Use a regulation first matrix: B 1 for the approved BWMP, B 2 and Appendix II for the BWRB, D 1 for exchange, D 2 for treatment, D 3 for BWMS approval and E 1/E 2 for surveys and certification. Treat MEPC circulars and class guidance as supporting evidence, not substitutes for the Convention anchor; DNV’s distinctio...

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Ballast-water compliance findings are easiest to defend when the audit starts with the Convention regulation and then attaches evidence from the ship. IMO presents the BWM Convention together with its guidelines, and GloBallast explains that the Convention is complemented by IMO guidelines, MEPC resolutions and circulars [7][
8]. In an audit report, the regulation is the anchor; the approved BWMP, BWRB, IBWMC, BWMS approval basis, logs, alarms and circulars are the proof.
Start with the Convention duty, then prove whether the ship met it. LR identifies the approved BWMP and BWRB as Convention requirements, DNV separates D-1 as ballast-water exchange and D-2 as treatment, and ClassNK states that BWMS approval by Administrations under IMO G8/G9 supports D-2 compliance [3][
4][
6]. NorthStandard also notes carriage of the BWRB and International BWM Certificate as core documentation [
12].
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Use a regulation first matrix: B 1 for the approved BWMP, B 2 and Appendix II for the BWRB, D 1 for exchange, D 2 for treatment, D 3 for BWMS approval and E 1/E 2 for surveys and certification.
Use a regulation first matrix: B 1 for the approved BWMP, B 2 and Appendix II for the BWRB, D 1 for exchange, D 2 for treatment, D 3 for BWMS approval and E 1/E 2 for surveys and certification. Treat MEPC circulars and class guidance as supporting evidence, not substitutes for the Convention anchor; DNV’s distinction between D 1 exchange and D 2 treatment is the key line auditors should not blur [6][7][8].
Keep U.S. only port call checks in a separate regulatory column unless the same facts also breach an IMO BWM Convention requirement [12].
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Having an approved ballast water management plan (BWMP) onboard is a requirement of the BWM Convention (reg. Having a ballast water record book (BWRB) onboard is a requirement of the BWM Convention (Reg. B-2). The IMO have issued MEPC.387(81), ‘Interim Guid...
Ballast Water Management Convention. Ballast water management for ships need to be made in accordance with the following Standards under this Convention. Ballast Water Management System should be approved by Administrations in accordance with IMO Guidelines...
That structure matters because many weak BWM findings cite a maker manual, alarm or missing spare as if it were the regulation. Those items are evidence. They become audit findings when linked to the approved BWMP, BWRB duties, D-1/D-2 compliance, type-approval limits or certificate conditions.
| Audit area | Convention anchor | Evidence to attach |
|---|---|---|
| Approved BWMP | Reg. B-1 | Approved vessel-specific BWMP, revision status, ship-specific procedures and evidence that officers use the approved process. LR identifies the approved BWMP as a BWM Convention requirement [ |
| BWRB and record control | Reg. B-2; Appendix II | BWRB entries, signatures, corrections, retention process and BWM.2/Circ.80/Rev.1 record-keeping guidance [ |
| Ballast-water exchange | Reg. D-1 | Exchange records, voyage planning and tank records, but only where exchange is the approved management method or a documented contingency route. DNV identifies D-1 as the exchange standard [ |
| Ballast-water treatment/performance | Reg. D-2 | BWMS logs, alarms, treatment records, type-approval limits, maintenance and calibration records. DNV identifies D-2 as the treatment standard [ |
| BWMS approval basis | Reg. D-3, linked to D-2 | Type-approval certificate, Administration approval basis and operating limitations. ClassNK states that BWMS should be approved by Administrations under IMO G8/G9 to comply with D-2 [ |
| Survey and certification | Reg. E-1/E-2; Appendix I | IBWMC, survey endorsements and any reissue records. NorthStandard notes carriage of the BWRB and international BWM certificate, and ABS links certain major BWMS modifications to commissioning testing and certificate reissue [ |
| Major BWMS modification or upgrade | Reg. E-1.1.5; Appendix I | Modification scope, commissioning test report, Flag/Class acceptance and updated IBWMC where applicable. ABS notes that a BWMS major modification or upgrade on an existing ship should trigger commissioning testing under Reg. E-1.1.5 and IBWMC reissue [ |
