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IMDG Code 35-10 is in force
At its eighty-seventh session in May 2010, the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) adopted Amendment 35...
Acids and Alkalis ( IMDG 35-10)
Most viewed topic under segregation on this site is Acids and Alkalis. Most of the...
Note Verbale: IMDG Code, 2010 Edition
Corrections to the IMDG Code (Amendment 35-10) can be found at below link Note Verbale:...
WHICH IMDG CODE AMENDMENT I AM WRITING ABOUT?
This is one of the question frequently I receive from many readers. Please note all entries,...
Not Subject to IMDG Code
Certain substances, materials or articles which are listed in the UN Model regulations are not...
Tracking and monitoring equipment
Electronic cargo tracking is sometimes used in the multimodal transport. This is being done by...
World Oceans Day & MARPOL ANNEX III
June 08th is observed as World Oceans Day. 2011 & 2012 theme is Youth: the...
COMPETENT AUTHORITY – Approvals and Exemptions
IMDG Code defines competent authority as any body or authority designated or otherwise recognized as...
MARPOL
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), 73/78, is a combination of...
Batteries – UN 2794 -2795
Batteries containing acid and alkali are highly hazardous due to its corrosive nature. They are...
Vehicle – Flammable Liquid
Below is a decision tree to see whether a vehicle powered by flammable liquid is...
ORGANOMETALLIC SUBSTANCES
Organometallic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal....
DG Reefer – Commercial Reasons
Certain Dangerous Goods require mandatory transport in reefer containers due to safety reasons. These are...
Dangerous Goods Declaration
Documentation We all know that every consignment of dangerous goods, barring a few, needs a...