Description
Titanomagnetite sand has a nominal iron content of 57%.
Characteristics
Physical properties
|
Size
|
Angle of repose
|
Bulk density
(kg/m3)
|
Stowage factor
(m3/t)
|
Up to 0.4
mm
|
Not
applicable
|
2,740 to
2,820
|
0.35 to
0.36
|
Hazard
classification
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Class
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Subsidiary hazard(s)
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MHB
|
Group
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Not
applicable
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Not
applicable
|
Not
applicable
|
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 is non-combustible or has a low fire risk.
Stowage and 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 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;
-
.2 unless expressly provided otherwise in this individual
schedule, the cargo shall not be handled during precipitation;
-
.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;
-
.4 the cargo may be handled during precipitation under the
conditions stated in the procedures required in 4.3.3 of this Code; and
-
.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
Cargo shall be trimmed to avoid steep surfaces of cargo that could collapse
during voyage. As the density of the cargo is extremely high, 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 to prevent ingress of the
cargo. Bilge covers shall not significantly degrade the capacity or operation of the
bilge system. Bilges shall be sounded and pumped out, as necessary, throughout the
voyage.
Ventilation
No special requirements.
Carriage
Unless this cargo is carried in a ship complying with the requirements in
7.3.2 of this Code, the appearance of the surface of this cargo shall be checked
regularly during the voyage. If free water above the cargo or fluid state of the cargo
is observed during the voyage, the master shall take appropriate actions to prevent
cargo shifting and potential capsize of the ship, and give consideration to seeking
emergency entry into a place of refuge.
Discharge
No special requirements.
Clean-up
After discharge of this cargo, the bilge wells shall be checked and any
blockage shall be removed. If the ship is fitted with a de-watering system of the cargo
spaces, after discharge of this cargo, the system shall be checked and any blockage in
the systems shall be removed.