Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Fall 2023
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• Why need to label goods
• Labeling package of a dangerous goods during
transportation is important.
• Labels use often to illustrate the hazards associated
with the goods, and ensuring the shipment is safely
handled and prevented any spills, accidents and
exposure.
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
Class 1: Explosives
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
Class 2: Gases
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
Class 2: Gases
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
Class 8: Corrosives
A substance that causes destruction of skin or corrodes steel or
non-clad aluminum,
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• Classes of Dangerous Goods
Examples:
Ammonium nitrate based fertilizer.
Asbestos
Automobile airbags
Lithium batteries
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• Other Marks
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• Consignor Responsibilities
The consignor must:
• Display or ensure the display of the required dangerous
goods safety marks on each large or small means of
containment that contains the dangerous goods.
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• Carrier Responsibilities
The carrier of dangerous goods must:
• Ensure that the required dangerous goods safety marks
remain displayed on the small means of containment while the
dangerous goods are in transport.
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• Case Study
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• Pipelines
• Pipeline Operators
• Pipeline Construction
• Pipeline Service
• Pipeline Equipment Manufacturers
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• References:
Source : https://www.mountainone.com/news/does-your-new-car-have-spare-tire-dont-count-it
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