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Hong Kong proposes new rules on ship safety, pollution

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HONG KONG proposes to amend eight regulations under the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance, the Merchant Shipping (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Ordinance, and the Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) Ordinance, according to a press release.

It intends to incorporate the latest requirements under three conventions of the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO), namely the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code), the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships.

The eight regulations to be amended are the Merchant Shipping (Safety) (Fire Protection) (Ships Built Before 25 May 1980) Regulations, the Merchant Shipping (Safety) (Fire Appliances) (Ships Built On or After 25 May 1980 but Before 1 September 1984) Regulations, the Merchant Shipping (Safety) (Fire Protection) (Ships Built On or After 1 September 1984) Regulations, the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Oil Pollution) Regulations, the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution by Sewage) Regulation, the Merchant Shipping (Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships) Regulation, the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Air Pollution) Regulation, and the Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) (General) Regulation.

‘The Government of hong Kong has been sparing no effort in implementing the latest IMO requirements through local legislation. The proposed amendments will contribute to environmental protection and the sustainable development of the maritime industry,’ said the Transport and Housing Bureau.

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