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It's Regina for Queen. When Prince Charles takes the throne it will still be "R" but it will then stand for Rex which is King.
In the UK - industrial estate.
International Longshoreman Association
statistical process control
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods is a Non-IMDG container.
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods is a Non-IMDG container.
IMDG
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.
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Proper shipping name: PICOLINES, Hazard class 3, packing group III. UN 2313
IMDG Special Provision 962 refers to specific regulations concerning the transport of certain dangerous goods by sea. It allows for the transport of low-hazard lithium batteries under certain conditions, such as being contained in equipment or packed with equipment, provided they meet specific criteria regarding their watt-hour rating and are properly packaged. This provision is designed to enhance safety while facilitating the movement of goods that may pose a lower risk. Compliance with the IMDG Code ensures that these shipments are handled appropriately to mitigate potential hazards during maritime transport.
DoD 4500.9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation Part III
• Enhance the safe transport of dangerous goods • Protect the marine environment • Facilitate the free unrestricted movement of dangerous goods
DOD 4500.9 R Defense Transportation Regulation Part II (Cargo Movement)
DOD 4500 9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation Part II (Cargo Movement)
Well it depends on your job. After IATA, IMDG would be good or a general Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Shipping Course. To follow on from that, a course on reading and preparing Material Safety Data Sheets.