil-like
substances to be carried.”
APPENDIX II
LIST OF NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES CARRIED IN BULK
Existing list is replaced by the following:
|
|
Pollution |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Substance | |
(Regulation 3 |
(Regulation 5 (1) of Annex II) |
(Regulation 5(7) of Annex II) |
| |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
|
Acetaldehyde........................... |
1089 |
C | | |
|
Acetic acid............................... |
2789* |
C | | |
|
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|
Acetic anhydride...................... |
1715 |
C | | |
|
Acetone cyanohydrin............... |
1541 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Acetophenone.......................... | |
D | | |
|
Acetyl chloride........................ |
1717 |
C | | |
|
Acrylamide solution |
|
| | |
|
Acrylic acid............................. |
2218 |
D | | |
|
Acrylonitrile............................ |
1093 |
B | | |
|
Andiponitrile........................... |
2205 |
D | | |
|
Alcohols, C 4 , C 5 , C 6 mixtures.... | |
D | | |
|
Alcohols, C 5 , C 6 as individual alcohols.................................. |
| | | |
|
Alcohols C 7 , C 8 , C 9 as individuals and mixtures........ | |
| | |
|
Alcohols C 10 , C 11 , C 12 as individuals and mixtures........ | |
| | |
|
Alcohol ethoxylate (higher secondary).............................. | |
| | |
|
Alcohol (C 13 /C 15 ) poly(3-11) ethoxylates............................. | |
| | |
|
Alkyl acrylate vinyl pyridine copolymer in toluene............. | |
| | |
Pollution Category in brackets indicates that the substance has been
provisionally included in this list and that further data are necessary in
order to complete the evaluation of its environmental hazards, particularly in
relation to living resources. Until the hazard evaluation is completed the
Pollution Category assigned shall be used.
|
I |
II |
III |
IV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Alkylamine mixtures................. | |
C | | |
|
Alkyl (C 9 -C 17 ) benzene mixtures (straight or branched
chain)..................... | |
| | |
|
Alkyl benzene sulphonate (branched chain).................... | |
| | |
|
Alkyl benzene sulphonate (straight chain)...................... | |
| | |
|
Alkyl benzene sulphonic acid... |
2584 |
C | | |
|
Allyl alcohol.............................. |
1098 |
B | | |
|
Allyl chloride............................. |
1100 |
B | | |
|
2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol....... |
3055 |
D | | |
|
Aminoethylethanolamine.......... | |
(D) | | |
|
N-Aminoethylpiperazine........... |
2815 |
D | | |
|
Ammonia aqueous (28% or less)......................................... |
|
| | |
|
_________________ | | | | |
|
Ammonium nitrate solution (93% or less).......................... |
|
| | |
|
Ammonium sulphate solution... | |
D | | |
|
Ammonium sulphide solution (45% or less).......................... |
|
| | |
|
Amyl acetate, commercial......... |
1104 |
C | | |
|
n-Amyl acetate........................... |
1104 |
C | | |
|
sec-Amyl acetate........................ |
1104 |
C | | |
|
n-Amyl alcohol.......................... |
1105 |
D | | |
|
sec-Amyl alcohol....................... |
1105 |
D | | |
|
Amyl alcohol, primary.............. |
1105 |
D | | |
|
Aniline........................................ |
1547 |
C | | |
|
Benzaldehyde............................. | |
C | | |
|
Benzene and mixtures having 10% benzene or more............ |
|
| | |
|
_____________________ | ||||
|
Benzene sulphonyl chloride...... |
2225 |
D | | |
|
Benzyl acetate............................ | |
C | | |
|
Benzyl alcohol........................... | |
C | | |
|
Benzyl chloride.......................... |
1738 |
B | | |
|
Butene oligomer........................ | |
D | | |
|
n-Butyl acetate........................... |
1123 |
C | | |
|
sec-Butyl acetate........................ |
1123 |
D | | |
|
n-Butyl acrylate......................... |
2348 |
D | | |
|
Butylamine (all isomers)........... |
1125 (normal) |
| | |
|
Butyl benzyl phthalate............. | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
n-Butyl butyrate....................... | |
(B) | | |
|
Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate mixture........... | |
| | |
|
Butylene glycol........................ | |
D | | |
|
1, 2-Butylene oxide................. |
3022 |
C | | |
|
n-Butyl ether............................ |
1149 |
C | | |
|
Butyl lactate............................. | |
D | | |
|
Butyl methacrylate................... |
2227 |
D | | |
|
n-Butyraldehyde...................... |
1129 |
B | | |
|
Butyric acid............................. |
2820 |
B | | |
|
gamma-Butyrolactone............. | |
D | | |
|
Calcium alkyl salicylate.......... | |
D | | |
|
Calcium chloride solution........ | |
D | | |
|
Calcium hydroxide solution.... | |
D | | |
|
Calcium hypochlorite solution | |
B | | |
|
Calcium naphthenate in mineral oil............................ | |
|
|
|
|
Camphor oil............................. |
1130 |
B | | |
|
Caprolactam............................. | |
D | | |
|
Carbolic oil.............................. | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Carbon disulphide.................... |
1131 |
A |
0.01 |
0.005 |
|
Carbon tetrachloride................ |
1846 |
B | | |
|
Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)............................ | |
| | |
|
Castor oil................................. | |
D | | |
|
