
IMO Class Dangerous Goods
IMO Dangerous Good code with complete UN database for practical usage
DBG Nautical · com.dbg.imdg
UpdatedJul 3, 2024
PublishedOct 26, 2022
Packagecom.dbg.imdg
MD5c16a1b56e74937c5eff505b75491dcb3
SHA1 (signer)13:81:66:30:09:B5:D8:F6:0B:54:FA:1F:C4:CD:BB:CC:C0:57:78:95
Signed byCN=Gino Brokken, OU=Gino Brokken, O=Gino Brokken, L=Stekene, ST=Oost Vlaanderen, C=BE
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Websitehttp://www.dbgnautical.com
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What's new
upgrade to Android SDK level 33
Description
This app is all about the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG), and how these goods must be safely stowed and transported on board of a ship. Useful for both students of the IMDG code as for seafarers on board of their ship.
The placard browser explains the 9 classes of dangerous goods, and contains also a number of examples of labeling on packages and containers. We also made reference to the EmS Fire and Spillage codes. These codes are click-able and in a pop-up the F and S schedules are available.
The segregation tool lets you check segregation between 2 IMO class goods and is the equivalent of the IMDG Code 37-14 Segregation Table, including the Class 1 compatibility check.
This app further contains the complete IMO Dangerous Goods database, compliant with the IMO Amdt 38-16 (mandatory as from Jan 1, 2018). This database can be queried with the UN number or the Proper Shipping Name (PSN), available in English, French and German. The output gives most of the relevant information an active seafarer needs to know, in order to handle dangerous cargo according to the Code.
Next we added a tool to check ISO 6346 numbers of seagoing containers, either to calculate the check-digit or to check the validity of a complete number.
The theory section contains a nice overview of the IMDG code, in different chapters, ideally for students of the code, but also useful as a reference.
The placard browser explains the 9 classes of dangerous goods, and contains also a number of examples of labeling on packages and containers. We also made reference to the EmS Fire and Spillage codes. These codes are click-able and in a pop-up the F and S schedules are available.
The segregation tool lets you check segregation between 2 IMO class goods and is the equivalent of the IMDG Code 37-14 Segregation Table, including the Class 1 compatibility check.
This app further contains the complete IMO Dangerous Goods database, compliant with the IMO Amdt 38-16 (mandatory as from Jan 1, 2018). This database can be queried with the UN number or the Proper Shipping Name (PSN), available in English, French and German. The output gives most of the relevant information an active seafarer needs to know, in order to handle dangerous cargo according to the Code.
Next we added a tool to check ISO 6346 numbers of seagoing containers, either to calculate the check-digit or to check the validity of a complete number.
The theory section contains a nice overview of the IMDG code, in different chapters, ideally for students of the code, but also useful as a reference.
Required features
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
Permissions (2)
IMO Class Dangerous Goods requests the following Android permissions:
- Internet android.permission.INTERNET
- Com Dbg Imdg Dynamic Receiver Not Exported Permission com.dbg.imdg.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION