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Arrangement of Occasional Survey for issuance of AFS Certificate in accordance with the amendment of the AFS Convention to add the Cybutryne to the list of banned substances

Tec No.:TEC- 1333 (1349kb)

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Issued:11 Oct 2024

As previously informed in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1288 and TEC-1315, vessels having AFS Certificate as of the effective date of the amendment to the AFS Convention to add Cybutryne to the list of banned substances (1 January 2023) shall undergo documentary verification and receive AFS Certificate in a new format within 2 years from the effective date (by 31 December 2024). For the vessels which AFS Certificate in a new format yet has not issued yet, the following Note appears in Survey Status: [The AFS Certificate is to be re-issued with a new format by 31 December 2024.] Meanwhile, for the vessels which AFS Certificate in a new format was issued without the result of verification of Cybutryne due to some reason, below Note appears in Sur

Issuance of AFS Certificate in accordance with the amendment of the AFS Convention to add the Cybutryne to the list of banned substances (Reminder)

Tec No.:TEC- 1315 (888kb)

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Issued:18 Jan 2024

As previously informed in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1288, vessels having AFS Certificate as of the effective date of the amendment to the AFS Convention to add Cybutryne to the list of banned substances (1 January 2023) shall undergo documentary verification and receive AFS Certificate in a new format within 2 years from the effective date (by 31 December 2024). For the vessels which AFS Certificate in a new format yet has not issued yet, the following Note appears in Survey Status: [The AFS Certificate is to be re-issued with a new format by 31 December 2024.] In this regard, for vessels with the above Note, please arrange AFS periodical or occasional survey and receive AFS Certificate in a new format by 31 December 2024. While the abov

Issuance of AFS Certificate in accordance with the amendment of the AFS Convention to add the Cybutryne to the list of banned substances (Additional Information)

Tec No.:TEC- 1288 (885kb)

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Issued:22 Feb 2023

As announced in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1245, at the 76th Meeting of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC76) held in June 2021, an amendment to the AFS Convention was adopted to add Cybutryne (CAS No. 28159-98-0), which has been newly identified as a hazardous substance, to the list of banned substances. This amendment shall apply from 1 January 2023, and in the case of ships* with antifouling systems containing Cybutryne in the external coating layer as of the effective date, such antifouling systems shall be removed or covered with a sealer coat deemed appropriate by the Society up to the following (a) or (b), whichever is earlier: (a) 60 months following the last application to the ship of an anti-fouling system containi

This Technical Information became null and void on 22 Feb 2023.

Issuance of AFS Certificate in accordance with the amendment of the AFS Convention to add the Cybutryne to the list of banned substances

Tec No.:TEC- 1284 (889kb)

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Issued:23 Dec 2022

As announced in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1245, at the 76th Meeting of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC76) held in June 2021, an amendment to the AFS Convention was adopted to add Cybutryne (CAS No. 28159-98-0), which has been newly identified as a hazardous substance, to the list of banned substances. This amendment shall apply from 1 January 2023, and in the case of ships* with antifouling systems containing Cybutryne as of the effective date, such antifouling systems shall be removed or covered with a sealer coat deemed appropriate by the Society up to the following (a) or (b), whichever is earlier: (a) 60 months following the last application to the ship of an anti-fouling system containing Cybutryne (b) The next sche

This Technical Information became null and void on 25 Jun 2010.

Amendment to application forms in relation to coming into force of AFS Convention

Tec No.:TEC- 746 (453kb)

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Issued:18 Sep 2008

In relation to ClassNK Technical Information, No.TEC-0745 "Surveys and Certification for AFS Convention", the following application forms have been amended:- Form 2A: Application for Surveys and Issue of Certificates Form 3A: Application for Classification and Statutory Services for an Existing Ship ClassNK shall be very grateful if you will use these new forms in future. The forms may also be down-loaded from the following URL:- http://www.classnk.or.jp/hp/download/dl_appli.asp For your information, Form 1A: Application for Classification and Statutory Services During Construction was amended on 26 June 2008 in conjunction with ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-0739 and is also available on the said web site. For any questions about

Surveys and Certification for AFS Convention

Tec No.:TEC- 745 (55kb)

