Chemical storage is an indispensable element of the proper functioning of enterprises across many industries. The diverse physical, chemical, and biological properties of numerous substances and mixtures require specific conditions during storage. Inadequate adaptation and equipment of storage facilities, as well as failure to comply with requirements related to the segregation of incompatible materials, can lead to serious consequences such as fire, explosion, threats to the health or life of employees, damage to property, or harm to the environment.
Bespoke lectures and training on safe and effective chemical storage are available nationwide, complemented by expert consultations.
The IMDG Code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code) is a comprehensive set of regulations governing the safe maritime transport of dangerous goods. This publication addresses the most essential aspects of this field, including the classification of dangerous goods and the hazards they present; the preparation of shipments depending on the mode of carriage; methods of reducing transport costs through the application of exemptions; the principles of preparing transport documentation; as well as guidelines for stowage and segregation. The publication is available both in print and as an e-book.
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