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✅ IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods Signs

The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code governs the processes by which classified cargo may be transported by sea, providing critical guidance on emergency response procedures and incidents.

Compliance with the code emphasizes the importance of specialized training for personnel involved in the transportation, handling, and emergency response of hazardous materials.

Minimum Marking Dimensions:

  • Package Marking: Minimum dimension 100x100mm.
  • Cargo Transport Unit: Minimum dimension 250x250mm.

Global Maritime Compliance: Adhering to IMDG standards ensures safety at sea and streamlines the international shipping of classified hazardous cargo.

It is used to signify the hazard class (4) and hazardous substances of the goods.

172237


It is used to indicate the hazard class (5) and hazardous substances of goods. Matching Codes:

172214B / 172275

172214W / 172276


The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code governs the processes by which classified cargo may be transported by sea. The code provides...

The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code governs the processes by which classified cargo may be transported by sea. The code provides...




The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code governs the processes by which classified cargo may be transported by sea. The code provides...

It is used to indicate the hazard class (5) and hazardous substances of goods.


It is used to indicate the hazard class (2) and hazardous substances of goods.

172233


It is used to indicate the hazard class (2) and hazardous substances of goods.

172232


Class 2.1 is a classification under the United Nations (UN) system for the transportation of dangerous goods. It refers to flammable gases that can ignite and burn when exposed to a source of ignition. These gases have a lower flammable limit in air of 13% or less by volume.

The UN number is a four-digit identifier assigned to dangerous goods to provide a standardized way of identifying them during transportation and emergency response situations.