Ballast Water Treatment beyond Certification webinar

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Our eagerly anticipated webinar on ballast water treatment regulation and compliance is now available to view

REGISTER TO VIEW BALLAST WATER TREATMENT – BEYOND CERTIFICATION WEBINAR

The webinar took Ballast Water Beyond Certification as it’s theme. It was sponsored by De Nora and hosted in the London offices of international law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.

 

Participants

Mark Cameron, Chief Operating Officer at Ardmore Shipping Limited;

Dr Stelios Kyriacou, General Manager – Ballast Water Management Systems – De Nora Water Technologies

Guillaume Drillet, Regional Business Development Manager – Marine Services

Tim Wilkins, Environmental Director, INTERTANKO

Carsten Ostenfeldt, Managing Director, Anglo-Eastern (Germany) GmbH

Philip Roche, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright

Edwin Lampert, Head of Content, Riviera Maritime Media

 

Overview

Certification and operational compliance are two very different things… And with the compliance deadline upon us, shipowners and operators are understandably concerned about enforcement and the potential repercussions if regulatory requirements are not met.

This speaks of a need for greater clarity around:

system selection, testing regimes – from sampling kits to Port State Control, international standards and hidden costs.

The lively discussions that followed took in these key themes and provided real insights into practical measures that anticipate and mitigate the risks that arise when Ballast Water Treatment Technology is beyond certification.

Ref:

https://www.rivieramm.com/news-content-hub/ballast-water-treatment-beyond-certification-webinar-57004

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