Guidelines for the Carriage of Charcoal and Carbon in Containers
Year: 2017 Language: english Author: CINS and P&I Club Publisher: CINS and P&I Club Edition: October 2017 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 7 Description: These Guidelines (published jointly by CINS and the International Group of P&I Clubs) for the carriage of Charcoal and Carbon in containers have been prepared by a CINS Work Group. It is estimated that global production of wood Charcoal and Carbon for domestic and export markets is about 53 million tonnes per year. The practices set out in this document are intended to improve safety during the carriage of Charcoal and Carbon and to ensure that it is properly declared, packaged and carried. Charcoal and Carbon shall be transported in compliance with the requirements set out in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code)2. However, the practices set out below include selected provisions from the IMDG Code plus additional precautions to enhance its safe carriage.
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Guidelines for the Carriage of Charcoal and Carbon in Containers
Year: 2017
Language: english
Author: CINS and P&I Club
Publisher: CINS and P&I Club
Edition: October 2017
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 7
Description: These Guidelines (published jointly by CINS and the International Group of P&I Clubs) for the carriage of Charcoal and Carbon in containers have been prepared by a CINS Work Group.
It is estimated that global production of wood Charcoal and Carbon for domestic and export markets is about 53 million tonnes per year.
The practices set out in this document are intended to improve safety during the carriage of Charcoal and Carbon and to ensure that it is properly declared, packaged and carried.
Charcoal and Carbon shall be transported in compliance with the requirements set out in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code)2. However, the practices set out below include selected provisions from the IMDG Code plus additional precautions to enhance its safe carriage.
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