Inventory of Hazardous Materials (Green Passport)
Assisting early compliance with the Ship Recycling Convention
The Inventory of Hazardous Materials (also known as the Green Passport) is a key requirement of the Ship Recycling Convention. It is designed to aid safer and more environmentally sound recycling of ships.
The Inventory of Hazardous Materials (also known as the Green Passport) is a key requirement of the Ship Recycling Convention. It is designed to aid safer and more environmentally sound recycling of ships.
By approving and verifying an Inventory of Hazardous Materials for your vessel, we can help you to comply with the Convention and enjoy a number of additional through-life benefits.
Sea2Cradle B.V
Lloyd’s Register is pleased to announce it is working in collaboration with Sea2Cradle B.V., to provide the maritime industry with broad experience and vast expertise in the field of safe and environmentally sound recycling of ships and floating structures. Further details about this strategic alliance will be announced in March 2012.
What is the Inventory of Hazardous Materials?
The Ship Recycling Convention, adopted in May 2009, aims to improve standards of safety and reduce environmental pollution resulting from the recycling of ships.
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Information for manufacturers and suppliers
Suppliers to the shipbuilding industry should identify and declare whether or not the materials listed in Table A and B of MEPC.197(62), appendix 1, are above the threshold levels by completing a ‘Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity’ and a ‘Materials Declaration’ form.
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