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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · It concentrates on IMDGs stowage and segregation requirements, with simplified guides that make it quick and simple for vessel carriers to determine segregation requirements and plot where CTUs should be placed on vessels.

  2. Use our segregation tool for dangerous goods to better minimise the risk of storing incompatible hazardous chemicals and goods. Note: This segregation tool is only a guide and not meant to replace a safety data sheet (SDS) or a risk assessment.

  3. Sep 2, 2016 · In this article, we will share with you dangerous goods segregation table, the general principles of segregation, and how to get necessary information to determine whether you should transport or store a hazardous material together with other hazardous materials.

  4. Let us check segregation between certain dangerous goods and reach the conclusion taking above three steps which may lead to further steps to achieve compliance to segregation requirements. Example 1 UN 1263 PAINT, Class 3 PG II

  5. GUIDELINES 1. In all cases the manufacturers SDS should be consulted. Combustible liquids shall be segregated in the same manner as Class 3 flammables. 3. Do not store “Dangerous when wet” chemicals in areas with water suppression systems i.e. sprinklers. # Contact with flammables or combustible substance causes vigorous oxidation reactions

  6. When transporting dangerous goods, segregation rules help minimise the risk of incompatible substances reacting dangerously if they come into contact with each other due to a leak, spill or vehicle accident. Segregation is particularly important to prevent food from being contaminated.

  7. (Stability and Reactivity) Section 7 of this guide contains a segregation chart which identifies the types of chemicals that can be stored together and those that cannot. When identifying chemical incompatibility you should also consider: • combustible materials such as wood or paper, which may increase the likelihood or severity of a fire