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Ballast Water Technology Conference Program
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BOOK NOW: [email protected] / +44 (0)20 7382 2702
Including the 4th Annual Founders Day Lecture sponsored by ClassNK
THURSDAY 7 AND FRIDAY 8 MAY 2015 ZSL London Zoo, UK
Chairman: Tom Mackey FIMarEST, Co-Chairman, IMarEST Ballast Water Expert Group
4th IMarEST Ballast Water Technology ConferenceEntry into Force of the Ballast Water Management Convention: Dealing with the Challenges and Harnessing the OpportunitiesSupported by the GloBallast Partnerships Project
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Founders Day Lecture and Reception Sponsor
0800 Registration and refreshments 0900 Welcome from IMarEST
Dr Bev MacKenzie, Technical & Policy Director, IMarEST
0905 Chairmans introductionTom Mackey FIMarEST, Co-Chairman, IMarEST Ballast Water Expert Group
0910 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Launching the Ballast Water
Convention - Smoothing the SlipwayDr David Wright, Co-Chairman, IMarEST Ballast Water Expert Group
ENSURING CONSISTENCY IN REGULATIONS AND LAW
0940 The BWM Convention and National LawJennie Folkunger, Research Assistant, World Maritime University (WMU)
1000 Compliance with US and IMO Ballast Water Management Requirements...The Impossible Dream?Kathy Metcalf, Director, Maritime A airs, US Chamber of Shipping & Jeanne Grasso, Partner, Law Firm Blank & Rome
1030 IMO Secretariat Study of BWM system performanceJennie Folkunger
1050 Morning co ee
1120 Lessons learned from the entry into force of the USCG Ballast Regulations two years on
1140 The Lag in US Type Approval of BWMSs A consultant
perspectiveDr Marcie Merksamer, Biologist/Vice President, EnviroManagement, Inc
IMPLEMENTING THE CONVENTION AND THE US REGULATIONS
INTRODUCTION1200 Towards a participatory and transparent
implementation of the BWM Convention Ellen Ninaber, Alegria Mediation
EXCEPTIONS AND EXEMPTIONS A REGULATORY CHALLENGE1220 Communication, Information and Co-Operation The
Complexities of Granting Exemptions and ExceptionsLeanne Page, Policy Advisor, Maritime & Coastguard Agency
1240 Exemptions - Port Biological Baseline Surveys
1300 Lunch
A PLANNING CHALLENGE RISK ASSESSMENT AND CONTINGENCIES1415 If you dont measure it you cant manage it; Techniques
and tools to determine the operational status of your BWMSTim Fileman, Business Development Manager, Plymouth Marine Laboratory & PML Applications
1435 Contingency Measures Practical Application for Failures, Old Ships, and Infrequent DischargesKevin Reynolds PE, Marine Engineer and Project Manager, Glosten Associates
PREPARING THE CREW
1455 Challenges facing the crew, the human element, and dealing with plans and record books Peter Lundahl Rasmussen, Senior Marine Technical O cer, BIMCO
1515 Greener Shipping The Training ChallengeRobin Jackson, Producer Special Projects, Videotel Productions
1535 Ensuring the Mariners Perspective in Ballast Water Management Implementation: Bryan Bjorndal, President and CEO, Assure Controls, Inc.
1555 Afternoon tea
1625 CLASS PANEL: What challenges are expected with implementation of the Convention and the US regulations?
1655 TECHNOLOGY PANEL: Developers and suppliers answer delegates questions on the available systems; discussing applicability, availability and post installation support.
1725 Chairmans Closing Remarks
1730 Tea, co ee and networking
1745 4th Annual Founders Day Lecture sponsored by ClassNK
1845 Evening BBQ
DAY ONE THURSDAY 7 MAY 2015
0800 Registration and refreshments
0900 Chairmans welcome and introduction
INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES
0905 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Retrofi tting of ballast treatment systems: experiences and challenges Jurrien Baretta, Business Development Manager, Goltens Green Technologies B.V.
0935 Experiences with RFA Retrofi tsClive Cooke, Technical Engineer, Cammell Laird Shipbuilders & Ship Repairers Ltd
0955 Experience from the Cruise IndustryJim Dixon, Manager - Water Safety and Quality, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
1015 Challenges with BWTS installations in Hazardous AreasJohn P Dooley, President, Choice Ballast Solutions
1035 Morning co ee
TESTING AND TYPE APPROVALS
1105 Transparency in testing Dr Cato ten Hallers-Tjabbes, Environmental Consultant, CaTO Marine Ecosystems
1125 IMO Type Approval - An administration perspective Sahan Abeysekara, Senior Specialist, Engineering Systems, Lloyds Register
1145 GAP Analysis between IMO and USCG Type ApprovalFrank Fuhr, Marine scientist, MEA-nl b.v.
1205 Independent labs and the USCG testing process Ingrid Sigvaldsen, Approval Engineer, DNV GL
1225 The USCG UV Testing Challenge An updateDebra DiCianna, Senior Environmental Solutions Consultant, ABS
1245 Lunch
COMPLIANCE MEASURES
1400 New Ballast Water Sampling System - an innovative step towards an international, uniform sampling of ballast water on all shipsDr Lothar Schillak, Marine Science & Consult, Triton
1420 Selected aspects to consider when improving the G8 GuidelinesDr Stephan Gollasch, GoConsult & Matej David, Dr Matej David Consult
1430 On board monitoring - how new technologies might assist with complianceKatie Davage, Sales Manager, Chelsea Technologies Group Ltd
1450 PANEL: Shipowners and Operators
1520 Conference conclusions: How should shipping deal with the remaining challenges?Graeme Armstrong and Prof Paul Leonard
1540 Close of Conference
FRIDAY 8 MAY 2015DAY TWO
Update and overview of IMO BW Management Convention and US Regulations Exemptions, exceptions and cooperation challenges in implementation and enforcement of regulations The contribution of Class Societies, service providers and professional organisations in implementing the regulations The role of technology suppliers in meeting the regulatory requirements Contingency Measures and Risk Management How are the various stakeholders dealing with the challenges? Flag and Port States, shipowners and owner organisations, technology suppliers
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VenueThe conference will be held in the Prince Albert Suite at the ZSL London Zoo, Regents Park. A map and directions will be sent to you upon receipt of your registration aswell as a list of recommended hotels.
Conference registration & sessionsDay one of the conference will start at 09.00; with refreshments from 08.00. The conference on day one will fi nish at 17.30 and the 4th Annual Founders Day Lecture will take place from 17.45 and will be followed by an evening BBQ and drinks reception from 18.45. Day two of the conference will start at 09.00; with refreshments from 08.00. The conference on the second day will fi nish at 15.40
DiscountsDiscounts are available for group bookings (3 and above). Please contact the IMarEST Events Department; [email protected] for more details
UK ElectionThe UK Election falls on the fi rst day of the conference (Thursday 7 May 2015). If you wish to vote, please use the following link so you are able to vote by post or email: http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/register-to-vote/how-to-register-to-vote
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CancellationsCancellations received more than 21 days before an event will be refunded. Cancellations received less than 21 days before the start of an event will not be refunded. A substitution can be made at no extra charge but please inform us prior to the event.
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4th IMarEST Ballast Water Technology ConferenceTHURSDAY 7 AND FRIDAY 8 MAY 2015 ZSL London Zoo, UK