Chloroacetic acid..................... |
1750 |
C | | |
|
Chloroacetone.......................... |
1695 |
C | | |
|
Chlorobenzene......................... |
1134 |
B | | |
|
Chloroform.............................. |
1888 |
B | | |
|
1-Chloroheptane...................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Chlorohydrins, crude............... | |
(D) | | |
|
o-Chloronitrobenzene.............. |
1578 |
B | | |
|
2-Chloropropionic acid............ |
2511 |
(C) | | |
|
3-Chloropropionic acid............ | |
(C) | | |
|
Chlorosulphonic acid............... |
1754 |
C | | |
|
m-Chlorotoluene...................... |
2238 |
B | | |
|
o-Chlorotoluene....................... |
2238 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
p-Chlorotoluene....................... |
2238 |
B | | |
|
Chlorotoluene (mixed isomers)................................ |
|
|
|
|
|
Choline chloride solution........ | |
D | | |
|
Citric acid................................ | |
D | | |
|
Coal tar naphtha solvent.......... | |
B | | |
|
Cobalt naphtenate in solvent naphtha................................. | |
|
|
|
|
Coconut oil.............................. | |
D | | |
|
Coconut oil, fatty acid methyl ester...................................... | |
| | |
|
Cod liver oil............................. | |
D | | |
|
Corn oil.................................... | |
D | | |
|
Cotton seed oil......................... | |
D | | |
|
Creosote (coal tar)................... | |
(C) | | |
|
Creosote (wood)...................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Cresol (mixed isomers)............ |
2076 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Cresyl diphenyl phosphate...... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Cresylic acid............................ |
2022 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Crotonaldehyde........................ |
1143 |
B | | |
|
Cycloheptane........................... |
2241 |
D | | |
|
Cyclohexane............................ |
1145 |
C | | |
|
Cyclohexane/ Cyclohexanol mixture................................. | |
| | |
|
Cyclohexanol........................... | |
C | | |
|
Cyclohexanone........................ |
1915 |
D | | |
|
Cyclohexylamine..................... |
2357 |
C | | |
|
p-Cymene............................... |
2046 |
C | | |
|
Decahydronaphthalene............ |
1147 |
(D) | | |
|
n-Decaldehyde....................... | |
B | | |
|
Decane..................................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Decene..................................... | |
B | | |
|
Decyl acrylate.......................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Decyl alcohol (all isomers)...... | |
B | | |
|
Diacetone alcohol.................... |
1148 |
D | | |
|
Dialkly (C 7 -C 9 ) phthalates...... | |
(D) | | |
|
Dialkyl (C 9 -C 13 ) phthalates..... | |
D | | |
|
Dibenzyl ether......................... | |
(C) | | |
|
Dibutylamine........................... | |
C | | |
|
Dibutyl phthalate..................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
m-Dichlorobenzene................. | |
B | | |
|
o-Dichlorobenzene.................. |
1591 |
B | | |
|
1,1-Dichloroethane.................. |
2362 |
B | | |
|
1,2-Dichloroethylene............... |
1150 |
(D) | | |
|
Dichloroethyl ether.................. |
1916 |
B | | |
|
1,6-Dichlorohexane................. | |
B | | |
|
2,2-Dichloroisopropyl ether.... |
2490 |
C | | |
|
Dichloromethane..................... |
1593 |
D | | |
|
2,4-Dichlorophenol.................. |
2021 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid...................................... | |
|
|
|
|
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid, diethanolamine salt
solution................................. | |
|
|
|
|
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid dimethylamine salt (70% or less)
solution.......... | |
|
|
|
|
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid, triiso-propanolamine salt
solution.......................... | |
|
|
|
|
1,1-Dichloropropane................ | |
B | | |
|
1,2-Dichloropropane................ |
1279 |
B | | |
|
1,3-Dichloropropane................ | |
B | | |
|
1,3-Dichloropropene................ |
2047 |
B | | |
|
Dichloropropene/Dichloro- | |
| | |
|
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid...... | |
D | | |
|
Dichloropropyl ether............... | |
(B) | | |
|
Diethylamine........................... |
1154 |
C | | |
|
Diethylaminoethanol............... |
2686 |
C | | |
|
Diethylbenzene........................ |
2049 |
C | | |
|
Diethyl carbonate..................... |
2366 |
D | | |
|
Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate.................................. | |
| | |
|
Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate.................................. | |
| | |
|
Diethylene glycol methyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate......................... | |
| | |
|
Diethylenetriamine.................. |
2079 |
(D) | | |
|
Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate......... | |
D | | |
|
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid....................................... |
|
| | |
|
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate..... | |
D | | |
|
Diethyl malonate..................... | |
C | | |
|
Diethyl phthalate..................... | |
C | | |
|
Diethyl sulphate...................... |
1594 |
(B) | | |
|
Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A......................... | |
