Commission Regulation (EU) No 579/2014 of 28 May 2014 granting derogation from certain provisions of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the transport of liquid oils and fats by sea Text with EEA relevance
Modified by
  • Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/238of 19 February 2016amending the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 579/2014 granting derogation from certain provisions of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the transport of liquid oils and fats by sea(Text with EEA relevance), 32016R0238, February 20, 2016
  • Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/978of 14 June 2019amending the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 579/2014 granting derogation from certain provisions of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the transport of liquid oils and fats by sea(Text with EEA relevance), 32019R0978, June 17, 2019
Commission Regulation (EU) No 579/2014of 28 May 2014granting derogation from certain provisions of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the transport of liquid oils and fats by sea(Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1DerogationBy way of derogation to point 4 of Chapter IV of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004, liquid oils or fats which are intended for or likely to be used for human consumption ("oils or fats") may be transported in seagoing vessels which are not reserved for the transport of foodstuffs subject to compliance with the conditions laid down in Articles 2 and 3 of this Regulation.
Article 2Conditions for derogation1.The freight carried preceding the oils and fats in the same equipment in a seagoing vessel (hereafter called the "previous cargo") shall consist of a substance or a mixture of substances listed in the Annex to this Regulation.2.The bulk transport in seagoing vessels of liquid oils or fats which are to be processed shall be permitted in tanks that are not exclusively reserved for the transport of foodstuffs, subject to the following conditions:(a)where the oils or fats are transported in a stainless steel tank, or tank lined with epoxy resin or technical equivalent, the immediately previous cargo shall have been:(i)a foodstuff; or(ii)a cargo from the list of acceptable previous cargoes set out in the Annex;or(b)where the oils or fats are transported in a tank made of materials other than those referred to in point (a), the three previous cargoes transported in the tank shall have been:(i)foodstuffs; or(ii)a cargo from the list of acceptable previous cargoes set out in the Annex.3.The bulk transport in seagoing vessels of oils or fats which are not to be further processed shall be permitted in tanks that are not exclusively reserved for the transport of foodstuffs, subject to the following conditions:(a)the tank shall be:(i)of stainless steel; or(ii)lined with epoxy resin or technical equivalent;and(b)the three previous cargoes transported in the tank shall have been foodstuffs.
Article 3Record keeping1.The captain of the seagoing vessel transporting, in tanks, bulk oils and fats shall keep accurate documentary evidence relating to the three preceding cargoes carried in the tanks concerned, and the effectiveness of the cleaning process applied between those cargoes.2.Where the cargo has been transhipped, in addition to the documentary evidence required in paragraph 1, the captain of the receiving seagoing vessel shall keep accurate documentary evidence that the transport of the bulk oils or fats complied with the conditions laid down in Article 2 during the previous shipment and of the effectiveness of the cleaning process used between those cargoes on the other vessel.3.Upon request, the captain of the seagoing vessel shall provide the competent authority with the documentary evidence provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Article 4RepealDirective 96/3/EC is repealed.
Article 5This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.ANNEXLIST OF ACCEPTABLE PREVIOUS CARGOES
Substance (synonyms)CAS No
Acetic acid (ethanoic acid; vinegar acid; methane carboxylic acid)64-19-7
Acetic anhydride (ethanoic anhydride)108-24-7
Acetone (dimethylketone; 2-propanone)67-64-1
Acid oils and fatty acid distillates — from vegetable oils and fats and/or mixtures thereof and animal and marine fats and oils
Ammonium hydroxide (ammonium hydrate; ammonia solution; aqua ammonia)1336-21-6
Ammonium polyphosphate68333-79-9 and 10124-31-9
Animal, marine and vegetable and hydrogenated oils and fats according to the MEPC.2/Circ. of the IMO
Benzyl alcohol (pharmaceutical and reagent grades only)100-51-6
N-butyl acetate123-86-4
Sec-butyl acetate105-46-4
Tert-butyl acetate540-88-5
Ammonium nitrate solution6484-52-2
Calcium ammonium nitrate15245-12-2
Calcium chloride solution10043-52-4
Calcium nitrate10124-37-5
Calcium (II) nitrate dehydrate35054-52-5
Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate13477-34-4
Cyclohexane (hexamethylene; hexanaphthene; hexahydrobenzene)110-82-7
