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ClassNK Issues Safety Guidelines For Ammonia-Fueled Vessel Operations

May 14, 2025
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ClassNK, a leading classification society, has recently released the “Guidelines for Safety Operation for Ammonia-Fueled Vessels” in order to ensure the safe operation of vessels powered by ammonia fuel. These guidelines are crucial for the introduction of ammonia-fueled vessels and aim to prioritize the safety of seafarers involved in their operation.

In today’s shipping industry, there is a growing trend towards decarbonization, with alternative fuels like ammonia becoming increasingly popular. In fact, it is estimated that around 40% of vessel orders are for alternative fuel vessels, a number that is expected to rise in the near future. However, the use of alternative fuels such as ammonia poses unique risks that require specific guidelines for safe operation.

The newly released guidelines from ClassNK provide detailed instructions on how to safely operate ammonia-fueled vessels, including protocols for handling potential ammonia leaks, requirements for personnel protection equipment (PPE), and emergency procedures. By following these guidelines, operators can ensure the safe and secure operation of their vessels while minimizing risks to both crew members and the environment.

These guidelines were developed based on the latest information from Japan and overseas, and are designed to be practical and easy to implement in real-world scenarios. ClassNK plans to continuously update the guidelines to reflect industry discussions, research findings, and new knowledge about the operation of ammonia-fueled vessels.

As part of their Transition Support Services, ClassNK is committed to supporting customers in their transition to zero emissions by providing comprehensive assistance and guidance. By promoting the safe operation and active introduction of alternative fuel vessels, ClassNK is playing a key role in driving sustainability in the maritime industry.

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In conclusion, the release of the “Guidelines for Safety Operation for Ammonia-Fueled Vessels” by ClassNK marks an important step towards ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessels powered by alternative fuels. With the shipping industry increasingly turning towards decarbonization, these guidelines will be invaluable in promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact in the years to come.

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