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PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THEREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, 197

PROTOCOL OF 1978 RELATING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THEREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, 197 Whole document (x) disposal of residues.

(3) In the event of such discharge of oil or oily mixture as is referred to in regulation 11 of this Annex or in the event of accidental or other exceptional discharge of oil not excepted by that regulation, a statement shall be made in the Oil Record Book of the circumstances of, and the reasons for, the discharge.

(4) Each operation described in paragraph (2) of this regulation shall be fully recorded without delay in the Oil Record Book so that all entries in the book appropriate to that operation are completed. Each completed operation shall be signed by the officer or officers in charge of the operations concerned and each completed page shall be signed by the master of ship. The entries in the Oil Record Book shall be in an official language of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly, and, for ships holding an International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, in English or French. The entries in an official national language of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly shall prevail in case of a dispute or discrepancy.

(5) The Oil Record Book shall be kept in such a place as to be readily available for inspection at all reasonable times and, except in the case of unmanned ships under tow, shall be kept on board the ship. It shall be preserved for a period of three years after the last entry has been made.

(6) The competent authority of the Government of a Party to the Convention may inspect the Oil Record Book on board any ship to which this Annex applies while the ship is in its port or offshore terminals and may make a copy of any entry in that book and may require the master of the ship to certify that the copy is a true copy of such entry. Any copy so made which has been certified by the master of the ship as a true copy of an entry in the ship's Oil Record Book shall be made admissible in any judicial proceedings as evidence of the facts stated in the entry. The inspection of an Oil Record Book and the taking of a certified copy by the competent authority under this paragraph shall be performed as expeditiously as possible without causing the ship to be unduly delayed.

(7) For oil tankers of less than 150 tons gross tonnage operating in accordance with regulation 15 (4) of this Annex an appropriate Oil Record Book should be developed by the Administration.

Regulation 21 Special requirements for drilling rigs and otherplatforms Fixed and floating drilling rigs when engaged in the exploration, exploitation and associated offshore processing of sea-bed mineral resources and other platforms shall comply with the requirements of this Annex applicable to ships of 400 tons gross tonnage and above other than oil tankers, except that: (a) they shall be equipped as far as practicable with the installations required in regulations 16 and 17 of this Annex; (b) they shall keep a record of all operations involving oil or oily mixture discharges, in a form approved by the Administration; and (c) in any special area and subject to the provisions of regulation 11 of this Annex, the discharge into the sea of oil or oily mixture shall be prohibited except when the oil content of the discharge without dilution does not exceed 15 parts per million.

(d) Outside special areas and more than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land and subject to the provisions of regulation 11 of this Annex, the discharge from such drilling rigs and platforms when stationary into the sea of oil or oily mixtures shall be prohibited except when the oil content of the discharges without dilution does not exceed 100 parts per million unless there are appropriate national regulations which are more stringent, in which case the appropriate national regulations shall apply.

Chapter III Requirements for minimizing oil pollution from oiltankers due to side and bottom damages
Regulation 22 Damage assumptions (1) For the purpose of calculating hypothetical oil outflow from oil tankers, three dimensions of the extent of damage of a parallelepiped on the side and bottom of the ship are assumed as follows. In the case of bottom damages two conditions are set forth to be applied individually to the stated portions of the oil tanker.

(a) Side damage 2/3 (i) Longitudinal extent (l ): 1/3L or 14.5 metres, c whichever is less (ii) Transverse extent (t ) B/5 or 11.5 metres, c (inboard from the ship's side whichever is less at right angles to the centre line at the level corresponding to the assigned summer freeboard): (iii) Vertical extent (v ): From the base line c upwards without limit (b) Bottom damage For 0.3L from Any other part the forward of the ship perpendicular of the ship (i) Longitudinal L/10 L/10 or 5 metres, extent (l ): whichever is less s (ii) Transverse B/6 or 10 metres, 5 metres extent (t ): whichever is less s but not less than 5 metres (iii) Vertical extent B/15 or 6 metres, whichever is less from the base line (V ): s (2) Wherever the symbols given in this regulation appear in this chapter, they have the meaning as defined in this regulation.

Regulation 23 Hypothetical outflow of oil (1) The hypothetical outflow of oil in the case of side damage (O ) c and bottom damage (O ) shall be calculated by the following formulae with s respect to compartments breached by damage to all conceivable locations along the length of the ship to the extent as defined in regulation 22 of this Annex.

(a) For side damages: |------| | O =¡ÆW + ¡ÆK C | (I) | c i i i | |------| (b) For bottom damages: |-------| | O =1/3(¡ÆZ W +¡ÆZ C ) | (II) | s i i i i | |-------| where: W =volume of a wing tank in cubic metres assumed to be breached i by the damage as specified in regulation 22 of this Annex; Wi for a segregated ballast tank may be taken equal to zero.

C =volume of a centre tank in cubic metres assumed to be i breached by the damage as specified in regulation 22 of this Annex; C i for a segregated ballast tank may be taken equal to zero.

K =1-b /t when b is equal to or greater than t , K shall be i i c i c i taken equal to zero.

|-----| | h | | i | | Z =1- -- | when h is equal to or greater than v , Z shall be | i | i s i | v | | s | |-----| taken equal to zero.

b =width of wing tank in metres under consideration measured i inboard from the ship's side at right angles to the centreline at the level corresponding to the assigned summer freeboard.

h =minimum depth of the double bottom in metres under i consideration; where no double bottom is fitted h shall be taken equal i to zero.

Whenever symbols given in this paragraph appear in this chapter, they have the meaning as defined in this regulation.

(2) If a void space or segregated ballast tank of a length less than l c as defined in regulation 22 of this Annex is located between wing oil tanks, O in formula (I) may be calculated on the basis of volume Wi c being the actual volume of one such tank (where they are of equal capacity) or the smaller of the two tanks (if they differ in capacity) adjacent to such space, multiplied by Si as defined below and taking for all other wing tanks involved in such a collision the value of the actual full volume.

|----| | S =1-l /l | | i i c | |----| where l =length in metres of void space or segregated ballast tank i under consideration.

(3) (a) Credit shall only be given in respect of double bottom tanks which are either empty or carrying clean water when cargo is carried in the tanks above.

(b) Where the double bottom does not extend for the full length and width of the tank involved, the double bottom is considered nonexistent and the volume of the tanks above the area of the bottom damage shall be included in formula (II) even if the tank is not considered breached because of the installation of such a partial double bottom.

(c) Suction wells may be neglected in the determination of the value h provided such wells are not excessive in area and extend below i the tank for a minimum distance and in no case more than half the height of the double bottom. If the depth of such a well exceeds half the height of the double bottom, h shall be taken equal to the double bottom height i minus the well height.

Piping serving such wells if installed within the double bottom shall be fitted with valves or other closing arrangements located at the point of connection to the tank served to prevent oil outflow in the event of damage to the piping. Such piping shall be installed as high from the bottom shell as possible. These valves shall be kept closed at sea at any time when the tank contains oil cargo, except that they may be opened only for cargo transfer needed for the purpose of trimming of the ship.

(4) In the case where bottom damage simultaneously involves four centre tanks, the value of O may be calculated according to the formula s |-------| | O =1/4 (¡ÆZ W +¡ÆZ C ) | (III) | s i i i i | |-------| (5) An Administration may credit as reducing oil outflow in case of bottom damage, an installed cargo transfer system having an emergency high suction in each cargo oil tank, capable of transferring from a breached tank or tanks to segregated ballast tanks or to available cargo tankage if it can be assured that such tanks will have sufficient ullage. Credit for such a system would be governed by ability to transfer in two hours of operation oil equal to one half of the largest of the breached tanks involved and by availability of equivalent receiving capacity in ballast or cargo tanks. The credit shall be confined to permitting calculation of O according to formula (III). The pipes for such suctions shall be s installed at least at a height not less than the vertical extent of the bottom damage v . The Administration shall supply the Organization with s the information concerning the arrangements accepted by it, for circulation to other Parties to the Convention.

Regulation 24 Limitation of size and arrangement of cargo tanks (1) Every new oil tanker shall comply with the provisions of this regulation. Every existing oil tanker shall be required, within two years after the date of entry into force of the present Convention, to comply with the provisions of this regulation if such a tanker falls into either of the following categories: (a) a tanker, the delivery of which is after 1 January 1977; or (b) a tanker to which both the following conditions apply: (i) delivery is not later than 1 January 1977; and (ii) the building contract is placed after 1 January 1974, or in cases where no building contract has previously been placed, the keel is laid or the tanker is at a similar stage of construction after 30 June 1974.

