As long as it is the import and export declaration of dangerous goods, we should pay attention to the following matters:
1. Before the export of dangerous goods, provide a dangerous goods manual to the forwarder (the manual must include Chinese and English names, dangerous goods grades, dangerous goods code page numbers and UN numbers), and the forwarder will ask the customs whether the port accepts such dangerous goods.
2. If the port receives such dangerous goods, it can start to arrange booking.
3. Before booking the space, you need to fill in the Application Form for Registration of Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Inspection Unit and the Application Form for Packaging Appraisal. If the company is registered in the entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureau where the port is located, it is not necessary to fill in the Application Form for Registration of Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Inspection Units. Then give these two documents to the factory, and the factory will apply to the local commodity inspection bureau for packaging identification of dangerous goods exported by sea.
4. When booking the shipping space, in addition to the normal documents, the following documents must be provided: the Chinese and English instructions for dangerous goods (photocopies), the use appraisal results of the packaging containers for dangerous goods exported by sea, and the performance appraisal results of the packaging containers for dangerous goods exported by sea (carton packaging). Note: sometimes a packing certificate is required.
5. When booking the space, if the dangerous goods are of different types, the dangerous goods must be booked separately according to different dangerous characteristics, so that the ship can stack and transport the dangerous goods with different characteristics according to the safety isolation requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Code.
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: What are dangerous goods?
Dangerous goods is an easy-to-understand concept, but in the legal sense, it covers dangerous chemicals and categories of dangerous goods. Dangerous goods refer to substances and articles with explosive, flammable, toxic, infectious, corrosive and radioactive characteristics, which are easy to cause personal injury, property loss or environmental pollution during transportation, storage, production, management, use and disposal, and need special protection.