WSS has implored owners and operators to look beyond the label of tank cleaning products to ensure compliance with regulation 13.5.2 of MARPOL Annex II.
Knowledge of a product’s chemical composition and trust in the supplier is absolutely crucial, said Jan Fredrik Bjorge, WSS’product marketing manager (cleaning solutions).
“The cost of non-compliance can be tremendously high,”Bjorge said,“so it pays to know exactly what a product is made of, how it reacts with cargo residues and that every time you use it it is exactly what you expect it to be.
“That may sound like a daunting prospect, but an experienced tank cleaning specialist will be able to provide support - telling you everything you need to know to ensure a clean result, while staying in compliance with all relevant regulations,”he said.
Equally as crucial as knowledge is trust. Bjorge explained:“For global regulations you need standardised products. You need to be able to look at documented performance while knowing that every litre of product is exactly the same as the last – same strength, same composition, same volume, same dosage, same results. The danger in using multiple local suppliers is that uniformity of quality is not a given.”
He noted that all of WSS’tank cleaning chemicals are highly concentrated and produced in one location – Tønsberg, Norway – and manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 and 14001 standards. The products display all the necessary regulatory approvals, data sheets, approval certificates and user guides.
“Industry standards, in terms of regulation, are constantly climbing, as is the cleanliness that customers demand,”Bjorge concluded.“By partnering with firms with the right combination of expertise, supply and a high quality chemical portfolio, shipowners can avoid compliance headaches and get on with what they do best – providing quality transport services worldwide.”
WSS, which has offices in 75 countries around the world, servicing 2,200 port locations, owns its own cleaning brand UNITORTM, which includes tank cleaning chemicals, such as Unipol and Tankleen Advance.