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RINA Updates GREEN PLUS Notation

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 12, 2012

RINA updates GREEN PLUS notation to cover transhipment terminals.

 

International classification society RINA has updated its industry-leading GREEN PLUS notation to include new potential sources of pollution involving seagoing ships and ships operating at fixed locations.

 

GREEN PLUS is awarded to new vessels that make a significant investment in design solutions, onboard equipment and operational procedures which contribute to an improvement in environmental performance beyond the minimum levels required by regulation. Now GREEN PLUS includes, for the first time, specific reference to dispersion of cargo dusts from solid bulk cargo storage, spillage/leakage of substances from areas on weather decks, hot water discharge, dirty water from areas on weather decks, noise, visual impact, and light pollution assessment and mitigation. Special consideration is given to barges without machinery spaces.

 

The importance of monitoring the impact on the local environment of ships mainly operated at fixed offshore locations has also been included in GREEN PLUS through the introduction of environmental risk assessment, and through the periodic monitoring of air and seawater quality and of terrestrial and marine flora, including migrant animals.

 

The new GREEN PLUS rules, together with other important new rules and amendments, were approved by RINA’s Technical Committee at its June meeting today.

 

Nicola Coccia, the current Chairman of Gestioni Armatoriali SpA and of Terminal Napoli SpA, has been appointed Chairman of RINA’s Technical Committee.
Committee members are:

 

- Prof. Ing. Antonio Campanile, Professor of Offshore Structures, University of Napoli Federico II;
- Dr.ssa Annamaria Cruciani, Division 4 Internal Maritime Safety, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport;
- Ing. Andrea Frabetti, Product development Director -  Ferretti Group;
- Ing. Domenico Impagliazzo, Division 4 Internal Maritime Safety, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport;
- Ing. Giorgio La Valle, CEO Marine Engineering Services (MES);
- Ing. Luigi Matarazzo, Deputy Chief Operating Officer - FINCANTIERI ;
- Ing. Roberto Martinoli, CEO Grandi Navi Veloci;
- CF Sergio Simone, Head of the Ship Design Office - Italian Navy General Staff;
- Cap. Antonio Talarico, Director General P.L. Ferrari & Co. S.R.L.;
- Ing. Tiziano Zarbo, Managing Director  E&C vessel management, maintenance and upgrading Vice President – SAIPEM.
 

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