High risk merchandise, are all solutions, chemical substances, mixtures or articles that may cause damage to people, materials, means of transportation and/or the environment and that are established or included in the IMDG Code and other International Regulations and that are applied to all territories for where it transits.
The attention that high risk merchandise requires, especially regarding its loading and unloading, disposition, stowage, separation, labeling, packing and boxing, is without a doubt one of the most important tasks in the safety chain. Is for this reason that everybody involved in this chain must have the aptitudes and knowledge necessary to develop and perform all the pertinent proceedings before the right authorities.
Based on the above, there are established norms and general dispositions for this kind of products, which are required and applicable in all ports and airports and to all airplanes and ships.
According to the established in the IMDG Code and in the High Risk Merchandise Regulation of IATA, the high risk merchandises are divided according to the following classification:
Class I Explosives
Class II Gases
Class III Flammable Liquids
Class IV Solid flammables
Spontaneously combustible materials; substances that deliver flammable gases when in contact with water.
Class V Comburent Substances and organic peroxides
Class VI Toxic and Infectious substances
Class VII Radioactive material
Class VIII Corrosive substances
Class IX Various high risk substances
Except otherwise specified in the Regulations, a “Declaration of the Forwarder” and the Bill of lading of the high risk merchandise must be emitted.
The forwarder is responsible to fill out the form established as “Declaration of the Forwarder of Dangerous Merchandises” for all and each one of the forwarding that contain dangerous merchandises classified as such, as follows: