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Shashi Kallada
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Introduction To IMDG CODE
How shipping Lines accept dangerous goods?
Recording of webinar conducted on 16th July 2020 How shipping lines verify dangerous goods bookings against IMDG Code and other national-regional regulations. Parties involved- Shippers, Forwarders, Carriers, Vessel Sharing Partners, Feeder Operators, Vessel Owners, Ports, Terminals. Link to webinar video https://youtu.be/9BRY1_Bcz5E Visit www.shashikallada.com for more information
2021-06-02
1h 04
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Stowage and segregation of dangerous goods on board ships
How Dangerous Goods are stowed and segregated on board ships? Recording of Webinar Dangerous Goods Stowage & Segregation conducted 20th Nov 2020. Stowage categories, segregation on board ships. IMDG Code, SOLAS, Document of Compliance. Living Quarters Sources of Ignition, Heat, On Deck, Under Deck, Document of Compliance, Stowage Categories, Accommodation, Temperature Controlled, Explosives, Engine Room, Walk ways, Life-saving appliances, Areas with public access, Outermost rows/ forward-aft most bays Link to webinar video https://youtu.be/jixxuAbITi8 Visit www.shashikallada.com for more information
2021-06-02
1h 17
Introduction To IMDG CODE
CTU Code Awareness for cargo securing in containers
Recording of Webinar on CTU Code conducted on 18th DEC 2020 "65% of damages to cargo result from poorly packed, blocked or secured cargo in CTUs, particularly freight containers” – Analysis by TT Club CTU Code is jointly developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) CTU Code addresses the concerns through a non-mandatory global code of practice for the handling and packing of cargo transport units for transportation by sea and land. Who should look at CTU Code for guid...
2021-06-02
53 min
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Dangerous Goods Declaration for sea transport under IMDG Code
(Recording of Webinar conducted on 9th April 2021) One of the primary requirements of a dangerous goods declaration is to convey the fundamental information relative to the hazards of the goods. The shipper who offers dangerous goods for transport must give to the carrier the information applicable to those dangerous goods, including any additional information and documentation as specified by IMDG Code. A carrier shall not accept dangerous goods for transport unless: A copy of the dangerous goods transport document and other documents are provided; or information is provided in electronic form...
2021-06-01
1h 08
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Flashpoint & Dangerous Goods
What is flashpoint? Why shippers must declare correct flashpoint for sea transport?
2021-02-21
07 min
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Tank Container _ Shipper's Responsibilities
Dangerous Goods in Tanks for transport by sea under IMDG Code.
2021-02-17
05 min
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Is vinegar Dangerous goods?
Sometimes we may cook horrible tasting food and give excuses but "Dangerous Goods" shipments must be always compliant to IMDG CODE. Cover image Photo by Rosana Solis from Pexels
2021-02-16
02 min
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Are Perfumes Dangerous Goods?
In every cosmetics shops, malls and supermarkets we get to buy perfumes. These products are transported all over the world on board container ships. How perfumes are classified in IMDG Code.. Cover image Photo by Mareefe from Pexels
2021-02-16
04 min
Introduction To IMDG CODE
Introduction To IMDG CODE (Trailer)
2021-02-16
00 min