Crab shell meal

Crab shell meal is mainly used as an organic fertilizer, a natural source for calcium and magnesium which also helps in certain fungus problems. Crab shell meal is made from waste of crabs. The process includes cooking, dewatering, drying etc. Various minerals are contained in crab shell meal such as Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Manganese, Copper, Zinc, Iron, Cobalt, and Selenium. China and Japan are the largest consumers of crab shell meal.

Though not classified as dangerous goods a recent fire in one of the container has prompted U.K. P&I Club to issue warning to handle, stow and ship crab shell meal with similar requirements of carrying Fishmeal under UN Number 2216.

METAL POWDERS

Metal Powders are extremely flammable and very difficult to extinguish once it is burning.

Below metal powders are considered as dangerous goods by transport regulations.

Aluminium powder, coated
Hafnium powder, wetted with not less than 25% water
Titanium powder, wetted with not less than 25% water
Zirconium powder, wetted with not less than 25% water
Pyrophoric alloy or pyrophoric metal, n.o.s.
Aluminium powder, uncoated
Aluminium silicon powder, uncoated
Magnesium powder
Zinc ashes
Zinc dust or zinc powder
Barium alloys, pyrophoric
Zirconium powder, dry
Zirconium, dry, sheets, strip or coiled wire
Hafnium powder, dry
Titanium powder, dry

Titanium metal powder
Titanium metal powder (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Titanium sponge powders
Metal catalyst, dry
Magnesium granules, coated, particle size not less than 149 microns
Cerium, turnings or gritty powder
Aluminium smelting by-products