The IMDG Code, or International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, is a set of guidelines developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to regulate the safe transportation of dangerous goods by sea. The code provides detailed instructions on the
1、危险品申报单(Dangerous Goods Declaration):托运人需填写,声明货物的危险性质、类别、包装方式等信息,是运输过程的起点。 2、联合国编号(UN Number):每个危险品都有一个独特的UN编号,用于快速识别其危险特性。 3、包装证书(Packaging Certificate): 性能证(Performance Certificate):证明包装符合IMDG Code等国际标准。
The objective of the IMDG Code is to ensure the safe transport of dangerous goods and prevent all types of marine pollution while allowing the free unrestricted movement of such goods. It also focuses on the preservation of the marine environment and the prevention of pollution. Voluntary complianc...
Japanese administration has decided to apply IMDG Code 38-16th Amendment on 1st January 2017. Therefore, all DG Applications & Documents should be made according to IMDG Code 38-16th Amendment for Japan export/import/transshipment Dangerous Goods. Other countries except Japan It is still valid for ...
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framework for air transport, detailing how to classify, package, label, and document hazardous materials for air freight. The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code serves a similar purpose for sea transport, outlining comprehensive guidelines for the safe carriage of dangerous goods by...
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Code: Regulates the transport of dangerous goods by sea. The IMDG Code is crucial for addressing the challenges of long-duration shipments and the potential exposure to moisture and saltwater, which can compromise the integrity of dangerous goods containers. The regulations under the IMDG Code includ...
In maritime transportation, dangerous goods are classified and transported under the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code or IMDG code. This code is regulated by the International Maritime Organization [IMO]. Image for representation purposes only The main aim of the IMDG code is to facilitate ...