State of Odisha - Act
The Regulations on the Handling of Freight Containers Containing Dangerous/ Hazardous Cargo at Paradip Port, 1986
ODISHA
India
India
The Regulations on the Handling of Freight Containers Containing Dangerous/ Hazardous Cargo at Paradip Port, 1986
Rule THE-REGULATIONS-ON-THE-HANDLING-OF-FREIGHT-CONTAINERS-CONTAINING-DANGEROUS-HAZARDOUS-CARGO-AT-PARADIP-PORT-1986 of 1986
- Published on 1 January 1986
- Commenced on 1 January 1986
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 1986.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title.
- These Regulations may be called as "The Regulations on the Handling of Freight Containers Containing Dangerous/Hazardous Cargo at Paradip Port, 1986."| Class 1 | - | Explosives |
| Class 2 | - | Gases, Compressed, Liquified or dissolve under pressure. |
| Class 3 | - | Inflammable Liquids |
| Class 4.1 | - | Inflammable Solids |
| Class 4.2 | - | Substances liable to spontaneous combustion |
| Class 4.3 | - | Substances which in contact with water emit inflammablegasses. |
| Class 5.1 | - | Oxidising Substances |
| Class 5.2 | - | Organic Peroxides |
| Class 6.1 | - | Poisonous (Toxic, substances) |
| Class 6.2 | - | Infectious substances |
| Class 7 | - | Radio-active substances |
| Class 8 | - | Corrosives |
| Class 9 | - | Miscellaneous dangerous substances, i.e. any other substanceswhich experience has shown or may be show to be of such dangerouscharacter as to be treated as Dangerous Goods. |
2. General acceptability of ships carrying Dangerous/Hazardous Containers into the Port.
- 2.1. All dangerous/hazardous cargo entering the Port area must be classified, packaged, labelled and/or marked in accordance with the IMO Code and be declared by the Ship/Shipper accordingly. The container shall also be marked as such and shall be accompanied by a Packing Certificate issued by the Operating Company including the contents.3. Restriction on entry of ships carrying certain classes and quantities of Dangerous/Hazardous Cargo.
- 3.1. Ships carrying explosives shall be allowed only at such of anchorages or areas notified by the concerned Port Authorities except in such quantities as may be permitted to be handled inside the Port area by the Port Regulations applicable.| Class 2 | ... | Liquified Inflammable or Poisonous Gases |
| Class 3.1 | ... | Inflammable Liquids e.g. Carbon Disulphate |
| Class 4.2 | ... | Spontaneously Combustible liquids e.g. Aluminium Alkyls |
| Class 6 | ... | Tetramethyl Lead (Fuel Addictives) |
| Class 6.1 | ... | Poisonous (Toxic) substances |
| Class 6.2 | ... | Infectious substances |
| Class 8 | ... | Corrosives |
| Class 9 | ... | Miscellaneous dangerous substances |
4. Advance notification.
- 4.1. Ships. - The Master of the Ship Owner or Agent must inform the Port Authority at least 48 hours prior to arrival of the ship of the dangerous/hazardous goods in containers aboard the ship and those to be discharged at the Port.The intention to land or on load dangerous/hazardous cargo shall be given by the Steamer Agents or Consigners/Consignees in an application made in triplicate to the Deputy Port Conservators for seeking permission at least 48 hours in advance. The application shall include a complete list of all substance with their true chemical name and IMO Code Number.One copy of each such application and its enclosure shall be given to the Deputy Port Conservator/Officer-in-charge or Terminal Container and Traffic Manager. The list shall furnish complete details including their full/technical names, quantities, mode of packaging, IMO classification, if known and other relevant data. The items included in this list shall be serially numbered for reference and follow up correspondence. Application for issue of permits for inflammable liquids including petroleum as defined in the Petroleum Act shall contain the following information.Flash Points of such liquids and whether such liquids are miscible with water or not.In addition to these documents, a copy of the ship's cargo manifest shall also be forwarded to the Deputy Port Conservator and officer-in-charge of container terminal to enable them to gather information regarding transit cargo of dangerous/hazardous goods containers carried by each ship.5. Berthing.
- Any container ship carrying containers containing dangerous/hazardous cargo on board shall be berthed only when permission to berth is granted by the Port Authority at the designated berth.6.
The Port Authorities shall stack the Dangerous/Hazardous Cargo containers in either of the following :7. Stuffing and destuffing containers.
- 7.1. The Port Authority shall designate container depot/container Freight Station suitable to handle dangerous/hazardous cargo. The stacking of containers shall be in accordance with para 6 above. The stuffing or destuffing operation shall commence only after obtaining clearance from the Deputy Port Conservator. The stuffing and destuffing operation shall follow strictly the IMO Guidelines for packing of dangerous/hazardous cargo in a Freight Container and shall comply with classes 12 and 13 of IMDG Code (Appendix 'C').In case stuffing or destuffing is done in an area in the vicinity of stackyard, a minimum distance of 30 metres around shall be observed.11. Destuffing of dangerous/hazardous cargoes.
