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1 International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
IMDG code International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code

2 Objectives Explain the dangerous goods classification
Recognize the IMDG labels Name the packing groups Name the proper documents Explain the DG cargo information flow Describe the stowage and segregation requirements Explain how to work with the IMDG code books.

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4 Hazardous Cargoes Petroleum products
Chemicals( industrial,pharmaceutical, agricultural ) Minerals Animal products Plant products Radioactive materials

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6 Class 1 EXPLOSIVES Class 1.1 mass explosion hazard
Class 1.2 projection hazard, not mass explosion Class 1.3 fire hazard minor, blast and/or projection hazard, not mass explosion Class 1.4 no significant hazard Class 1.5 very insensitive, but mass explosion hazard

7 Class 2 Gases Class 2.1 flammable gases
Class 2.2 non flammable, compressed gases Class 2.3 poisonous gases

8 Class 3 Flammable liquids
Class 3.1 Flashpoint below -18oC Class 3.2 Flashpoint in range -18oC to < 23oC Class 3.3 Flashpoint in range 23oC to 61oC

9 Class 4 Goods Class 4.1 flammable solids
Class 4.2 solids or liquids spontaneously Class 4.3 dangerous when wet

10 Class 5 Goods Class 5.1 oxidizing agents / oxidizing substances
Class 5.2 organic peroxides

11 Class 6 Goods Class 6.1 poisonous substances
Class 6.2 infectious substances

12 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Class 7 Goods RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS

13 Class 8 Goods CORROSIVES

14 Class 9 Goods MISCELLANEOUS

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18 Product Containment 1 Conventional packages
2 Intermediate bulk containers ( IBC ) 3 Portable tanks and road tank vehicles 4 Bulk packaging and portable tanks for solid dangerous goods 5 Limited quantities

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22 DG declaration

23 DG note

24 DG packing certificate

25 Dg list

26 Need for Advance Cargo Information
1 For checking cargo on arrival 2 For planning storage 3 for confirming stowage 4 For special treatment

27 Uses of Advance Information on Dangerous Cargoes
1 For checking cargo on arrival 2 For planning storage and stowage 3 For preparing for emergencies

28 Inspection resluts

29 Stowage Categories and Sources of Information on Stowage

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39 Accident Prevention 1 Obey all safety rules and regulations
2 No smoking 3 Do not eat or drink when handling DG 4 Take particular care when handling DG 5 Check DG is storage 6 Keep the DG information system up to date

40 Emergency Plan 1 Initial response system
2 Lines of responsibility and command 3 Emergency equipment 4 Liaison with local emergency services 5 Action specification 6 Reporting system 7 Publication and distribution of plan

41 Dealing with Emergencies
1 Accident prevention 2 emergency plan 3 Procedure practice 4 Equipment checking 5 Following the plan 6 Reporting system

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44 EMS

45 MFAG


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