Stowage and Segregation of Dangerous Goods on General Cargo Ships
When feeds or other edible substances intended for consumption by humans or animals, foodstuff, is loaded it will require segregation…
Safety at Sea
When feeds or other edible substances intended for consumption by humans or animals, foodstuff, is loaded it will require segregation…
Stowage of dangerous goods on board container ships are decided by two factors, Document of Compliance and IMDG Code. IMDG…
One of the major changes came in IMDG Code 36-12 is revision of stowage categories...
Part 7 of IMDG Code 36th amendment , especially chapters 7.1 and 7.2, is extensively...
For stowage purpose IMDG Code recommends away from “Sources of Ignition” for some classes or...
The vapours of flammable liquids have a narcotic effect, and prolonged inhalation may result in...
In IMDG Code dangerous goods list column 16 (stowage and segregation) we see requirement “Clear...
Containers carrying Dangerous Goods must be segregated from each other in accordance with section 7.2.3...
Ammonium nitrate based fertilizer (UN 2071) must only be loaded in clean cargo space which...
Below dangerous goods require segregation from foodstuffs as “away from” or separated from”, look at...
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