- 11.1. Notification of import of dangerous cargo must be given to the concerned Port Authority by the Operator prior to the arrival of the container within the Port.12.
Total quantity dangerous cargo in a designated area shall not exceed five container loads.13. Fire fighting.
- 13.1. Special fire fighting provisions shall be made in the designated area where dangerous/hazardous cargo containers are kept. These shall include.13.1.1. The provision of all fire fighting equipment as required by national or local regulations in properly maintained and fully operational condition.13.1.2. The provision of clear information as to emergency routines to be followed and a regular practice of such routines.13.1.3. Good liaison between the container base and the local fire brigade. The means to call the fire service shall be readily available at all times.13.1.4. Good house keeping and cleanliness - For example, patches of oil mixed with sawdust are a potential source of ignition, heaps of rubbish can be readily ignited, piles of dunnage can assist in the rapid spread of fire, etc.13.1.5. Proper care shall be taken to minimise sources of ignition such as smoking, unprotected or ill maintained electrical installations or repair equipment.13.1.6. Proper care of machinery and with its operations, particularly where re-fuelling is concerned.13.1.7. Clear access to fire appliances within the premises shall be maintained and a route kept clear all times to allow rapid access for emergency vehicles from outside.| IMDG Code of definition | Container base segregation | |
| 1. | Away from | Not touching each other nor overstowing one with the other. |
| 2. | Separate form | 3 metres (10ft) apart unless separated by fire-resistant wall. |
| 3. | Separated by complete compartment | 3 metres (10ft) apart unless separated by fire-resistant wall. |
| 4. | Separated longitudinally by an intervening completecompartment | In different sections of the container base separated by aroadway or other effective fire block, or at least 25 metres(80ft) apart. |
| X. | No general segregation recommended | If in doubt refer to the IMDG Code O. The Blue Book forparticular substance. |
1. Storage space should also be selected as between outside the buildings in accordance with the following guidelines :
| IMCO | Description | Storage |
| 1.4 | Safety Ammunition | Inside…Lock up |
| 1.5 | Very insersitive substances | Inside…Lock up |
| 1. | Other than Safety Ammunition and class | Not to be stored except by special arrangement |
| 1.5 | Compressed Gases | |
| ...Inflammable | Outside | |
| ...Poisonous | Outside | |
| ...Inert | Either | |
| ...Small cylinder (e.g. lighterfuel) | Inside | |
| 3. | Inflammable liquid | Outside |
| 3.1 | Low F.P. Below-18°C (CPF) | Outside |
| 3.2 | Intermediate F.P. - 18°C up to 13° (0°-73°F) | Small quantities inside |
| 3.3 | High F.P. 13°C-61°C (73°-141°F) | Either |
| 4.1 | Inflammable solids | Either |
| 4.2 | Spontaneous Combustible | Outside (keep dry) |
| 4.3 | Emit inflammable Gases in contact with water | Outside (keep dry) |
| 5.1 | Oxidising Substances | Large quantities outside Small quantities (less than 2 Tons) |
| 5.2 | Organic peroxides | Outside (may need to be kept cool) |
| 6.1 | Poisons (Toxic) | Either (look for other hazardous and store accordingly) |
| 6.2 | Infectious | Accept only by special arrangement |
| 7. | Radio Active | According to transport Class and A.E.A. recommendations |
| 8. | Corrosives | Either (Considers degree of corrosive and secondary hazard) |
| 9. | Miscellaneous (not to be construed as necessary low hazard) | According to particular hazard and quantity. |
13. Portable Tanks -
| IMCO Class | Passenger Ships | Cargo Ships | |||
| On deck | Under-deck | On deck | Under-deck | ||
| Explosives | 1 | * | * | * | * |
| Gases | 2 | * | * | * | * |
| Inflammable | 3.1 | Prohibited | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| Liquids | 3.2. | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| 3.3. | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [If not having poisonous or similar properties shown by a secondary label.] | |
| Inflammable Solids | 4.1 | * | * | * | * |
| Spontaneously Combustible Substances | 4.2 | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | Prohibited |
| Substances dangerous when wet | 4.3 | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| Oxidizing substances | 5.1 | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| Organic peroxides | 5.2 | Prohibited | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| Poisons | 6 | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Except under special conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |
| Radioactive substances | 7 | * | * | * | * |
| Corrosives | 8 | Prohibited | Prohibited | Prohibited | Prohibited |
| Misc. dangerous substances | 9 | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] | Prohibited | [Prohibited] [Under conditions to be specified by the competent authority.] |