| | |
|
1, 4-Dihydro-9, 10-dihydroxy anthracene, disodium salt
solution................................. | |
| | |
|
Diisobutylamine...................... |
2361 |
(C) | | |
|
Diisobutylene.......................... |
2050 |
B | | |
|
Diisobutyl ketone.................... |
1157 |
D | | |
|
Diisobutyl phthalate................ | |
B | | |
|
Diisodecy phthalate................. | |
D | | |
|
Diisononyl adipate................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Diisononyl phthalate................ | |
D | | |
|
Diisopropanolamine................ | |
C | | |
|
Diisopropylamine.................... |
1158 |
C | | |
|
Diisopropylbenzene (all isomers)................................ | |
|
|
|
|
Diisopropyl naphthalene.......... | |
D | | |
|
Dimethyl acetamide................. | |
(B) | | |
|
Dimethylamine solution (45% or less)....................... |
|
| | |
|
Dimethylamine solution (greater than 45% but not greater than
55%)................. |
|
| | |
|
Dimethylamine solution (greater than 55% but not greater than
65%)................. |
|
| | |
|
N,N-Dimethyl- |
|
| | |
|
Dimethylethanolamine ........... |
2051 |
D | | |
|
Dimethylformamide................ |
2265 |
D | | |
|
Dimethyl phthalate.................. | |
C | | |
|
Dinitroluene (molten).............. |
1600 |
B | | |
|
Dinonyl phthalate.................... | |
D | | |
|
1,4-Dioxane............................. |
1165 |
D | | |
|
Dipentene................................. |
2052 |
C | | |
|
Diphenyl/Diphenyl oxide mixtures................................ | |
|
|
|
|
Diphenyl ether......................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Diphenylmethane diisolcyanate........................ |
|
| | |
|
Diphenyl oxide/Diphenyl phenyl ether mixture............ | |
|
|
|
|
Di-n-propylamine.................... |
2383 |
C | | |
|
Dipropylene glycol methyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Ditridecyl phthalate................. | |
D | | |
|
Diundecyl phthalate................. | |
D | | |
|
Divinyl acetylene..................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Dodecane................................. | |
(D) | | |
|
Dodecene (all isomers)............ | |
B | | |
|
Dodecyl alcohol....................... | |
B | | |
|
Dodecylbenzene...................... | |
C | | |
|
Dodecyl diphenyl oxide disulphonate solution........... | |
| | |
|
Dodecylphenol........................ | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Epichlorohydrin...................... |
2023 |
C | | |
|
Ethanolamine.......................... |
2491 |
D | | |
|
2-Ethoxyethanol...................... |
1171 |
D | | |
|
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate.............. |
1172 |
C | | |
|
Ethyl acetate............................ |
1173 |
D | | |
|
Ethyl acetoacetate................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Ethyl acrylate.......................... |
1917 |
B | | |
|
Ethylamine.............................. |
1036 |
C | | |
|
Ethylamine solutions (72% or less)...................................... |
|
| | |
|
Ethyl amyl ketone................... |
2271 |
C | | |
|
Ethylbenzene........................... |
1175 |
C | | |
|
N-Ethylbutylamine.................. | |
(C) | | |
|
Ethylcyclohexane.................... | |
D | | |
|
N-Ethylcyclohexylamine......... | |
D | | |
|
Ethylene chlorohydrin............. |
1135 |
C | | |
|
Ethylene cyanohydrin.............. | |
(D) | | |
|
Ethylenediamine...................... |
1604 |
C | | |
|
Ethylenediamine, tetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt
solution................................. | |
| | |
|
Ethylene dibromide................. |
1605 |
B | | |
|
Ethylene dichloride.................. |
1184 |
B | | |
|
Ethylene glycol........................ | |
D | | |
|
Ethylene glycol methyl butyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Ethylene glycol acetate............ | |
(D) | | |
|
Ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate.................................. | |
| | |
|
Ethylene glycol methyl ether... |
1188 |
D | | |
|
Ethylene glycol methyl ether acetate.................................. |
|
| | |
|
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether | |
D | | |
|
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether/Diethylene glycol phenyl ether
mixture............ | |
| | |
|
Ethylene oxide/Propylene oxide mixtures with an ethylene oxide content of not
more than 30% by weight................................... |
|
| | |
|
2-Ethylhexanoic acid............... | |
D | | |
|
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate.............. | |
D | | |
|
2-Ethylhexylamine.................. |
2276 |
B | | |
|
Ethylidene norbornene............. | |
B | | |
|
Ethyl lactate............................. |
1192 |
D | | |
|
Ethyl methacrylate................... |
2277 |
(D) | | |
|
o-Ethyl phenol......................... | |
(A) |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein......... | |
B | | |
|
Ethyltoluene............................. | |
(B) | | |
|
Fatty alcohols (C 12 -C 20 )........... | |
B | | |
|
Ferric chloride solution............ |
2582 |
C | | |
|
Ferric hydroxyethyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid, trisodium salt solution. |
| | | |
|
Fish oil..................................... | |
D | | |
|
Formaldehyde solutions (45% or less).................................. |
1198 |
| | |
|
