- It is necessary to use both books to obtain the required information when shipping dangerous goods by sea.
- Part – 1 : General provision, definitions and training.
- Part – 2: Classification.
- Part – 4: Packing and tank provision.
- Part – 5: Consignment procedure.
Also question is, which of the following is included in Part 7 of the IMDG Code?
This chapter contains the general provisions for the stowage of dangerous goods in all types of ships. Specific provisions applicable to, container ships, ro-ro ships, general cargo ships and barge carrying ships, are stipulated in chapters 7.4 to 7.7.
Secondly, what are the main parts contents of IMDG Code Volume 2? Volume 2 includes the following parts:
- Part 3 Dangerous goods list , special provisions for limited and excepted quantities exceptions.
- Appendix A List of generic and N.O.S. (not otherwise specified) proper shipping names.
- Appendix B Glossary of terms.
Considering this, how many parts does the IMDG Code contain?
7 parts
Is the IMDG Code applicable to all types of vessel?
The 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 dangerous goods code is a uniform code. This means that the code is applicable to all cargo-carrying ships around the world.