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Current Scenario ] [ What
is Hazmat? ] [ Objective ]
[ Topics to be addressed ] [
Collaborators ] |
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[ Who Should Participate? ] [ Participaton
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CURRENT
Scenario |
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As of 1st January 2005 the International Maritime Hazardous Materials
Code (IMHAZMAT Code) is mandatory for the transportation of Hazardous
Materials internationally. The code in general covers almost all
the principle requirements for the transportation of Hazardous Materials.
Yet, HazMat (Hazardous Materials) incidents account for a large
number of industrial and transportation incidents. It is clear that
the IMHAZMAT Code or the other codes for transportation of HazMat
are not being implemented correctly at one or more stages of the
shipment. There are numerous participants in the transport chain.
Each participant has a critical role to play in ensuring the safe
transport of hazardous cargo.
Modern
shipping practices have resulted in majority of the cargo preparation,
packing and securing operation being controlled by the shipper.
Considering these practices it is evident that the only people that
actually have effective control over the goods are the shipper and
the packer. The rest of the participants (viz. booking staff, cargo
stowage personnel, Vessel’s Master & crew) play a largely
monitoring and documentary role. While practices of handling operations
and transport operations are controlled by dedicated and trained
staff – the crane, straddle and fork operators; the sea transport
part is in the hands of the well-trained officers and crew on the
ship. But, considerable doubts have been expressed time and again
on the competency of road and rail transport operators with respect
to HazMat and to the ability of packers to correctly segregate,
pack and secure HazMat in containers.
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What
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Chemicals form a large proportion of cargo being shipped globally
using the different modes of transport. Yet an understanding of
transportation of chemicals is seriously lacking amongst the numerous
participants in the supply chain.
Administration
and trade have an integral part to play in boosting competency within
the entire supply chain management. Legislation has placed the onus
for the transportation of HazMat on the shipper and packer. Yet,
a large number of shippers and packers have not accepted the burden
of competency of the people involved in controlling the carriage
aspect. This seminar is an effort to reach out to people in this
industry and to change the attitude towards HazMat.
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HAZMAT
INDIA Objective |
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The basic objective of HAZMAT Seminar is to change the attitude
towards Hazardous Materials by |
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Sharing
and dissipating knowledge
across all levels of the transportation chain
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Developing
business through better understanding of the IMHAZMAT
Code
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Providing
an interface between the transport industry and the chemical
industry to enhance efficiency through smoother
operations
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Preventing
potential loss
of property and human life besides eliminating eco-hazards.
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Initiating
compliance with the IMHAZMAT Code
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TOPICS
to be addressed |
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Introduction |
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What Hazardous Materials?
- Why is safety so important?
- What are the security aspects of HAZMAT?
- What are the impacts of HAZMAT Incidents? |
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Regulation
of HAZMAT - why is HAZMAT regulated |
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- the background to current regime
- the role of UN/IMO and National (Government)
- The responsibilities imposed by legislation
- Penalty regimes
- IMHAZMAT Code and legislation
- IATA/ICAO regulations (Air freight)
- Multimodal application of regulations
- Legislation applicable in:
::: Warehouses
::: Road transport
::: Rail Transport
::: Depots- container depots
::: CFS depot
::: Customs control for import
or export cargo
::: Shipping terminals
::: Air terminals (if you are
including airfreight) - which i think you should
::: Courier companies |
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Classification
of HAZMAT |
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Packaging
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Specific problems with some classes
- Class 1 Explosives
- Class 5.1 Oxidisers
- Class 5.2 Organic Peroxides
- Class 7 Radioactives
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UN Requirements
- Manufacturers responsibility
- Common problems with Packaging |
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Identification,
Marking, Placarding and Labelling |
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Documentation
of HAZMAT |
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Requirements for Road/Rail/Air/Sea
- Multi-modal implications of different mode requirements.
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Shipper's declarations
- Packing certificates
- Competent Authority Approvals
- Additional Certificates
- Problems associated with improper documents |
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Segregation
of HazMat |
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Packing
CTUs |
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incompatibility |
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- Securing cargo
- Requirements of Air or Sea or Road and Rail |
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Stowage |
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Bulk
carrier code / Bulk Chemical code |
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Air / Road / Rail / Sea |
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Emergency
Response for National Plan |
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ISO14001
and other management systems for HAZMAT |
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HAZMAT
Information systems - |
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Training
requirements for the transport of HAZMAT |
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Softwares for transport of HAZMAT
- integrated solutions
- stand alone systems
- effectiveness and efficiency
- cargo planning modules
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HAZMAT
INDIA Collaborators |
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Shipping
Ministry and Ministry of Environment |
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Licence
issuing authority (DGS, DGFT) |
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International
Maritime Organization (IMO)
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Trade
Associations
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WHO
Should Participate? |
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Ports |
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Ship
Management Companies |
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CFSs (Container Freight Stations)
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Class
Surveyors |
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Trade
Members
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Importers
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CHA’s
(Custom Handling Agents)
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Packing
industry |
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Maritime
Training Institutes |
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NVOCC (Non Vessel Operating Cargo Carrier) / Freight Forwarders |
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PARTICIPATION
Avenues |
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- SPONSORSHIP
- ADVERTISING
OPTIONS
- Special
HAZMAT Supplement: A Special supplement will be released
in the Bhandarkar Shipping News (August 16th 2005 issue) wherein
advertising space is available to organisations desirous of
associating with HAZMAT.
Tariff will be made
available on request.
- Insertion
in the Delegate Kit: An A4-sized handbill can be
included in the delegate kit. Please contact
us for pricing details
- Post
Seminar Transcript: A document detailing the proceedings
& lectures at HAZMAT will be dispatched to all delegates
in a fortnight after the conclusion of the Seminar. This document
will be a handy reference to the delegates for a long, long
time.
Advertising tariff
will be made available on request.
- DELEGATE
SPONSORSHIP
This entails sponsorship of personnel to HAZMAT Seminar.
Special goodwill tariffs for enrolment are as follows:
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Person Fee: Rs.2500/- / USD235
- 2
~ 5 nominees: Rs.2,250 (per head) / USD214
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6 ~ 10 nominees: Rs.2,000 (per head) / USD190
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upwards: Rs.1,850 (per head) / USD176
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SEMINAR
Venue |
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HAZMAT INDIA - SEMINAR
Taj President, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai.
- Date:
19th August 2005
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Time: IST 0930 Hrs. to 1900 Hrs.
- Contact
Person: Capt. V. K. Bhandarkar
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