ABS 91-1999 Guidance Notes On The Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships《防止船污染空气指南说明》.pdf
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1、 - STD.ABS 91-ENGL 1999 Ob51102 0025096 792 O% 1 S S 1 O N The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well as the needs of our clients by promoting the security of life, property and the natural environment primarily through the development and verification of standards for the design, co
2、nstruction and opera ti on al ma in ten an ce of marine-related facilities. It is the policy of ABS to provide quality services in support of our mission and to be responsive to the individual and collective needs of our clients as well as those of the public at large. All of our client commitments,
3、 supporting actions, and services delivered must be recognized as expressions of qual i ty. We pledge to monitor our performance as an on-going activity and to strive for continuous improvement. ABS?,?, SafeHull and SafeNeF are registered trademarks of the American Bureau of Shipping. STD-ABS 91-ENG
4、L 1779 W Ob51102 0025097 b29 W GUIDANCE NOTES ON 1 PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS A MARCH 1999 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of the Legislature of The State of New York 1862 Copyright O 1999 American Bureau of Shipping Two World Trade Center, 106fh Floor New York, NY 10048
5、U.S.A. A These Guidance Notes are intended to address sources of air pollution from ships and other marine structures, and options for prevention and/or reduction of such emissions. ABS assumes no responsibility for the use of or failure to use these Guidance Notes. The Guidance Notes provide inform
6、ation for consideration in the design and operation of ships both before and after entry into force of Annex VI of MARPOL 73/78 on Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships. Nothing in these Guidance Notes shall be deemed to relieve any naval architect, designer, builder, owner or o
7、ther entity or person of the need to exercise professional judgement, nor of any warranty, expressed or implied. Nothing in these Guidance Notes replaces or alters any IMO Guidelines or the statutes and regulations of the flag Administrations. STD-ABS 91-ENGL 1999 H Oh51102 0025099 4TL FOREWORD In S
8、eptember 1997 a Diplomatic Conference was held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London which resulted in the adoption of a sixth Annex to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/
9、78). Annex VI is concerned with the prevention of air pollution from ships but, unlike the other Annexes to MARPOL, may not always be bound by the traditional requirements for entry into force, namely I 12 months after the date on which not less than 15 States, the combined merchant fleets of which
10、constitute not less than 50 per cent of the gross tonnage of the worlds merchant shipping, have become parties to the 1997 Protocol”. The new Annex has been under development at the IMO for a period in excess of 8 years but the subject of ship generated air pollution has been a topic of discussion f
11、or much longer. Environmentalists have long argued that shipping should be held accountable for its share of global pollution but it is only recently, as a direct result of the imposition of increasingly more stringent land-based air pollution reduction strategies in many parts of the world, that sh
12、ippings overall contribution to global air pollution has become more significant. Annex VI differs from the other Annexes to MARPOL in so much as the effects of air pollution are not necessarily evident at their point of discharge, as is the contamination of the sea by oil, chemicals, garbage or raw
13、 sewage. Indeed, the effects of air pollution may be felt many hundreds of miles from its source and even land-locked countries are not immune to it, as they are to other forms of marine pollution. Because of this transboundary effect of air pollution, and the compelling need for many countries to t
14、ackle the growing problems of its effects on human health and terrestrial/aquatic ecosystems, the IMO has agreed to recommend the early implementation of controls to reduce both emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO,) from new marine diesel engines, and harmful discharges from shipboard incinerators. It
15、has also been agreed that, in order to avoid unacceptably long delays in the entry into force of Annex VI (as is the case with Annex IV of MARPOL on the Prevention of Pollution by Sewage which has still not entered into force some 25 years after its adoption), the Marine Environment Protection Commi
16、ttee of the IMO will review the standard entry into force requirements and the contents of the Annex if it has not entered into force by 3 1 December 2002. The aim of these Guidance Notes is to identify those regulations in the new Annex which require to be addressed immediately as against those whi
17、ch should be considered in the medium to long term. Types of pollution which have been omitted from the Annex, but which are being actively discussed at the IMO are also identified as are those pollutants which are already controlled but where more stringent controls are likely to be introduced in t
18、he medium to long term. This guide will be of interest to owners and operators of ships, offshore platforms, drilling units and other marine structures as well as surveyors, builders, designers and manufacturers of marine equipment. It should be read in conjunction with the IMO publication “Annex VI
19、 of MARPOL 73/78, Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships and NO, Technical Code” available from the IMO Publications Department, Sales No. IMO-664E. Finally, ABS would like to express its gratitude to the Institute of Marine Engineers for granting permission to include extracts o
20、f a previous paper by Colin S. Brookman, the Author, entitled “Exhaust Gas Monitoring” which was presented at the Tenth International Maritime and Shipping Conference (IMAS 96) on “SHIPPING AND THE ENVIRONMENT - Is Compromise Inevitable”. Copies of the Conference Proceedings are available from the I
21、nstitute of Marine Engineers reference ISBN 0-907206-77-8. ABS GUIDANCE NOTES ON PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS. MARCH 1999 i GUIDANCE NOTES ON PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SHIPS CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Background 3 3 Contents of the new Annex 4 5 Effects on Shipping 5 7 Why
22、Shipping 5 compliance from O1 January 2000) 1 General 9 3 5 Incinerators 11 SECTION 3 Control of Other Pollutants (Before in the past this has largely been ignored because, compared to land-based sources, shippings contribution was considered negligible. It is only in the last ten years or so, as a
23、direct result of increasingly stringent abatement technology being applied ashore, that ships emissions, particularly exhaust gases, are no longer considered insignificant. 1.3 Recent studies have indicated that ships exhaust emissions may now be responsible for up to 14% of the worldwide nitrogen o
24、xides (NO,) emissions and approximately 8% of sulfur oxides (SO,) emissions although these figures have been disputed by the international shipping community based on the annual consumption of bunker oil fuel which, at some 140 million tonnes, only accounts for approximately 4% of the worlds total o
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