Epoxidised soyabean oil (with a minimum 7 % — maximum 8 % oxirane oxygen content)8013-07-8
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)64-17-5
Ethyl acetate (acetic ether; acetic ester; vinegar naphtha)141-78-6
2-ethylhexanol (2-ethylhexyl alcohol)104-76-7
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether637-92-3
Fatty acids
Arachidic acid (eicosanoic acid)506-30-9
Behenic acid (docosanoic acid)112-85-6
Butyric acid (n-butyric acid; butanoic acid; ethyl acetic acid; propyl formic acid)107-92-6
Capric acid (n-decanoic acid)334-48-5
Caproic acid (n-hexanoic acid)142-62-1
Caprylic acid (n-octanoic acid)124-07-2
Erucic acid (cis-13-docosenoic acid)112-86-7
Heptoic acid (n-heptanoic acid)111-14-8
Lauric acid (n-dodecanoic acid)143-07-7
Lauroleic acid (dedecenoic acid)4998-71-4
Linoleic acid (9,12-octadecadienoic acid)60-33-3
Linolenic acid (9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid)463-40-1
Myristic acid (n-tetradecanoic acid)544-63-8
Myristoleic acid (n-tetradecenoic acid)544-64-9
Oleic acid (n-octadecenoic acid)112-80-1
Palmitic acid (n-hexadecanoic acid)57-10-3
Palmitoleic acid (cis-9-hexadecenoic acid)373-49-9
Pelargonic acid (n-nonanoic acid)112-05-0
Ricinoleic acid (cis-12-hydroxy octadec-9-enoic acid; castor oil acid)141-22-0
Stearic acid (n-octadecanoic acid)57-11-4
Valeric acid (n-pentanoic acid; valerianic acid)109-52-4
Fatty acid esters — any ester produced by the combination of the listed fatty acids with any of the listed fatty alcohols, as well as methanol and ethanol. Examples of these are
Butyl myristate110-36-1
Cetyl stearate110-63-2
Oleyl palmitate2906-55-0
Methyl laurate (methyl dodecanoate)111-82-0
Methyl oleate (methyl octadecenoate)112-62-9
Methyl palmitate (methyl hexadecanoate)112-39-0
Methyl stearate (methyl octadecanoate)112-61-8
Fatty alcohols
Butyl alcohol (1-butanol; butyric alcohol)71-36-3
Caproyl alcohol (1-hexanol; hexyl alcohol)111-27-3
Capryl alcohol (1-n-octanol; heptyl carbinol)111-87-5
Cetyl alcohol (alcohol C-16; 1-hexadecanol; cetylic alcohol; palmityl alcohol; n-primary hexadecyl alcohol)36653-82-4
Decyl alcohol (1-decanol)112-30-1
Enanthyl alcohol (1-heptanol; heptyl alcohol)111-70-6
Lauryl alcohol (n-dodecanol; dodecyl alcohol)112-53-8
Myristyl alcohol (1-tetradecanol; tetradecanol)112-72-1
Nonyl alcohol (1-nonanol; pelargonic alcohol; octyl carbinol)143-08-8
Oleyl alcohol (octadecenol)143-28-2
Stearyl alcohol (1-octadecanol)112-92-5
Tridecyl alcohol (1-tridecanol)112-70-9
Fatty alcohol blends
Lauryl myristyl alcohol (C12 — C14 blend)
Cetyl stearyl alcohol (C16 — C18 blend)
Formic acid (methanoic acid; hydrogen carboxylic acid)64-18-6
Fructose57-48-7 and 30237-26-4
Glycerol (glycerine; glycerin; propane-1,2,3-triol)56-81-5
Glycols
1,3-butanediol (1,3-butylene glycol)107-88-0
1,4-butanediol (1,4-butylene glycol)110-63-4
Heptane (commercial grades)142-82-5
Hexane (technical grades)110-54-3 and 64742-49-0
Hydrogen peroxide7722-84-1
Iso-butanol (2-methyl-1-propanol)78-83-1
Isobutyl acetate (2-methylpropyl acetate)110-19-0
Iso-decanol (isodecyl alcohol)25339-17-7
Iso-nonanol (isononyl alcohol)27458-94-2
Iso-octanol (isooctyl alcohol)26952-21-6
Isopropanol (propan-2-ol; isopropyl alcohol; IPA)67-63-0
Kaolin slurry1332-58-7
Limonene (dipentene)138-86-3
Magnesium chloride solution7786-30-3
Methanol (methyl alcohol)67-56-1
Methylacetate79-20-9
Methyl ethyl ketone (2-butanone)78-93-3
Methyl isobutyl ketone (4-methyl-2-pentanone)108-10-1
Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MBTE)1634-04-4
Molasses, which has been produced from the conventional sugar processing industry using sugar cane, sugar beet, citrus or sorghum
Paraffin wax (food grade)8002-74-2 and 63231-60-7
Pentane109-66-0
Phosphoric acid (ortho phosphoric acid)7664-38-2
Polypropylene glycol (molecular weight greater than 400)25322-69-4
Potable water7732-18-5
Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) solution1310-58-3
N-propyl acetate109-60-4
Propyl alcohol (propan-1-ol; 1-propanol)71-23-8
Propylene glycol (1,2 propylene glycol; propan-1,2-diol; 1,2-dihydroxypropane; monopropylene glycol (mpg); methyl glycol)57-55-6
1,3-propanediol (1,3-propylene glycol; trimethylene glycol)504-63-2
Propylene tetramer6842-15-5
Sodium hydroxide solution (caustic soda, lye)1310-73-2
Sodium silicate (water glass) solution1344-09-8
Sorbitol solution (d-sorbitol; hexahydric alcohol; d-sorbite)50-70-4
Sulphuric acid7664-93-9
Unfractionated fatty acids from vegetable, marine and animal oils and fats and/or mixtures thereof, provided their sources are edible types of fats or oils
Unfractionated fatty alcohols from vegetable, marine and animal oils and fats and/or mixtures thereof, provided their sources are edible types of fats or oils
Unfractionated fatty esters from vegetable, marine and animal oils and fats and/or mixtures thereof, provided their sources are edible types of fats and oils
Urea ammonium nitrate solution (UAN)
White mineral oils8042-47-5

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