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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES CODES
Modern maritime transportation involves the
shipment of more than a million chemical materials.
In such a situation it is clear that the characteristics
of each of the many different chemical substances must
be determined and measures taken accordingly. As a result
of this requirement, in 1960 the Inter-governmental
Maritime Consultative Organization, known as IMCO for
short, categorized the most important dangerous chemical
substances in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods
– Code, or IMDG-C for short, which classified dangerous
substances according to international standards and
stated that labels measuring at least 10 cm x 10 cm
should be put on all containers carrying this kind of
cargo. It listed nine different classes according to
the different characteristics which constituted a hazard
to life and property. These are given below with their
international label and code.
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CLASS 1
EXPLOSIVES
hould be stored away from the crew’s quarters and the
ship’s boats and immediately under the hold’s hatches.
Substances included in this class:
Gunpowder, Fireworks, Smokebombs, Munitions, Dynamite
etc.
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CLASS 2
GASES
CLASS 2.1
FLAMMABLE GASES : Should be stored away from crew’s
quarters and any source of heat.
Substances included in this class :
Acetylene, Ethane, Ethylene, Methane, Hydrogen, Lighter
Gas etc.
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CLASS 2.2
TOXIC GASES : Should be stored away from any source
of heat, the crew’s quarters and foodstuffs.
Substances included in this class :
Ammonia, Flor, Prussic Acid, Chloride, Carbon Monoxide
etc.
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CLASS 2.3
NON-FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GASES : Store on or under
the deck in a cool, well-ventilated place. Containers
filled with this kind of gas will expand if heated and
there is a high risk of an explosion.
Substances included in this class :
Argon, Helium, Carbon Dioxide, Coal Gas, Oxygen etc.
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CLASS 3
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inflammable liquids are divided into three groups
according to the temperature at which, in a vapour state,
they explode when heated.
CLASS 3.1
PETROL : Combustion at less than 18°C. Should always
be stored above the deck.
CLASS 3.2
FUEL OIL: Combustion at between 18°C and 23°C.
Should be stored above or below the deck.
CLASS 3.3
FUEL OIL: Combustion at between 23°C and 61°C.
Should be stored below the deck.
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CLASS 4
GASES
CLASS 4.1
FLAMMABLE SOLID : Should be stored on top or below
the deck. Should be kept away from living quarters.
Substances included in this class :
Aluminium Powder, Celluloid, Naphthalene, Red Phosphorus,
Films, Naphtha Oil, Dry Fiber etc.
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CLASS 4.2
SPONTENOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE : Should be stored in well
ventilated areas and air should be able to circulate
between the stored materials.
Substances included in this class :
Copra, Fish Powder, Hay, Charcoal etc.
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CLASS 4.3
DANGEROUS WHEN WET : Solids which are inflammable
when wet or when in contact with water. Should be stored
in well ventilated, dry areas and always away from any
contact with water.
Substances included in this class :
Alkaline Alloys, Barium, Calcium Carbide, Ferro Silicon,
Natrium, Magnesium etc.
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CLASS 5
OXIDIZÝNG SUBSTANCES
CLASS 5.1
OXIDIZING AGENT : The substances in this category
can create an inflammable environment when brought into
contact with oxygen. For this reason they should not
be stored next to combustible materials.
Substances included in this class :
Nitrate, Artificial Fertilizers, Ammonium Sulphate,
Barium Chlorate etc.
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CLASS 5.2
ORGANIC PEROXIDE : The substances in this class
can be inflammable or explosive. They should be stored
above deck, covered and in a dry, cool areas.
Substances included in this class :
All peroxides
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CLASS 6
TOXIC
CLASS 6.1
TOXIC SUBSTANCES : Toxic substances are those which
can enter the human body through the mouth and cause
death. For this reasons they should be stored away from
foodstuffs, drinks, living quarters and materials which
increase humidity, such as tobacco.
Substances included in this class :
Arsenic, Aniline, Barium Oxide, Phenol, Nicotine, Lead,
Cyanide, Mercury Products etc.
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CLASS 6.2
INFECTIOUS (BIOLOGICAL) SUBSTANCES: These substances
contain microbes which can cause illness. They should
be stored away from foodstuffs, drinks and living quarters.
In case of danger the nearest health authority should
be notified.
Substances included in this class :
Bones, Marrow, Condensed Meat Wastes, Animal Skins,
Dehydrated Blood etc.
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CLASS 7
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS : These materials should be
transported in specially sealed containers. The seals
must always be completely undamaged. They should preferably
be stored above deck and away from living quarters,
foodstuffs, unprocessed films, pharmaceuticals and chemical
substances. They are divided into three groups according
to their level of radioactivity.
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CLASS 7.1
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CLASS 7.2
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CLASS 7.3
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