(2) Cargo tanks of oil tankers shall be of such size and arrangements that the hypothetical outflow O or O calculated in accordance with the c s provisions of regulation 23 of this Annex anywhere in the length of the 3 ship does not exceed 30000 cubic metres or 400 ¡ÌDW, whichever is the greater, but subject to a maximum of 40000 cubic metres.

(3) The volume of any one wing cargo oil tank of an oil tanker shall not exceed 75 per cent of the limits of the hypothetical oil outflow referred to in paragraph (2) of this regulation. The volume of any one centre cargo oil tank shall not exceed 50000 cubic metres. However, in segregated ballast oil tankers as defined in regulation 13 of this Annex, the permitted volume of a wing cargo oil tank situated between two segregated ballast tanks, each exceeding L in length, may be increased to the maximum limit of hypothetical oil c outflow provided that the width of the wing tanks exceeds t .

c (4) The length of each cargo tank shall not exceed 10 metres or one of the following values, whichever is the greater: (a) where no longitudinal bulkhead is provided: 0.1L (b) where a longitudinal bulkhead is provided at the centreline only: 0.15L (c) where two or more longitudinal bulkheads are provided: (i) for wing tanks: 0.2L (ii) for centre tanks: |---| | b | | i | 1 (1) if| -- | is equal to or greater than -- : 0.2L | B | 5 |---| |---| | b | | i | 1 (2) if | --| is less than -- : | B | 5 |---| b i -where no centreline longitudinal bulkhead is provided: (0.5 -- + 0.1)L B b i -where a centreline longitudinal bulkhead is provided: (0.25 -- + 0.15)L B (5) In order not to exceed the volume limits established by paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of this regulation and irrespective of the accepted type of cargo transfer system installed, when such system interconnects two or more cargo tanks, valves or other similar closing devices shall be provided for separating the tanks from each other. These valves or devices shall be closed when the tanker is at sea.

(6) Lines of piping which run through cargo tanks in a position less than t from the ship's side or less than v from the ship's bottom shall c c be fitted with valves or similar closing devices at the point at which they open into any cargo tank. These valves shall be kept closed at sea at any time when the tanks contain cargo oil, except that they may be opened only for cargo transfer needed for the purpose of trimming of the ship.

Regulation 25 Subdivision and stability (1) Every new oil tanker shall comply with the subdivision and damage stability criteria as specified in paragraph (3) of this regulation, after the assumed side or bottom damage as specified in paragraph (2) of this regulation, for any operating draught reflecting actual partial or full load conditions consistent with trim and strength of the ship as well as specific gravities of the cargo. Such damage shall be applied to all conceivable locations along the length of the ship as follows: (a) in tankers of more than 225 metres in length, anywhere in the ship's length; (b) in tankers of more than 150 metres, but not exceeding 225 metres in length, anywhere in the ship's length except involving either after or forward bulkhead bounding the machinery space located aft. The machinery space shall be treated as a single floodable compartment; and (c) in tankers not exceeding 150 metres in length, anywhere in the ship's length between adjacent transverse bulkheads with the exception of the machinery space. For tankers of 100 metres or less in length where all requirements of paragraph (3) of this regulation cannot be fulfilled without materially impairing the operational qualities of the ship, Administrations may allow relaxations from these requirements.

Ballast conditions where the tanker is not carrying oil in cargo tanks, excluding any oil residues, shall not be considered.

(2) The following provisions regarding the extent and the character of the assumed damage shall apply: (a) Side damage 1 2/3 (i) Longitudinal extent: -- (L ) or 14.5 metres, 3 whichever is less (ii) Transverse extent B/5 or 11.5 metres, whichever (inboard from the ship's side is less at right angles to the centre line at the level of the summer load lime): (iii) Vertical extent: From the moulded line of the bottom shell plating at centreline, upwards without limit (b) Bottom damage For 0.3L from Any other part of the ship the forward perpendicular of the ship (i) Longitudinal ex- tent: 1 2/3 1 2/3 -- (L ) or -- (L ) or 3 3 14.5 metres, 5 metres, whichever is less whichever is less (ii) Transverse extent: B/6 or 10 metres, B/6 or 5 metres, whichever is less whichever is less (iii) Vertical extent: B/15 or 6 metres, B/15 or 6 metres, whichever is less, whichever is less, measured from measured from the moulded line the moulded line of the bottom of the bottom shell plating shell plating at centreline at centreline (c) If any damage of a lesser extent than the maximum extent of damage specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph would result in a more severe condition, such damage shall be considered.

(d) Where the damage involving transverse bulkheads is envisaged as specified in subparagraphs (1) (a) and (b) of this regulation, transverse watertight bulkheads shall be spaced at least at a distance equal to the longitudinal extent of assumed damage specified in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph in order to be considered effective.

Where transverse bulkheads are spaced at a lesser distance, one or more of these bulkheads within such extent of damage shall be assumed as nonexistent for the purpose of determining flooded compartments.

(e) Where the damage between adjacent transverse watertight bulkheads is envisaged as specified in subparagraph (1) (c) of this regulation, no main transverse bulkhead or a transverse bulkhead bounding side tanks or double bottom tanks shall be assumed damaged, unless: (i) the spacing of the adjacent bulkheads is less than the longitudinal extent of assumed damage specified in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph; or (ii) there is a step or recess in a transverse bulkhead of more than 3.05 metres in length, located within the extent of penetration of assumed damage. The step formed by the after peak bulkhead and after peak tank top shall not be regarded as a step for the purpose of this regulation.

(f) If pipes, ducts or tunnels are situated within the assumed extent of damage, arrangements shall be made so that progressive flooding cannot thereby extend to compartments other than those assumed to be floodable for each case of damage.

(3) Oil tankers shall be regarded as complying with the damage stability criteria if the following requirements are met: (a) The final waterline, taking into account sinkage, heel and trim, shall be below the lower edge of any opening through which progressive flooding may take place. Such openings shall include air-pipes and those which are closed by means of weathertight doors or hatch covers and may exclude those openings closed by means of watertight manhole covers and flush scuttles, small watertight cargo tank hatch covers which maintain the high integrity of the deck, remotely operated watertight sliding doors, and sidescuttles of the non-opening type.

(b) In the final stage of flooding, the angle of heel due to unsymmetrical flooding shall not exceed 25 degrees, provided that this angle may be increased up to 30 degrees if no deck edge immersion occurs.

(c) The stability in the final stage of flooding shall be investigated and may be regarded as sufficient if the righting lever curve has at least a range of 20 degrees beyond the position of equilibrium in association with a maximum residual righting lever of at least 0.1 metre within the 20 degrees range; the area under the curve within this range shall not be less than 0.0175 metre radians. Unprotected openings shall not be immersed within this range unless the space concerned is assumed to be flooded. Within this range, the immersion of any of the openings listed in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph and other openings capable of being closed weathertight may be permitted.

(d) The Administration shall be satisfied that the stability is sufficient during intermediate stages of flooding.

(e) Equalization arrangements requiring mechanical aids such as valves or cross-levelling pipes, if fitted, shall not be considered for the purpose of reducing an angle of heel or attaining the minimum range of residual stability to meet the requirements of subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this paragraph and sufficient residual stability shall be maintained during all stages where equalization is used. Spaces which are linked by ducts of a large cross-sectional area may be considered to be common.

(4) The requirements of paragraph (1) of this regulation shall be confirmed by calculations which take into consideration the design characteristics of the ship, the arrangements, configuration and contents of the damaged compartments; and the distribution, specific gravities and the free surface effect of liquids. The calculations shall be based on the following: (a) Account shall be taken of any empty or partially filled tank, the specific gravity of cargoes carried, as well as any outflow of liquids from damaged compartments.

(b) The permeabilities assumed for spaces flooded as a result of damage shall be as follows: Spaces Permeabilities Appropriated to stores 0.60 Occupied by accommodation 0.95 Occupied by machinery 0.85 Voids 0.95 Intended for consumable liquids 0 to 0.95* Intended for other liquids 0 to 0.95* [* The permeability of partially filled compartments shall be consistent with the amount of liquid carried in the compartment. Whenever damage penetrates a tank containing liquids, it shall be assumed that the contents are completely lost from that compartment and replaced by salt water up to the level of the final plane of equilibrium.] (c) The buoyancy of any superstructure directly above the side damage shall be disregarded. The unflooded parts of superstructures beyond the extent of damage, however, may be taken into consideration provided that they are separated from the damaged space by watertight bulkheads and the requirements of subparagraph (3) (a) of this regulation in respect of these intact spaces are complied with. Hinged watertight doors may be acceptable in watertight bulkheads in the superstructure.

