Loss Prevention environment

Britannia’s loss prevention team can assist as the maritime industry transitions towards more sustainable development and lessens its impact on the environment. Our regularly updated resources cover topics such as alternative fuels, legislative updates, conservation strategies and sustainable practices to help assist shipowners reduce their carbon footprint, protect biodiversity and contribute to a greener future.

The BMSB is native to East Asia, specifically found in China, Japan and South Korea; it has aggressively invaded the US and Europe and is considered an invasive species by … Continue reading BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG (BMSB) SEASONAL MEASURES FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND – 2024-2025

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Published: 19 August 2024   Updated: 20 August 2024

Loss prevention insight on alternative fuels, focusing on ammonia.

Published: 29 July 2024

Loss prevention insight on alternative fuels, focusing on liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Published: 29 May 2024

With decarbonisation and the green transition topping the shipping agenda, shipowners are exploring greener alternative fuels to meet their future emission targets. The industry is conducting intensive research and testing … Continue reading BRITANNIA LOSS PREVENTION WEBINAR: ALTERNATIVE FUELS – AN INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

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Published: 13 May 2024   Updated: 30 May 2024

Loss prevention insight on alternative fuels, specifically methanol and hydrogen

Published: 29 April 2024

The Lymantria Dispar, also known as the Flighted Spongy Moth Complex (FSMC), formerly known as the Asian Gypsy Moth, is a species of moths, native to China, far-East Russia, and … Continue reading FLIGHTED SPONGY MOTH COMPLEX (FSMC) SEASON 2024 – FORMERLY ASIAN GYPSY MOTH

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Published: 17 April 2024

Loss prevention insight on biofuels, specifically highlighting Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) and Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO)

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Published: 21 February 2024

The Britannia Loss Prevention team hosted its latest webinar, EU ETS – A New Era in Shipping. The webinar was hosted by Jacob Damgaard, Divisional Director and Head of Loss … Continue reading BRITANNIA LOSS PREVENTION WEBINAR: EU ETS – A NEW ERA IN SHIPPING

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Published: 13 February 2024   Updated: 11 March 2024

The maritime industry is undergoing a profound transformation as it seeks to reduce its environmental footprint and transition towards more sustainable practices. One innovation that has received attention is wind-assisted … Continue reading WIND-ASSISTED PROPULSION

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Published: 20 October 2023

Since the Fukushima nuclear disaster happened in 2011, the South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) has monitored by sample surveys the ballast water of vessels at Korean ports … Continue reading GUIDANCE ON MEASURES TO PREVENT INFLOW OF POSSIBLE RADIOACTIVE BALLAST WATER

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Published: 31 August 2023

The Club has seen several pollution incidents involving the accidental transfer of cargo into an adjacent ballast water tank. The main causes are pitting or corrosion of cargo tanks which … Continue reading BALLAST OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PRACTICE: BALLAST TANK INSPECTION

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Published: 27 July 2023

The Club has seen an increase in the number of incidents relating to water ingress into holds, the consequences of which can prove costly and cause delays to vessels’ schedules. … Continue reading FLOODING OF CARGO HOLDS – WATER INGRESS FROM CARGO LINES, BILGE LINES AND FROM BALLAST TANKS

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Published: 1 June 2023

On 18 December 2022 the European Parliament and Council came to an agreement on the revision of the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) extending this to also include shipping … Continue reading PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO INCLUDE SHIPPING IN THE EU’S EMISSION TRADING SYSTEM FROM 2024

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Published: 31 January 2023

The decarbonisation of shipping is probably the biggest challenge the industry has ever faced. Many alternative fuels are being developed and are starting to be tested and used. While the … Continue reading AMMONIA AS A FUEL

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Published: 27 October 2022

In recent years decarbonisation has become one of the most common words in the shipping news media. The United Nations’ Paris agreement on climate change in 2015 made a commitment … Continue reading DECARBONISATION: PROGRESS SO FAR AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

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Published: 1 September 2022   Updated: 11 September 2022

In recent years, terms like sustainability and ESG (environmental, social and governance) have become very common, not just within the shipping industry but globally. However, what do these words mean … Continue reading IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE

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Published: 1 September 2022

The Britannia Loss Prevention department hosted its latest webinar, Emergency Response Following a Marine Casualty, at 0900 BST on Wednesday 25 May 2022. The webinar was hosted by Captain Simon … Continue reading BRITANNIA LOSS PREVENTION WEBINAR: EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOLLOWING A MARINE CASUALTY

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Published: 12 May 2022   Updated: 25 May 2022

The Club recently saw an incident where a number of unfortunate events, including the fall of the vessel’s spare main engine cylinder liner, led to an oil spill. Although the … Continue reading OIL SPILL ON DECK

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Published: 17 February 2022

In an exclusive interview with SAFETY4SEA, Jacob Damgaard, Associate Director, Loss Prevention, Britannia P&I, highlights that the maritime industry will only move forward with close cooperation between industry stakeholders. The … Continue reading SAFETY4SEA INTERVIEW WITH BRITANNIA’S JACOB DAMGAARD

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Published: 7 January 2022

Members are reminded that new International Maritime Organisation (IMO) legislation under MARPOL Annex VI is due to become applicable in just one year, with the new regulations requiring various measures … Continue reading ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXISTING SHIP INDEX (EEXI) – NEW LEGISLATION

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Published: 21 December 2021

Work by the IMO on the prevention of air pollution from ships led to the adoption of the Protocol of 1997 to the MARPOL Convention.  The Protocol added a new … Continue reading EMISSIONS

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Published: 3 March 2020

The MARPOL convention allows for the use of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems[1] (EGCS, more commonly referred to as scrubbers) as an alternative means of complying with the 2020 low sulphur … Continue reading LIST OF JURISDICTIONS RESTRICTING OR BANNING SCRUBBER WASH WATER DISCHARGES FROM EXHAUST GAS CLEANING SYSTEMS (EGCS)

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Published: 27 January 2020   Updated: 29 November 2022

The global low sulphur requirements came into force on 1 January 2020 under the MARPOL convention. However, there are some places where separate local legislation with stricter requirements will also … Continue reading GLOBAL LOW SULPHUR FUEL REQUIREMENTS IN MARPOL EMISSION CONTROLLED AREAS (ECA) AND OTHERS AFTER 1 JANUARY 2020

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Published: 1 January 2020   Updated: 13 November 2020

The introduction of invasive species into a new eco-system can have serious consequences and it is well documented that invasive species can flourish in a new environment. The invasive species … Continue reading BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT

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Published: 13 April 2017

There has been a recent case of a Member finding a significant number of cockroaches on board a modular container ship which required all the cargo to be discharged and … Continue reading AVOID COCKROACHES

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Published: 1 April 2017

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