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Prof. Tomasz Neumann
 

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TransNav, Faculty of Navigation
Gdynia Maritime University
3, John Paul II Avenue
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The Hong Kong International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Management of the Recycling of Ships Hong Kong 2009
1 Technical University of Catalonia, Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
ABSTRACT: The new international convention on ship recycling was adopted by IMO in May 2009 in Hong Kong, China, in accordance with IMO in December 2009. The Hong Kong International Convention for the environmentally sound management and security ships recycling is to ensure that vessels are to be recycled once they have reached the end of its useful life not involve an unreasonable risk to human health and safety or the environment. This new agreement includes: the design, construction, operation and preparation of ships to facilitate safe and environmentally sound recycling, without compromising the safety and operational efficiency of ships, the operation of ship recycling facilities in terms of Safety and Environment and the establishment of an enforcement mechanism for ship recycling, incorporating certification and reporting requirements. The text has been developed over three years of preparatory work before the Conference, with contributions from Member States of IMO and non-governmental organizations and in cooperation with the ILO and the parties of Convention Basilea.
REFERENCES
IMO International Convention for Safety Hong Kong and Recycling Boat environmentally reasonable. London: IMO, May 2009.
IMO London Convention 1972 and the 1996 Protocol on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (edition 2003). London: IMO, 2003.
IMO, MARPOL 73/74, Regulation 13G of Annex I. Revised edition 2003. London: IMO, December 2003.
UN, the 1975 Barcelona Convention for the protection of the marine and coastal Mediterranean region. New York: UN, 1975.
UN, 1989 Basel Convention on Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. New York: UN, 1989.
ILO Safety and health in ship breaking: Guidelines for Asian countries and Turkey. Geneva: ILO, October 2003.
Citation note:
De Larrucea J.R., Mihailovici C.S.: The Hong Kong International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Management of the Recycling of Ships Hong Kong 2009. TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 563-567, 2012

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