Leading classification society ClassNK released its new set of technical rules Rules and Guidance for Ballast Water Management Installations, in accordance with the entry into force of The International Convention for The Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (hereinafter referred to as the “BWM Convention”), and amendments to Regulations for the Classification and Registry of Ships on 8 September 2017, ClassNK said in its press release.
The BWM Convention was adopted for the purpose of preventing the transfer of aquatic organisms and pathogens harmful to the environment, human health and economic activity, emitted from vessels carrying ballast water engaged in international voyages.
The convention also requires all ships carrying ballast water which are engaged in international voyages to gradually phase in the installation of Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) which satisfy relevant ballast water exchange standards, carry approved ballast water management plans, and appropriately maintain ballast water record books.
In addition to meeting requirements of the BWM convention, the newly established Rules and Guidance for Ballast Water Management Installations stands as a regulation requirement that incorporates expertise gained through IACS Unified Requirements, domestic law and ClassNK related affairs.
Furthermore, ships subject to the provisions of the BWM Convention with an international gross tonnage of 400 gross tons and above are now required to be surveyed and issued an International Ballast Water Management Certificate to verify their compliance.
ClassNK also made amendments to Regulations for the Classification and Registry of Ships regarding requirements of the Installations Notations (BWM) which gives authorization to vessels which meet this installation regulation.