BAUXITE FINES
The provisions of this schedule shall apply to Bauxite cargoes containing both:
Notwithstanding the above provision, Bauxite cargo meeting the above
criterion may be carried as a Group C cargo in accordance with the provisions of the
individual schedule for BAUXITE where the shipper provides the master with a
certificate, in accordance with the result of the test approved by the competent
authority of port of loadingfootnote, stating that the moisture of the cargo freely drains
from the cargo so that the degree of saturation is not liable to reach 70%.
Description
A reddish-brown to brownish-yellow clay-like and earthy mineral. Insoluble in
water.
Characteristics
Angle of repose
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Bulk density (kg/m3)
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Stowage factor (m3/t)
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Not applicable
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1,100 to 2,000
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0.50 to 0.91
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Size
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Class
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Group
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More than 30% of fine particles less than 1 mm
and more than 40% of particles less than 2.5 mm
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Not applicable
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A
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Hazard
This cargo may liquefy if shipped at a moisture content in excess of its
Transportable Moisture Limit (TML). See sections 7 and 8 of this Code.
This cargo may suffer instability due to moisture content resulting in
dynamic separation and formation of a liquid slurry (water and fine solids) above
the solid material, resulting in a free surface effect which may significantly
affect the ship's stability. This cargo is not liable to undergo dynamic separation
when the cargo is shipped below its TML.
This cargo is non-combustible or has a low fire-risk.
Stowage & segregation
No special requirements.
Hold cleanliness
No special requirements.
Weather precautions
When a cargo is carried in a ship other than a ship complying with the requirements
in subsection 7.3.2 of this Code, the following provisions shall be complied
with:
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.1 the moisture content of the cargo shall be kept less than its TML
during loading operations and the voyage;
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.2 unless expressly provided otherwise in this individual schedule, the
cargo shall not be handled during precipitation;
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.3 unless expressly provided otherwise in this individual schedule,
during handling of the cargo, all non-working hatches of the cargo
spaces into which the cargo is loaded or to be loaded shall be closed;
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.4 the cargo may be handled during precipitation under the conditions
stated in the procedures required in subsection 4.3.3 of this Code; and
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.5 the cargo in a cargo space may be discharged during precipitation
provided that the total amount of the cargo in the cargo space is to be
discharged in the port.
Loading
Trim in accordance with the relevant provisions required under sections 4 and 5 of
this Code. When the stowage factor of this cargo is equal to or less than 0.56
m3/t, the tank top may be overstressed unless the cargo is evenly
spread across the tank top to equalize the weight distribution. Due consideration
shall be given to ensure that the tank top is not overstressed during the voyage and
during loading by a pile of the cargo.
Precautions
Bilge wells shall be clean, dry and covered as appropriate, to prevent ingress of the
cargo. The bilge system of a cargo space to which this cargo is to be loaded shall
be tested to ensure it is working.
Ventilation
No special requirements.
Carriage
The appearance of the surface of this cargo shall be checked regularly, including at
least daily visual inspections where condition permits, during voyage. If free water
or a liquid slurry above the cargo or fluid state of the cargo is observed,
including the flattening of the cargo, during voyage, the master shall take
appropriate actions to prevent cargo shifting, loss of stability due to free surface
effect and potential capsize of the ship, and give consideration to seeking
emergency entry into a place of refuge. Cargo hold bilges shall be sounded at
regular intervals and pumped out, as necessary.
An atypical motion of the ship (wobbling) may also be indicative of cargo instability
and the master shall consider appropriate action.
Discharge
No special requirements.
Clean-up
No special requirements.