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Bulk Cargoes
With regard to maritime transport, a distinction is made between
dangerous goods in packaged form and goods carried in bulk. Bulk
transport means that the product is loaded directly into a cargo
hold in the ship without any further containment. Large quantities
are often carried at the same time. Bulk cargoes may be solid,
liquid or liquefied gaseous products.
Different products constitute different risks and certain
substances are not permitted to be carried in bulk on ships.
Certain cargoes present particular danger when they are carried in
bulk, such as sawdust and unslaked lime. When liquid or gaseous
products are carried in bulk, the ship must always be constructed
with cargo holds in the form of special tanks.
Substances that have no noxious chemical properties must still
be handled and loaded according to special rules du to their
physical properties, such as high weight and tendency to shift. If
these properties are not properly observed, the ship may be
overloaded or its stability impaired.
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