Segregation Table IMDG Code 40-20
The general provisions for segregation between the various classes of dangerous goods are shown in the “segregation table”
Simplifying IMDG Code
The general provisions for segregation between the various classes of dangerous goods are shown in the “segregation table”
Dangerous goods having certain similar properties have been grouped together in IMDG Code. There are 18 segregation groups in total…
Segregation rules are different within container, container to container on board ships and on general cargo vessels.
Are there no segregation rules applicable for limited quantities?
What are the segregation rules for dangerous goods in Ports, Warehouses and Container Freight Stations?
What are the segregation provisions for dangerous goods when transported by rail? Can we load foodstuff or animal feed in…
What are the changes to segregation rules in IMDG Code 39th amendment?
Downlaod segregation table for IMDG Code 38-16
What is the Difference between Stowage and Segregation? How do we correctly stow and segregate dangerous goods on board ships?
Some Carriers ask shippers to confirm segregation group name for “N.O.S. Entries” which are not assigned to a segregation group.…
It is a myth that there is no segregation applicable for dangerous goods in limited...
Dangerous goods are incompatible to each other in case they react dangerously when they come...
Segregation of dangerous goods have different provisions like, general provisions, segregation inside containers, Segregation on container ships, Segregation on ro-ro…
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…