(d) The free surface effect shall be calculated at an angle of heel of 5 degrees for each individual compartment. The Administration may require or allow the free surface corrections to be calculated at an angle of heel greater than 5 degrees for partially filled tanks.

(e) In calculating the effect of free surfaces of consumable liquids it shall be assumed that, for each type of liquid at least one transverse pair or a single centreline tank has a free surface and the tank or combination of tanks to be taken into account shall be those where the effect of free surfaces is the greatest.

(5) The master of every new oil tanker and the person in charge of a new non-self-propelled oil tanker to which this Annex applies shall be supplied in an approved form with: (a) information relative to loading and distribution of cargo necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this regulation; and (b) data on the ability of the ship to comply with damage stability criteria as determined by this regulation, including the effect of relaxations that may have been allowed under subparagraph (1) (c) of this regulation.

Chapter IV Prevention of pollution arising from an oil pollutionincident* [* This amendment was adopted by the MEPC at its thirty-first session and will enter into force on 4 April 1993.] Regulation 26 Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan (1) Every oil tanker of 150 tons gross tonnage and above and every ship other than an oil tanker of 400 tons gross tonnage and above shall carry on board a shipboard oil pollution emergency plan approved by the Administration. In the case of ships built before 4 April 1993 this requirement shall apply 24 months after that date.

(2) Such a plan shall be in accordance with guidelines ** developed by the Organization and written in the working language of the master and officers. The plan shall consist at least of: [** Reference is made to "Guidelines for the development of shipboard oil pollution emergency plans" to be developed by the Organization.] (a) the procedure to be followed by the master or other persons having charge of the ship to report an oil pollution incident, as required in article 8 and Protocol I of the present Convention, based on the guidelines developed by the Organization; *** [*** Reference is made to General Principles for Ship Reporting Systems and Ship Reporting Requirements, including Guidelines for Reporting Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants adopted by the Organization by resolution A. 648 (16).] (b) the list of authorities or persons to be contacted in the event of an oil pollution incident; (c) a detailed description of the action to be taken immediately by persons on board to reduce or control the discharge of oil following the incident; and (d) the procedures and point of contact on the ship for co-ordinating shipboard action with national and local authorities in combating the pollution.

Appendices to Annex I of MARPOL 73/78
Appendix I List of oils * [* This list of oils shall not necessarily be considered as comprehensive.] ------------------ Asphalt solutions Gasoline blending stocks Blending stocks Alkylates-fuel Roofers flux Reformates Straight run residue Polymer-fuel Oils Gasolines Clarified Casinghead (natural) Crude oil Automotive Mixtures containing crude oil Aviation Diesel oil Straight run Fuel oil no. 4 Fuel oil no. 1 (kerosene) Fuel oil no. 5 Fuel oil no. 1-D Fuel oil no. 6 Fuel oil no. 2 Residual fuel oil Fuel oil no. 2-D Road oil Transformer oil Jet fuels Aromatic oil (excluding vegetable oil) JP-1 (kerosene) Lubricating oils and blending stocks JP-3 Mineral oil JP-4 Motor oil JP-5 (kerosene, heavy) Penetrating oil Turbo fuel Spindle oil Kerosene Turbine oil Mineral spirit Distillates Naphtha Straight run Solvent Flashed feed stocks Petroleum Heartcut distillate oil Gas oil Cracked ------------------ Appendix II Form of IOPP Certificate INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE (Note: This certificate shall be supplemented by a Record of Construction and Equipment) Issued under the provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (hereinafter referred to as "the Convention") under the authority of the Government of: .........................................................................

(full designation of the country) by ......................................................................

(full designation of the competent person or organization authorized under the provisions of the Convention) |---------------------- | | | | Distinctive | | | Name of ship | number or | Port of | Gross | | letters | registry | tonnage | | | | |------|------|------|------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---------------------- Type of ship: Oil tanker * [* Delete as appropriate] Ship other than an oil tanker with cargo tanks coming under regulation 2 (2) of Annex I of the Convention * Ship other than any of the above * [* Delete as appropriate] THIS IS TO CERTIFY: 1. That the ship has been surveyed in accordance with regulation 4 of Annex I of the Convention; and 2. That the survey shows that the structure, equipment, systems, fittings, arrangement and material of the ship and the condition thereof are in all respects satisfactory and that the ship complies with the applicable requirements of Annex I of the Convention.

This certificate is valid until ......................................

subject to surveys in accordance with regulation 4 of Annex I of the Convention.

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(Date of issue) (Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) ENDORSEMENT FOR ANNUAL AND INTERMEDIATE SURVEYS THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at a survey required by regulation 4 of Annex I of the Convention the ship was found to comply with the relevant provisions of the Convention: Annual survey: Signed ....................................

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(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) Annual */Intermediate * survey: * Signed .....................................

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(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) Annual*/Intermediate** survey: Signed ....................................

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(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) [* Delete as appropriate.] [** Delete as appropriate] Annual survey: Signed ....................................

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(Seal or stamp of the authority, as appropriate) Appendix FORM A (Revised 1991) Supplement to the International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPP Certificate) * [* Both Form A (revised) and Form B (revised) of the Supplement to the IOPP Certificate were adopted by the MEPC at its thirty-first session and will enter into force on 4 April 1993.] RECORD OF CONSTRUCTI ON AND EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPS OTHER THAN OIL TANKERS in respect of the provisions of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (hereinafter referred to as "the Convention").

|------------------------- | Notes: | |1 This form is to be used for the third type of ships as categorized in the IOPP Certificate,| | i. e. "ships other than any of the above". For oil tankers and ships other than | | oil tankers with cargo tanks coming under regulation 2(2) of Annex I of the Conversion- | | Form B shall be used. | | |2 This Record shall be permanently attached to the IOPP Certificate. The IOPP | | Certificate shall be available on board the ship at all times. | | |3 If the language of the original Record is neither English nor French, the text shall | | include a translation into one of these languages. | | |4 Entries in boxes shall be made by inserting either a cross(¡Á) for the answers "Yes" | | and "applicable" or a dash (-) for the answers "no" and "not applicable" as appropriate. | | | |5 Regulations mentioned in this Record refer to regulations of Annex I of the Convention | | and resolutions refer to those adopted by the International Maritime Organization. | |------------------------- 1 Particulars of ship 1.1 Name of ship 1.2 Distinctive number or letters 1.3 Port of registry 1.4 Gross tonnage 1.5 Date of build: 1.5.1 Date of building contract 1.5.2 Date on which keel was laid or ship was at a similar stage of construction 1.5.3 Date of delivery 1.6 Major conversion (if applicable): 1.6.1 Date of conversion contract 1.6.2 Date on which conversion was commenced 1.6.3 Date of completion of conversion 1.7 Status of ship: | 1.7.1 New ship in accordance with regulation 1 (6) ¡õ | 1.7.2 Existing ship in accordance with regulation 1 (7) | ¡õ | 1.7.3 The ship has been accepted by the Administration as an "existing ship" under | regulation 1 (7) due to unforeseen delay in delivery ¡õ | 2 Equipment for the control of oil discharge from machinery space bilges and oil |fuel tanks | (regulations 10 and 16) | 2.1 Carriage of ballast water in oil fuel tanks: | 2.1.1 The ship may under normal conditions carry ballast water in oil fuel tanks ¡õ | 2.2 Type of separating/filtering equipment fitted: | 2.2.1 Oily-water separating equipment (100 ppm equipment) ¡õ | 2.2.2 Oil filtering equipment (15 ppm equipment) ¡õ | 2.3 Type of control system: | 2.3.1 Discharge monitoring and control system (regulation 16 (5)) | .1 with automatic stopping device ¡õ | .2 with manual stopping device ¡õ | 2.3.2 15 ppm alarm (regulation 16 (7)) ¡õ | 2.3.3 Automatic stopping device for discharges in special areas (regulation 10 (3) (b) |(vi)) ¡õ | 2.3.4 Oil content meter (resolution A.444 (XI)) | .1 with recording device ¡õ | .2 without recording device ¡õ | 2.4 Approval standards: | 2.4.1 The separating/filtering equipment: | .1 has been approved in accordance with resolution A.393 (X) ¡õ | .2 has been approved in accordance with resolution A.233 (VII) ¡õ | .3 has been approved in accordance with national standards not |based upon resolution A. 393 (X) or A. 233 (VII) ¡õ | .4 has not been approved ¡õ | 2.4.2 The process unit has been approved in accordance with resolution A. 444 (XI) ¡õ | 2.4.3 The oil content meter has been approved in accordance with resolution |A. 393 (X) ¡õ | 2.5 Maximum throughput of the system is ...........................................cubicm /h | 2.6 Waiver of regulation 16: | 2.6.1 The requirements of regulation 16 (1) or (2) are waived in respect of the ship in |accordance with regulation 16 (3) (a). The ship is engaged exclusively on: | .1 voyages within special area(s): ..................................................

