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Safety from Hazardous Materials at Ship Recycling Yards – Lucion Marine

Ship recycling yards are fast becoming aware of their need to be seen in a good light through the media attention that has been highlighting the dangers of ship breaking along with in coming UN legislation such as the Hong Kong Convention 2009. Many yards are attempting to improve their status and become green ship recycling yards. This will mean an increase in the amount of yards that require all ships to show their inventories of hazardous materials prior to entry to the yard. Lucion often carries out Inventory of Hazardous Materials surveys for this very reason at yards across the world.

Lucion Marine – The First to be Accredited by Lloyds Register to Provide Inventory of Hazardous Materials Surveys

As Lucion Marine are one of the most expert Technical Consultancies in dealing with hazardous materials to be remediated prior to recycling a ship, it makes sense to have one of our qualified analysts on site to take samples of materials that are uncovered whilst the vessel is being taken apart.

Want to be a World Leader in Ship Recycling?

Should ship recycling yards choose to have a Lucion Marine surveyor on site, the advantages are huge. Project delays will be kept to a minimum as any newly discovered materials can be quickly and efficiently surveyed and identified. Our surveyors can also ensure that there will be minimal damage to both your personnel and the environment around you. This will not only save you a great deal of money, but it will also go a long way to increasing your commercial reputation and your standards as a respectable shipping yard with an eye to Corporate Social Responsibility.

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