Monday, November 14, 2011

Loss Prevention Circular No. 12-11 by GARD

Review and new approval of lifeboat hooks

http://www.gard.no/ikbViewer/Content/20650366/12-11%20Review%20and%20new%20approval%20of%20life%20boat%20hooks_finalREV2.pdf

၎ႏွင့္ ဆက္စပ္ ပတ္သက္သတင္း

Schat-Harding Develops IMO-Compliant Safety System


http://www.marinelink.com/news/schatharding-imocompliant341351.aspx

Survey and Examination of Ships’ Lifting Appliances

  • UK P&I Club ႏွင့္ Lloyd's Register တို႔၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးထုတ္ Pocket Guide

The UK Club, together with Lloyd's Register, has published a new pocket guide on the importance of professional maintenance and survey preparation for marine lifting appliances.  The consequences of failure include death or serious injury as well as costly disruption of operations.
The Checklist has been circulated within the Club and any member wishing to receive additional copies is encouraged to contact the Loss Revention Dept. at the following address:





UK P&I Club ႏွင္႔ Lloyd's Register တို႔မွ ထုတ္ေဝထားေသာ Pocket Guide မ်ားကို Down Load လုပ္ရန္ Link မ်ား

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Revised Guidance for the Recording of Operations in the Oil Record Book

IMO MEPC. 1/Circ. 736/Rev. 1 ကို ျပင္ဆင္ထားေသာ MEPC. 1/Circ. 736/Rev. 2 ကို ေအာက္ပါ Link တြင္ Down Load ရယူႏူိင္ပါၿပီ။

http://www.imo.org/blast/blastDataHelper.asp?data_id=30856&filename=736-Rev-2.pdf

Sunday, November 13, 2011

GUIDANCE FOR THE RECORDING OF OPERATIONS IN THE OIL RECORD BOOK PART I – MACHINERY SPACE OPERATIONS (ALL SHIPS)

Oil Record Book Part I တြင္ ေရးသားျဖည့္စြက္ရမည့္ပုံစံကို IMO မွ MEPC. 1/Circ. 736/Rev.1 ျဖင့္ ထုတ္ျပန္ထားပါသည္။ ေအာက္ပါ Link တြင္ၾကည့္႐ႈ Download လုပ္ႏိုင္ပါသည္။

http://www.scribd.com/doc/59372294/MEPC-1-Circ-7361

Download မရပါက swlynnmyint123@gmail.com သို႔ mail ပို႔၍ ေတာင္းယူႏိုင္ပါသည္။

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

MAN & Maersk: Innovative Diesel Engine Partnership

(Maritime Reporter & Engineering News)
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
File Graphic of the second-generation EGR system (orange) integrated with its host engine
Graphic of the second-generation EGR system (orange) integrated with its host engine
အင္ဂ်င္မွာတပ္ဆင္ထားတဲ့ ဒုတိယမ်ိဳးဆက္ Exhaust Gas Recirculation System ကို လိေမၼာ္ေရာင္နဲ႔ ျပထားပါတယ္။


MAN Diesel & Turbo announced the first order for its second generation EGR system, to be applied aboard a Maersk Line container vessel – the 4,500-teu new building #2358. The system will be fully integrated with the vessel’s main engine, a two-stroke MAN B&W 6S80ME-C9 type to be built by Hyundai Heavy Industries’ engine & machinery division. The EGR system enables the meeting of the imminent IMO NOx Tier-III emission levels due to come into force by 1 January 2016. Søren H. Jensen, Vice President and Head of Research & Development at MAN Diesel & Turbo said: “We have taken an important step forward in the development of exhaust gas recirculation with the release of this second-generation system. This configuration will mirror the final design for our Tier-III NOx EGR engine programme. The main focus has been on integration of the entire EGR system into one unit which is a part of the engine as a charge-air cooler. The EGR unit comprises a cooler, a scrubber, a water mist catcher and a blower unit, and is designed to be fitted on the engine in the same way as a charge-air cooler. Since the first-generation EGR was tested in service, we have achieved significant technical advances as well as improvement in performance. We have optimised the performance of the EGR so that the system recirculates 40% of the exhaust gas so as to meet the Tier-III reduction criterion.”
The new EGR generation comprises a compact design that entails only minor changes to the engine outline, to the extent that the new engine type does not require any major design changes by shipyards. The new building #2358 from Hyundai’s shipbuilding division is in the C-class series of 22 container vessels ordered by the Maersk Line and will be delivered in early 2013. Upon delivery, the vessel will serve the trade route between East Africa and the Far East. For a test period of three years, the engine will be operated partly with IMO Tier III NOx emission levels.
Exhaust gas reduction Shipping is the most effective transport means of moving goods and accounts for over 70% of global tonnage. Generally, ships use HFO as fuel, which contains sulphur and which during combustion, forms NOx and SOx. However, the environmental effects of ship emissions are under increased focus and the UN is currently introducing regulation aiming at drastically reducing NOx and SOx emission levels over the next decade.
MAN Diesel & Turbo’s EGR system ensures full fuel flexibility, ranging from HFO to distillates and natural gas, and reduces NOx by directing part of the exhaust gas back into the engine’s scavenge air. This reduces the oxygen content of the air in the combustion chamber, thereby reducing the combustion temperature and, as a result, reduces the NOx formation. Tests at MAN Diesel & Turbo’s Diesel Research Centre, Copenhagen have shown that reaching the IMO’s forthcoming Tier III NOx emission requirements is possible with EGR in its own right.
The target group for MAN Diesel & Turbo’s EGR system is owners of ships of over 2,000 dwt, a segment that today comprises some 18,000-20,000 vessels operating globally. The EGR system offers great value and has a number of unique selling points, including its environmental performance, global seafaring flexibility, added resale value of ships, and its disposal with the requirement for daily maintenance.
Library picture taken during the construction of a sister ship identical to the new building #2358
Library picture taken during the construction of a sister ship identical to the new building #2358
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bulletin 793 - 11/11 - Defective Reefers Update - Worldwide

