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  1 In accordance with section 8.3.2 of the IMO Guidelines on Ship Recycling, adopted by Assembly resolution A.962(23), the development and implementation of a recycling plan can help ensure that a ship has been prepared to the maximum extent possible prior to its recycling and that the safety of the ship, prior to delivery, has been taken into account.

  2 The ship recycling plan should be developed by the recycling facility in consultation with the shipowner, taking into account the potential hazards which may arise during the recycling operation, the relevant national and international requirements and the facilities available at the recycling facility in terms of materials, handling and the disposal of any wastes generated during the recycling process.

  3 The Marine Environment Protection Committee, at its fifty-second session (11 to 15 October 2004), approved the Guidelines for the development of the ship recycling plan, as set out at annex, aimed at providing technical information and guidance for its preparation.

  4 Member Governments are invited to bring the annexed Guidelines to the attention of all parties concerned.


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