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1、IMO GUIDELINES ONSHIPRECYCLINGCONSOLIDATED EDITION 2006includingMEPC/Circ.466Gas-free-for-hot-work certificationBINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATIONLondon, 2007Published in 2006by the INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SRPrinted in the United Kingdom by MPG Books246810
2、97531ISBN: 978-92-801-1471-3IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: I685ECopyright # International Maritime Organization 2006Cover image courtesy Edward Burtynsky Studio, TorontoAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any me
3、ans without prior permission in writingfrom the International Maritime Organization.Print edition (ISBN: 978-92-801-1471-3) published in 2006Electronic edition, 2007IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: E685ECopyright # International Maritime Organization 2006Cover image courtesy Edward Burtynsky Studio, Tor
4、ontoAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any means without prior permission in writingfrom the International Maritime Organization.ForewordA.962(23) and A.980(24) (consolidated text of guidelines)The 23rd sessi
5、on of the IMO Assembly, having noted the growing concernsabout environmental safety, health and welfare matters in the ship recyclingindustry, and the need to reduce the environmental, occupational health andsafety risks related to ship recycling and, at the same time, securing the smoothwithdrawal
6、of ships that have reached the end of their operating lives, andhaving considered the Technical Guidelines for the Environmentally SoundManagement of the Full and Partial Dismantling of Ships* adopted by the SixthMeeting of the Conference of Parties to the Basel Convention, and theGuidelines on Safe
7、ty and Health in Shipbreakingdeveloped by the InternationalLabour Organization (ILO), and also the Code of Practice on Ship Recyclingdeveloped by the shipping industry,adopted the IMO Guidelines on shiprecycling by Assembly resolution A.962(23) on 5 December 2003.The IMO Guidelines on ship recycling
8、 recognise that, in order to contributetowards improvements in ship recycling, it is necessary to consider the shipthroughout its life cycle, and also that the use of hazardous materials should beminimized in the design, construction and maintenance of ships, withoutcompromising their safety and ope
9、rational efficiency, and that there is a need toprepare ships for recycling in such a manner as to reduce environmental andsafety risks and health and welfare concerns as far as practicable.Furthermore, the 24th session of the IMO Assembly, recognising the need tokeep the IMO Guidelines on ship recy
10、cling updated in the light of experiencegained in their implementation, adopted amendments to the IMO Guidelines onship recycling by Assembly resolution A.980(24) on 1 December 2005, urgingGovernments to apply the IMO Guidelines on ship recycling as amended.The present publication contains the conso
11、lidated text of the IMO Guidelines onship recycling adopted by Assembly resolution A.962(23), as amended by* Technical Guidelines for the Environmentally Sound Management of the Full and Partial Dismantlingof Ships adopted by the Sixth Meeting of the Conference of Parties to the Basel Convention on
12、13December 2002, (see www.basel.int).Guidelines on Safety and Health in Shipbreaking developed by the International LabourOrganization (ILO), (see www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/sectors/shipbrk/index.htm).In co-operation with other industry organizations, ICS has produced the Industr
13、y Code of Practiceon Ship Recycling, outlining the measures that shipowners should be prepared to take prior torecycling (see www.marisec.org/recycling).iiiAssembly resolution A.980(24), while also referring to the existence andrelevance of the guidelines on the same subject by ILO and by the BaselC
14、onvention.MEPC/Circ.466 (MEPC Circular on gas-free-for-hot-work certification)The Marine Environment Protection Committee, at its fifty-third session (18 to 22July 2005), noting that reports of explosions at recycling facilities during cuttingoperations are all too frequent with life threatening con
15、sequences, agreed tourge all involved parties to give particular emphasis to the gas-free-for-hot-work certification needed for the implementation of the IMO Guidelines onship recycling, and in this respect, the Committee adopted MEPC.Circ.466. Thetext of the circular has been included in this publi
16、cation in view of its relevanceto the Guidelines on ship recycling.A.981(24) (the future IMO mandatory instrument)It should also be noted that the 24th session of the IMO Assembly, recognizingthe urgent need for the Organization to contribute to the development of aneffective solution to the issue o
17、f ship recycling, considered that the above-mentioned objective may best be achieved by establishing a new legally-bindingIMO instrument providing globally applicable ship recycling regulations forinternational shipping and for ship recycling facilities.The 24th session of the IMO Assembly therefore
18、 adopted resolution A.981(24)which requested the Marine Environment Protection Committee to develop anew legally-binding instrument on ship recycling that would provide regulationsfor:.1 the design, construction, operation and preparation of ships so as tofacilitate safe and environmentally sound re
19、cycling, withoutcompromising the safety and operational efficiency of ships;.2 the operation of ship recycling facilities in a safe and environmen-tally sound manner; and.3 the establishment of an appropriate enforcement mechanism forship recycling (certification/reporting requirements);It may be no
20、ted that resolution A.981(24) requests IMOs Marine EnvironmentProtection Committee to work towards completion of the above-mentioneddraft instrument in time for its consideration and adoption in the biennium20082009.The same resolution also urges Governments and all involved stakeholders, inthe mean
21、time, to apply the IMO Guidelines on ship recycling without delay.IMO Guidelines on ship recyclingivContentsPageSection 1 Introduction 1Section 2 Application 2Section 3 Definitions . 3Section 4 Identification of potentially hazardous materials 4Section 5 Green Passport . 5Section 6 Procedures for ne
22、w ships related to ship recycling 7Section 7 Procedures for existing ships related toship recycling . 9Section 8 Preparations for ship recycling . 9Section 9 Role of stakeholders and other bodies 15Section 10 Technical co-operation 25Appendix 1 List of hazardous wastes and substancesthat are relevan
23、t to ship recycling . 26Appendix 2 Potentially hazardous materials which may beon board ships delivered to recycling facilities 31Appendix 3 Inventory of potentially hazardous materialson board 33Appendix 4 List of principles for hot work on boardall types of ships 43Appendix 5 Recommendations for e
24、ntering enclosedspaces aboard ships . 45MEPC/Circ.466 Gas-free-for-hot-work certification 57v1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Ships, at some stage, reach the end of their operating life. The life cyclefor most ships, from cradle to grave or makers to breakers, gives a life spanof operation of 2025 years, or more.
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