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Issued:5 Sep 2008

Regarding the procedure, surveys and certification of AFS Convention, which will enter into force on 17 September 2008, please be advised as follows: 1. AFS Convention is to apply to the following ships (except any warships or others). (1) Ships entitled to fly the flag of a Party (2) Ships not entitled to fly the flag of a Party, but which operate under the authority of a Party, and (3) Ships that enter a port, shipyard, or offshore terminal of a Party, but do not fall within above (1) & (2). 2. In addition, ships referred to in above 1. engaged in international voyages, excluding fixed or float platforms, FSUs, and FPSOs have been required as follows: (1) Ships of 400 gross tonnage and above are to be subject to surveys and to carry AFS certificate

International Convention on AFS enters into force on 17 September 2008 (Part 2)

Tec No.:TEC- 743 (77kb)

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Issued:15 Aug 2008

As informed previously in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0710, 0729 International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling System will enter into force on 17 September 2008. Also as you may know, EU countries have already requested that the vessel flying any one of EU country's flag and/or entering into EU ports should comply with the Convention from 1 January 2008. (Please refer to ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0528) Considering the situation mentioned above, on and after 1 January 2008 or 17 September 2008, PSC might target the vessels entering not only into EU ports but also into the port of which countries have ratified the convention respectively and inspect whether vessels are complying with the Convention. Accordingly Mana

International Convention on AFS enters into force on 17 September 2008

Tec No.:TEC- 729 (46kb)

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Issued:7 Apr 2008

As informed previously in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0710, International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling System will enter into force on 17 September 2008. Also as you may know, EU countries have already requested that the vessels entering EU ports should comply with the Convention from 1 January 2008. (Please refer to ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0528) Considering the situation mentioned above, on and after 17 September 2008, not only at EU ports but at the ports which countries have ratified the convention, PSC may target those vessels and inspect whether vessels are complying with the Convention. Accordingly the Managing Companies whose vessels do not have a Statement of Compliance (SOC) of the Convention are kin

An entry-into-force of the AFS Convention

Tec No.:TEC- 710 (41kb)

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Issued:26 Sep 2007

1. This is information on an entry into force of the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships (AFS Convention), which adopted on 5 October 2001 by IMO. 2. Under the terms of the AFS Convention, the AFS Convention enters into force 12 months after 25 States representing 25 per cent of the world's merchant shipping tonnage have ratified it. 3. With the ratification by Panama on 17 September 2007, the AFS Convention has been ratified by 25 States representing 38.11 per cent of world's merchant shipping tonnage. Accordingly, the AFS Convention will enter into force on 17 September 2008. 4. The AFS Convention will apply to ships flying the flag of a Party to the Convention. The following 25 States have ratified the

EC regulations on prohibition of organotin compound on ships

Tec No.:TEC- 528 (103kb)

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Issued:26 May 2003

EC Regulation No 782/2003 on the prohibition of organotin compounds on ships has been adopted. According to this Regulation, 1. As from 1 July 2003, TBT anti-fouling paints shall not be applied or re-applied on EU vessels. 2. As from 1 January 2008, both EU and third country flagged vessels entering EU ports shall either not bear TBT anti-fouling paints or bear a coating that forms a barrier to such paints. Ships of 400 gross tonnage and above, excluding fixed or floating platforms, FSUs and FPSOs, shall be surveyed and certified from 1 July 2003. Ships of 24 meters or more in length, but less than 400 gross tonnage, excluding fixed or floating platforms, FSUs and FPSOs, shall carry an Declaration to demonstrate compliance with the above. AFS-Cert

Measures by ClassNK in response to "International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships"

Tec No.:TEC- 496 (148kb)

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Issued:15 Dec 2002

The "International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships" (hereinafter referred to as the AFS Convention) was adopted on 5 October 2001 at the end of a five-day Diplomatic Conference held at IMO Headquarters in London. The AFS Convention will enter into force twelve months after twenty-five States representing 25% of the world's merchant shipping tonnage have ratified it. Once the AFS Convention enters into force, ships shall be prohibited from applying or re-applying organotin compounds, which act as biocides in anti-fouling systems, from the date of entry into force. Further, a total ban will take effect on 1 January 2008, when organotin coatings and the use of sealer coats will be prohibited altogether. It has been reporte