Year: 2020 Language: english Author: Intertanko Genre: Guide Publisher: Intertanko Edition: 2nd Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 24 Description: This document provides guidance for the management of waste on-board tankers, taking into account the IMO requirements and guidance. Importantly, this document provides additional guidance for items that are either not covered in MARPOL Annex V and its Guidelines or that require additional management consideration from a practical perspective. When developing procedures for the management of regulated waste streams, INTERTANKO advises Members that any such procedures are checked against their Administration’s requirements. Furthermore, port States and regional regulatory authorities may have unilateral legislation in place for both MARPOL-regulated waste and other waste streams not regulated by MARPOL. As such, owners and operators are urged to maintain an up-to-date record of all national and regional requirements and ensure that all management procedures meet those requirements relevant to the vessel’s trading pattern.
Contents
1. Introduction 4 1.1 MARPOL Annex V and the 2017 Guidelines 4 1.2 INTERTANKO’s Guide 4 1.3 General principles 4 2. Guidance 6 2.1 Plastics 6 2.1.1 Single-use plastics (SUPs) 6 2.1.2 Single-use plastic drinking bottles 7 2.2 Incineration 8 2.2.1 Incinerator ashes 8 2.2.2 Incineration of polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) 8 2.2.3 Incineration of plastics containing trace heavy metals 8 2.2.4 Cigarette filters/butts 8 2.3 Used wires, ropes and tails 8 2.4 Expired pyrotechnics 8 2.5 Expired or used batteries 9 2.6 Boiler/economizer wash down water 10 2.7 Oily rags 10 2.7.1 Landed ashore 10 2.7.2 Incineration 10 2.8 Drums and cans previously containing lube oil, chemicals and 10 paint 2.9 Expired liquid foam 11 2.10 Galley waste 11 2.10.1 Used cooking oil 11 2.10.2 Other galley wastes 11 2.11 Aerosol canisters 12 2.12 Medical waste 12 2.12.1 Medical waste generated during patient diagnosis, 12 treatment or immunisation 2.12.2 Expired medicines including narcotics 12 2.13 Maintenance waste such as hydro blasting and sand blasting 12 wastes 2.14 Biofouling waste from cleaning sea water intakes and internal sea 13 water cooling systems 2.15 E-waste 13 2.15.1 Fluorescent light-tubes and light-bulbs 14 3. Record keeping 15 4. Adequacy of port reception facilities 16 5. Reference documents 16 Annexes Annex I Simplified overview of the discharge provisions of the 17 revised MARPOL Annex V for tankers Annex II Relevant definitions contained in MARPOL Annex V, 18 Regulations for the Prevention by Garbage from Ships Annex III Relevant definitions contained in the 2017 Guidelines 19 for the implementation of MARPOL Annex V, MEPC 295(71) Annex IV Identification of plastics and associated management 21 options
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Guidance on Waste Management for Tankers
Year: 2020
Language: english
Author: Intertanko
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Intertanko
Edition: 2nd
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 24
Description: This document provides guidance for the management of waste on-board tankers, taking into account the
IMO requirements and guidance. Importantly, this document provides additional guidance for items that are
either not covered in MARPOL Annex V and its Guidelines or that require additional management consideration
from a practical perspective.
When developing procedures for the management of regulated waste streams, INTERTANKO
advises Members that any such procedures are checked against their Administration’s requirements.
Furthermore, port States and regional regulatory authorities may have unilateral legislation in
place for both MARPOL-regulated waste and other waste streams not regulated by MARPOL. As
such, owners and operators are urged to maintain an up-to-date record of all national and regional
requirements and ensure that all management procedures meet those requirements relevant to the
vessel’s trading pattern.
Contents
1. Introduction 41.1 MARPOL Annex V and the 2017 Guidelines 4
1.2 INTERTANKO’s Guide 4
1.3 General principles 4
2. Guidance 6
2.1 Plastics 6
2.1.1 Single-use plastics (SUPs) 6
2.1.2 Single-use plastic drinking bottles 7
2.2 Incineration 8
2.2.1 Incinerator ashes 8
2.2.2 Incineration of polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) 8
2.2.3 Incineration of plastics containing trace heavy metals 8
2.2.4 Cigarette filters/butts 8
2.3 Used wires, ropes and tails 8
2.4 Expired pyrotechnics 8
2.5 Expired or used batteries 9
2.6 Boiler/economizer wash down water 10
2.7 Oily rags 10
2.7.1 Landed ashore 10
2.7.2 Incineration 10
2.8 Drums and cans previously containing lube oil, chemicals and 10
paint
2.9 Expired liquid foam 11
2.10 Galley waste 11
2.10.1 Used cooking oil 11
2.10.2 Other galley wastes 11
2.11 Aerosol canisters 12
2.12 Medical waste 12
2.12.1 Medical waste generated during patient diagnosis, 12
treatment or immunisation
2.12.2 Expired medicines including narcotics 12
2.13 Maintenance waste such as hydro blasting and sand blasting 12
wastes
2.14 Biofouling waste from cleaning sea water intakes and internal sea 13
water cooling systems
2.15 E-waste 13
2.15.1 Fluorescent light-tubes and light-bulbs 14
3. Record keeping 15
4. Adequacy of port reception facilities 16
5. Reference documents 16
Annexes
Annex I Simplified overview of the discharge provisions of the 17
revised MARPOL Annex V for tankers
Annex II Relevant definitions contained in MARPOL Annex V, 18
Regulations for the Prevention by Garbage from Ships
Annex III Relevant definitions contained in the 2017 Guidelines 19
for the implementation of MARPOL Annex V,
MEPC 295(71)
Annex IV Identification of plastics and associated management 21
options
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