Title: 3 Creation of shippers declaration
1 3 Creation of shippers declaration
2Provision of dangerous goods information from
shipper to shipping line
- The shipper or forwarder must provide the line
with full classification details at the initial
booking stage you will usually be requested to
complete a shipping line internal booking request
form - Later, when you despatch the goods, they must be
accompanied by a formal dangerous goods
declaration that complies with IMDG Code
requirements details in the following section
3Documentation Shippers dangerous goods
declaration
This example of a shippers declaration is taken
from page 20 of Guidebook 1
4Shippers dangerous goods declaration
- All dangerous goods
- consignments must
- be accompanied by a
- dangerous goods
- declaration that
- includes all
- classification details
- and is signed by the
- shipper
5Details required for the dangerous goods
declaration
- Shippers address
- Consignees address
- Ship voyage details
- Classification identification
- Packaging description
- Quantity
- Leading marks
- Shippers signature
See Guidebook Part A sections 3 4
6Shippers name address
Consignees name address
Voyage details
Number type of packaging
Leading marks
Classification identification
Container details
Packing certificate details not to be completed
by the shipper, to be completed only by the
container packer
7Classification details are vital
Details of the packaging, classification and
substance identification must all be entered on
the declaration See IMDG 5.4
See Guidebook Part A sections 3 4
8Classification details Proper Shipping
name Mandatory Class Mandatory UN
Number Mandatory Sub-risk (conditional) Packin
g Group (conditional) Marine Pollutant
(conditional) Flashpoint (conditional Control
emergency temperature (conditional) Fumigat
ion details (conditional) Radiation
details (Mandatory for Class 7) Explosives
details (Mandatory for Class 1)
9Shippers declaration This text confirms that
the shipper has accurately described his
dangerous goods and they are correctly
classified, packaged and labelled according to
all national and international legislation. This
is a mandatory text from the IMDG Code.
Net gross quantity of dangerous goods
This is where the document is signed and dated by
the shipper