![]() ![]() Inner packing is not required for articles such as aerosols or receptacles, small, containing gas. Packing for Limited Quantitiesĭangerous Goods in limited quantities must be always packed in combination packing. The biggest relaxation is less stringent requirement of segregation. In IMDG Code 37 th Amendment Stowage and Handling instructions are listed separately in column 16a in Dangerous Goods List with SW and H codes and column 16b lists out segregation codes, SG.Dangerous goods consigned according to chapter 3.4 of IMDG Code has relaxations from many provisions of IMDG Code including marking, labelling, placarding. Two closed containers requiring segregation “separated from” each other when loading vertically or horizontally they need to be segregated as shown. Vertical and horizontal segregation, athwart ships, fore and aft is defined for Closed Versus Closed, Closed Versus Open and Open Versus Open. Segregation between containers carrying dangerous goods are different for containerships with closed cargo holds and hatchless containerships. ![]() ![]() Substances, Materials or Articles assigned with stowage Category B can be loaded on deck or under deck on a cargo ship but on a passenger ship where limiting number of passengers are exceeded Category B must be loaded on deck only! Stowage Categories for Goods other than Class 1 (Explosives)įor example, UN 2076 Class 6.1 CRESOLS, LIQUID, stowage category in column 16 of dangerous goods list is Category B.
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