Machine translation from English source
The permitted discharge into the sea of various types of garbage is defined in the revised MARPOL 73/78, Annex V, IMO Res MEPC.201 (62), which came into force on 1 January 2013.
It should be noted that all garbage, including plastics, synthetic ropes, fishing gear, plastic garbage bags, incinerator ash, clinker, vegetable oil, floating debris, lining and packaging materials, paper, rags, glass, metal, bottles, dishes and similar waste. It is prohibited to dump into the sea. (Please refer to the table under 1.5.7 for more information.)
The company has also provided a Garbage Management Plan, Garbage Collection Log and posters to all vessels and posters are placed at various locations within the accommodation.
Garbage disposal log
In accordance with MARPOL regulations, all vessels are provided with garbage
A disposal log, which should record the removal of all garbage, whether at sea or in port.
The book shall be available for inspection if required by any authorized inspector. Additional copies of the book are available from the Company.
Garbage management plan (working on tankers)
IMO ensured the implementation of the Waste Management Plan from 1 July 1998 and the revision of the Plan from 1 January 2013. The entire crew of the vessel must comply with and comply with the contents of the revised Garbage Management Plan and the Master is hereby responsible for ensuring this.
POLLUTION
Pollution rules are very strict. Nothing should be thrown overboard without the Master's permission.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF GARBAGE IN MARINE DISPOSAL REGULATION
The only garbage that can be allowed overboard is food waste that has been shredded or shredded and will pass through a sieve with holes no larger than 25 millimeters.
All other trash and food scraps not shredded or shredded must be bagged and placed in closed trash cans or compact containers. Please note that oil, paint, wire or scrap metal cannot be placed in these containers. The master must ensure that all interested parties are informed about the prevention of illegal disposal of garbage overboard and are alert to signs of such disposal. Particular attention should be paid to personnel discipline in this regard and the Regulations should state that any illegal removal will be treated as a disciplinary offense (working on tankers).