Garbage Record Book Category F at raymondtnello blog

Garbage Record Book Category F. Implementation and enforcement is also the focus of regulation 10.3, which requires all ships of 400 gross tonnage and above and every ship which is certified to carry 15 persons or more. that one more important change is the revision of categories under the garbage record book to add one major and two minor categories in.

MCA Publication Garbage Record Book
from www.southbankmarine.com

The garbage record book contains many references to estimated amount of garbage.the garbage is to be grouped into categories for the purposes of the garbage record book (or ship’s official log book) as follows: Cat (a) plastics cat (b) food wastes cat (c) domestic wastes cat (d) cooking oil cat.

MCA Publication Garbage Record Book

Garbage Record Book Category F according to revised marpol annex v shipboard generated garbage is to be grouped into the following categories: In accordance with section 2.4.3 of the guidance for shipowners and operat ors, batteries must be collected and separated. Cat (a) plastics cat (b) food wastes cat (c) domestic wastes cat (d) cooking oil cat.the amount of garbage on board should be estimated in cubic metres, if possible separately according to category.