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A Guide to Refrigerant Gas Leak Detection MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 12 (1)

2009-12-29
johnhansen
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Ozone Depleting Substances. 1 This regulation does not apply to permanently sealed equipment where there are no refrigerant charging connections or potentially removable components containing ozone depleting substances. 2 Subject to the provisions of regulation 2.1, any deliberate emissions of ozone

3.1 Installations which contain ozone depleting substances, other than hydro-chlorofluorocarbons, shall be prohibited:

3.1.1 on ships constructed on or after 19 May 2005; or

3.1.2 in the case of ships constructed before 19 May 2005, which have a contractual delivery date of the equipment to the ship on or after 19 May 2005 or, in the absence of a contractual delivery date, the actual delivery of the equipment to the ship on or after 19 May 2005.

3.2 Installations which contain hydro-chlorofluorocarbons shall be prohibited:

3.2.1 on ships constructed on or after 1 January 2020; or

3.2.2 in the case of ships constructed before 1 January 2020, which have a contractual delivery date of the equipment to the ship on or after 1 January 2020 or, in the absence of a contractual delivery date, the actual delivery of the equipment to the ship on or after 1 January 2020

3.2.3 The substances referred to in this regulation, and equipment containing such substances, shall be delivered to appropriate reception facilities when removed from ships

3.2.4 Each ship subject to regulation

6.1 shall maintain a list of equipment containing ozone depleting substances

6.2 which has rechargeable systems that contain ozone depleting substances shall maintain an Ozone Depleting Substances Record Book. This Record Book may form part of an existing log-book or electronic recording system as approved by the Administration.

7 Entries in the Ozone Depleting Substances Record Book shall be recorded in terms of mass (kg) of substance and shall be completed without delay on each occasion, in respect of the nofollowing:

7.1 recharge, full or partial, of equipment containing ozone depleting substances;

7.2 repair or maintenance of equipment containing ozone depleting substances;

7.3 discharge of ozone depleting substances to the atmosphere:

7.3.1 deliberate; and

7.3.2 non-deliberate;

7.4 discharge of ozone depleting substances to land-based reception facilities; and

7.5 supply of ozone depleting substances to the ship.

(continued)

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