Formamide............................... | |
D | | |
|
Formic acid.............................. |
1779 |
D | | |
|
Fumaric adduct of rosin, water dispersion............................. | |
| | |
|
Fufural..................................... |
1199 |
C | | |
|
Furfuryl alcohol....................... |
2874 |
C | | |
|
Glutaraldehyde solutions (50% or less)........................ | |
| | |
|
Glycidyl ester of C 10 tryalkyl acetic acid............................. | |
| | |
|
Ground nut oil.......................... | |
D | | |
|
Heptanoic acid......................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Heptanol (all isomers)............. | |
C | | |
|
Heptene (mixed isomers)......... | |
C | | |
|
Heptyl acetate.......................... | |
(B) | | |
|
Hexahydrocymene................... | |
(C) | | |
|
Hexamethylenediamine solution................................. |
|
| | |
|
Hexamethylenediamine adipate (50% in water)......... | |
| | |
|
Hexemethyleneimine............... |
2493 |
C | | |
|
1-Hexanol................................ |
2282 |
D | | |
|
1-Hexene.................................. |
2370 |
C | | |
|
Hexyl acetate........................... |
1233 |
B | | |
|
Hydrochloric acid.................... |
1789 |
D | | |
|
Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 60% but not over
70%)..................................... |
|
| | |
|
Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 8% but not over 60%) |
2014 |
| | |
|
2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate.......... | |
B | | |
|
N-(Hydroxyethyl) ethylene diamine triacetic acid, trisodium salt
solution.......... | |
| | |
|
Iron chloride, copper chloride mixture................................. | |
|
|
|
|
Isoamyl acetate........................ |
1104 |
C | | |
|
Isoamyl alcohol....................... |
1105 |
D | | |
|
Isobutyl acetate........................ |
1213 |
C | | |
|
Isobutyl acrylate...................... |
2527 |
D | | |
|
Isobutyl formate...................... |
2393 |
D | | |
|
Isobutyl formate/ Isobutanol mixtures............................... | |
| | |
|
Isobutyl methacrylate.............. |
2283 |
D | | |
|
Isobutyraldehyde..................... |
2045 |
C | | |
|
Isodecaldehyde........................ | |
C | | |
|
Isodecyl acrylate...................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Isononanoic acid...................... | |
D | | |
|
Isooctane.................................. |
1262 |
(D) | | |
|
Isopentane................................ |
1265 |
D | | |
|
Isophorone............................... | |
D | | |
|
Isophorone diamine................. |
2289 |
D | | |
|
Isophorone diisocyanate.......... |
2290 |
B | | |
|
Isoprene................................... |
1218 |
C | | |
|
Isopropanolamine.................... | |
C | | |
|
Isopropylamine........................ |
1221 |
C | | |
|
Isopropylbenzene..................... |
1918 |
B | | |
|
Isopropyl cyclohexane............. | |
D | | |
|
Isopropyl ether......................... |
1159 |
D | | |
|
Isovaleraldehyde...................... |
2058 |
C | | |
|
Lactic acid............................... | |
D | | |
|
Lactonitrile solution (80% of less)...................................... | |
| | |
|
Latex (ammonia inhibited)...... | |
D | | |
|
Linseed oil............................... | |
D | | |
|
Maleic anhydride..................... |
2215 |
D | | |
|
Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution.......................... | |
| | |
|
Mesityl oxide........................... |
1229 |
D | | |
|
Methacrylic acid...................... |
2531 |
D | | |
|
Methacrylic resin in 1, | |
| | |
|
Methacrylonitrile..................... | |
(B) | | |
|
Methanethiol............................ | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
3-Methoxybutyl acetate........... |
2708 |
D | | |
|
Methyl acrylate........................ |
1919 |
C | | |
|
Methylamine solutions (42% or less).................................. |
1235 |
C | | |
|
Methylamyl acetate................. |
1233 |
(C) | | |
|
Methulamyl alcohol................. |
2053 |
(C) | | |
|
Methyl amyl ketone................. |
1110 |
(C) | | |
|
Methyl benzoate...................... |
2938 |
B | | |
|
Methyl tert-butyl ether............ |
2398 |
D | | |
|
2-Methyl butyraldehyde.......... | |
(C) | | |
|
4, 4’-Methylene dianiline and its higher molecular weight
polymers/o-Dichloro-benzene mixtures................. | |
| | |
|
Methylethanolamine................ | |
C | |
3 |
|
2-Methyl-6-ethylanilin.e | |
C | | |
|
Methyl ethyl ketone................. |
1193 |
D | | |
|
2-Methyl-5-ethyl pyridine....... |
2300 |
(B) | | |
|
Methyl formate........................ |
1243 |
D | | |
|
Methyl isobutyl ketone............ |
1245 |
D | | |
|
Methyl methacrylate................ |
1247 |
D | | |
|
alpha-Methylnaphthalene........ | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
beta-Methylnaphthalene.......... | |
(A) |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Methyl naphthalene................. | |
(A) |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
2-Methyl-1-penetene............... |
2288 |
C | | |
|
Methylpropyl ketone............... |
1249 |
D | | |
|
2-Methylpyridine.................... |
2313 |
B | | |
|
4-Methylpyridine.................... |
2313 |
B | | |
|
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone......... | |
B | | |
|
Methyl salicylate..................... | |
(B) | | |
|
alpha-Methylstyrene............... |
