PROJECT > EU SRR (Ship Recycling Regulation)
Background information: The EU SRR Directive 2009/16/EC 2020-12-31 requires that all vessels at European port need be in compliance with EU SRR certificate or have declaration of conformity. The Hong Kong Convention (HKC) and EU SRR contains a large number of new requirements, including reliable data and the list of hazardous substances (IHM). The challenge is that these requirements must be met throughout the life of the vessel.
McSea provides IHM and HazMat services for ship owners, Ship Management Companies, shipyard, third party service companies, testing parties and related upstream and downstream suppliers. McSea can satisfy all you need in Recycling of Ships and HazMat as we have been keeping track of IHM market and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the latest progress of relevant EU directives.
McSea provides IHM and HazMat services for ship owners, Ship Management Companies, shipyard, third party service companies, testing parties and related upstream and downstream suppliers. McSea can satisfy all you need in Recycling of Ships and HazMat as we have been keeping track of IHM market and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the latest progress of relevant EU directives.
- Provide one-stop service for your company to be in line with EU SRR’s when your fleet goes to Europe. Including the sampling plan, the appointment of hazardous materials experts on board sampling, sample delivery to the accreditation Laboratory for testing, the preparation of IHM reports and related documents submitted to the classification society for class approval.
- Comply with existing laws and regulations (SOLAS, MARPOL, HKC, EUSRR), especially on asbestos and ozone depleting substances (ODS)
- To provide more convenient maintenance and investment management consultation, therefore enhancing ship’s resale value
- Enhance company's environmental image and meet the environmental passport requirements of relevant classification societies
- Provide more healthier and safer environment for the crew through better environmental performance and enhance market competitiveness
- Enhanced shipbuilding quality (no asbestos and ODS status)
- Take specific plans and actions for the regulations took effective in 2016