Description
Hazard class labels
LeghornGroup specialized in IMO and ADR hazardous goods labels and packaging solutions for dangerous goods transportation industry. We have a wide range of hazard warning diamonds (Haz-Chem Labels) which are typically available in 48 hours from the order.
These ADR and IMO adhesive hazard class labels include all classes of hazard and flammability, Environmentally Hazardous labels and those related to the danger to marine pollution according to IMDG regulations.
Dangerous goods are divided into nine hazard classes.
Hazard classes define the type of hazard associated with goods.
Many goods fall into more than one class of danger.
TECHNICAL DRAWING
Here below the classes of Hazard labels:
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) establishes the package applicable conditions for the safe transport of marine hazardous and polluting goods (including tanks/tank containers) and bulk solids.
Vehicles carrying dangerous goods on ferries (both international routes and in UK waters, e.g. to and from islands) must meet the requirements of the IMDG Code.
On the basis of the Un Orange Book Model Regulations, the IMDG Code is published by the International maritime Organisation (IMO) and is revised every two years.
EXAMPLES OF USE
Examples of hazard class labels
Once dangerous goods are transported via container by sea must have the correct hazard class label. The container must be labeled as required by the IMDG regulation for maritime transport.
Here below some useful examples of the correct labeling.
EXAMPLE 1
EXAMPLE 2
EXAMPLE 3
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Examples of use
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