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Dangerous Goods Bill Of Lading
1. Document Identification: Title of document, unique B/L number, and document type specification (Dangerous Goods B/L)
2. Carrier Information: Full details of the carrier/shipping line, including name, address, and vessel information
3. Shipper Information: Complete details of the shipper/exporter including name, address, and contact information
4. Consignee Information: Full details of the consignee including name, address, and contact information
5. Notify Party: Details of parties to be notified upon arrival of the dangerous goods
6. Dangerous Goods Declaration: Proper shipping name, hazard class, UN number, packing group, and emergency contact information
7. Cargo Details: Description of goods, number of packages, type of packaging, gross weight, measurement
8. Safety Information: Emergency procedures, handling requirements, and segregation requirements
9. Routing Information: Port of loading, port of discharge, vessel name, voyage number
10. Terms and Conditions: Standard terms incorporating relevant legislation and liability provisions
1. Intermediary Ports: Used when the shipment involves transshipment through intermediate ports
2. Special Handling Instructions: Include when cargo requires specific temperature, ventilation, or other special handling requirements
3. Insurance Details: Used when insurance is arranged by the carrier
4. Customs Information: Include when specific customs requirements apply for the dangerous goods
5. Container Details: Required only for containerized dangerous goods shipments
6. Declaration of Value: Optional section for declaring value of goods when exceeding standard liability limits
1. Schedule A - Dangerous Goods Classification Details: Detailed breakdown of dangerous goods classification, including subsidiary risks and mixture compositions
2. Schedule B - Emergency Response Procedures: Specific emergency procedures and contact information for each type of dangerous good being transported
3. Schedule C - Container Packing Certificate: Certificate confirming proper packing and securing of dangerous goods in containers
4. Appendix 1 - Safety Data Sheets: Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all dangerous goods being transported
5. Appendix 2 - Dangerous Goods Manifest: Detailed manifest showing location and quantities of all dangerous goods on vessel
6. Appendix 3 - Segregation Plan: Plan showing how different classes of dangerous goods are segregated during transport
Authors
Carrier
Dangerous Goods
IMDG Code
Vessel
Bill of Lading
Combined Transport
Port of Loading
Port of Discharge
Shipper
Consignee
Notify Party
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Hazard Class
Packing Group
Emergency Response Procedures
Safety Data Sheet
Container
Package
Freight
Carriage
Stowage
Segregation Requirements
Marine Pollutant
Flash Point
Technical Name
Transport Document
Handling Instructions
Master
Sub-Carrier
Clean Bill of Lading
Transhipment
Limited Quantity
Exempted Quantity
Subsidiary Risk
Transport Index
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Place of Receipt
Place of Delivery
Warehouse-to-Warehouse
On Board
On Deck
Under Deck
Force Majeure
General Average
Dangerous Goods Declaration
Carrier's Rights and Immunities
Shipper's Warranties
Description of Goods
Limitation of Liability
General Average
Sub-Contracting
Loading and Discharge
Deck Cargo
Freight and Charges
Lien
Safety and Emergency Procedures
Notice of Arrival
Delivery
Law and Jurisdiction
Force Majeure
Claims and Time Bar
Package Limitation
Container Packed by Merchant
Combined Transport
Local Clauses
Himalaya Clause
Both-to-Blame Collision
Insurance
Indemnification
Delay
Temperature Controlled Cargo
Transhipment
Dangerous Goods Segregation
Security and Compliance
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