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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF HARMFUL ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS,1990

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF HARMFUL ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS,1990. A PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT 13 FEBRUARY 2008 BY NOSIPO SOBEKWA CHIEF DIRECTOR: MARITIME TRANSPORT REGULATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF CONVENTION

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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF HARMFUL ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS,1990

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  1. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF HARMFUL ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS,1990 A PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT 13 FEBRUARY 2008 BY NOSIPO SOBEKWA CHIEF DIRECTOR: MARITIME TRANSPORT REGULATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

  2. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF CONVENTION CONTROL OF ANNEX 1 WASTE MATERIALS SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION PUNITIVE STEPS AGAINST A SHIP IN VIOLATION IMPLEMENTATION OUTLINE

  3. INTRODUCTION • The Convention was adopted in a diplomatic conference in 2001 • An Anti-fouling system means a coating, paint, surface treatment, surface or device that is used on a ship to control or prevent attachment of unwanted organisms • Research has found that certain anti-fouling systems used on ships pose a substantial risk of toxicity and other chronic impacts to ecologically and economically important marine organisms

  4. INTRODUCTION ( continued) • Cumulative impacts are also harmful to human health as a result of consuming the affected seafood • Research has found that certain anti-fouling systems used on ships pose a substantial risk of toxicity and other chronic impacts to ecologically and economically important marine organisms

  5. PURPOSE OF THE CONVENTION • To prohibit and restrict application, re-application, installation, or use of harmful anti-fouling systems on ships • To prohibit and restrict the application, re-application, installation or use of such systems, whilst in a party’s port, ship yard, or offshore terminal

  6. Annex I of the Convention provide a list Organotin compounds which act as biocides in anti-fouling systems Ships shall not bear such compounds on their hulls or external parts or surfaces or shall bear a coating that forms a barrier to such compounds leaching from the underlying non-compliant ant-fouling systems CONTROL OF ANNEX 1 WASTE MATERIALS

  7. Article 5 requires a Party to the Convention, taking into account international rules, standards and requirements, to take appropriate measures in its territory to require that wastes from the application or removal of an anti-fouling system controlled in annex 1 are collected, handled, treated and disposed of in a safe and environmentally sound manner to protect human health and the environment CONTROL OF ANNEX 1 WASTE MATERIALS (continued)

  8. Article 10 of the Convention requires a party to the Convention to ensure that ships entitled to fly its flag or operating under its authority are surveyed and certified in accordance with the regulations Article 11 provides for the inspection of ships to which the Convention applies to be inspected in any port, ship yard or offshore terminal of a Party, to be inspected by officers authorised by the Party for the purpose of determining whether the ship is in compliance with the Convention SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION

  9. Unless there are clear grounds for believing that a ship is in violation of the Convention, any such inspection shall be limited to: Verifying that, where required, there is on board a valid International Anti-Fouling System Certificate or a declaration on Anti-Fouling System A brief sampling of the ship’s anti-fouling system that does not affect the integrity, structure, or operation of the anti-fouling system taking into account guidelines developed by the IMO SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (continued)

  10. Unless there are clear grounds for believing that a ship is in violation of the Convention, any such inspection shall be limited to: A ship may not be unduly delayed due to the time required to process the results of such sampling i.e a ship may not be prevented from movement and departure When a ship is unduly detained or unduly delayed, it shall be entitled to compensation for any loss or damage suffered SURVEY AND CERTIFICATION (continued)

  11. PUNITIVE STEPS AGAINST A SHIP IN VIOLATION • Any violation of this Convention shall be prohibited and sanctions shall be established under the law of the Administration of the ship concerned wherever the violation occurs • Any violation of this Convention within the jurisdiction of any Party shall be prohibited and sanctions shall be established under the law of that Party

  12. PUNITIVE STEPS AGAINST A SHIP IN VIOLATION (continued) • If there are clear grounds to believe that the ship is in violation of the Convention, a thorough inspection may be carried out taking into account guidelines developed by IMO • If the ship is detected to be in violation of the Convention, the Party carrying out the inspection may take steps to warn, detain, dismiss, or exclude the ship from its ports

  13. PUNITIVE STEPS AGAINST A SHIP IN VIOLATION (continued) • A Party taking such action against a ship for the reason that the ship does not comply with this Convention shall immediately inform the Administration of the ship concerned • Parties shall cooperate in the detection of violations • A party may also inspect a ship when it enters the ports, shipyards, or offshore terminals under its jurisdiction, if a request for an investigation is received from any Party, together with sufficient evidence that a ship is operating or has operated in violation of the Convention

  14. IMPLEMENTATION • New legislation will have to be developed to give effect to the Convention • SAMSA will be responsible for enforcement and implementation as part of Flag State and Port State Control • Training will be undertaken to equip surveyors to carry out inspections • Disposal of waste will be done in accordance with permits from DEAT and DWAF • NPA will be required to provide facilities for wastes

  15. THANK YOU

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