2303 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Morpholine.............................. |
2054 |
D | | |
|
Motor fuel anti-knock compounds........................... |
|
|
|
|
|
Naphthalene (molten).............. |
2304 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Naphthenic acids..................... | |
(A) |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Neodecanoic acid.................... | |
(B) | | |
|
Nitrating acid (mixture of sulphuric and nitric acids).... |
|
| | |
|
Nitric acid (less than 70%)...... |
2031 |
C | | |
|
Nitric acid, (70% and over)..... |
2031 |
C | | |
| |
2032 | | | |
|
Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution.......................... | |
| | |
|
Nitrobenzene........................... |
1662 |
B | | |
|
Nitroethane.............................. |
2842 |
(D) | | |
|
Nitromethane........................... |
1261 |
(D) | | |
|
o-Nitrophenol (molten)........... |
1663 |
B | | |
|
1- or 2-Nitropropane............... |
2608 |
D | | |
|
Nitropropane (60%)/ Nitroethane (40%) mixture.. |
|
| | |
|
Nitrotoluenes........................... |
1664 |
C | | |
|
Nonane.................................... |
1920 |
(D) | | |
|
Nonanoic acid......................... | |
D | | |
|
Nonene.................................... | |
B | | |
|
Nonyl alcohol.......................... | |
C | | |
|
Nonylphenol............................ | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Nonylphenol poly (4-12) ethoxylates........................... | |
| | |
|
9, 12-Octadecadienoic acid (Linoleic acid)..................... | |
| | |
|
9, 12, 15-Octadecatrienoic acid (Linolenic acid)............ | |
| | |
|
Octane...................................... |
1262 |
(D) | | |
|
Octanol (all isomers)............... | |
C | | |
|
Octene (all isomers)................. | |
B | | |
|
n-Octyl acetate......................... | |
(D) | | |
|
Octyl decyl phthalate............... | |
D | | |
|
Olefins, straight chain, mixtures................................ | |
| | |
|
Olefins (C 6 -C 8 mixtures).......... | |
B | | |
|
alpha-Olefins (C 6 -C 18 mixtures).............................. | |
| | |
|
Oleic acid................................. | |
(D) | | |
|
Oleum...................................... |
1831 |
C | | |
|
Olive Oil.................................. | |
D | | |
|
Oxalic acid (10-25%).............. | |
D | | |
|
Palm nut oil............................. | |
D | | |
|
Palm oil.................................... | |
D | | |
|
Palm oil, methyl ester.............. | |
D | | |
|
Palm stearin............................. | |
D | | |
|
n-Paraffins (C 10 -C 20 )................ | |
(D) | | |
|
Paraldehyde............................. |
1264 |
C | | |
|
Pentachloroethane................... |
1669 |
B | | |
|
1,3-Pentadiene......................... | |
C | | |
|
Pentaethylenehexamine/ Tetraethylenepentamine
mixture................................. | |
| | |
|
n-Pentane................................. |
1265 |
C | | |
|
1-Pentanol................................ |
1105 |
D | | |
|
2-Pentanol................................ |
1105 |
(D) | | |
|
3-Pentanol................................ |
1105 |
(D) | | |
|
Pentene (all isomers)............... | |
C | | |
|
Perchloroethylene ................... |
1897 |
B | | |
|
Phenol...................................... |
2312 |
B | | |
|
1-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane.......... | |
C | | |
|
Phosphoric acid....................... |
1805 |
D | | |
|
Phosphorus, yellow or white... |
2447 |
A |
0.01 |
0.005 |
|
Phosphorus oxychloride.......... |
1810 |
D | | |
|
Phosphorus trichloride............. |
1809 |
D | | |
|
Phthalic anhydride................... |
2214 |
C | | |
|
Pinene...................................... |
2368 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Polyethylene polyamines......... |
2734 |
(C) | | |
|
Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate............................ |
2206 |
D | | |
|
Polypropylene glycols............ | |
D | | |
|
Potassium hydroxide solution. |
1814 |
C | | |
|
Potassium silicate solution...... | |
(D) | | |
|
n-Propanolamine...................... | |
C | | |
|
beta-Propiolactone................... | |
D | | |
|
Propionaldehyde...................... |
1275 |
D | | |
|
Propionic acid.......................... |
1848 |
D | | |
|
Propionic anhydride................ |
2496 |
C | | |
|
Propionitrile............................. |
2404 |
C | | |
|
n-Propyl acetate....................... |
1276 |
D | | |
|
n-Propyl alcohol...................... |
1274 |
D | | |
|
n-Propylamine......................... |
1277 |
C | | |
|
n-Propyl benzene..................... |
2364 |
(C) | | |
|
n-Propyl chloride..................... |
1278 |
B | | |
|
Propylene dimer...................... | |
(C) | | |
|
Propylene glycol ethyl ether.... | |
(D) | | |
|
Propylene glycol methyl ether | |
(D) | | |
|
Propylene oxide....................... |
1280 |
D | | |
|
Propylene trimer...................... |
2057 |
B | | |
|
Pyridine................................... |
1282 |
B | | |
|
Rape seed oil........................... | |
D | | |
|
Rice bran oil............................ | |
D | | |
|
Rosin....................................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Rosin soap (disproportionated) solution................................. | |
| | |
|
Safflower oil............................ | |
D | | |
|
Sesame oil................................ | |
D | | |
|
