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Stowage
Cargo ships
On deck in closed cargo transport unit or under deck
category 02 (up to 12 passengers)
Passenger ships
Stowage
Cargo ships
On deck in closed cargo transport unit or under deck
category 03 (up to 12 passengers)
Passenger ships
Stowage
Cargo ships
On deck in closed cargo transport unit or under deck in
category 04 (up to 12 passengers) closed cargo transport unit
Passenger ships
Stowage
Cargo ships
On deck only in closed cargo transport unit
category 05 (up to 12 passengers)
Passenger ships
Other passenger ships in which the limiting number of passengers ON DECK OR UNDER DECK
transported is exceeded
Stowage category B
Cargo ships or passenger ships carrying a number of passengers
limited to not more than 25 or to 1 passenger per 3 m of overall
length, whichever is the greater number
Other passenger ships in which the limiting number of passengers ON DECK ONLY
transported is exceeded
Stowage category C
Cargo ships or passenger ships carrying a number of passengers
limited to not more than 25 or to 1 passenger per 3 m of overall
length, whichever is the greater number
ON DECK ONLY
Other passenger ships in which the limiting number of passengers ON DECK ONLY
transported is exceeded
Stowage category D
Cargo ships or passenger ships carrying a number of passengers
limited to not more than 25 or to 1 passenger per 3 m of overall
length, whichever is the greater number
ON DECK ONLY
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Provide a good through ventilation for bagged cargo. Double strip stowage is
recommended. The illustration in 7.6.2.7.2.3 shows how this can be
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Category E, for closed cargo transport unit and pallet boxes only. Ventilation
may be required. The possible need to open hatches in case of fire to
provide maximum ventilation and to apply water in an emergency, and the
consequent risk to the stability of the ship through flooding of the cargo
space, shall be considered before loading.
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H2
H3
H14
Title
Note
Explosives
1.3, 1.6 *
Explosives
1.4
Flammable gases
2.1
2.2
Toxic gases
2.3
Flammable liquids
Flammable solids
(including selfreactive substances and 4.1
solid
desensitized explosives)
Substances liable to
spontaneous
4.2
combustion
Substances which, in
contact
with water, emit
flammable gases
Oxidizing substances
(agents)
4.3
5.1
Organic peroxides
5.2
Toxic substances
6.1
Infectious substances
6.2
Radioactive material
Corrosive substances
Miscellaneous
dangerous
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
substances and articles
The numbers and symbols in the table have the following meanings:
1 - Away from;
2 - Separated from;
3 - Separated by a complete compartment or hold from;
4 - Separated longitudinally by an intervening complete compartment or hold from.
X - The Dangerous Goods List has to be consulted to verify whether there are specific segregation provisions.
* - See 7.2.7.1 of this chapter for the segregation provisions between class 1 substances or articles.
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.17 azides
.18 alkalis.
7.2.5.3 It is recognized that not all substances, mixtures, solutions or preparations falling within a segregation group are
listed in the IMDG Code by name. These are shipped under N.O.S. entries. Although these N.O.S. entries are not
themselves listed in the segregation groups (see 3.1.4.4), the consignor shall decide whether inclusion under the
segregation group is appropriate and, if so, shall mention that fact in the transport document (see 5.4.1.5.11).
7.2.5.4 The segregation groups in this Code do not cover substances which fall outside the classification criteria of this
Code. It is recognized that some non-hazardous substances have similar chemical properties as substances listed in the
segregation groups. A consignor or the person responsible for packing the goods into a cargo transport unit who does
have knowledge of the chemical properties of such non-dangerous goods may decide to implement the segregation
requirements of a related segregation group on a voluntary basis.
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SG21
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SG24
SG25
SG26
SG27
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SG29
SG30
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SG32
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SG35
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SG50
SG51
SG52
SG53
SG54
SG55
SG56
SG57
SG58
SG59
SG60
SG61
SG62
SG63
SG64
Reserved
SG65
SG66
Reserved
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SG68
If flashpoint 60oC c.c. or below, segregation as for class 3, but "away from"
class 4.1.
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SG70
SG71
Within the appliance, to the extent that the dangerous goods are integral
parts of the complete life-saving appliance, there is no need to apply the
provisions on segregation of substances in chapter 7.2.
SG72
See 7.2.6.3.2.
SG73
Reserved
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SG75