| BWMS failure, bypass or contingency action | Reg. B-1, B-2 and D-2, depending on the event | Approved BWMP contingency steps, BWRB entries, alarm/data records, notifications and corrective action. LR identifies IMO BWM.2/Circ.62 as contingency guidance, while BWM.2/Circ.80/Rev.1 supports record-keeping [ |
| Challenging water quality | Reg. B-1, B-2 and D-2 | CWQ assessment, BWMS limitation evidence, BWRB entry and any required communication. LR cites MEPC.387(81) for ships whose BWMS faces operational limitations in CWQ, and Bureau Veritas notes that Circ.80/Rev.1 aligns CWQ scenarios with BWRB documentation [ |
| Reception-facility discharge | Reg. B-3.6 for the reception-facility route | Facility acceptance, receipt, BWMP instruction and BWRB entry. GloBallast notes that Reg. B-3.6 provides a route where ballast water is discharged to a reception facility [ |
| U.S. port-call requirements | Separate from the IMO Convention anchor | Track U.S.-specific requirements in a separate compliance column, rather than writing them as IMO findings unless the same facts also breach the BWM Convention. NorthStandard treats the Convention and U.S. ballast-water regulations as distinct compliance topics [ |
Start with the statutory documents, then verify that they still match the ship as operated. A certificate is not enough if the BWMP, equipment configuration, record book and crew practice point in different directions.
D-1 and D-2 should not be blended in the report. DNV states that D-1 covers ballast-water exchange and D-2 covers ballast-water treatment [6]. If the ship is operating under D-2, evidence of untreated discharge, bypass, out-of-limit treatment or failed treatment should normally be tested against D-2, the approved BWMP and the BWRB record [
2][
3][
6].
For each ballast operation, cross-check:
Record-book compliance is more than a clerical check. It is often the bridge between the Convention requirement and the operational evidence on board. BWM.2/Circ.80/Rev.1 provides the 2024 IMO guidance on ballast-water record-keeping and reporting [2]. Bureau Veritas notes that this revised guidance revokes the earlier Circ.80 and adds instructions for documenting CWQ scenarios in the BWRB [
9].
A practical BWRB review should verify that routine uptake, circulation, treatment, exchange where applicable, discharge, corrections and signatures are traceable to the ship’s logs and BWMS data [2][
6]. If CWQ affected treatment, LR points to MEPC.387(81) as interim IMO guidance for situations where the BWMS encounters operational limitations or difficulty meeting demand in challenging water quality [
3]. In that case, the finding should connect the CWQ event to the BWMP, D-2 performance evidence, BWRB entry and any contingency or notification action [
2][
3][
9].
Do not bury a major equipment change inside a routine maintenance finding. ABS summarizes the interpretation that when a BWMS on an existing ship undergoes a major modification or upgrade, a commissioning test should be conducted under Reg. E-1.1.5 and the IBWMC should be reissued accordingly [1]. The evidence pack should include the modification scope, commissioning test record, Flag/Class acceptance and updated certificate.
A bypass or BWMS failure can create more than one issue: plan implementation, treatment performance and record-keeping. LR identifies BWM.2/Circ.62 as IMO contingency guidance, and BWM.2/Circ.80/Rev.1 provides the record-keeping framework for documenting ballast-water operations [2][
3]. Write the finding across those layers instead of citing only an alarm screen or a maintenance defect.
If ballast water is discharged to a reception facility, keep facility evidence with the BWRB. GloBallast notes that Reg. B-3.6 provides that ballast-water management standards do not apply to ships that discharge ballast water to a reception facility [8]. The audit file should therefore retain facility acceptance, receipt evidence and the BWMP/BWRB link [
8].
U.S.-specific ballast-water requirements can be operationally important, but they should be kept separate from the IMO Convention column unless the same evidence also breaches a Convention duty. NorthStandard’s circular addresses both the BWM Convention and U.S. ballast-water management regulations, which is a useful reminder to separate regulatory bases in the audit matrix [12].
Before closing the report, assemble the file in the same order as the matrix:
The strongest ballast-water audit does not stop at confirming that the ship carries a plan, a record book and a treatment system. It shows whether the ship is using the approved management route, recording ballast operations correctly, operating within D-1 or D-2 as applicable, and preserving enough evidence to prove BWM Convention compliance [2][
3][
6].
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