Examples of International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code in a sentence
Ensure that the shipping configuration or container, as applicable, complies with Performance Oriented Packaging (POP), in accordance with Annex 1 Part 7 of the International Maritime Organization – International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMO – IMDGC); Chapter 7 of the International Civil Aviation Organization – Technical Instructions for Safe Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO- TDGA); and 49 CFR, Transportation, Parts 107-178 if the end item is or contains a regulated hazardous material.
Dangerous goods are listed in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code or the Dangerous Goods Regulations.
The goods referred to above shall include, without limiting the generality of the a foregoing, all goods falling within the definition of “hazardous and dangerous goods” as specified by the South African Railways Regulations and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (MCO Code) and any other regulations governing the transport or movement of dangerous and hazardous cargo.
Where a Dangerous Substance enters the Harbour Facilities, the Harbour Operator shall comply with the terms of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987 and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code in respect of the Dangerous Substances.
The Seller shall comply with all requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations, the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and good commercial practice, acceptable to common carriers for shipment, and adequate to insure their safe arrival at the ultimate destination.