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MARPOL Notes

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Annex 1

loppe not exceed 5 years issued after this


For oil tankers 150 Gt
every other ships 400GT subject to
1 initial survey 5 Additional survey
2 Renewal survey
3 Intermediate survey

4 Annual survey
v11 can complete hervoyage to the port in which to be surveyed

Annex 1 special areas Mediterranean Sea Baltic Black


Red Gulf area NW european waters Oman African
Gulfaden Antarctic 10

Reg34 Discharge of oil cargospace


For oil tankers
Discharge prohibited in special areas
OUTSIDE SPECIAL AREAS

1 Proceeding enroute

2 Not in special area


3 at least 50hm away from nearest land

4 Any instantaneous discharge should not exceed


301 nm
5 Total oil residues discharged less than 1130000

of product carried
6 Tanker has ODME and stop tank arrangement
7 Not in Arctic area

Discharge from Machinery spaces


for all ships 400Gt
IN SPECIAL AREAS
1 Proceeding envoute
2 oily mixture processed thru oilfiltering system Reg14
3 Does not exceed 15ppm
4 If 15ppm cannot be maintained oil filtering system
designed to maintain clappm
5 oily mixture not originate from cargo pump room

bilges oil tankers


6 Oily mixture not mix a cargo residues oiltankers

OUTSIDE SPECIAL AREAS


1 Proceeding enroute
2 oily mixture processed thru oilfiltering system
RG
3 Does not exceed 15ppm
4 Does not originate from pump room bilges
5 Does not mix a cargo residues

Reg 14 Oilfiltering equipment ODME


All ships 400 10000 ET
any oily mixture discharge into sea after
Ensure

passing the equipment has oil content 415ppm


Ship 10000Gt above
Automatic stop alarm fitted when exceeds 15ppm

Reg 29 Stop Tank Arrangement


Oil tankers 150 Gt
1 Adequate means providedfor cleaning CT andtransfer
of dirty ballast residues tank washing from CTstops
capacity min 3 of total cargo carrying capacity
Reduced to 2 or 1.5 if amount sufficient w o add water

Oil Record Book must be signed by master


Part 1 machinery space
For oil tankers 150Gt preserve 3 years
All ships 400Gt
1 Ballasting cleaning F 0 tanks
2 Discharge dirty ballast F 0 tanks
3 Collect dispose oil residues
4 Bunkering F 0 lubricating
5 Discharge overboard otherwise bilge water accumulate
in space
6 Failure of ODME part
7 Accidental exceptional discharge statement 2
ORB
9150
Part 2 cargo ballast operation 3 years
For oil tankers 150 Gt only
1 Loading of oil cargo
2 Internal transfer
3 Ballasting CT

SOPEP oil tanker 150Gt all ships 400Gt


contains
1 Procedure master report oil incident as required
by
2 List of authorities to contact DPA shipper port authority
3 Inventory SOPEP locker
4 Ship's plan
5 Action to take to reduce control discharge
6 Procedure to coordinate shipboard action a national and
local authorities
7 National Contact Point for safety and pollution prevention
response Imo ereleasequarterly
If involved Noxious liquid substance annex 11
known as Shipboard Marine Pollutant Emergency Plan
oil tankers 5000 DWT have computerised shorebased
damage stab residual structure strength cala

Annex 5 Garbage
Placards 12m and fixed floating platform
Garbage management plan
For ships 100 GT t carry 15 or more persons fixed
or floating platforms

GRB ships 400Gt larvy 15persons fixed and


floating platforms

Garbage management Plan


1 Designated person in charge to carry out plan
2 Procedures of collecting garbage
suitable receptacles location in
separation collection
3 Procedures for processing garbage
1 Personal responsible
2 Devices and their capabilities their locations
3 category of garbage

4 operation maintanence used to manage garbage


4 Procedures for storing garbage
1 Location capacities
2 How garbage should be stored
5 Procedures for discharging garbage
6 Trainingand education programmes

Garbage RecordBook liategories


Part 1 all ships 107 Part 11 I solid bulkcargo
A Plastics J cargoresidues nonHME
B Food waste K cargo residues HMB
C Domestic
D Cooking oil ORB sludge tank Part ORB
E Incinerator ashes
F operational waste

G Animal carcasses
H Fishing gear
1 E waste
Garbage RecordBook Entries

500mof
all shipwithin
allships alongside
offshoreplatforms2
12mmland
Arctil Arctic
GarbageType Outside 5 A Inside 5 A
Foodwaste 3hm 312hm 312hm
comminutedground envoute enroute