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| ..................................................................................¡õ | 2.6.2 The ship is fitted with holding tank(s) having a volume of | .........cubic m for the total retention on board of all oily bilge water ¡õ | 3 Means for retention and disposal of oil residues (sludge) | (regulation 17) | 3.1 The ship is provided with oil residue (sludge) tanks as follows: |------------------------- | Tank | Location | | Tank |-----|----------| Volume | | identification | Frames | 3 | | | Lateral Position | (m ) | | (from)-(to) | | |------|---------------|----| | | |-------------------------| | 3 | | Total volume: m | | | |----------- | 3.2 Means for the disposal of residues in addition to the provisions of sludge tanks: | 3.2.1 Incinerator for oil residues, capacity ......................1/h ¡õ | 3.2.2 Auxiliary boiler suitable for burning oil residues ¡õ | 3.2.3 Tank for mixing oil residues with fuel oil, | capacity............cubic m ¡õ | 3.2.4 Other acceptable means: | ....................................................................................¡õ | 4 Standard discharge connection | (regulation 19) | 4.1 The ship is provided with a pipeline for the discharge of residues from machinery |bilges to reception facilities, fitted with a standard discharge connection in accordance |with regulation 19 ¡õ | 5 Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan | (regulation 26) | 5.1 The ship is provided with a shipboard oil pollution emergency plan in compliance |with regulation 26 ¡õ | 6 Exemption | 6.1 Exemptions have been granted by the Administration from the requirements of chapter |II of Annex I of the Convention in accordance with regulation 2 (4) (a) on those |items listed under paragraph (s) ...............................................................

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| ....................................................................... of this Record¡õ | 7 Equivalents (regulation 3) | 7.1 Equivalents have been approved by the Administration for certain requirements of |Annex I listed under paragraph (s) .......................................

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| ................................................ of this Record ¡õ | THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this Record is correct in all respects.

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| (Signature of duly authorized officer | issuing the Record) | (Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate) FORM B (Revised 1991) Supplement to International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPP Certificate) RECORD OF CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT FOR OIL TANKERS in respect of the provisions of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (hereinafter referred to as "the Convention").

|------------------------- |Notes: | |1 This form is to be used for the first two types of ships as categorized in the IOPP | | Certificate, i. e. "oil tankers" and "ships other than oil tankers with cargo tanks coming | | under regulation 2(2) of Annex I of the Convention". For the third type of | | ships as categorized in the IOPP Certificate, Form A shall be used. | | |2 This Record shall be permanently attached to the IOPP Certificate. The IOPP Certificate | | shall be available on board the ship at all times. | | |3 If the language of the original Record is neither English nor French, the text shall | | include a translation into one of these languages. | | |4 Entries in boxes shall be made by inserting either a cross (¡Á) for the answers "yes" | | and "applicable" or a dash (-) for the answers "no" and "not applicable" as appropriate. | | | |5 Unless otherwise stated, regulations mentioned in this Record refer to regulations of | | Annex I of the Convention and resolutions refer to those adopted by the International | | Maritime Organization. | | |------------------------- | 1 Particulars of ship | 1.1 Name of ship ...........................................................................

| 1.2 Distinctive number or letters ..........................................................

| 1.3 Port of registry .......................................................................

| 1.4 Gross tonnage ..........................................................................

| 1.5 Carrying capacity of ship .................................................... (cubic m) | 1.6 Deadweight of ship ....................................(metric tons) (regulation 1 (22)) | 1.7 Length of ship ..................................................(m) (regulation 1 (18)) | 1.8 Date of build: | 1.8.1 Date of building contract ............................................................

| 1.8.2 Date on which keel was laid or ship was at a similar stage of construction ...........

| 1.8.3 Date of delivery .....................................................................

| 1.9 Major conversion (if applicable): | 1.9.1 Date of conversion contract ..........................................................

| 1.9.2 Date on which conversion was commenced ...............................................

| 1.9.3 Date of completion of conversion .....................................................

| 1.10 Status of ship: | 1.10.1 New ship in accordance with regulation 1 (6) ¡õ | 1.10.2 Existing ship in accordance with regulation 1(7) ¡õ | 1.10.3 New oil tanker in accordance with regulation 1 (26) ¡õ | 1.10.4 Existing oil tanker in accordance with regulation 1 (27) ¡õ | 1.10.5 The ship has been accepted by the Administration as an "existing ship" |under regulation 1 (7) due to unforeseen delay indelivery ¡õ | 1.10.6 The ship has been accepted by the Administration as an "existing oil tanker" |under regulation 1 (27) due to unforeseen delay in delivery ¡õ | 1.10.7 The ship is not required to comply with the provisions of regulation 24 due to |unforeseen delay in delivery ¡õ | 1.11 Type of ship: | 1.11.1 Crude oil tanker ¡õ | 1.11.2 Product carrier ¡õ | 1.11.3 Crude oil/product carrier ¡õ | 1.11.4 Combination carrier ¡õ | 1.11.5 Ship, other than an oil tanker, with cargo tanks coming under regulation 2 (2) |of Annex I of the Convention ¡õ | 1.11.6 Oil tanker dedicated to the carriage of products referred to in regulation 15 (7) | ¡õ | 1.11.7 The ship, being designated as a "crude oil tanker" operating with COW, is |also designated as a "product carrier" operating with CBT, for which a |separate IOPP Certificate has also been issued ¡õ | 1.11.8 The ship, being designated as a "product carrier" operating with CBT, is |also designated as a "crude oil tanker" operating with COW, for which a |separate IOPP Certificate has also been issued ¡õ | 1.11.9 Chemical tanker carrying oil | 2 Equipment for the control of oil discharge from machinery space bilges and oil fuel |tanks (regulations 10 and 16) | 2.1 Carriage of ballast water in oil fuel tanks: | 2.1.1 The ship may under normal conditions carry ballast water in oil fuel tanks ¡õ | 2.2 Type of separating/filtering equipment fitted: | 2.2.1 Oily-water separating equipment (100 ppm equipment) ¡õ | 2.2.2 Oil filtering equipment (15 ppm equipment) | 2.3 Type of control system: | 2.3.1 Discharge monitoring and control system (regulation 16(5)): | .1 with automatic stopping device ¡õ | .2 with manual stopping device ¡õ | 2.3.2 15 ppm alarm (regulation 16 (7)) ¡õ | 2.3.3 Automatic stopping device for discharges in special areas (regulation 10 (3) |(b) (vi)) ¡õ | 2.3.4 Oil content meter (resolution A.444 (XI)): | .1 with recording device ¡õ | .2 without recording device ¡õ | 2.4 Approval standards: | 2.4.1 The separating/filtering system: | .1 has been approved in accordance with resolution |A. 393 (X) ¡õ | .2 has been approved in accordance with resolution A.233 (VII) ¡õ | .3 has been approved in accordance with national standards not based upon |resolution A.393 (X) or A.233 (VII) ¡õ | .4 has not been approved ¡õ | 2.4.2 The process unit has been approved in accordance with resolution A.444 (XI) ¡õ | 2.4.3 The oil content meter has been approved in accordance with resolution |A.393 (X) | 2.5 Maximum throughput of the system is ........................................cubic m/h ¡õ | 2.6 Waiver of regulation 16: | 2.6.1 The requirements of regulation 16 (1) or (2) are waived in respect of the ship in |accordance with regulation 16 (3) (a). The ship is engaged exclusively on: | .1 voyages within special area(s): | ................................................................................

| ..................................................................................¡õ | .2 voyages within 12 miles of the nearest land outside special area(s) |restricted to: | .............................................................................