Silicon tetrachloride................ |
1818 |
D | | |
|
Sodium aluminate solution...... |
1819 |
C | | |
|
Sodium borohydride (15% or less)/Sodium hydroxide
solution................................. | |
| | |
|
Sodium dichromate solution (70% or less)........................ | |
| | |
|
Sodium hydrogen sulphite solution................................. |
|
| | |
|
Sodium hydrosulphide solution (45% or less).......... |
|
| | |
|
Sodium hydrosulphide/ Ammonium sulphide
solution................................ | |
| | |
|
Sodium hydroxide solution..... |
1824 |
D | | |
|
Sodium hypochlorite solution (15% or less)........................ |
|
| | |
|
Sodium nitrite solution............ |
1577 |
B | | |
|
Sodium silicate solution.......... | |
D | | |
|
Sodium sulphide solution........ |
1849 |
B | | |
|
Sodium sulphite solution......... | |
(C) | | |
|
Soya bean oil........................... | |
D | | |
|
Sperm oil................................. | |
D | | |
|
Styrene monomer.................... |
2055 |
B | | |
|
Sulphuric acid.......................... |
1830 |
C | | |
|
Sulphuric acid, spent............... |
1832 |
C | | |
|
Sulphurous acid....................... |
1833 |
(C) | | |
|
Sunflower oil........................... | |
D | | |
|
Tall oil, crude and distilled...... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%)...................... | |
| | |
|
Tall oil soap (disproportionated) solution | |
| | |
|
Tallow...................................... | |
D | | |
|
Tannic acid.............................. | |
C | | |
|
Tetrachloroethane.................... |
1702 |
B | | |
|
Tetraethylenepentamine........... |
2320 |
D | | |
|
Tetrahydrofuran....................... |
2056 |
D | | |
|
Tetrahydronaphthalene............ | |
C | | |
|
1,2,3,5-Tetramethyl benzene... | |
(C) | | |
|
Titanium tetrachloride............. |
1838 |
D | | |
|
Toluene.................................... |
1294 |
C | | |
|
Toluenediamine....................... |
1709 |
C | | |
|
Toluene diisocyanate............... |
2078 |
C | | |
|
o-Toluidine.............................. |
1708 |
C | | |
|
Tributyl phosphate................... | |
B | | |
|
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene............ |
2321 |
B | | |
|
1,1,1-Trichloroethane.............. |
2831 |
B | | |
|
1,1,2-Trichloroethane.............. | |
B | | |
|
Trichloroethylene.................... |
1710 |
B | | |
|
1,2,3-Trichloropropane............ | |
B | | |
|
1,1,2-Trichloro- 1,2,2-trifluoroethane............ | |
| | |
|
Tricresyl phosphate (containing less than 1%
ortho-isomer)........................ | |
|
|
|
|
Tricresyl phosphate (containing 1% or more
ortho-isomer)........................ |
|
|
|
|
|
_________________ | ||||
|
Triethanolamine....................... | |
D | | |
|
Triethylamine.......................... |
1296 |
C | | |
|
Triethylbenzene....................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Triethylene glycol methyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Triethylenetetramine................ |
2259 |
D | | |
|
Triethyl phosphate................... | |
D | | |
|
Triisopropanolamine................ | |
D | | |
|
Trimethylacetic acid................ | |
D | | |
|
Trimethylamine....................... | |
C | | |
|
1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene.......... | |
(B) | | |
|
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene.......... | |
B | | |
|
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene.......... |
2325 |
(B) | | |
|
Trimethylhexamethylene diamine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4
-isomers).............................. |
|
| | |
|
Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4
-isomers)..................... |
|
| | |
|
Trimethylol propane polyethoxylate...................... | |
| | |
|
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-1-iso-butyrate................... | |
| | |
|
Tripropylene glycol methyl ether...................................... | |
| | |
|
Trixylyl phosphate................... | |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
Tung Oil................................... | |
D | | |
|
Turpentine................................ |
1299 |
B | | |
|
Undecane................................. |
2330 |
(D) | | |
|
1-Undecene.............................. | |
B | | |
|
Undecyl alcohol....................... | |
B | | |
|
Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution................................. | |
| | |
|
Urea, Ammonium phosphate solution................................ | |
| | |
|
Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution (containing aqua
Ammonia)............................ | |
| | |
|
n-Valeraldehyde...................... |
2058 |
D | | |
|
Vinyl acetate............................ |
1301 |
C | | |
|
Vinyl ethyl ether...................... |
1302 |
C | | |
|
Vinylidene chloride................. |
1303 |
B | | |
|
Vinyl neodecanoate................. | |
C | | |
|
Vinyl toluene........................... |
2618 |
A |
0.1 |
0.05 |
|
White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic............................... |
|
| | |
|
Xylene..................................... |
1307 |
C | | |
|
Xylenol.................................... |
2261 |
B | | |
APPENDIX III
LIST OF OTHER LIQUID SUBSTANCES
Existing list is replaced by the following :
|
Substance |
UN Number |
|---|---|
|
Acetone...........................................................................................