Foodwaste 12mm
NOT commiground enroute

cargoresidues 712mm
NOT in washwater enroute

cargo residues 12hm nroute


12hm
washwater enroute POLAR

leaningagent
additives cargo 12hm enroute

hold washwater DISCHARGE polar


cleaningagentt PERMITTED

additives decke Discharge


external surfaces permitted

washwater
Animal carcasses Enroute
shouldbe split 100hm
or treatedto maxwater
ensurethey sink depth

Allothergarbage
FOR solid bulk cargo
Type outside 5 A inside S A
cargo residues
nonharmful not contained Discharge permitted
in washwater 12hm enroute
cargo residues Discharge
permitted
non harmful contained
12hm enroute
washwater
cargo residues
harmful to marine
environment

General
Garbaget mixed contaminated a harmful substances
prohibited discharge

Comminuted grounded passthrough a screen mesh no larger

than 25mm
cargo residues except cargodust cargo residues thatremain
on deck holds following loading unloading spillage
Polar ammendments
In polarwaters arctic waters discharge permitted must
Food waste permitted when ship as far as practicable from

areas of ice concentration exceeding not less than 12hm


to
fromland nearestice shelf fastice p
Comminuted grounded passthru meshcabmm
Not contaminated
His
Not discharge animal carcasses andinto ice
InAntartic areas
not permitted unless incinerated autoclaved madesterile

Solid Bulk cargo


Must not be harmful declaredby shipper
Both portof departure anddestination within specialarea
ship will not transit outside special area betweenthe ports
No adequate reception facilities available ports

Specialareas 18
M Mediterranean c arribean G gulfarea
R Red N NorthSea
B Black A antarctic MRBBCNAGG
B Baltic G ult Mexico
Annex 6 Prevention from air pollution

Everyship 400Gt subject to Initial renewal intermediate annual


additional survey

Certificates

IAPPC issued after initial and renewal survey


For allships 400Gt
period 45years

IEEC international energyefficiency cert 400Gt allships valid

forever

SEEMP part of SMS

Engine International Air PollutionPrevention Certificate IElatre


if carrying NOx

Ozone Record Book forull carrying ozone depleting substance


Sulphur Content 150 7
1 Sulphur of any fuel usedonboard notexceed 0.50 mim
2 when ship operating in ECA sulphur content notexceed
0.10 Mm

Nitrogen Content INON


1 Marine diesel engine and engines 130kW

2 Controlled by Tier 1111111


3 must have Technical files parameter check

Bunker Delivery Note FO


1 Retain 3years after fuel oil delivered onboard
2 Have supplement representative sample

Sample seal signedby master supplierrep on completion of


bunker operation
keptin ship 12months from delivery

Areas for Sox Areas NOX


O Baltic North America
North US
North America Carribean Sea
US
Carribean sea

Emission Control Area IECAI


Area Sulphur Limit Scrubbers

Global 0.50 totalrestriction foropenloop


ECA 0.10 Yes
EU 0.10 ports localrestriction for openloop
China 0.50 712mm
California o.io within 24hm No onlyfor research

Energy efficiency existing ship Index EES 1

greehouse emission
Required max acceptable attain
Attain Individual Nmt required

Cll carbon intensity indicator


Annex 2 Noxious liquid Substaniel
Certificate Internation Pollution Prevention for Carriageof NLS in Bulk
validity 5years

Discharge Standard

1 Proceeding enroute selfpropelled ship 7155 NOT ARTS

2 Discharge made below waterline


3 12mm from land
4 Depth water 25m
5 Antarctic Area prohibited

Categorization NLS

Hazard Discharge to marine environment

Category major NO

Y Hazard limited qty and quality


2 minor Less stringent
others no harm can
Annex 2 other than certificates must carry

Cargo record Book 3years


Procedure Arrangement Manual physical arrangement

1 tank cleaning cargo handling stop arrangement


SMPEP 150Gt carrying NLS in Bulk
Annex 3 Harmful substances in Packaged Form
Identifiedas Marine pollutant in MDG
Dalist and manifest
canyou jettison DG

No only for safetyof ship or life at sea

Annex4 Sewage

Appliesto 400Gt callships or a400Gt butcarry bpersons


certificates ISPPC 5years

Discharge Criteria
Comminuted anddisinfected 3hm fromland
Not comminuted and disinfected 12mm fromland
Enroute proceeding HKts
Discharge moderate rate

Has approved sewage treatmentplant certified byadmin


Testresult in ISPPC
The effluent shall not produce visible floating solids
cause discoloration
SOPED EQUIPMENT
wildenpump Absorbent pads

sawdust Drums 2001

Rags a Rubbersuit gloves boots

Booms Brooms 2 brushes

Shovel scoops
Squeezes

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