IHM – INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (PART I, II & III)
Ship owners and operators must comply with specific regulations, including the development and maintenance of the Inventories of Hazardous Materials (IHM), which provide comprehensive information about dangerous substances present on ships. All ships, whether they are already scheduled for recycling or newly built, must carry an IHM on board and also for existing ships, the IHM should be in place. We check your ship’s ability to comply with both the EU SRR and HKC Convention requirements. Ships which are destined for recycling are also required to carry an IHM, which will be specific to each ship and we assist you in obtaining the issuance of an international Ready for Recycling (RfRC) certificate where applicable. IHM Reporting is carried out by our qualified and DNV class approved Haz-Mat Experts.
GAS MEASUREMENT
The purpose of the survey is to ensure that the vessel is inspected before or after the construction, modification, maintenance, repair or dismantling, and in order to ensure the safety of life, property and the environment in terms of docking/landing to the facility. Gas measurement is carried out by Gas Measurement Expert in various locations onboard.