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Emission Capture and Control at Berth: Preliminary Safety Recommendations


Year: 2025
Language: English
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Instruction, Reference book
Publisher: OCIMF
Edition: 1st (January 2025)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 31
Description: The adoption of Emission Capture and Control (ECC) can bring environmental advantages to maritime operations in ports and terminals. By using ECC while at berth, ships can reduce their emissions, contributing to improved local air quality and aiding in compliance with environmental regulations.
This interim information paper aims to provide minimum functional requirements for the safe application of barge-based ECC to oil, chemical and oil product tankers operating at onshore conventional berths, such as piers, jetties and quays. It highlights critical risks and technical and operational challenges and identifies potential preventive measures to safely apply a barge-based ECC.
This paper highlights critical risks and technical and operational challenges and identifies potential preventive measures to safely apply a barge-based ECC. An OCIMF guide covering additional aspects of the safe application of ECC to tankers, including the management of interfaces, will follow this paper.

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