|
1090 |
|
Acetonitrile.....................................................................................
|
1648 |
|
Alcohols, C 1 , C 2 , C 3 as individuals and
mixtures........................... | |
|
Alcohols, C 4
....................................................................................
| |
|
Alcohols, C 13 and above as individuals and mixtures.................... | |
|
Alum (15% solution)
..................................................................... | |
|
tert-Amyl
alcohol............................................................................
|
1105 |
|
n-Butyl
alcohol...............................................................................
|
1120 |
|
sec-Butyl
alcohol............................................................................
|
1120 |
|
tert-Butyl
alcohol............................................................................
|
1120 |
|
Butyl stearate.. |
|
|
Diethanolamine | |
|
Diethylene glycol diethyl ether |
|
|
Diethyl
ketone.................................................................................
|
1156 |
|
Diheptyl phthalate |
|
|
Ethylene carbonate |
|
|
Ethylene glycol tertiary butyl ether |
|
|
1-Hexadecene
|
|
|
Hexylene glycol |
|
|
Isopropyl
acetate.............................................................................
|
1220 |
|
Isopropyl
alcohol............................................................................
|
1219 |
|
Lard |
|
|
Methyl
alcohol................................................................................
|
1230 |
|
2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne |
|
|
Milk |
|
|
Polyaluminium chloride solution | |
|
Polysiloxane |
|
|
Sodium alumino silicate slurry |
|
|
Sodium salicylate |
|
|
1-Tetradecanol |
|
|
Tripropylene butyl glycol | |
APPENDIX IV
CARGO RECORD BOOK FOR SHIPS CARRYING NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN BULK
The existing Appendix IV is replaced by the following:
“Appendix IV
FORM OF CARGO RECORD BOOK
CARGO RECORD BOOK FOR SHIPS CARRYING NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN BULK
Name of ship :
Distinctive number or letters :
Gross tonnage :
Period from: to:
Note: Every ship carrying noxious liquid
substances in bulk shall be provided with a Cargo Record Book to record
relevant cargo/ballast operations.
NAME OF SHIP:
..................................................................................................
DISTINCTIVE NUMBER OR LETTERS:
...........................................................
PLAN VIEW OF CARGO AND SLOP TANKS
(to be completed on board)

INTRODUCTION
The following pages show a comprehensive list of items of cargo and ballast
operations which are, when appropriate, to be recorded in the Cargo Record
Book on a tank-to-tank basis in accordance with paragraph 2 of
Regulation 9 of Annex II of the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978
relating thereto, as amended. The items have been grouped into operational
sections, each of which is denoted by a letter.
When making entries in the Cargo Record Book, the date, operational code and
item number shall be inserted in the appropriate columns and the required
particulars shall be recorded chronologically in the blank spaces.
Each completed operation shall be signed for and dated by the officer or
officers in charge and, if applicable, by a surveyor authorized by the
competent authority of the State in which the ship is unloading. Each
completed page shall be countersigned by the master of the ship.
Entries in the Cargo Record Book are required only for operations involving
Categories A, B, C and D substances.
LIST OF ITEMS TO BE RECORDED
Entries are required only for operations involving Categories A, B, C and D
substances.
(A) LOADING OF CARGO
1. Place of loading
2. Identify tank(s),
name of substance(s) and category(ies).
(B) INTERNAL TRANSFER OF CARGO
3. Name and category
of cargo(es) transferred.
4. Identity of tanks.
.1 From:
.2 To:
5. Was (were) tank(s)
in 4.1 emptied?
6. If not, quantity
remaining in tank(s).
(C) UNLOADING OF CARGO
7. Place of unloading
8. Identity of tank(s)
unloaded.
9. Was (were tank(s)
emptied?
.1
If yes, confirm that the procedure for emptying and
stripping has been performed in accordance with the ship’s Procedures
and Arrangements Manual (i.e., list, trim, stripping temperature).
.2
If not, quantity remaining in tank(s).
10. Does the
ship’s Procedures and Arrangements Manual require a prewash with
subsequent disposal to reception facilities?
11. Failure of pumping
and/or stripping system.
.1 Time and nature of
failure.
.2 Reasons for failure.
.3
Time when system has been made operational.
(D) MANDATORY PREWASH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
SHIP’S PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS MANUAL
12. Identify tank(s),
substance(s) and category(ies).
13. Washing method:
.1
Number of washing machines per tank.
.2
Duration of wash/washing cycles.
.3
Hot/cold wash.
14. Prewash slops
transferred to:
.1 Reception facility in unloading
port (identify port).
.2 Reception facility
otherwise (identify port).
(E) CLEANING OF CARGO TANKS EXCEPT MANDATORY
PREWASH (OTHER PREWASH OPERATIONS, FINAL WASH, VENTILATION ETC.
