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MSC 85/26/Add.2 ANNEX 3 RESOLUTION MSC.268(85) - US Coast ...

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<strong>MSC</strong> <strong>85</strong>/<strong>26</strong>/<strong>Add.2</strong><strong>ANNEX</strong> 3Page 449.3.4 Segregation between solid bulk cargoes possessing chemical hazardsUnless otherwise required in this section or in the individual schedules for cargoes of Group B,segregation between solid bulk cargoes possessing chemical hazards shall be according to thefollowing table:Solid bulk materialsClass/divisio4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 6.1 7 8 9 MHBFlammable solids 4.1 XSubstances liable tospontaneous4.2 2 XcombustionSubstances which, in contactwith water, emit flammable 4.3 3 3 XgasesOxidizing substances 5.1 3 3 3 XToxic substances 6.1 X X X 2 XRadioactive materials 7 2 2 2 2 2 XCorrosive substances 8 2 2 2 2 X 2 XMiscellaneous dangeroussubstances and articles9 X X X X X 2 X XMaterials hazardous only inbulk (MHB)MHB X X X X X 2 X X XNumbers relate to the following segregation terms:2 “Separated from”:In different holds when stowed under deck. Providedan intervening deck is resistant to fire and liquid, avertical separation, i.e. in different compartments, maybe accepted as equivalent to this segregation.3 “Separated by a complete compartment or hold from”:Either a vertical or a horizontal separation. If the decksare not resistant to fire and liquid, then only alongitudinal separation, i.e. by an intervening completecompartment, is acceptable.XSegregation, if any, is shown in the individual schedules in this Code.I:\<strong>MSC</strong>\<strong>85</strong>\<strong>26</strong>-Add-2.doc

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