TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY SEA

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Learn how to apply appropriate safety precautions, and understand the legal requirements and operational restrictions involved in shipping dangerous goods by vessel transport. Gain a detailed understanding of International Maritime Dangerous Good (IMDG) Code regulations and practical knowledge of Code requirements, in relation to classification, packaging, vehicle packing and vessel stowage

Target Audience

Cargo operations and port managers responsible for the safe transport of dangerous goods shipments
▪ Shippers, cargo agents, consolidators, freight forwarders and other agencies involved in the transport of dangerous goods
▪ Instructional designers and instructors responsible for dangerous goods training

Key Topics

▪ IMDG Code
1. Key definitions, structure, application, terminology
▪ Regulatory applicability and international conventions
1. IMO/ IMDG background and jurisdiction
2. International agreements and conventions
▪ Classification and identification
1. IMDG Code class hazard definitions and basic terms
2. Use of the IMDG Code Dangerous Goods List
3. Limited and excepted quantity provisions
▪ Packaging
1.Use of the IMDG Code packing instructions
2.General and specific packaging requirements and limitations for all types of packaging
3.Selection of correct packaging for transport by sea
▪ Marking, labelling, and placards
1.Consignment procedures
2. Placarding requirements of cargo transport units
3. How to complete the multimodal Dangerous Goods form
▪ Vessels, CTUs Consignments
1.Segregation and stowage

Course Content

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Curriculum

Day 1
  •  IMDG Code applicability
  •  Classification of dangerous goods
    1. The nine hazard classes
    2. Maritime pollutants
  • Dangerous goods list, special provisions and exceptions
    1. General provisions
    2. Structure of the DG list
    3. Abbreviations and symbols
Day 2
  • Packaging requirements
    1.  General and specific requirements
    2. Type of packaging
    3. UN marking for approved packaging
    4. Limited quantities and excepted quantities
    5.  Provisions of construction and testing of packages
  • Consignment procedures
    1.  General provisions
    2.  Marking and labeling of packages including IBCs
    3. Placarding and marking CTUs
    4. Transport documentation
    5. Acceptance of dangerous goods
Day 3
  • Provisions concerning Transport Operations (handling, loading and unloading of CTUs)
    1.  Stowage and segregation requirements
    2. Safe handling procedures and transport of dangerous goods on barges
    3. Special provisions in the event of an incident and fire precautions
    4. Temperature control provision
    5. Transport of waste
  • Review
  • Final examination

Course Details

Duration: 3 days (24 hours)

 Venue: TBA

Certification: An INSPIRE Certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the course and final examination

Career Pathways

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
  • Use IMDG and complete the necessary dangerous goods transport documents
  • Apply the regulations to identify, pack, mark, label and document dangerous goods
  • Understand the legal responsibilities involved with the shipping of dangerous goods by vessel transport

About the Instructor

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At IBMR IBS INSPIRE ACADEMY, the focus goes beyond education. IBMR IBS INSPIRE ACADEMY is the first & only institute offering flagship Industry Aligned programme. We aim at developing human potential through quality training, research, practical learning and professionalism. IBMR IBS INSPIRE ACADEMY objective is to assist individuals to reach their full potential and become dynamic and confident professionals in their given field. This is achieved by identifying a personal development plan covering theoretical skills and practical experience to nurture a person’s untapped potential.
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