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Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Resolutions - Marine Environment Protection Committee - Resolution MEPC.197(62) – 2011 Guidelines for the Development of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials – (Adopted on 15 July 2011) - Annex – 2011 Guidelines for the Development of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials - Appendix 2 – Standard Format of the Inventory of Hazardous Materials - Part III – Stores

Part III – Stores

III-1 Stores

No. Location 1) Name of item (classification in appendix 1) Unit quantity Figure Approx. quantity Remarks2)
1 No.1 fuel oil tank Fuel oil (heavy fuel oil) 100.00 m3  
2 CO2 room CO2 100.00 kg 50 bottles 5,000.00 kg  
3 Workshop Propane 20.00 kg 10 pcs 200.00 kg  
4 Medicine locker Miscellaneous medicines Details are shown in the attached list
5 Paint stores Paint, xx Co., #600 20.00 kg 5 pcs 100.00 kg Cadmium containing
             

III-2 Liquids sealed in ship's machinery and equipment

No. Type of liquids (classification in appendix 1) Name of machinery or equipment Location Approx. quantity Remarks
1 Hydraulic oil Deck crane hydraulic oil system Upper deck 15.00 m3  
    Deck machinery hydraulic oil system Upper deck and bosun store 200.00 m3  
    Steering gear hydraulic oil system Steering gear room 0.55 m3  
2 Lubricating oil Main engine system Engine-room 0.45 m3  
3 Boiler water treatment Boiler Engine-room 0.20 m3  
           

III-3 Gases sealed in ship's machinery and equipment

No. Type of gases (classification in appendix 1) Name of machinery or equipment Location Approx. quantity Remarks
1 HFC AC system AC room 100.00 kg  
2 HFC Refrigerated provision chamber machine AC room 50.00 kg  
           

III-4 Regular consumable goods potentially containing Hazardous Materials

No. Location1) Name of item Quantity Remarks
1 Accommodation Refrigerators 1  
2 Accommodation Personal computers 2  
         

  1) The location of a Part II or Part III item should be entered in order based on its location, from a lower level to an upper level and from a fore part to an aft part. The location of Part I items is recommended to be described similarly, as far as practicable.

  2) In column "Remarks" for Part III items, if Hazardous Materials are integrated in products, the approximate amount of the contents should be shown as far as possible.


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