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Asbestos Management Plan

In order to help ship owners and operators understand how to deal with asbestos on board their ships and fleets and ultimately achieve compliance with maritime asbestos regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) our Company NISMAN suggest You the present Information.

The 2015 Guidelines for the Development of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials, Resolution MEPC.269 (68), have been adopted by the MEPC 68 meeting and supersede Resolution MEPC.197 (62) published in 2011.

SOLAS regulation II-1/3-5: From 1 January 2011, for all ships, new installation of materials which contain asbestos shall be prohibited.

The Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) is intended to comply with Regulation 5 of the Hong Kong Convention (Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships). Essentially, the IHM is an inventory of materials present in a ship’s structure, systems and equipment that may be hazardous to health or the environment. Prior to recycling, details of additional hazards in stores and wastes are added and the document can then be used to help an authorized recycling facility formulate a safer and more environmentally sound plan for decommissioning the ship.

Scope of Shipboard Asbestos Management Plan is to provide guidance on the management and protection by asbestos and other hazardous materials.

NISMAN offers you services in the development of the following documents:

1. Shipboard Asbestos Management Plan;

2. Inventory of Hazardous Materials Manual.

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