Explosive Reefers သတင္း နဲ႔ ပတ္သက္ၿပီး UK P&I Club က ထုတ္ထားတဲ့ Bulletin ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/793.pdf

http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/LP_Bulletins/Bulletin%20792.pdf




Oil Record Book ျဖည့္နည္းနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္ၿပီး IMO format အတိုင္း ေရးထားတဲ့ နမူနာပုံစံ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ Latest format ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

http://www.ukpandi.com/fileadmin/uploads/uk-pi/LP%20Documents/Tech_Bulletins/Tch%20Bulletin.35%28amd%29.pdf

Urgent warning on explosive containers

Three deaths globally and numerous injuries and burns

2011.11.9- As thousands of potentially explosive shipping containers circulate the globe, Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) executives are rejecting the International Longshore and Warehouse Union's (ILWU) calls for safety procedures designed to protect workers on the docks and keep at-risk containers out of U.S. communities.

The PMA wants to limit the isolation of refrigerated containers (also known as "reefers") to those imports only that have transited Kat Lai, Vietnam, in the past year. The ILWU wants to isolate all reefers that have transited any part of Vietnam in 2011.

Despite the fact that PMA has known for over nine months that thousands of contaminated reefers are circulating among its member companies' reefer fleets, the danger to health and safety did not become public until October 2011 after three workers were killed by explosions while servicing contaminated reefers.

Following the three fatalities, Maersk Inc., a PMA member company, informed the World Shipping Council's Safe Transport of Containers Working Group that reefers coming from Southeast Asia had exploded for no apparent reason.

Experts in the shipping industry have known since spring that counterfeit or imitation refrigerant is being used by vendors in Vietnam to service reefers. This fake refrigerant reacts with the aluminum in a reefer's compressor, forming an explosive mix that burns in contact with air.

Union officials at the ILWU in San Francisco, and local officers at West Coast container terminals, have advocated in arbitration hearings and at numerous meetings with PMA for effective safety protocols since learning of the potential for fatal explosions in October 2011.

"The union has been working seven days a week for almost a month now to reach an agreement that allows workers to maintain a productive pace on the docks while ensuring that only safe containers enter the community," said Robert McEllrath, ILWU International President. "Unfortunately, the PMA looks past these ticking time bombs and sees only dollars and cents."

In the Puget Sound Ports of Seattle and Tacoma, the local arbitrator has established protocols that provide complete transparency for the workers, a safe handling procedure, capture and isolation of all 2011 Vietnam transited containers on the terminals.

In Oakland, the PMA member terminal operators have refused to provide complete transit transparency on all reefers, have refused to isolate Vietnam transited reefer containers, and have insisted that longshoremen be forced to deliver suspect reefer containers to the unsuspecting public.

Under the PMA's flawed response to the exploding container crisis, longshoremen who stand up for their own safety and the public are summarily fired. Dozens of ships have been delayed and hundreds of longshoremen have been fired.

"Given what I know, I wouldn't pull my personal vehicle next to any reefer on a public highway," said Leal Sundet, representative of the ILWU Longshore Division. "It is all about deceit and money now."

On Tuesday, the PMA will try to get the coast arbitrator to eliminate the Puget Sound arrangement and allow suspect containers to enter the community.

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union represents 50,000 men and women on the docks and in warehouses and other industries in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii.

Source: ITF

http://www.safety4sea.com/page/7565/1/urgent-warning-on-explosive-containers





Explosive reefer containers ႏွင့္ ပတ္သက္ေသာ ဆက္စပ္ သတင္းမ်ား

http://www.safety4sea.com/print.php?type=article&id=7558

http://www.safety4sea.com/print.php?type=article&id=7533