Garbage Record Book definition

Garbage Record Book means a document which a ship is required to carry under regulation 10.3 of Annex V;
Garbage Record Book means a record in the form of Annex V, Appendix II;

Examples of Garbage Record Book in a sentence

  • Ensuring that all shipboard engine room personnel and the EO receive appropriate training applicable to their position on environmental policies and procedures, including but not limited to training on the operation and use of pollution prevention equipment, incinerator, OWS, and Oil Content Monitor (“OCM”), and the making of entries in the Oil Record Books, Garbage Record Book, or any other logs required by this ECP or other Marine Environmental Protection Requirements.

  • AG\1173910EN.docx 35/66 PE632.891v01-00 The information from the waste receipt referred to in this paragraph ▌shall be available on board for at least two years where relevant with the appropriate Oil Record Book, Cargo Record Book, Garbage Record Book or the Garbage Management Plan, and shall be made available upon request to the Member States’ authorities.

  • For example, in the United States, the US Coast Guard has jurisdiction over environmental matters in ports and waterways and conducts passenger ship examinations that include review of environmental systems, SMS documentation and such MARPOL-mandated documents as the Oil Record Book and the Garbage Record Book.

  • Ensure that all shipboard engine room personnel have appropriate training on environmental policies and procedures, including but not limited to training on the operation and use of pollution prevention equipment, bilge pumps, bilge and ballast pumps, incinerator, Oil Water Separator and the making of entries in the Oil Record Books, Garbage Record Book or any other logs required by this ECP or other maritime environmental protection requirements.

  • The Committee adopted amendments to MARPOL Annex I related to Form B of the IOPP (see MEPC.276(70) The Committee adopted draft amendments to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ (MEPC.227(70) related to substances Harmful to the Marine Environment (HME) and the Form of the Garbage Record Book with an effective date of 1 September 2017.