Ship Recycling And Demolition

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Recycling and Demolition includes :
  • Demolition of vessels is usually conducted at a pier, drydock, or dismantling slip and includes a wide range of activities, from removing all gear and equipment to cutting down and recycling the ship's structure.
  • The structural complexity of ships makes shipbreaking a challenging process. It involves many safety, health and environmental issues, including exposure to asbestos, toxic fumes, hazardous materials, noise, falling objects, lead and electrical shock, as well as dangers associated with heat stress, falls, heavy materials handling and fires.
Key Steps for Ship recycling and Demolition :
  • • Conduct a vessel’s survey and inspection
  • • Remove Hazardous and combustible materials (i.e. fuel, oils, chemicals, other liquids etc.)
  • • Remove Gears and Equipment.
  • • Remove and Dispose of Asbestos and PCB’s.
  • • Surfaces preparation for cutting.
  • • Cutting of Metal or materials.
  • • Recycling or Dispose of materials.
Moreover
  • Due to heavy weight of a ship and tonnes of metal involves in the process of Ship recycling, scrapping and demolition, now this has become a major attraction to the business person where huge amount of money is drawn.
  • Trident team members were into this segment from last 5-6 years and worked in the forefront.