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Section 0 in The Mumbai Port Trust (Transport, Handling and Storage of Dangerous Goods) Regulations, 2007 [Entire Act]

Port. 4.15 Marine Pollutants - 'marine Pollutants' means substances which, because of their potential to bioaccumulate in seafood or because of their high toxicity to aquatic ... Annex III of MARPOL 73/78 (International Convention for the prevention of pollution from ship, 1973/1978), as amended. 5.0 Classification of Dangerous Goods
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Section 13 in Cochin Port Trust (Handling Freight Containers Carrying Dangerous or Hazardous Cargo) Regulations, 2019 [Entire Act]

contents leak out, the immediate area shall be evacuated until the hazard potential can be assessed and such damaged packages shall not be transported ... emergency response organization including the fire service, medical services and pollution control organization shall be notified as necessary; (d) dangerous goods shall not be stuffed
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Section 3 in Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 [Entire Act]

major accident" means accident occurring while handling of bio-medical waste having potential to affect large masses of public and includes toppling of the truck ... handling of bio-medical waste; (o) "prescribed authority" means the State Pollution Control Board in respect of a State and Pollution Control Committees in respect
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Section 17 in The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 [Entire Act]

Supreme Court of India. An enterprise engaged in activities with potential threat to the health and safety of the persons residing in the surrounding areas ... develop National laws regarding liability'and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage. 3. It is deemed expedient to develop and codify
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