Year: 2021 Language: english Author: Standard Club Genre: Guide Publisher: Standard Club Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 17 Description: Nowadays the seed cake entry in IMSBC code covers a wider range of products that are made from seeds, grains, cereals, fruit or vegetables. Seed cake cargoes are commonly shipped for use as animal feed or biofuel, and are usually transported in the form of pulp, meals, cake, pellets and expellers. With some exceptions, seed cake is a hazardous cargo that can self-heat owing to the residual oil content and/or the presence of moisture, due to the fact the bulk temperature of the cargo can rise to the point of spontaneous ignition. The shipper is required, according to the provisions of the IMSBC code, to provide a certificate from a person recognised by the competent authority of the country of shipment confirming the oil and moisture content of the shipment, on the basis of which the category of the seed cake cargo is determined. This guide, aimed to masters and cargo officers, outlines the main recommendations regarding seed cake carriage, updated to IMSBC code 5th revision (amendment 05-19), entered into force on 1 January 2021, and supersedes the previously issued Standard Cargo publications on the ‘Carriage of Seedcake’. As examples of good or bad practice brief case studies are provided. Additional info: Standard Club is a specialist marine and energy insurer that also provides advice and best practices documents aimed to better know and manage risks related to marine and offshore activity. The Standard Club’s loss prevention (LP) department includes master mariners, naval architects, ship production engineers and specialist surveyors.
Contents
What is seed cake? Types of seed cake Criteria for dangerous goods flow chart Hazards associated with the carriage of seed cake Documentation Hold cleanliness Loading, stowage and segregation Hatch covers Discharge Clean-up Emergency procedures Duties of the cargo officer Case study: citrus pulp pellets Case study: heated soybean meal Case study: loading violation – palm kernel expeller (PKE) Club’s Cover
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Master's Guide to Carriage of Seed Cake
Year: 2021
Language: english
Author: Standard Club
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Standard Club
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 17
Description: Nowadays the seed cake entry in IMSBC code covers a wider range of products that are made from seeds, grains, cereals, fruit or vegetables. Seed cake cargoes are commonly shipped for use as animal feed or biofuel, and are usually transported in the form of pulp, meals, cake, pellets and expellers. With some exceptions, seed cake is a hazardous cargo that can self-heat owing to the residual oil content and/or the presence of moisture, due to the fact the bulk temperature of the cargo can rise to the point of spontaneous ignition. The shipper is required, according to the provisions of the IMSBC code, to provide a certificate from a person recognised by the competent authority of the country of shipment confirming the oil and moisture content of the shipment, on the basis of which the category of the seed cake cargo is determined.
This guide, aimed to masters and cargo officers, outlines the main recommendations regarding seed cake carriage, updated to IMSBC code 5th revision (amendment 05-19), entered into force on 1 January 2021, and supersedes the previously issued Standard Cargo publications on the ‘Carriage of Seedcake’.
As examples of good or bad practice brief case studies are provided.
Additional info: Standard Club is a specialist marine and energy insurer that also provides advice and best practices documents aimed to better know and manage risks related to marine and offshore activity. The Standard Club’s loss prevention (LP) department includes master mariners, naval architects, ship production engineers and specialist surveyors.
Contents
What is seed cake?Types of seed cake
Criteria for dangerous goods flow chart
Hazards associated with the carriage of seed cake
Documentation
Hold cleanliness
Loading, stowage and segregation
Hatch covers
Discharge
Clean-up
Emergency procedures
Duties of the cargo officer
Case study: citrus pulp pellets
Case study: heated soybean meal
Case study: loading violation – palm kernel expeller (PKE)
Club’s Cover
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