IMDG Flashcards

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What is the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code?

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The IMDG code was introduced by the IMO to enhance and harmonise the carriage of dangerous goods and pollution prevention.

Consists of 2 volumes and 1 supplement.

Volume 1 
The main parts of volume one are;
Part 2 - Different classifications of DG's
Part 4 - Packing and tank provisions 
Part 7 - Segregation for transport

Volume 2
Part 3 - Dangerous goods list
Appendix A - List of generic and N.O.S (not otherwise specified) proper shipping names
Appendix B - Glossary of terms

Supplement

  • Emergency response procedure for ships carrying DG
  • Medical First Aid Guide (MFAG)
  • Reporting procedures
  • Safe use of pesticides in ships, cargo holds and CTU’s
  • Nuclear code (INF code)
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What are the different classes of dangerous goods?

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There are 9 in total
Class 1 - Explosives
Class 2 - Gases
Class 3 - Flammable liquids
Class 4 - Flammable solids
Class 5 - Oxidising substances and organic peroxides
Class 6 - Toxic + infectious substances
Class 7 - Radioactive material
Class 8 - Corrosive substances
Misc - Miscellaneous dangerous substances and environmentally hazardous substances

A way to remember: Ed, Goes, Licking, Shit, Off, Trainees, Rectal, Cavities, Mmm

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How would you find the emergency schedule (EmS) for a particular hazardous cargo?

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Every cargo has a UN number.
Using the UN number you can find out the corresponding EmS number
This will give you specific info on firefighting, spillage.

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What is a vessel’s dangerous goods Document of Compliance (DOC)?

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A ship must have a DG’s DOC to legally be allowed to carry dangerous cargo on board. A DOC includes;

  • What DG’s a ship can carry
  • How much of each DG a ship can carry
  • Where it can carry each DG

A ship’s DOC is renewed every 5 years by class

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Where can you find info in the event of a DG’s emergency?

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All DG's will come with a specification sheet on ARR detailing requirements for;
- Loading/unloading
- Stowage
- Segregation
- Emergency Response
- Class
- UN number/PSN
Subsidiary Group 

The specification sheets will make up the ships hazardous cargo manifesto.
Any DG without a spec sheet should be refused
As a backup, you can use the supplement for advice

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How are DG’s segregated?

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DG’s are segregated using the IMDG segregation table. It has four levels of segregation 1 being the least and 4 being the most. Segregation level is dictated by the packing group and the stowage group:

  • Packing group, 1 to 3, is how dangerous a DG is
  • Stowage group, A - E, this will denote if it can be stored on deck or under deck
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What document could you use to find advice in a medical emergency?

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Medical First Aid Guide (MFAG)

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What is a Marine Safety Data Sheet?

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  • Document that should be kept at the entrance to all stores where chemicals are stored
  • Details; Class, hazards, protective measures, stowage, handling, transportation
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AB comes to the Bridge and says there has been a spillage on deck, what are your actions?

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  • Inform Chief
  • Isolate the area
  • Get the EmS spec sheet from the DG manifest
  • Ask AB if he has been in contact (possible medical treatment)
  • Investigate incident further
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