February 2020

European Union list of approved ship recycling facilities updated

Source: Official Journal of the European Union - Facilities in Latvia, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Norway and Turkey have been added to the list. Facilities in Belgium and Portugal have had previous facility approvals extended. Click here for the updated list.

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European Maritime Safety Agency: Inspections from the EU port States to enforce provisions of the ship recycling Regulation

Source: EMSA - The purpose of Regulation (EU) No 1257/20131 on ship recycling (hereinafter the “SRR”) is to prevent, reduce, minimise and, to the extent practicable, eliminate accidents, injuries and other adverse effects on human health and the environment caused by ship recycling.

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European Maritime Safety Agency: Guidance On The Inventory Of Hazardous Materials

Source: EMSA: This document provides best practice guidance and a harmonised approach to thedevelopment and maintenance of inventories of hazardous materials (hereinafter referred to as “the Inventory” or “the IHM”) in accordance with Article 5 and Article 12 of the Regulation (EU) 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and the Council on ship recycling (hereinafter referr

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Guidelines for Shipowners to Avoid Age Discrimination On Board Ships

Source: International Chamber of Shipping - This guidance (click here for the complete document) has been produced to help to eliminate age discrimination and to improve the working environment on board ships.

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