3.1 Packaged dangerous cargoes:
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.1 the name of the ship and ship’s IMO number,
agent and estimated time of departure (ETD), as required by the regulatory
authorities;
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.2 a list showing the Proper Shipping Names of
the dangerous goods, the UN number, the class or, when assigned the
division of the goods, including for class 1, the compatibility group
letter, (if applicable), any subsidiary risk, number and type of packages,
packing group, the flashpoint range (as appropriate), the quantity
and additional information as required by chapter 5.4 of the IMDG
Code; and
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.3 the stowage location of the dangerous cargoes
on board.
3.2 Bulk dangerous cargoes (liquid or solid):
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.1 the name of the ship and ship’s IMO number,
agent and estimated time of departure (ETD), as required by the regulatory
authorities;
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.2 a list showing the product names of the bulk
dangerous cargoes and any other information required by the relevant
IMO code;
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.3 whether a valid International Certificate of
Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, or a Certificate
of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, whichever
is appropriate, and/or an International Pollution Prevention Certificate
for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (NLS Certificate)
and/or, an International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, as
appropriate, is held by the ship for the cargo; and
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.4 the stowage or location of the dangerous cargoes
on board.