Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) is a structured system to control hazardous materials onboard ships and achieve compliance with the EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EU…
Every year, around 1,000 ships reach the end of their operating life. The European Ship Recycling Regulation (EU SRR) was introduced to ensure proper vessel…
Every year, around 1,000 ships reach the end of their operating life. The European Ship Recycling Regulation (EU SRR) was introduced to ensure proper vessel…
Ships over 500GT flying the flag of a Member State or the flag of a third country calling on European Ports, must carry on board a ship-specific Inventory of Hazardous…
An IHM certificate is valid for five years at a time, given that the IHM is being continuously updated and maintained. An IHM provides an…
Developed with input from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and its members, the Inventory of Hazardous Materials was introduced in the 2009 Hong Kong International…
Verifier's Perspective of 2019 Emissions Report Verification
As the verification season for the first CORSIA monitoring period draws to an end, its magnitude dawns on us.…
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The historic aircraft carrier INS Viraat, beached at Alang on September 28, will continue to stay in its place until a team of workers start…
Completing an Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM), is only the beginning of compliance.
It is the ship owner’s responsibility to ensure continuous conformity of the Inventory.
If…
The JMS Yachting management team and the crew of 90m motoryacht DAR have announced the successful certification of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) list on board.…