IMDG stands for, International Maritime Dangerous Goods. It is an international guide to the transportation of dangerous goods by sea. I'm not sure about regulation 6 as you have asked, but in the code, Class 6 is related to toxic and infectious substances. See the related links below.
DoD 4500.9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation Part III
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods is a Non-IMDG container.
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods is a Non-IMDG container.
DOD 4500.9 R Defense Transportation Regulation Part II (Cargo Movement)
DOD 4500 9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation Part II (Cargo Movement)
Proper shipping name: PICOLINES, Hazard class 3, packing group III. UN 2313
• Enhance the safe transport of dangerous goods • Protect the marine environment • Facilitate the free unrestricted movement of dangerous goods
IMDG
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code), issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), regulates the movement of hazardous material by vessels in international waters.
cite title 8 section 23.89
AR 27-10
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