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ANNEX III REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION BY HARMFUL SUBSTANCES CARRIED BY SEA IN PACKAGED FORM. Regulation 1 Application 1. Unless expressly provided otherwise, the regulations of this Annex apply to all ships carrying harmful substances in packaged form. 1.1.
Annex III requires standards on packaging, marking, labeling, documentation, stowage, quantity limitations, exceptions and notifications for preventing or minimizing pollution by harmful substances. The U.S. implements MARPOL 73/78 Annex III under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA), codified within 46 USC 2101.
Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), Part 3 (Foreign Ships) applies to a foreign ship carrying a harmful substance in packaged form whilst it is in the territorial waters of the Island.
The existing text of MARPOL Annex III, as adopted by resolution MEPC.156(55), is replaced by the following: REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION BY HARMFUL
Regulation 3 of MARPOL Annex III. Packages must be marked on one side, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) on two opposing sides, and containers and tanks on all four sides. The IMDG code 37-14 has amended the requirement of marine pollutant marking through section 5.2.1.6.3 as follows: Marine Pollutant Mark. Minimum dimension 1 00 mm Minimum ...
Carriage of chemicals in bulk is covered by regulations in SOLAS Chapter VII - Carriage of dangerous goods and MARPOL Annex II - Regulations for the Control of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk.
MARPOL Annex III regulates chemicals carried in packaged form as marine pollutants identified in the IMDG Code. It sets out requirements for packing, marking, labeling, documentation, stowage, and quantity limitations to prevent pollution.