with LSFO. The starting point of fuel changeover shall 
be decided once the FO purifier has been put into 
operation to shift the LSFO from FO Settling Tank 
into FO Service Tank. It is therefore essential that the 
“time required for draining the FO Settling Tank” and 
the “most minimum quantity of HSFO that can be 
attained” shall be comprehended in advance. These 
factors depend on piping arrangements of each ship. If 
vessel is fitted with large drain line connecting the FO 
Settling tank going to FO overflow (or FO storage 
tank), use this to expedite the draining of HSFO. For 
the draining of FO Service tank, please take care to 
keep a quantity equivalent to operating the M/E for 
8hrs at 85%MCR. 
Date, time and position of the ship on 
commencement of changeover, completion of 
changeover and at the point of entry into ECA/SECA, 
remaining quantity from FO Settling Tank, FO 
Service Tank, and all LSFO Storage Tanks onboard 
shall be recorded in the log book. In ECR make sure 
that all tank indicators for designated LSFO and 
HSFO to be marked accordingly to avoid mistakes in 
the changeover operation. Furthermore, all HSFO 
Tank valves to be closed completely and locked when 
the changeover operation is completed to avoid 
contamination of fuel oil while ship is operating 
within SECA/ECA. All relevant valves shall be 
marked accordingly in the ECR for guidance during 
changeover during entry and upon exit from emission 
controlled area. 
After leaving the SECA / ECA area the fuel 
system can be switched back to normal HSFO but 
particular attention shall be paid to the ship’s 
position when changing over to HSFO to ensure that 
changeover took place when vessel is already 
outside the borderline of emission controlled area. 
3 CONCLUSION 
Air pollution caused by ships is severe in recent years 
in accordance with IMO GPG Study of 2014. SOx 
and NOx emissions account for 15% and 13% 
respectively which are caused by global shipping 
industry from 2007 to 2012. It indicates that the 
shipping pollution is a serious problem and needs to 
take necessary measures to improve it. Port’s air 
quality will be affected due to the ships’ air 
pollution, therefore, MPEC that belongs to IMO set 
up four ECAs. The North American ECA has had 
obvious improvement through various measures, 
including taking samples frequently for checking, 
imposing punishment for the disqualified check, 
supervising the fuel’s quality, efficient 
division-cooperation system and so on. So far China 
has set up ECA to fight against air pollution and 
achieved the preliminary effects. However, there 
are a series of problems, e.g. inadequate supervision, 
while carrying out specific measures. China can 
draw lessons from the North American ECA which 
can further improve our air pollution and protect 
human beings’ health and accelerate shipping 
technology.  
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