Maritime Law

Garbage Management Plan

Garbage Management Plan

Garbage Management Plan

The Garbage Management Plan is a document that outlines procedures for minimizing, collecting, storing, processing, and disposing of garbage on board a ship. Key features include:

1. Description of garbage collection and handling procedures

2. Designated person responsible for implementing the plan

3. Procedures for processing different types of garbage

4. Training programs for crew members

5. Recording and reporting procedures for garbage disposal

This document is used to ensure compliance with MARPOL Annex V regulations on the prevention of pollution by garbage from ships. It is required for all ships of 100 gross tonnage and above, and all ships certified to carry 15 or more persons. The Garbage Management Plan is crucial for minimizing the environmental impact of ship-generated waste and promoting responsible waste management practices at sea. It typically includes detailed procedures for segregating different types of garbage, such as plastics, food waste, and operational waste. The plan also outlines the use of equipment such as compactors, incinerators, or other processing devices on board. Regular training sessions based on the plan help ensure crew members are aware of their responsibilities in garbage management. The plan must be written in the working language of the crew and should be regularly reviewed and updated. Overall, the Garbage Management Plan plays a vital role in reducing marine pollution and promoting environmental stewardship in the maritime industry.

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