| ..................................................................................¡õ | 2.6.2 The ship is fitted with holding tank(s) having a volume of .....cubic m for the | total retention on board of all oily bilge water ¡õ | 2.6.3 In lieu of the holding tank the ship is provided with arrangements to transfer | bilge water to the slop tank ¡õ | 3 Means for retention and disposal of oil residues (sludge) | (regulation 17) | 3.1 The ship is provided with oil residue (sludge)tanks as follows: |------------------------- | Tank | Location | | Tank |-----|----------| Volume | | identification | Frames | 3 | | | Lateral Position | (m ) | | (from)-(to) | | |------|---------------|----| | | |-------------------------| | 3 | | Total volume: ................... m | | -----------| | 3.2 Means for the disposal or residues in addition to the provisions of sludge tanks: | 3.2.1 Incinerator for oil residues, capacity ......................................1/h ¡õ | 3.2.2 Auxiliary boiler suitable for burning oil residues ¡õ | 3.2.3 Tank for mixing oil | residues with fuel oil, capacity ........................................cubic m ¡õ | 3.2.4 Other acceptable means: | ....................................................................................¡õ | 4 Standard discharge connection (regulation 19) | 4.1 The ship is provided with a pipeline for the discharge of residues from machinery | bilges to reception facilities, fitted with a standard discharge connection in | compliance with regulation 19 ¡õ | 5 Construction (regulations 13,24 and 25) | 5.1 In accordance with the requirements of regulation 13, the ship is: | 5.1.1 Required to be provided with SBT, PL and COW ¡õ | 5.1.2 Required to be provided with SBT and PL ¡õ | 5.1.3 Required to be provided with SBT ¡õ | 5.1.4 Required to be provided with SBT or COW ¡õ | 5.1.5 Required to be provided with SBT or CBT ¡õ | 5.1.6 Not required to comply with the requirements of regulation 13 ¡õ | 5.2 Segregated ballast tanks (SBT): | 5.2.1 The ship is provided with SBT in compliance with regulation 13 ¡õ | 5.2.2 The ship is provided with SBT, in compliance with regulation 13, which are arranged |in protective locations (PL) in compliance with regulation 13E ¡õ | 5.2.3 SBT are distributed as follows: |--------------------- | 3 | 3 | | Tank | Volume (m ) | Tank | Volume (m ) | |-----|-------|-------|------| | | | | | | | | | | |-----------| | | 3 | | | Total volume ........................m | |--------------------- | 5.3 Dedicated clean ballast tanks (CBT): | 5.3.1 The ship is provided with CBT in compliance with regulation 13A, and may | operate as a product carrier ¡õ | 5.3.2 CBT are distributed as follows: |--------------------- | 3 | 3 | | Tank | Volume (m ) | Tank | Volume (m | |-----|-------|-------|------| | | | | | | | | | | |-----------| | | 3 | | | Total volume ........................m | |--------------------- | 5.3.3 The ship has been supplied with a valid Dedicated Clean Ballast Tank Operation |Manual, which is dated ........................................................... ¡õ | 5.3.4 The ship has common piping and pumping arrangements for ballasting the CBT |and handling cargo oil ¡õ | 5.3.5 The ship has separate independent piping and pumping arrangements for ballasting |the CBT ¡õ | 5.4 Crude oil washing (COW): | 5.4.1 The ship is equipped with a COW system in compliance with regulation 13B ¡õ | 5.4.2 The ship is equipped with a COW system in compliance with regulation 13B except |that the effectiveness of the system has not been confirmed in accordance with regulation |13 (6) and paragraph 4.2.10 of the Revised COW Specifications (resolution A.446 (XI)) | ¡õ | 5.4.3 The ship has been supplied with a valid Crude Oil Washing Operations and Equipment |Manual, which is dated ....................................................................

| ..........................................................................................¡õ | 5.4.4 The ship is not required to be but is equipped with COW in compliance with the |safety aspects of the Revised COW Specifications (resolution A.446 (XI)) ¡õ | 5.5 Exemption from regulation 13: | 5.5.1 The ship is solely engaged in trade between inaccordance with regulation 13C and | is therefore exempted from the requirements of regulation 13 ¡õ | 5.5.2 The ship is operating with special ballast arrangements in accordance with regulation |13D and is therefore exempted from the requirements of regulation 13 ¡õ | 5.6 Limitation of size and arrangements of cargo tanks (regulation 24): | 5.6.1 The ship is required to be constructed according to, and complies with, the requirements |of regulation 24 ¡õ | 5.6.2 The ship is required to be constructed according to, and complies with, the requirements |of regulation 24(4) (see regulation 2(2)) ¡õ | 5.7 Subdivision and stability (regulation 25): | 5.7.1 The ship is required to be constructed according to, and complies with, the requirements |of regulation 25 ¡õ | 5.7.2 Information and data required under regulation 25 (5) have been supplied to the |ship in an approved form ¡õ | 6 Retention of oil on board(regulation 15) | 6.1 Oil discharge monitoring and control system: | 6.1.1 The ship comes under category..................oil tanker as defined in resolution |A. 496 (X II) or A. 586 (14)* [* * Oil tankers the keels of which are laid, or which are at a similar stage of construction, on or after 2 October 1986 should be fitted with a system approved under resolution A. 586 (14).] | (delete as appropriate) ¡õ | 6.1.2 The system comprises: | .1 control unit ¡õ | .2 computing unit ¡õ | .3 calculating unit ¡õ | 6.1.3 The system is: | .1 fitted with a starting interlock ¡õ | .2 fitted with automatic stopping device ¡õ | 6.1.4 The oil content meter is approved under the terms of resolution A. 393 (X) |or A. 586 (14) (delete as appropriate) suitable for: | .1 crude oil ¡õ | .2 black products ¡õ | .3 white products ¡õ | .4 oil-like noxious liquid substances as listed in the attachment to the |certificate ¡õ | 6.1.5 The ship has been supplied with an operations manual for the oil discharge |monitoring and control system ¡õ | 6.2 Slop tanks: | 6.2.1 The ship is provided with ............dedicated slop tank(s) | 3 | with the total capacity of .............m , which is .......% | of the oil carrying capacity, in accordance with: | .1 regulation 15 (2) (c) ¡õ | .2 regulation 15 (2) (c) (i) ¡õ | .3 regulation 15 (2) (c) (ii) ¡õ | .4 regulation 15 (2) (c) (iii) ¡õ | 6.2.2 Cargo tanks have been designated as slop tanks | 6.3 Oil/water interface detectors: | 6.3.1 The ship is provided with oil/water interface detectors approved under the |terms of resolution MEPC. 5 (X III) ¡õ | 6.4 Exemptions from regulation 15: | 6.4.1 The ship is exempted from the requirements of regulation 15 (1), (2) and (3) |in accordance with regulation 15 (7) ¡õ | 6.4.2 The ship is exempted from the requirements of regulation 15 (1), (2) and (3) |in accordance with regulation 2(2) | 6.5 Waiver of regulation 15: | 6.5.1 The requirements of regulation 15 (3) are waived in respect of the ship in |accordance with regulation 15 (5) (b). The ship is engaged exclusively on: | .1 specific trade under regulation 13C: ..............................................

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| ................................................................................ ¡õ | .3 voyages within 50 miles of the nearest land outside special area (s) of 72 |hours or less in duration restricted to:.....................................................

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| ................................................................................ ¡õ | 7 Pumping, piping and discharge arrangements | (regulation 18) | 7.1 The overboard discharge outlets for segregated ballast are located: | 7.1.1 Above the waterline ¡õ | 7.1.2 Below the waterline ¡õ | 7.2 The overboard discharge outlets, other than the discharge manifold, for clean ballast |are located* | [* Only those outlets which can be monitored are to be indicated.] | 7.2.1 Above the waterline ¡õ | 7.2.2 Below the waterline ¡õ | 7.3 The overboard discharge outlets, other than the discharge manifold, for dirty ballast |water or oil-contaminated water from cargo tank areas are located:* | [* Only those outlets which can be monitored are to be indicated.] | 7.3.1 Above the waterline ¡õ | 7.3.2 Below the waterline in conjunction with the part flow arrangements in compliance |with regulation 18 (6) (e) ¡õ | 7.3.3 Below the waterline ¡õ | 7.4 Discharge of oil from cargo pumps and oil lines (regulation 18 (4) and (5)): | 7.4.1 Means to drain all cargo pumps and oil lines at the completion of cargo discharge: | .1 drainings capable of being discharged to a cargo tank or slop tank ¡õ | .2 for discharge ashore a special small-diameter line is provided ¡õ | 8 Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan | (regulation 26) ¡õ | 8.1 The ship is provided with a shipboard oil pollution emergency plan in compliance |with regulation 26 ¡õ | 9 Equivalent arrangements for chemical tankers carrying oil | 9.1 As equivalent arrangements for the carriage of oil by a chemical tanker, the ship is |fitted with the following equipment in lieu of slop tanks (paragraph 6.2 above) and oil/water |interface detectors (paragraph 6.3 above): | 9.1.1 Oily-water separating equipment capable of producing effluent with oil content less | than 100 ppm, with the capacity of .........cubic m /h ¡õ | 9.1.2 A holding tank with the capacity of .......................................cubic m ¡õ | 9.1.3 A tank for collecting tank washings which is: | .1 a dedicated tank ¡õ | .2 a cargo tank designated as a collecting tank ¡õ | 9.1.4 A permanently installed transfer pump for overboard discharge of effluent |containing oil through the oily-water separating equipment ¡õ | 9.2 The oily-water separating equipment has been approved under the terms of |resolution A. 393 (X) and is suitable for the full range of Annex I products ¡õ | 9.3 The ship holds a valid Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals |in Bulk ¡õ | 10 Oil-like noxious liquid substances | 10.1 The ship is permitted, in accordance with regulation 14 of Annex II of the Convention, |to carry the oil-like noxious liquid substances specified in the list * attached ¡õ [* The list of oil-like noxious substances permitted for carriage, signed, dated and certified by a seal or a stamp of the issuing authority, shall be attached.] | 11 Exemption | 11.1 Exemptions have been granted by the Administration from the requirements of |chapters II and III of Annex I of the Convention in accordance with regulation 2 (4) (a) |on those items listed under paragraph (s) | .........................................................................

