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| Lloyd's and Fathom launch THE GUIDE |
| Tuesday, 24 April 2012 11:06 |
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Fathom, the leading provider of market intelligence products and services for the marine, energy and environment industries, and Lloyd's Register, the maritime classification society and independent risk management organisation, have today announced the launch of Emission Control Areas: THE GUIDE. Emission Control Areas, or ECAs in Europe and North America are set to have a profound effect on how vessels are operated, including hugely impactful implications on the cost of fuels when operating within ECAs.The over 100-page guide, which is accompanied by an onboard ECA manual, details the full scope of challenges of operating within an ECA - from analysis of compliance options, to the practical steps of implementing ECA measures onboard, and capturing and recording data for Port State Control requirements. The 0.10% 2015 ECA sulphur emission requirements are approaching, and the August 2012 1.00% North American ECA is only months away, and yet it is believed that in some cases ship owners and operators are still unsure of the operational practices required to meet the legislation and currently crews. When required to do so, owners and operators are implementing these practices sporadically and without strategy. With the imminent North American ECA and the clock counting down to the more stringent requirements of 2015, Fathom and Lloyd’s Register have worked to compile one comprehensive reference manual for what owners, operators and their crews need to know to run an ECA-compliant vessel. Alison Jarabo, Managing Director of Fathom, commented: “ECA regulations present significant challenges to ship owners and operators, particularly at a time when they are also worried by issues related to the current economic downturn and financial volatility. “The ongoing debate on fuel switching, scrubbers and LNG, and which is the most appropriate solution in individual cases to use is providing owners and operators with the need to make unprecedented decisions. Our aim with Emission Control Areas: THE GUIDE is to assist a company with what it needs to know, from senior management to the engineer on-board, and provide them with the knowledge to be able to make a decision that’s right for their business, so that that they can be prepared for change, rather than hampered by it, and avoid facing serious legal as well as operational issues. †Tim Wilson, Principal Specialist Engineer, Product Manager FOBAS Services commented: “THE GUIDE fulfils a much-needed ‘knowledge gap’ on operational and compliancy requirements in ECAs. Our experience of working with owners and operators has given us a key insight into the issues and challenges they face on a day-to-day basis, and we know that they are concerned about the best strategy to adopt when transiting an ECA. We have collaborated with Fathom to help fill this knowledge gap and provide the industry with much needed information on the whole process of becoming ECA compliant from the first decision from the board room to statutory reporting on the vessel.†The publication is split into two parts, a decision support reference guide on the accepted methods to ensure ECA compliance, and a thorough onboard guide to ECA zones, fuel switching, as well as reporting compliance. THE GUIDE also includes an updated 2012 edition of the bestselling Lloyd’s Register Sulphur Record Book. Part one of the guide is a comprehensive outline of what ECA legislation details and the ramifications of operating within them at a corporate level. It also provides the benefits and challenges of each of the three currently available methods that will be used to achieve compliancy; switching to lower sulphur fuel, exhaust gas cleaning systems, and the use of LNG. THE GUIDE provides an independent and unbiased perspective on each of these methods and provides a strategic evaluation to support individual decision-making. Part two of the guide is for use on-board vessels, and available as a standalone publication, is a complete analysis of ECA areas and the challenges of fuel switching from an on-board perspective. Designed to provide a durable and comprehensive reference manual for ECA-coordinates, switchover considerations and procedures, statutory sampling, and record keeping, this publication has the added benefit of a Lloyd's Register Sulphur Record Book 2012 included. The Lloyd's Register Sulphur Record Book 2012, now updated with the latest regulatory requirements, provides an invaluable tool for the demonstration of compliance for Port State Control inspections. It is required that a physical record is available at all times and the Lloyd's Register Sulphur Record Book has been widely used across the global fleets since the first ECAs came into force. |
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