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International Maritime Dangerous Goods CodeTransport of dangerous goods by sea is regulated in order to reasonably prevent injury to persons or damage to ship and their cargoes. Transport of marine pollutants is primarily regulated to prevent harm to the marine environment. The objective of the IMDG Code is to enhance the safe transport of dangerous goods while facilitating the free unrestricted movement of such goods. The United Nations’ Committee of Experts completed a report in 1956 dealing with classification, listing and labelling of dangerous goods and with the transport documents required for such goods. The primary goal being world-wide uniformity for regulations concerning the transport of dangerous goods by sea as well as other modes of transport. Each ship carrying dangerous goods in packaged form shall have a special list or manifest setting forth, in accordance with the classification set out in the IMDG Code, the dangerous goods on board and the location thereof together with the prescribed suitable packagings, marking, labelling and placarding. A detailed stowage plan, which identifies by class and sets out the location of all dangerous goods on board, may be used in place of such a special list or manifest. A copy of these documents shall be made available before departure to the person or organization designated by the port state authority. Cargo, cargo units shall be loaded, stowed and secured throughout the voyage in accordance with the Cargo Securing Manual approved by the Administration. The Cargo Securing Manual shall be drawn up to a standard at least equivalent to the guidelines developed by the Organization. When an incident takes place involving the loss or likely loss overboard of dangerous goods in packaged form into the sea, the master or other person having charge of the ship, shall report the particulars of such an incident without delay and to the fullest extent possible to the nearest coastal state. The report shall be drawn up based on general principles and guidelines.
II. NOTES: to enhance – направлять. to identify – обозначать. Cargo Security Manual – Наставление по креплению груза. guidelines – руководство. to be in charge of – быть ответственным.
III. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1) How is transporting of dangerous goods realized? 2) What is the primary goal of the IMDG? 3) What must have and ship carrying dangerous goods? 4) Why is it necessary to make copy? 5) What must be done in case of an incident?
СПИСОК ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ 1. Большая советская энциклопедия том 14. 2. Международная конференция по подготовке и дипломированию моряков 3. Международная конференция по подготовке и дипломированию моряков и 4. Молодцов С.В. Международное морское право, - Москва, 1987. 5. Морской энциклопедический справочник - Ленинград, Судостроение, 1986. 6. Нойкирхен Гайнц. Мореплавание вчера и сегодня, - Ленинград, 7. Серебряков В.В. «География морских путей. - Москва, Транспорт, 1981. 8. Фаворов П.А. Англо-русский морской технический словарь. — М.: Военное 9. Burger W. Radar Observer's Handbook for Merchant Navy Officers. — 10. Code of Federal regulations 35 Panama Canal. US Government Printing office. - 11. General Provisions of the Harbour bye Laws of the Port of Kerch. 12. Lees G.D., Williamson W.G. Handbook for Marine Radio Communication. - 13. Lloyd’s Maritime Atlas of 15-е izdanie world Ports Shipping places London, 1987. 14. Journal Seatrade Review Monthly, 1998. 15. Journal The ship’s agent, 1997. 16. Journal Yachting world, 1997.
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ INTRODUCTION 3
1. Our University 4 2. Register of shipping 5 3. Corporation of Lloyd’s 6 4. Sea routes 7 5. Canals 8 6. Sanitary rules 9 7. Fisheries commission 10 8. Fire prevention measures 11 9. Taking over the navigational watch 12 10. Ship’s classification 13 11. Electrical department watchkeeping duties 14 12. Watchkeeping duties for engineer 15 13. Watch keeping of the radio operator 16 14. The international transport workers federation 18 15. Navigational charts 19 16. Electronic chart system 21 17. Quality system 22 18. On insurance matters 24 19. Cutty sark tall ship races 25 20. Her majesty’s customs and excise 26 21. Port Regulations 27 22. The Panama canal 29 23. The radar 30 24. Automated mutual-assistance vessel rescue system (AMVER) 32 25. Safe working practice 33 26. The pilot 34 27. Passage planning 35 28. International radio medical centre (CI.R.V1) 37 39. Emergency drill guidance 39 30. Communication 40 31. Passage planning in restricted waters 41 32. The sailing ship “Khersones” 43 33. Life saving appliances 44 34. Clearing of the ship in 45 35. Fishing vessels 46 36. International Convention for the prevention of pollution from ships 47
37. International maritime convention 48 38. International regulations for preventing collisions at sea 50 39. The international law of the sea 51 40. Safe operation of ships 53 41. Maritime search and rescue 54 42. Satcom promotes marine safety 55 43. The GMDSS 56 44. Merchant ship search and rescue manual 58 45. Great Britain – the Great marine power 59 46. The port of Sevastopol 60 47. Merchant seaport Theodosiya 61 48. Kerch merchant sea port 62 49. Yevpatoriya merchant sea port 63 50. Yalta merchant sea port 64 51. The international ship and port facility security code 65 52. International Maritime Dangerous goods code 67
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