WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENTAL RISK EVALUATION CRITERIA

ENVIRONMENTAL RISK EVALUATION CRITERIA: the oil pollution case
GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Athens, Greece    -  February, 27th, 2009

The Laboratory for Maritime Transport (LMT) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)  organized a one day workshop on the subject of environmental risk evaluation criteria, with a focus on oil pollution.


BACKGROUND  MATERIAL (not encyclopedic)

IMO documents
·   Environmental Risk Evaluation Criteria (Greece), doc. MEPC 56/18/1, 4 May 2007
·   Report of the Correspondence Group of Environmental Risk Evaluation Criteria, doc. MEPC 57/17, 17 Dec 2007
·   Report of the Correspondence Group of Environmental Risk Evaluation Criteria, doc. MEPC 58/17, 2 July 2008
·   Relevant information in relation to the Draft Environmental Risk Evaluation Criteria  (Japan), doc 58/17/1, 3 July 2008
·   FSA – Crude Oil Tankers (Denmark),doc 58/17/2, 4 July 2008
·   Report of the Marine Environment protection Commitee on its 59th Session, doc. MEPC 58/23 (excerpt), 16 Oct. 2008

Related papers
·   Kontovas, C.A. and Psaraftis H.N., Marine Environment Risk Assessment: A Survey on the Disutility Cost of oil spills",
     2nd Int. Symposium on Ship Operations,Management and Economics, Organized by Society of Naval Architects and
Marine     Engineers ,Athens, September 17-18, 2008 
·   Psaraftis, H. N., “Environmental Risk Evaluation Criteria”, WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs,  Vol. 7, No. 2, 411-430,      
    2008
·   Kontovas, C.A., Psaraftis, H.N., Formal Safety Assessment: A critical review, Marine Technology, Vol. 46(1),
    p. 45-49,2009
·   Psaraftis, H.N., Kontovas, C.A., "CO2 Emissions Statistics for the World Commercial Fleet", WMU Journal of Maritime    
     Affairs", April 2009, in press


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