国际危规IMDG code (Amdt.35-10)
Foreword...
Preamble…
Part 1 – general provisions, definitions and training
Chapter 1.1 general provisions
1.1.0 introductory notes
1.1.1 application and implementation of the code
1.1.2 conventions
1.1.3 dangerous goods forbidden from transport
Chapter 1.2 definitions, units of measurement and abbreviations
1.2.1 definitions
1.2.2 units of measurement
1.2.3 list of abbreviations
Chapter 1.3 training
1.3.0 introductory note
1.3.1 training of shore-side personnel
Chapter 1.4 security provisions
1.4.0 introductory note
1.4.1 general provisions for companies, ships and port facilities
1.4.2 general provision for shore-side personnel
1.4.3 provisions for high consequence dangerous goods
Chapter 1.5 general provisions concerning class 7
1.5.1 scope and application
1.5.2 radiation protection program
1.5.3 quality assurance
1.5.4 special arrangement
1.5.5 radioactive material possessing other dangerous properties
1.5.6 non-compliance
Part 2 – classification
Chapter 2.0 introduction
2.0.0 responsibilities
2.0.1 classes, divisions, packing groups
2.0.2 UN numbers and proper shipping names
2.0.3 classification of substances, mixtures and solutions with multiple hazards (precedence of hazard characteristics)
2.0.4 transport of samples
Chapter 2.1 class 1 – explosives
2.1.0 introductory notes
2.1.1 definition and general provisions
2.1.2 compatibility groups and classification codes
2.1.3 classification procedure
Chapter 2.2 class 2 – gases
2.2.0 introductory note
2.2.1 definitions and general provisions
2.2.2 class subdivisions
2.2.3 mixtures of gases
Chapter 2.3 class 3 – flammable liquids
2.3.0 introductory note
2.3.1 definitions and general provisions
2.3.2 assignment of packing group
2.3.3 determination of flashpoint
2.3.4 determination of initial boiling point
Chapter 2.4 class 4 – flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous combustion; substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases
2.4.0 introductory note
2.4.1 definition and general provisions
2.4.2 class 4.1 – flammable solids, self-reactive substances and solid desensitized explosives 2.4.3 class 4.2 – substances liable to spontaneous combustion
2.4.4 class 4.3 – substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases
2.4.5 classification of organometallic substances
Chapter 2.5 class – oxidizing substances and organic peroxides
2.5.0 introductory note
2.5.1 definitions and general provisions
2.5.2 class 5.1 – oxidizing substances
2.5.3 class 5.2 – organic peroxides
Chapter 2.6 class 6 – toxic and infectious substances
2.6.0 introductory notes
2.6.1 definitions
2.6.2 class 6.1 – toxic substances
2.6.3 class 6.2 – infectious substances
Chapter 2.7 class 7 – radioactive material
2.7.1 definitions
2.7.2 classification
Chapter 2.8 class 8 – corrosive substances
2.8.1 definitions and properties
2.8.2 assignment of packing groups
Chapter 2.9 miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles (class 9) and environmentally hazardous substances
2.9.1 definitions
2.9.2 assignment to class 9
2.9.3 environmentally hazardous substances (aquatic environment)
Chapter 2.10 marine pollutants
2.10.1 definition
2.10.2 general provisions
2.10.3 classification
Part 3 – dangerous goods list, special provisions and exceptions
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Part 4 – packing and tank provisions
Chapter 4.1 use of packaging, including intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and large packaging
4.1.0 definitions
4.1.1 general provisions for the packing of dangerous goods in packings, including IBCs and large packaging
4.1.2 additional general provisions for the use of IBCs
4.1.3 general provisions concerning packing instructions
4.1.4 list of packing instructions
packing instructions concerning the use of packaging (except IBCs and large packaging)
packing instructions concerning the use of IBCs
packing instructions concerning the use of large packaging
4.1.5 special packing provisions for goods of class 1
4.1.6 special packing provisions for goods of class 2
4.1.7 special packing provisions for organic peroxides (class
5.2) and self-reactive substances of class 4.1
4.1.8 special packing provisions for infectious substances of category A (class 6.2, UN 2814 and UN 2900)
4.1.9 special packing provisions for class 7