Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03104:schedule:1:p36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03104
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 36/48)
Character Range: 311841–315426

residue retained on board for disposal.
     12. Methods of disposal of residue:
         .1 To reception facilities (identify port);
         .2 Mixed with bunkers;
         .3 Transferred to another (other) tank(s) (identify tank(s));
         .4 Other method (state which).

   (D) NON-AUTOMATIC DISCHARGE OVERBOARD OR DISPOSAL OTHERWISE OF BILGE WATER WHICH HAS ACCUMULATED IN MACHINERY SPACES
     13. Quantity discharged.
     14. Time of discharge.

SCHEDULE 3—continued

     15. Method of discharge or disposal:
         .1 Through 100 ppm equipment;
         .2 Through 15 ppm equipment;
         .3 To reception facilities (identify port);
         .4 To slop or collecting tank (identify tank).

   (E) AUTOMATIC DISCHARGE OVERBOARD OR DISPOSAL OTHERWISE OF BILGE WATER WHICH HAS ACCUMULATED IN MACHINERY SPACES
     16. Time when the system has been put into automatic mode of operation for discharge overboard.
     17. Time when the system has been put into automatic mode of operation for transfer of bilge water to collecting (slop) tank (identify tank).
     18. Time when the system has been put to manual operation.
     19. Method of discharge overboard:
         .1 Through 100 ppm equipment;
         .2 Through 15 ppm equipment.

(F) CONDITION OF OIL DISCHARGE MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM
     20. Time of system failure.
     21. Time when system has been made operational.
     22. Reasons for failure.

(G) ACCIDENTAL OR OTHER EXCEPTIONAL DISCHARGES OF OIL
     23. Time of occurrence.
     24. Place or position of ship at time of occurrence.
     25. Approximate quantity and type of oil.
     26. Circumstances of discharge or escape, the reasons therefor and general remarks.

(H) ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES AND GENERAL REMARKS

SCHEDULE 3—continued

NAME OF SHIP:..........................................................................................................................
   DISTINCTIVE NUMBER OR LETTERS:.....................................................................................................................................

CARGO/BALLAST OPERATIONS (OIL TANKERS)*/MACHINERY SPACE OPERATIONS (ALL SHIPS)*

Date  Code (letter)  Item (number)  Record of operations/signature of officer in charge

Signature of Master...........................................
* Delete as appropriate.

SCHEDULE 3—continued

OIL RECORD BOOK

Part II—Cargo/ballast operations

(Oil tankers)

Name of ship:

Distinctive number or letters:

Gross tonnage:

Period from:    to:

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    Note: Every oil tanker of 150 tons gross tonnage and above shall be provided with Oil Record Book Part II to record relevant cargo/ballast operations. Such a tanker shall also be provided with Oil Record Book Part I to record relevant machinery space operations.

SCHEDULE 3—continued

NAME OF SHIP: ................................................

DISTINCTIVE NUMBER OR LETTERS: ..................................................

PLAN VIEW OF CARGO AND SLOP TANKS
(to be completed on board)

SCHEDULE 3—continued

INTRODUCTION

The following pages of this section show a comprehensive list of items of cargo and ballast operations which are, when appropriate, to be recorded in the Oil Record Book in accordance with Regulation 20 of Annex I of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78). The items have been grouped into operational sections, each of which is denoted by a