International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
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IMDG Code or International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code is accepted by MSC (Maritime Safety Committee) as an international guideline to the safe transportation or shipment of dangerous goods or hazardous materials by water on vessel. IMDG Code is intended to protect crew members and to prevent marine pollution in the safe transportation of hazardous materials by vessel.
Basis for national regulations
[edit]It is recommended to governments for adoption or for use as the basis for national regulations and is mandatory in conjunction with the obligations of the members of the United Nations under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78). It is intended for use not only by the mariner but also by all those involved in industries and services connected with shipping. Contains advice on terminology, packaging, labeling, placarding, markings, stowage, segregation, handling, and emergency response. The HNS Convention covers hazardous and noxious substances that are included in the IMDG code.
Updates
[edit]The code is updated and maintained by the CCC (formerly DSC) Sub-Committee of the International Maritime Organization every 2 years.
In Viet Nam according to Clause 2, Article 3 of Decree 34/2024/ND-CP, dangerous goods (dangerous goods) are goods containing dangerous substances that when transported on roads or inland waterways have the potential to cause harm to life, human health, environment, safety and national security.
Code in 2023
[edit]IMDG Code in the calendar year 2023 is either the 2020 Edition; Incorporating Amendment 40-20 or the 2022 Edition; Incorporating Amendment 41–22. Both the 2020 Edition and the 2022 Edition can be used in 2023.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- IMO Website: IMDG Code Archived 2015-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
- US Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
- IMO:Carriage of chemicals by ship
- IMO:Preamble:IMDG Code 2006 Edition [dead link]
- IMDG CODE in French version[permanent dead link]
- The codes as an Open Knowledge foundation dataset
- Free IMDG Code resources including free introduction and summary of recent changes
- Dich vu dong thung go in ISO standards by Kien Do