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November 2019
- Survey 2019
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KR Inside
- Policy Collaboration for the Construction of hydrogen energy ports
- KR-Samsung Heavy Industries-POSCO-DHI sign agreement to develop high manganese austenitic steel LNG tanks
- KR and Korean Navy Military Police Corps agree to cooperate on naval accident investigation
- KR Maritime Cyber Security Newsletter
- Bespoke Technical Seminars for Clients
- KR Survey Site News
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Technical News
- FAQ for Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) installation and operation
- Notice for Amendments to the KR Technical Rules
- Advance notice on the establishment of the Classification Technical Rules (Guidance for High Manganese Austenitic Steel)
- Commissioning testing of BWMS and miscellaneous requirements for Panama flagged ships
- Port state control detentions
The BWM Convention(International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004. hereinafter BWM Convention), formally adopted in 2004, is the international measures to prevent and minimize the risk from spread of harmful and invasive aquatic species transferred from ships ballast water and entered into force on 8 September 2017.
MEPC 74 (May, 2019) approved the draft amendments to regulation E-1.1 and E-1.5 of the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWM Convention) which require the installed ballast water management system (BWMS) to undergo a commissioning test during the initial or additional ballast water management survey, and the purpose of this test is to verify that the mechanical, physical, chemical and biological processes of the installed BWMS are working properly, taking into account guidelines developed by the Organization.
In this regard, Panama Maritime Authority recently updated MMC-345 stipulating that the commissioning test including sampling analysis shall be carried out for BWMS that is installed on board for ships of 400 GT and above after the updated MMC-345 was issued.
This information is relating to the Panama instruction for mandatory sampling analysis during commissioning test and inclusion of contingency measure in BWMP for Panama flagged ships, and thus we would like to provide our customers with the requirements and reference on the instruction above, ship owners with Panama flagged ships, builders, test facilities for ballast water and all related stakeholders are kindly invited to pay full attention to implement this instruction accordingly.
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