Operational waste definition

Operational waste means all cargo associated waste, maintenance waste, cargo residues, and ashes and clinkers from incinerators and coal burning boilers.
Operational waste means all cargo-associated waste and maintenance waste; and for this purpose “cargo-associated waste” means all materials which have become wastes as a result of use on board a ship for cargo stowage and handling and includes dunnage, shoring, pallets, lining and packing materials, plywood, paper, cardboard, wire and steel strapping;
Operational waste means all cargo-associated wastes and maintenance waste including ash and clinkers, and cargo residues; and

More Definitions of Operational waste

Operational waste. ’ means all cargo associated waste, maintenance waste, cargo residues, and ashes and clinkers from
Operational waste means waste products, in any unmarketable state, generated throughout operations.
Operational waste means all solid waste, including slurries, collected onboard during normal maintenance or operation of a ship, or used for cargo stowage or handling that are not covered by other Annexes of the Convention, and also includes cleaning agents and additives contained in cargo holds and external wash waters but does not include grey water, bilge water, or other similar discharges essential to the operation of the ship;
Operational waste. - means all cargo-associated waste and maintenance waste.
Operational waste means garbage, refuse, sludge, including sludge or other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material generated from the extraction or production of Great Salt Lake Elements or Minerals.

Related to Operational waste

  • Animal waste means any waste consisting of animal matter that has not been processed into food for human consumption.

  • general waste means waste that does not pose an immediate hazard or threat to health or to the environment, and includes-

  • Medical Waste means isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially contaminated laboratory wastes, and dialysis wastes.

  • Biomedical Waste means biomedical waste as defined in the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Guideline C-4 entitled “The Management of Biomedical Waste in Ontario” dated April 1994, as amended from time to time;

  • Nuclear waste means a quantity of source, byproduct or special nuclear material (the definition of nuclear waste in this chapter is used in the same way as in 49 CFR 173.403) required to be in NRC-approved specification packaging while transported to, through or across a state boundary to a disposal site, or to a collection point for transport to a disposal site.