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| ....................................................... of this Record ¡õ | 12 Equivalents (regulation 3) | 12.1 Equivalents have been approved by the Administration for certain requirements of |Annex I on those items listed under paragraph (s) | .........................................................................

| ....................................................... of this Record ¡õ | THIS IS TO CERTIFY that this Record is correct in all respects.

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| (Signature of duly authorized officer | issuing the Record) | (Seal or stamp of the issuing authority, as appropriate) Appendix III Form of Oil Record Book * [* The present Form of Oil Record Book (the second revision) was adopted by the MEPC at its twenty-first session and will enter into force on 4 April 1993.] OIL RECORD BOOK PART I-Machinery space operations (All ships) Name of ship: Distinctive number or letters: Gross tonnage: Period from: to: |------------------------ | Note: Oil Record Book Part I shall be provided to every oil tanker of 150 tons gross | | tonnage and above and every ship of 400 tons gross tonnage and above, other than oil | | tankers, to record relevant machinery space operations. For oil tankers, Oil Record Book | | Part II shall also be provided to record relevant cargo/ballast operations. | |------------------------ Introduction The following pages of this section show a comprehensive list of items of machinery space operations which are, when appropriate, to be recorded in the Oil Record Book in accordance with regulation 20 of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78). The items have been grouped into operational sections, each of which is denoted by a letter code.

When making entries in the Oil Record Book, the date, operational code and item number shall be inserted in the appropriate columns and the required particulars shall be recorded chronologically in the blank spaces.

Each completed operation shall be signed for and dated by the officer or officers in charge.

Each completed page shall be signed by the master of the ship.

The Oil Record Book contains many references to oil quantity. The limited accuracy of tank measurement devices, temperature variations and clingage will affect the accuracy of these readings. The entries in the Oil Record Book should be considered accordingly.

LIST OF ITEMS TO BE RECORDED (A) Ballasting or cleaning of oil fuel tanks 1. Identity of tank(s) ballasted.

2. Whether cleaned since they last contained oil and, if not, type of oil previously carried.

3. Cleaning process: .1 position of ship and time at the start and completion of cleaning; .2 identify tank(s) in which one or another method has been employed (rinsing through, steaming, cleaning with chemicals; type and quantity of chemicals used); .3 identity of tank(s) into which cleaning water was transferred.

4. Ballasting: .1 position of ship and time at start and end of ballasting; .2 quantity of ballast if tanks are not cleaned; .3 position of ship at start of cleaning; .4 position of ship at start of ballasting.

(B) Discharge of dirty ballast or cleaning water from oil fuel tanks referred to under section (A) 5. Identity of tank(s).

6. Position of ship at start of discharge.

7. Position of ship on completion of discharge.

8. Ship's speed(s) during discharge.

9. Method of discharge: .1 through 100 ppm equipment; .2 through 15 ppm equipment; .3 to reception facilities.

10. Quantity discharged.

(C) Collection and disposal of oil residues (sludge) 11. Collection of oil residues.

Quantities of oil residues (sludge) retained on board at the end of a voyage, but not more frequently than once a week. When ships are on short voyages, the quantity should be recorded weekly: * [* Only in tanks listed in item 3 of Form A and B of the Supplement to the IOPP Certificate.] .1 separated sludge (sludge resulting from purification of fuel and lubricating oils) and other residues, if applicable: -identity of tank(s).....................................

-capacity of tank(s)..............................cubic m -total quantity of retention .....................cubic m .2 other residues (such as oils residues resulting from drainages, leakages, exhausted oil, etc., in the machinery spaces), if applicable due to tank arrangement in addition to .1: -identity of tank(s)...................................

-capacity of tank(s)............................cubic m -total quantity of retention ...................cubic m 12. Methods of disposal of residue.

State quantity of oil residues disposed of, the tank(s) emptied and the quantity of contents retained: 2 .1 to reception facilities (identify port) ; .2 transferred to another (other) tank(s)(indicate tank(s) and the total content of tank(s)); .3 incinerated (indicated total time of operation); .4 other method (state which).

(D) Non-automatic discharge overboard or disposal otherwise of bilge water which has accumulated in machinery spaces 13. Quantity discharged or disposed of.

14. Time of discharge or disposal (start and stop).

15. Method of discharge or disposal: .1 through 100 ppm equipment (state position at start and end); .2 through 15 ppm equipment (state position at start and end); .3 to reception facilities (identify port);** [** Ship's masters should obtain from the operator of the reception facilities, which include barges and tank trucks, a receipt or certificate detailing the quantity of tank washings, dirty ballast, residues or oily mixtures transferred, together with the time and date of the transfer.

This receipt or certificate, if attached to the Oil Record Book, may aid the master of the ship in proving that his ship was not involved in an alleged pollution incident. The receipt or certificate should be kept together with the Oil Record Book.] .4 transfer to slop tank or holding tank (indicate tank(s); state quantity transferred and the total quantity retained in tank(s)).

(E)Automatic discharge overboard or disposal otherwise of bilge water which has accumulated in machinery spaces 16. Time and position of ship at which the system has been put into automatic mode of operation for discharge overboard.

17. Time when the system has been put into automatic mode of operation for transfer of bilge water to holding tank(identify tank).

18. Time when the system has been put into manual operation.

19. Method of discharge overboard: .1 through 100 ppm equipment; .2 through 15 ppm equipment.

(F) Condition of oil discharge monitoring and control system 20. Time of system failure.

21. Time when system has been made operational.

22. Reasons for failure.

(G) Accidental or other exceptional discharges of oil 23. Time of occurrence.

24. Place or position of ship at time of occurrence.

25. Approximate quantity and type of oil.

26. Circumstances of discharge or escape, the reasons therefor and general remarks.

(H) Bunkering of fuel or bulk lubricating oil 27. Bunkering: .1 Place of bunkering.

.2 Time of bunkering.

.3 Type and quantity of fuel oil and identity of tank(s) (state quantity added and total content of tank(s)).

.4 Type and quantity of lubricating oil and identity of tank(s) (state quantity added and total content of tank(s)).

(I) Additional operational procedures and general remarks Name of ship .........................................................

Distinctive number or letters ...........................................................

CARGO/BALLAST OPERATIONS (OIL TANKERS)*/ MACHINERY SPACE OPERATIONS (ALL SHIPS)* [* Delete as appropriate] |---------------------- | Code | Item | Record of operations/signature of | | Date | | | (letter) | (number) | officer in charge | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |---------------------- Signature of master ..............................

OIL RECORD BOOK PART II-Cargo/ballast operations (Oil tankers) Name of ship: Distinctive number or letters: Gross tonnage: Period from: to: |------------------------ |Note: Every oil tanker of 150 tons gross tonnage and above shall be provided with Oil | |Record Book Part II to record relevant cargo/ballast operations. Such a tanker shall also | |be provided with Oil Record Book Part I to record relevant machinery space operation | |------------------------ Name of ship .........................................................

Distinctive number or letters ...........................................................

