Maritime Dangerous Goods
Course Overview
This two-day in-person programme covers the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code requirements for shipping dangerous goods by sea, with specific application to African seaport operations. South Africa and other African maritime nations strictly enforce IMDG Code compliance, and non-compliance can result in cargo seizure, fines, and criminal prosecution.
Participants will learn how to classify dangerous goods, pack and mark shipments correctly, prepare the required documentation, and understand stowage and segregation requirements. Practical exercises use real dangerous goods scenarios from African trade including chemicals, mining reagents, fuel products, and agricultural chemicals.
The programme also covers the interface between maritime dangerous goods regulations and port state control inspections, shipper responsibilities, and the role of the freight forwarder in ensuring compliance throughout the shipping chain.
Who Should Attend
- Shipping and logistics professionals handling dangerous goods cargo
- Export managers shipping chemicals, mining reagents, or fuel products
- Port and terminal operators managing dangerous goods facilities
- Freight forwarders processing dangerous goods shipments by sea
- HSE officers responsible for dangerous goods compliance
Learning Outcomes
- Classify dangerous goods correctly using the IMDG Code classification system
- Pack, mark, label, and placard dangerous goods shipments in compliance with IMDG Code
- Prepare complete dangerous goods documentation for ocean freight shipments
- Apply stowage and segregation requirements for vessel loading and African ports
- Manage the dangerous goods supply chain from shipper to consignee safely and legally
Course Modules
IMDG Code Classification & Identification
Dangerous goods classes, UN numbers, proper shipping names, classification procedures, and packing group assignments for maritime transport.
Packing, Marking & Labelling
Packaging requirements, marking and labelling specifications, placarding, documentation requirements, and the multimodal dangerous goods form.
Stowage & Segregation
Vessel stowage principles, segregation requirements between incompatible classes, special provisions, and African port handling requirements.
Compliance & Enforcement
Shipper responsibilities, port state control inspections, SAMSA enforcement, penalties for non-compliance, and emergency response procedures.
Course Details
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