Leading
classification society ClassNK announced that it has issued the first Statement
of Compliance for a ship recycling facility in Japan to Miyaji Salvage Co. Ltd.
The Statement of Compliance issued by ClassNK certifies that the facility and
its recycling procedures are fully in compliance with the Hong Kong
International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of
Ships, 2009 (Hong Kong Convention). This marks the first time that a ship
recycling yard in Japan has achieved certification in line with the convention.
Miyaji
Salvage Co. Ltd. was established in Tadotsu, Nakatado District, Kagawa
Prefecture in 1976. Among the recycling facilities at Miyaji Salvage there are
a 25,000m 2 ship recycling yards, a 450m wharf, and a 250t crane vessel, which
are used in the dismantling and recycling of coastwise vessels and harbor
loading facilities.
Miyaji
Salvage developed its Ship Recycling Facility Plan (SRFP) according to the
convention last year ahead of its entry into force. During the dismantling of
the ferry “YOTEI-MARU”, in cooperation with the General incorporated
association Ehime Toyo Ship Recycling Study Group (Representative Director:
Takanori Hino), Miyaji Salvage developed the Inventory of Hazardous Materials
(IHM) and the Ship Recycling Plan (SRP) required by the convention, and
underwent a certification by ClassNK, completely carrying out all the
requirements of the conventions.
ClassNK
issued the Statement of Compliance to Miyaji Salvage after a thorough
appraisal, verifying that the SRFP developed by Miyaji Salvage fulfilled all
the requirements of the convention, and that the recycling of the “YOTEI-MARU”
was in line with the convention. This certification as well as IHM and SRP
certifications are offered by ClassNK as part of a “one-stop service”.
Miyaji
Salvage is the third company in the world to be issued with this Statement of
Compliance, after Jiangmen Zhongxin Shipbreaking & Steel Co., Ltd. in
December 2012, and Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Marine Service Co. Ltd in
September 2013. The recycling of the “YOTEI-MARU” also marks the first time in
the world that ship recycling has been carried out with IHM, SRP and SRFP in
compliance with the convention.
Source: world maritime news. 15 November 2013
http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/97684/classnk-issues-first-statement-of-compliance-for-ship-recycling-facility/
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