Documentation Requirements Class 7
Port of Tauranga Hazardous Documentation Requirements
Class 7
D.G. Information - Import or Transhipment Cargo
At least two (2) days before arrival of a vessel, the agent or stevedore is to supply a copy of the Dangerous Goods Declaration for every consignment which carries IMDG classification.
This form is available to download and print to a colour printer.
Dangerous Goods Declaration (double-sided)
For non terminal operations the Vessel Operator is to supply a copy of the relevant documents to the Customer Service Centre (CSC). Email the CSC and Cargo services using the link:
Port of Tauranga Ltd requires at least a 2 - digit Dangerous Goods definition (e.g. 2.1) on all declarations. If only a single digit is provided the consignment will be treated as the most hazardous of that Class.
This applies to ALL types of cargo whether FCL or LCL or Breakbulk or Bulk Liquid, and must include container numbers.
The information is to be provided to the relevant Shift Supervisor or stevedore as may be applicable.
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/rules/dangerous-goods-2005.html#52
Please ensure that the container number, export vessel name and voyage number are entered on the Dangerous Goods Declaration.
D.G. Information - Export Cargo
Containers presented for export need to be accompanied by complete, legible hazardous certificates. These documents need to be collected and processed so that they are available for quick retrieval in the advent of spillage or other emergency event.
Container Terminal Operational Requirements
Shift Supervisors or stevedores receiving Hazardous Goods information as specified above are to ensure consignees or their stevedore agent, for Breakbulk consignments classified “DMV” or “L & R”, are notified accordingly.