01420nam a22001697a 4500008004500000020001800045082001900063110000800082245009200090260005400182300001500236504040600251520048700657650003201144650002701176650004701203210115b 2010 ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789280115130 a341.75668bIMO aIMO aIMDG Code : international maritime dangerous goods code : incorporating amendment 35-10 aLondonbInternational Maritime Organizationc2010 axiv, 496p. aPart 1 General provisions, definitions, and training Part 2 Classification Part 4 Packing and tank provisions Part 5 Consignment procedures Part 6 Provisions for the construction and testing of pressure receptacles, aerosol dispensers, small receptacles containing gas (gas cartridges), and fuel cell cartridges containing liquefied flammable gas Part 7 Provisions concerning transport operations aThe International Maritime Dangerous Goods or IMDG Code was adopted in 1965 as per the SOLAS (Safety for Life at Sea) Convention of 1960 under the IMO. The IMDG Code was formed to prevent all types of pollutions at sea. The IMDG code also ensures that the goods transported through seaways are packaged in such a way that they can be safely transported. The dangerous goods code is a uniform code. This means that the code is applicable to all cargo-carrying ships around the world. aPacking and tank provisions aConsignment procedures aProvisions concerning transport operations