PLAN VIEW OF CARGO AND SLOP TANKS (to be completed on board) |----------- | Identification | | Capacity | | of the tanks | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | | | | |-------|-----| | Depth of slop | | tanks(s): | |----------- (Give the capacity of each tank and the depth of slop tank(s)) Introduction The following pages of this section show a comprehensive list of items of cargo and ballast operations which are, when appropriate, to be recorded in the Oil Record Book in accordance with regulation 20 of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78). The items have been grouped into operational sections, each of which is denoted by a code letter.

When making entries in the Oil Record Book, the date, operational code and item number shall be inserted in the appropriate columns and the required particulars shall be recorded chronologically in the blank spaces.

Each completed operation shall be signed for and dated by the officer or officers in charge.

Each completed page shall be countersigned by the master of the ship.

In respect of the oil tankers engaged in specific trades in accordance with regulation 13C of Annex I of MARPOL 73/78, appropriate entry in the Oil Record Book shall be endorsed by the competent port State authority.* [* This sentence should only be inserted for the Oil Record Book of a tanker engaged in a specific trade.] The Oil Record Book contains many references to oil quantity. The limited accuracy of tank measurement devices, temperature variations and clingage will affect the accuracy of these readings. The entries in the Oil Record Book should be considered accordingly.

LIST OF ITEMS TO BE RECORDED (A) Loading of oil cargo 1. Place of loading.

2. Type of oil loaded and identity of tank(s).

3. Total quantity of oil loaded (state quantity added and the total content of tank (s)).

(B) Internal transfer of oil cargo during voyage 4. Identity of tank(s): .1 from: .2 to: (state quantity transferred and total quantity of tank (s)) 5. Was (were) the tank(s) in 4.1 emptied? (If not, state quantity retained.) (C) Unloading of oil cargo 6. Place of unloading.

7. Identity of tank(s) unloaded.

8. Was (were) the tank(s) emptied? (If not, state quantity retained.) (D) Crude oil washing (COW tankers only) (To be completed for each tank being crude oil washed) 9. Port where crude oil washing was carried out or ship's position if carried out between two discharge ports.

10. Identity of tank(s) washed. * [* When an individual tank has more machines than can be operated simultaneously, as described in the Operations and Equipment Manual, then the section being crude oil washed should be identified, e.g. No.2 centre, forward section.] 11. Number of machines in use.

12. Time of start of washing.

13. Washing pattern employed.** [** In accordance with the Operations and Equipment Manual, enter whether single-stage or multi-stage method of washing is employed. If multi-stage method is used, give the vertical are covered by the machines and the number of times that are is covered for that particular stage of the programme.] 14. Washing line pressure.

15. Time washing was completed or stopped.

16. State method of establishing that tank(s) was (were) dry.

17. Remarks.*** [*** If the programmes given in the Operations and Equipment Manual are not followed, then the reasons must be given under Remarks.] (E) Ballasting of cargo tanks 18. Position of ship at start and end of ballasting.

19. Ballasting process: .1 identity of tank(s) ballasted; .2 time of start and end; .3 quantity of ballast received. Indicate total quantity of ballast for each tank involved in the operation.

(F) Ballasting of dedicated clean ballast tanks(CBT tankers only) 20. Identity of tank(s) ballasted.

21. Position of ship when water intended for flushing, or port ballast was taken to dedicated clean ballast tank(s).

22. Position of ship when pump(s) and lines were flushed to slop tank.

23. Quantity of the oily water which, after line flushing, is transferred to the slop tank(s) or cargo tank(s) in which slop is preliminarily stored (identify tank(s)). State the total quantity.

24. Position of ship when additional ballast water was taken to dedicated clean ballast tank(s).

25. Time and position of ship when valves separating the dedicated clean ballast tanks from cargo and stripping lines were closed.

26. Quantity of clean ballast taken on board.

(G) Cleaning of cargo tanks 27. Identity of tank(s) cleaned.

28. Port or ship's position.

29. Duration of cleaning.

30. Method of cleaning.* [* Hand-hosing, machine washing and/or chemical cleaning. Where chemically cleaned, the chemical concerned and amount used should be stated.] 31. Tank washings transferred to: .1 reception facilities (state port and quantity)**; [** Ships's masters should obtain from the operator of the reception facilities, which include barges and tank trucks, a receipt or certificate detailing the quantity of tank washings, dirty ballast, residues or oily mixtures transferred, together with the time and date of the transfer.

This receipt or certificate, if attached to the Oil Record Book, may aid the master of the ship in proving that his ship was not involved in an alleged pollution incident. The receipt or certificate should be kept together with the Oil Record Book.] .2 slop tank(s) or cargo tank(s) designated as slop tank(s) (identify tank(s); state quantity transferred and total quantity).

(H) Discharge of dirty ballast 32. Identity of tank(s).

33. Position of ship at start of discharge into the sea.

34. Position of ship on completion of discharge into the sea.

35. Quantity discharged into the sea.

36. Ship's speed(s) during discharge.

37. Was the discharge monitoring and control system in operation during the discharge? 38. Was a regular check kept on the effluent and the surface of the water in the locality of the discharge? 39. Quantity of oily water transferred to slop tank(s) (identify slop tank(s). State total quantity).

40. Discharged to shore reception facilities (identify port and quantity involved).* [* Hand-hosing, machine washing and/or chemical cleaning. Where chemically cleaned, the chemical concerned and amount used should be stated.] (I) Discharge of water from slop tanks into the sea 41. Identity of slop tanks.

42. Time of settling from last entry of residues, or 43. Time of settling form last discharge.

44. Time and position of ship at start of discharge.

45. Ullage of total contents at start of discharge.

46. Ullage of oil/water interface at start of discharge.

47. Bulk quantity discharged and rate of discharge.

48. Final quantity discharged and rate of discharge.

49. Time and position of ship on completion of discharge.

50. Was the discharge monitoring and control system in operation during the discharge? 51. Ullage of oil/water interface on completion of discharge.

52. Ship's speed(s) during discharge.

53. Was a regular check kept on the effluent and the surface of the water in the locality of the discharge? 54. Confirm that all applicable valves in the ship's piping system have been closed on completion of discharge from the slop tanks.

(J) Disposal of residues and oily mixtures not otherwise dealt with 55. Identity of tank(s).

56. Quantity disposed of from each tank, (State the quantity retained.) 57. Method of disposal: .1 to reception facilities (identify port and quantity involved);* [* Ship's masters should obtain from the operator of the reception facilities, which include barges and tank trucks, a receipt or certificate detailing the quantity of tank washings, dirty ballast, residues or oily mixtures transferred, together with the time and date of the transfer.

This receipt or certificate, if attached to the Oil Record Book, may aid the master of the ship in proving that his ship was not involved in an alleged pollution incident. The receipt or certificate should be kept together with the Oil Record Book.] .2 mixed with cargo(state quantity); .3 transferred to (an) other tank(s) (identify tank(s); state quantity transferred and total quantity in tank(s)); .4 other method (state which); state quantity disposed of.

(K) Discharge of clean ballast contained in cargo tanks 58. Position of ship at start of discharge of clean ballast.

59. Identity of tank(s) discharged.

60. Was (were) the tank(s) empty on completion? 61. Position of ship on completion if different from 58.

62. Was a regular check kept on the effluent and the surface of the water in the locality of the discharge? (L) Discharge of ballast from dedicated clean ballast tanks (CBT tankers only) 63. Identity of tank(s) discharged.

64. Time and position of ship at start of discharge of clean ballast into the sea.

65. Time and position of ship on completion of discharge into the sea.

66. Quantity discharged: .1 into the sea; or .2 to reception facility (identify port).

67. Was there any indication of oil contamination of the ballast water before or during discharge into the sea? 68. Was the discharge monitored by an oil content meter? 69. Time and position of ship when valves separating dedicated clean ballast tanks from the cargo and stripping lines were closed on completion of deballasting.

(M) Condition of oil discharge monitoring and control system 70. Time of system failure.

71. Time when system has been made operational.

72. Reasons for failure.

(N) Accidental or other exceptional discharges of oil 73. Time of occurrence.

74. Port or ship's position at time of occurrence.

75. Approximate quantity and type of oil.

76. Circumstances of discharge or escape, the reasons therefor and general remarks.

(O) Additional operational procedures and general remarks TANKERS ENGAGED IN SPECIFIC TRADES (P) Loading of ballast water 77. Identity of tank(s) ballasted.

78. Position of ship when ballasted.

79. Total quantity of ballast loaded in cubic metres.

80. Remarks.

(Q) Re-allocation of ballast water within the ship.

