Loading of Dangerous Goods on Ships: Document of Compliance vs IMDG Code Stowage Categories
Which dangerous goods are authorized for loading in under deck cargo spaces?
Simplifying IMDG Code
Which dangerous goods are authorized for loading in under deck cargo spaces?
Segregation rules are different within container, container to container on board ships and on general cargo vessels.
Are cars, motorcycles or construction equipment considered as dangerous goods? If vehicles are listed in IMDG Code should they always…
IMO defines passenger ship as a ship carrying more than 12 passengers - on international voyages. Let us look at…
Segregation of dangerous goods have different provisions like, general provisions, segregation inside containers, Segregation on container ships, Segregation on ro-ro…
A car, when burns, leaves nothing but its Skelton and emit toxic flames. It contains flammable fluid, gas, corrosive batteries,…
SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 19 is about Carriage of Dangerous Goods. The purpose of this...
Are vehicles dangerous goods? Is the current minimum required water discharge density for deluge/wet pipe/dry pipe of fixed water-based fire-fighting…
What is the Difference between Stowage and Segregation? How do we correctly stow and segregate dangerous goods on board ships?
Many a time vessel’s officers and shore side stowage planners have different interpretation for loading...
IMDG Code defines competent authority as any body or authority designated or otherwise recognized as...