Transcription of IMO/ILO/UNECE CTU Code
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IMO/ILO/UNECE code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU code ) 2014 Table of contents Chapter 1. Introduction .. 2 Chapter 2. Definitions .. 5 Chapter 3. Key requirements .. 9 Chapter 4. Chains of responsibility and information ..11 Chapter 5. General transport conditions ..15 Chapter 6. CTU properties ..17 Chapter 7. CTU suitability ..22 Chapter 8. Arrival, checking and positioning of CTUs ..25 Chapter 9. Packing cargo into CTUs ..30 Chapter 10. Additional advice on the packing of dangerous goods ..32 Chapter 11. On completion of packing ..35 Chapter 12. Advice on receipt and unpacking of CTUs ..37 Chapter 13. Training in packing of CTUs ..39 Annexes Annex 1 Information flow Annex 2 Safe handling of CTUs Annex 3 Prevention of condensation damages Annex 4 Approval plates Annex 5 Receiving CTUs Annex 6 Minimizing the risk of recontamination Annex 7 Packing and securing cargo into CTUs Appendix 1 Packaging marks Appendix 2 Friction factors Appendix 3 Practical methods for the determination of the friction factor Appendix 4 Specific packing and securing calculations Appendix 5 Practical inclination test for determination of the efficiency of cargo securing arrangements Annex 8 Access to tank and bulk tops, working at height Annex 9 Fumigation
throughout the Code. Chapter 3 provides overview an of basic safety issues relatedto the packing of CTUs, briefly described as “dos and don’ts”. Detailed information on how to comply with these “dos” and how to avoid the “don’ts” are contained in the followingchapters and in …
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