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Evaluation of Hong Kong Convention in the Maritime Industry
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作者 Mohamed Hussein Nassar Ahmed Hamdy Moursy 《Journal of Shipping and Ocean Engineering》 2016年第2期117-122,共6页
The HKC (Hong Kong Convention) adopted by the IMO in 2009 is aimed at ensuring that ships, when being recycled after reaching the end of their operational lives, do not pose any unnecessary risk to human health and ... The HKC (Hong Kong Convention) adopted by the IMO in 2009 is aimed at ensuring that ships, when being recycled after reaching the end of their operational lives, do not pose any unnecessary risk to human health and safety of the marine environment. The text of the ship recycling Convention was developed with input from the IMO (International Maritime Organization) Member States and relevant NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), and in co-operation with the ILO (International Labor Organization) and the Parties to the Basel Convention. The Convention intends to address all the issues around ship recycling, taking into account that ships sold for scrapping may contain environmentally hazardous substances. It addresses concerns raised about the working and environmental conditions at many of the world ship recycling locations. Regulations in the new Convention cover: the design, construction, operation and preparation of ships so as to facilitate safe and environmentally sound recycling, without compromising the safety and operational efficiency of ships; the operation of ship recycling facilities in a safe and environmentally sound manner; and the establishment of an appropriate enforcement mechanism for ship recycling, incorporating certification and reporting requirements. This paper will present and discuss the evaluation of the Hong Kong Convention. Also it will discuss implementing the Hong Kong convention to improve the recycling business, highlighting the effect of the convention on the maritime industry. 展开更多
关键词 Ship recycling hong kong convention Environmentally Sound Management ship recycling facility ship recycling facility plan hazardous materials.
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Eurovet Unveils the New Image of Hong Kong Mode Lingerie 2010 March 30-31, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
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《China Textile》 2010年第2期20-21,共2页
Organized by Eurovet, the world’s leading lingerie and beachwear trade show organizer and supported by Hong
关键词 2010 Eurovet Unveils the New Image of hong kong Mode Lingerie 2010 March 30-31 at the hong kong convention and Exhibition Centre
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Scrap Activities on the Coastal Zone: Dynamic Model for the Recycling of Ships 被引量:1
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作者 Aristotelis B. Alexopoulos 《Journal of Shipping and Ocean Engineering》 2014年第1期27-37,共11页
This paper describes the main activities of the ship recycling facilities that have moved to the Asia continent and puts emphasis on environmental and working conditions under the umbrella of the new IMO (Internation... This paper describes the main activities of the ship recycling facilities that have moved to the Asia continent and puts emphasis on environmental and working conditions under the umbrella of the new IMO (International Maritime Organization) convention. However, the convention is not enforced yet and the legal gaps found on limited existing regulations do not impose strict rules on the shipping industry and at the same time offer motives for the safe recycling of ships. Ship-owners seem reluctant to send their vessels for scrap but rather prefer to employ them till the last minute, preferably in areas where the environmentally-friendly concept is not of primary importance. The dynamics of this specialized industry can be better shown by examining variables such as legal instruments, occupational health and safety hazards, geographical allocation of scrapping sites, scrap prices, safety working plans and volume to be scrapped. The next step is to build a simulation model in order to discuss the relevant scenarios. The first scenario is based on the current conditions where the ship-owner's decision is mainly affected by the fluctuations of the market and whether the effectiveness of existing regulations can improve the working environment in terms of health and safety. The second scenario refers to the situation when the IMO Convention is implemented, then it will produce two major recycling markets, the first one for the convention ships and the second for non-convention ships. 展开更多
关键词 Ship recycling health and safety IMO hong kong convention system dynamics.
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