81. Reasons for re-allocation.

(R) Ballast water discharge to reception facility 82. Port(s) where ballast water was discharged.

83. Name or designation of reception facility.

84. Total quantity of ballast water discharged in cubic metres.

85. Date, signature and stamp of port authority official.

Name of ship .........................................................

Distinctive number or letters ...........................................................

CARGO/BALLAST OPERATIONS (OIL TANKERS) * /MACHINERY SPACE OPERATIONS (ALL SHIPS)* [* Delete as appropriate] |---------------------- | Code | Item | Record of operations/signature of | | Date | | | (letter) | (number) | officer in charge | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |----|----|----|-----------| | | | |---------------------- Signature of master ..............................

Unified Interpretation of Annex I of MARPOL, 73/78 Notes: For the purposes of the Unified interpretation, the following abbreviations are used: MARPOL 73/78 The 1973 MARPOL Convention as modified by the 1978 Protocol relating thereto Regulation Regulation in Annex I of MARPOL 73/78 IOPP Certificate International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate SBT Segregated ballast tanks CBT Dedicated clean ballast tanks COW Crude oil Washing system LGS Inert gas systems PL Protective location of Segregated ballast tanks H Date of entry into force of MARPOL 73/78 (see 2.0.1), "H+2" means two years after the date of entry into force of MARPOL 73/ 78.

1. Definitions
Regulation 1 (1) 1A.0 Definition of "oil" 1A.0.1 (Animal and vegetable oils are found to fall under the category of "noxious liquid substance", and therefore this interpretation has been deleted (see Annex II, appendix II, of MARPOL 73/78).) Treatment for oily rags 1.A.0.2 Oily rags, as defined in the Guidelines for the Implementation of Annex V of MARPOL 73/78, should be treated in accordance with Annex V and the procedures set out in the Guidelines.

Regulation 1 (4) 1.0 Definition of an "oil tanker" 1.0.1 A gas carrier as defined in regulation 3.20 of chapter 11-1 of SOLAS 74 (as amended), when carrying a cargo or part cargo of oil in bulk, should be treated as an "oil tanker" as defined in regulation 1 (4).

Regulation 1 (6) .1 (26) 1.1 Definition of "new ships" 1.1.1 Regulations 1 (6) and 1 (26) defining "new ship" and "new oil tanker", respectively, should be construed to mean that a shop which falls into any one of the categories listed in subparagraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) (i), (d) (ii), or (d) (iii) of these paragraphs should be considered as a new ship or a new oil tanker, as appropriate.

Regulation 1 (6),1 (26) 1.2 Unforeseen delay in delivery of ships ,24 1.2.1 For the purpose of defining "new" or "existing" ships under regulations 1(6), 1 (26) and 24, a ship for which the building contract (or keel laying) and delivery were scheduled before the dates specified in these regulations, but which has been subject to delay in delivery beyond the specified date due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the builder and the owner, may be accepted by the Administration as an "existing ship", The treatment of such ships should be considered by the Administration on a case by case basis, bearing in mind the particular circumstances.

1.2.2 it is important that ships delivered after the specified dates due to unforeseen delay and allowed to be treated as existing ships by the Administration, should also be accepted as such by port States., In order to ensure this, the following practice is recommended to Administrations when considering an application for such a ship; .1 The Administration should thoroughly consider applications on a case by case basis, bearing in mind the particular circumstances. In doing so in the case of a ship built in a foreign country, the Administration may require a formal report from the authorities of the country in which the ship was built, stating that the delay was due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the builder and the owner .2 When a ship is treated as an existing ship upon such an application, the IOPP Certificate for the ship should be endorsed to indicate that the ship is accepted by the Administration as an existing ship; and .3 The Administration should report to the Organization on the identity of the ship and the grounds on which the ship has been accepted as an existing ship.

Regulation 1 (8) 1.3 Major conversion 1.3.1 The deadweight to be used for determining the application of provisions of Annex I is the deadweight assigned to an oil tanker at the time of the assignment of the load lines. If the load lines are reassigned for the purpose of altering the deadweight, without alteration of the structure of the ship, any substantial alteration of the deadweight consequential upon such reassignments should not be construed as "a major conversion" as defined in regulation 1 (8). However, the IOPP Certificate should indicate only one deadweight of the ship and be renewed on every reassignment of load lines.

1.3.2 If an existing crude oil tanker of 40,000 tons deadweight and above satisfying the requirements of COW changes its trade for the carriage of product oil*, conversion to CBT or SBT and reissuing of the IOPP Certificate will be necessary (see paragraph 4.5 below), Such conversion should not be considered as a "major conversion" as defined in regulation 1 (8).

[* "Product oil" means any oil other than curde oil as defined in regulation 1 (28)] 1.3.3 When an oil tanker is used solely for the storage of oil and is subsequently put into service in the transportation of oil, such a change of function should not be construed as a "major conversion" as defined in Regulation 1(8).

1.3.4 The conversion of an existing oil tanker to a combination carrier, or the shortening of a tanker by removing a transverse section of cargo tanks, should constitute a "major conversion" as defined in regulation 1(8).

1.3.5 The conversion of an existing oil tanker to a segregated ballast tanker by the addition of a transverse section of tanks should constitute a "major conversion" as defined in regulation 1(8) only when the cargo carrying capacity of the tanker is increased.

Regulation 1 (17) 1.4 Definition of "segregated ballast" 1.4.1 The segregated ballast system should be a system which is "completely separated form the cargo oil and fuel oil systems" as required by regulation 1 (17). Nevertheless, provision may be made for emergency discharge of the segregated ballast by means of a connection to a cargo pump through a portable spool piece. In this case non-return valves should be fitted on the segregated ballastconnections to prevent the passage of oil to the segregated ballast tanks. The portable spool piece should be mounted in a conspicuous position in the pump-room and a permanent notice restricting its use should be prominently displayed adjacent to it.

1.4.2 Sliding type couplings should not be used for expansion purposes where lines for cargo oil or fuel oil pass through tanks for segregated ballast and where lines for segregated ballast pass through cargo oil or fuel oil tanks. This interpretation is applicable to ships, the keel of which is laid. or which are at a similar stage of construction, on or before 1 July 1992.

Regulation 3 1.5 Equivalents 1.5.1 Acceptance by an Administration under regulation 3 of any fitting, material, appliance, or apparatus as an alternative to that required by Annex I includes type approval of pollution prevention equipment which is equivalent to that specified in resolution A.393 (X) .

An Administration that allows such type approval shall communicate particulars thereof, including the test results on which the approval of equivalency was based, to the Organization in accordance with regulation 3(2).

1.5.2 With regard to the term" appropriate action, if any" in regulation 3(2), any party to the Convention that has an objection to an equivalency submitted by another party should communicate this objection to the Organization and to the Party which allowed the equivalency within one year after the organization circulates the equivalency to the Parties.

The Party objecting to the equivalency should specify whether the objection pertains to ships entering its ports.

1A Survey and inspection
Regulation 4(1) (c) and 4(3) (b) 1A.1 Intermediate and annual sur-vey for ships not required to hold an IOPP Certificate 1A.1.1 The applicability of regulations 4(1) (c) and 4(3) (b) to ships which are not required to hold an International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate should be determined by the Administration.

2. Certificate
Regulation 5 2.0 and others Date of entry into force 2.0.1 In the application of the Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 (1978 Protocol) the phrase "date of entry into force of the present Convention" should be construed to mean the date of entry into force of the 1978 Protocol, which was 2 October 1983.

Regulation 5 ,13, 13E 2.1 Designation of the type of oil tankers 2.1.1 Oil tankers must be designated on the IOPP Certificate as either "curde oil tanker", "product carrier" or "crude oil/product carrier". Furthermore, the requirements contained in regulations 13 to 13E differ for new and existing "crude oil tankers" and "product carriers", and compliance with these provisions is recorded on the IOPP Certificate. Oil trades in which different types of oil tankers are allowed to be engaged are as follows: .1 Crude oil/product carrier is allowed to carry either crude oil or product oil, or both simultaneously; .2 Crude oil tanker is allowed to carry crude oil but is prohibited from carrying product oil; and .3 product carrier is allowed to carry product oil but is prohibited from carrying crude oil.

2.1.2 In determining the designation of the type of oil tanker on the IOPP Certificate based on the compliance with the provisions for SBT, PL, CBT and COW, the following standards should apply.

2.1.3 New oil tankers* of less than 20,000 tons deadweight [* As defined in regulation 1 (26).] 2.1.3.1 These oil tankers may be designated as "crude oil/product carriers."

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