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The IMDG Code (Amd. 41-22) E-Learning (Standard Course)
Introduction; what is the IMDG Code and what are 'dangerous goods'?
Welcome lesson (2:08)
Navigating the IMDG Code (1:34)
Our IMDG Code guide books (0:58)
Introducing the IMDG Code
Changes in the IMDG Code, amendment 41-22 (3:17)
What are 'dangerous goods'? (1:12)
Why are the rules in the IMDG Code important? (0:40)
Introducing Mike (0:22)
Confirmation question
Classification of dangerous goods: principles and the 9 hazard classes
The principles of classification (7:00)
Class 1 (8:33)
Class 2 (7:15)
Class 3 (1:15)
Class 4 (7:41)
Class 5.1 (2:12)
Class 5.2 (4:39)
Class 6.1
Class 6.2
Class 7 (2:16)
Class 8
Class 9 (1:26)
Marine pollutants
Waste classification
Summary quiz (0:58)
Packing dangerous goods
Selecting suitable containment for dangerous goods (4:49)
Tested and certified packaging
Examples of packagings: single and combination packagings (3:46)
Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs)
Marking and labelling of packages containing dangerous goods
Identifying dangerous goods (1:36)
Marking and labelling of packages
What is an 'overpack' and what are their marking and labelling requirements?
Dangerous goods packaging, marks and labels exercise
Introduction to the exercise and reference material (0:24)
Help Mike to prepare a shipment of dangerous goods
The limited quantities exemption
What are the 'limited quantities' provisions in the IMDG Code? (0:59)
What is a limited quantities 'combination packaging'? (1:02)
Packaging performance requirements for limited quantities
How to calculate whether the limited quantities provisions of Chapter 3.4 can be used (3:18)
Marking of packages with the limited quantities mark (1:10)
Marking of packages with orientation arrows (0:36)
Examples of how the limited quantities provisions work (2:41)
Segregation and stowage requirements for limited quantities
Overpacks containing goods packed as limited quantities
Documentation requirements for limited quantities
Help Mike prepare a shipment of dangerous goods packed as limited quantities
Exemptions for other small packages of dangerous goods
More exemptions?!
The excepted quantities provisions of Chapter 3.5 (5:14)
De minimis quantities
The small packaging exemption for UN 3082 and UN 3077 (1:54)
IMDG reference for UN 3082 and UN 3077 small packaging exemption
ADR special provision 375
IATA special provision A197
Summary
Tanks, MEGCs and CTUs
Tank selection and testing
Tank marks and placards (1:49)
MEGCs
Containers and the CSC
Marking and placarding containers and other CTUs (3:16)
Help Mike to mark and placard a tank and a container
Loading, stowage and segregation
Loading CTUs & The CTU Code
Stowage
Segregation (5:13)
4 Steps to segregation compliance
Segregation examples (5:44)
Segregation quiz
Documentation
How to complete dangerous goods transport documentation (3:38)
The information required
N.O.S. entries: additional information required (2:10)
Supplementing the proper shipping name and description
Assignment of segregation groups to less specific N.O.S. entries
Shipper's declaration
The container/vehicle packing certificate
Multimodal requirements
Summary quiz
Mike needs your help again!
Please help Mike to label, load, placard and document a consignment
Emergency response
General emergency response requirements
Shore side risk control
Shipments to, from, and through the USA
49 CFR: 'The HazMat Regulations'
Course completion
Give feedback
Refresher reminder
Access your certificate
Examples of how the limited quantities provisions work
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