RINA launches new environmental and security standards

At the same session of its Technical Committee it approved a series of new standards aimed at improving security standards for yachts.

The new notation HVSC - High Voltage Shore Connection - sets standards to design into a newbuilding or modify an existing ship so that electricity can be supplied from the shore to the ship for the operation of the ship's machinery while in port. The diesel generators can be shut down, considerably reducing the ship's emissions.

The new notation SECURE YACHT DESIGN voluntarily applies the provisions of the ISPS Code to yachts designed for commercial use and pleasure yachts of any length, and sets new security standards for yacht owners, builders and designers based on specific equipment and security devices.

Genoa-based classification society RINA (Tegistro Italiano Navale) has introduced new voluntary standards which will allow ships to connect to shore-based electricity while in port, reducing harbour air pollution.

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