WhathasWallemdonetoensurethattherearenosimilarincidents ... Notes/Wallem MARPOL...
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What has Wallem done to ensure that there are no similar incidents in its fleet?
WALLEM MARPOL COMPLIANCE PROGRAMME
In the next few slides you will see a consolidated view of the measures implemented by the Company to support its ‘Zero Tolerance’ of Marpol violaIon.
THE WMCP ALSO CONTAINS GUIDELINES FOR:
- OIL RECORD BOOK ENTRIES. - SPECIFIC CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY CHIEF ENGINEER BEFORE
TAKING OVER. - ITEMS TO BE CHECKED BY CONPANY SUPERINTENDENT DURING
VISIT ON BOARD. - ITEMS TO BE ATTENDED DURING DRY-DOCK.
ORB -‐ ERRORS
Major errors and confusions in making ORB entries are noted
for Sludge transfers.
In case when transfer of oil residues is taking place FROM
and TO tanks which are included into IOPP Certificate Supplement (Form A) item 3.1
such operation shall be recorded as code C 12.2
Date
Code
Item No. Record of opera2ons/signature of officer in charge
dd-‐MONTH-‐yyyy C 12.2 xx m3 sludge transferred from [Name of sec 3.1 Tank
& Designa2on], xx m3 retained,
to [Name of sec 3.1 Tank & Designa2on] retained in
tank(s)
xx m3
signed: (Officer-‐in-‐charge, Name & Rank)
dd-‐MONTH-‐yyyy
ORB ENTRIES
ORB ENTRIES
In case when transfer of notable amount of ANY oil residues originated from anywhere on board the ship, except cargo residues and oil residues already contained within tanks recorded in Form A item 3.1, is taking place TO the tanks which are included into IOPP Certificate Supplement (Form A) item 3.1 such operation shall be recorded as code C 11.4
Date
Code
Item No. Record of operations/signature of officer in charge
dd-MONTH-yyyy
C 11.1 [Name of sec 3.1 Tank & Designation]
11.2 xx m3 (Capacity of the tank )
11.3 xx m3 (Total quantity of retention )
11.4 xx m3 collected from [identification of source]
signed: (Officer-in-charge, Name & Rank) dd-MONTH-yyyy
ORB ENTRIES
Oily Water Separator MEPC 107(49)
The 15 ppm Bilge Alarm should record date, time and alarm status, and operating status of the 15 ppm Bilge Separator. The recording device should also store data for at least eighteen months and should be able to display or print a protocol for official inspections as required.
In the event the 15 ppm Bilge Alarm is replaced, means should be provided to ensure the data recorded remains available on board for 18 months.
Oily Water Separator MEPC 107(49)
The accuracy of the 15 ppm Bilge Alarms should be checked at IOPP Certificate renewal surveys according to the manufacturers instructions.
Alternatively the unit may be replaced by a calibrated 15 ppm Bilge Alarm.
The calibration certificate for the 15 ppm Bilge Alarm, certifying date of last calibration check, should be retained onboard for inspection purposes.
The accuracy checks can only be done by the manufacturer or persons authorized by the manufacturer.
A certificate of type approval for a 15 ppm Bilge Alarm should be issued and retained on board.