Example #13
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Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Circulars - Marine Environment Protection Committee - MEPC.1/Circular.736/Rev.2 – Guidance for the Recording of Operations in the Oil Record Book Part I – Machinery Space Operations (All Ships) – (6 October 2011) - Annex – Guidance for Recording of Operations in the Oil Record Book Part I – Machinery Space Operations (All Ships)General Guidance - Usage of code D: Non-automatic starting of discharge overboard, transfer or disposal otherwise of bilge water which has accumulated in machinery spaces - Example #13

Example #13

 Disposal of bilge water from tank listed in item 3.3 in the Supplement to the IOPPC to oil residue (sludge) tank listed in item 3.1 in the Supplement to the IOPPC

Date Code Item No. Record of operations and signature of officer in charge
dd-MONTH-yyyy D 13 x m3 bilge water from [Name of sec 3.3 Tank & Designation], now xx m3
    14 Start: hh:mm stop:, hh:mm
    15.3 Collected in [Name of sec 3.1 Tank & Designation] retained in tank(s) xx m3
      signed: (Officer-in-charge, Name & Rank) dd-MONTH-yyyy

  Note: A code C.11.4 recording may be required if this operation is a manual operator initiated operation.


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