WitrynaIMO Classes Class 1. Explosives Class 2. Gases Class 3. Flammable Liquids Class 4.1. Flammable Solids or Substances Class 4.2. Flammable solids Class 4.3. … WitrynaClasses 2, 6.2 and 7 as indicated in 4.1.1.16 (Class 2), 4.1.8.2 (Class 6.2), 4.1.9.1.5 (Class 7) and in the applicable packing instructions of 4.1.4 (packing instructions P201 and P202 for Class 2 and P621, IBC620 and LP621 for Class 6.2). 4.1.1.1 Dangerous goods shall be packed in good quality packagings, including IBCs and large
International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, 2024 …
WitrynaThe nine classes of dangerous goods are established within the IMDG Code according to the predominant hazard that they present. They are: Class 1: Explosives. Class 2: … WitrynaContents Page: Chapter 1.5 Insert “ Chapter 1.5 General provisions concerning class 7. 1.5.1 Scope and application. 1.5.2 Radiation protection program. 1.5.3 Quality … ontrack program resources
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WitrynaIMDG - Segregation Rules. Table 1 - For co-loading various IMO classes into 1 container. Table 2 - For co-loading various IMO Class 1 compatibility groups into 1 … Witryna25 lut 2024 · The IMDG Code, 2024 Edition (inc. Amendment 41-22) comes into force on 1 January 2024 and may be applied voluntarily as from 1 January 2024. The IMDG … Witryna6 lip 2016 · There are no special requirements in the SOLAS regulation II-2/19 for the carriage of dangerous goods of classes 6.2 and 7, and for the carriage of dangerous goods in limited quantities, as required in chapter 3.4 of the IMDG Code, and excepted quantities, as required in chapter 3.5 of the IMDG Code hence these are not included … ontrack prospect