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  • Inventory of Hazardous Materials

Lucion Marine provides surveys for hazardous materials on vessels around the World, whether they are being built, traded, or due to be recycled. The survey can take place while the vessel is at sea or in port and our surveying teams are able to meet and leave the vessel at most ports internationally.

The report, the Inventory of Hazardous Materials or Green Passport, that is issued once the survey is completed provides a “single list” solution to a ship owner who can then update the list as changes to materials on the vessel happen.

  • Technical Consultancy

Having a Lucion Marine Technical Consultant at your yard during the recycling phase of a ships life buys you the credibility that one of the world’s leading providers of Inventory of Hazardous Materials is ensuring that the hazardous materials are recycled correctly and that all certification to prove this is provided as evidence of this process being carried out completely.

  • Remediation Management

Bespoke hazard management solutions across any class of marine vessel (surface or submersible)

  • Land Based Environmental Services

Asbestos Testing: identifying presence of asbestos in materials, handling of large and small sample batches, ensuring compliance with health & safety law, email test certification service and overnight testing service available

Asbestos Surveys: management and pre-refurbisment or pre-demolition surveys carried out in all sectors including industrial, commercial, military, educational and domestic premises

Air testing: 4 stage clearance air testing after the removal of asbestos materials, leak, personal and reassurance air testing and on the spot digital reporting for immediate results.

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