No. 113 Expert Parties Engaged in Visual And/or Sampling Checks For Preparation of Inventory of Hazardous Materials No. 113
No. 113 Expert Parties Engaged in Visual And/or Sampling Checks For Preparation of Inventory of Hazardous Materials No. 113
No. 113 Expert Parties Engaged in Visual And/or Sampling Checks For Preparation of Inventory of Hazardous Materials No. 113
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This recommendation gives guidelines intended for ship owners regarding the use of expert
parties for onboard visual and/or sampling checks, including the use of services from
laboratories carrying out testing of samples.
2.1 General
The following guidance may be used by ship owners when selecting expert parties engaged
in visual and/or sampling checks for hazardous materials onboard existing ships as specified
in “2011 Guidelines for the development of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials, as
amended” and Appendix 1 and 2 of the Annex to the Hong Kong International Convention for
the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009, and which can advise on
quantities and locations of samples, taking of samples in a safe manner as well as prepare
reports on the quantities, locations and estimates of these onboard materials.
Visual and/or sampling checks shall be executed by persons with professional knowledge of
hazardous materials licensed as required and, who are trained and equipped experts, in
particular with regards to the evaluation and sampling of hazardous materials and materials
containing hazardous materials as:
Appendix 1
- Asbestos;
- PCB;
- Ozone depleting substances; and
- Anti-fouling systems containing organotin compounds as a biocide.
Appendix 2
Expert parties should have documented quality systems covering all relevant activities. An
accredited quality system that complies with the current version of the ISO 9000 series would
be acceptable.
Expert parties carrying out visual and/or sampling checks of relevant hazardous materials
shall have professional knowledge of ship structures, equipment, hazardous materials and
materials used for ship structures and equipment, taking of samples handling of such
materials.
2.3 Work shall be executed in accordance with documented work and safety procedures
that contain at least the following:
Reports shall be based on the 2011 IMO Guidelines for the Development of the Inventory of
Hazardous Materials, as amended.
2.4 Expert parties engaged in visual and/or sampling checks shall document each job by
including the signatures of operator's designated responsible person in the final report for
verification purposes.
2.5 Such expert parties shall provide evidence of all the necessary training, qualifications,
licenses or equivalent thereto and the work and safety procedures for visual and/or sampling
checks and the handling of specified hazardous material(s), in accordance with recognized
national or international standards or the equivalent thereto, and other associated work
practices as applicable.
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