15. State time,
identify tank(s), substance(s) and category(ies) and state:
.1
Washing procedure used.
.2 Cleaning
agent(s)(identify agent(s) and quantities.
.3 Dilution of cargo residues
with water, state how much water used (only Category D substances).
.4
Ventilation procedure used (state number of fans used, duration of
ventilation).
16. Tank washings
transferred:
.1 Into the sea.
.2
To reception facility (identify port).
.3
To slops collecting tank (identify tank).
(F) DISCHARGE INTO THE SEA OF TANK WASHINGS
17. Identify tank(s).
.1
Were tank washings discharged during cleaning of tank(s), if so
at what rate
.2
Were tank washing(s) discharged from a slops collecting
tank. If so, state quantity and rate of discharge.
18. Time commenced and
stopped pumping.
19. Ship’s speed
during discharge.
(G) BALLASTlNG OF CARGO TANKS
20. Identity of
tank(s) ballasted.
21. Time at start of
ballasting.
(H) DISCHARGE OF BALLAST WATER FROM CARGO TANKS
22. Identity of
tank(s).
23. Discharge of
ballast:
1. Into the sea.
2.
To reception facilities (identify port).
24. Time commenced and
stopped ballast discharge.
25. Ship’s speed
during discharge.
(I) ACCIDENTAL OR OTHER EXCEPTIONAL DISCHARGE
26. Time of
occurrence.
27. Approximate
quantity, substance(s) and category(ies).
28. Circumstances of
discharge or escape and general remarks.
(J) CONTROL BY AUTHORIZED SURVEYORS
29. Identify port.
30. Identify tank(s),
substance(s), category(ies) discharged ashore.
31. Have tank(s),
pump(s), and piping system(s) been emptied?
32. Has a prewash in
accordance with the ship’s Procedures and Arrangements Manual been
carried out?
33. Have tank washings
resulting from the prewash been discharged ashore and is the tank empty?
34. An exemption has
been granted from mandatory prewash.
35. Reasons for
exemption.
36. Name and signature
of authorized surveyor.
37. Organization,
company, government agency for which surveyor works.
(K) ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES AND REMARKS
NAME OF SHIP:
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DISTINCTIVE NUMBER
OR LETTERS:
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CARGO/BALLAST OPERATIONS
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Record of operations/signature of officer in charge/name of and signature of
authorized surveyor |
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Signature of Master ..................................
APPENDIX V
FORM OF CERTIFICATE
The existing form of the Certificate is replaced by the following:
“INTERNATIONAL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE FOR THE CARRIAGE OF
NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN BULK
Issued under the provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention
of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating
thereto as amended (hereinafter referred to as “the Convention”)
under the authority of the Government of
................................................................................................................................
(full official designation of the country)
by
..........................................................................................................................
(full official designation of the competent
person or organization authorized
under the
provisions of the Convention)
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Name of |
Distinctive |
Port of |
Gross |
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
1 That the ship has been surveyed in accordance
with the provisions of Regulation 10 of Annex II of the Convention.
2 That the survey showed that the structure,
equipment, systems, fitting, arrangements and material of the ship and the
condition thereof are in all respects satisfactory and that the ship complies
with the applicable requirements of Annex II of the Convention.
3 That the ship has been provided with a manual in
accordance with the standards for procedures and arrangements as called for by
Regulation 5, 5A and 8 of Annex II of the Convention, and that the
arrangements and equipment of the ship prescribed in the manual are in all
respects satisfactory and comply with the applicable requirements of the said
Standards.
4 That the ship is suitable for the carriage in
bulk of the following noxious liquid substances, provided that all relevant
operational provisions of Annex II of the Convention are observed.
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Noxious liquid substances |
Conditions of carriage |
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[*] Continued on additional signed and dated sheets | |
This certificate is valid, until
.................................................................................
subject to surveys in accordance with Regulation 10 of Annex II of the
Convention
Issued at
................................................................................................................
(place of issue of Certificate)
......................................... 19 ..........
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(Date of
issue) (Signature of duly authorized official
issuing the Certificate)
(Seal or stamp of the issuing Authority, as appropriate)
ENDORSEMENT FOR ANNUAL AND INTERMEDIATE SURVEYS
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at a survey required by Regulation 10 of Annex II
of the Convention the ship was found to comply with the relevant provisions of
the Convention:
Annual survey: Signed:
....................................................
(Signature of duly authorized official)
Place:
........................................................
Date: .........................................................
(seal or stamp of the Authority, as appropriate)
Annual [*] /Intermediate* survey: Signed:
....................................................
(Signature of duly authorized official)
Place:
........................................................
Date: .........................................................
(seal or stamp of the Authority, as appropriate)
Annual*/Intermediate* survey: Signed:
....................................................
(Signature of duly authorized official)
Place:
........................................................
Date: .........................................................
(seal or stamp of the Authority, as appropriate)
Annual survey: Signed:
....................................................
(Signature of duly authorized official)
Place:
........................................................
Date: .........................................................
(seal or stamp of the Authority, as