2.1 Packaged dangerous cargoes and bulk dangerous
cargoes (liquid or solid):
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.1 name of the consignor (shipper) and date of
delivery to the port area, normally not less that 24 hours before
arrival;
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.2 for packaged dangerous cargoes: the Proper
Shipping Names of the dangerous goods, the UN number, the class or,
when assigned the division of the goods, including for class 1, the
compatibility group letter, (if applicable), any subsidiary risk,
the number and type of packages, packing group, the flashpoint range
(as appropriate), the quantity and additional information as required
by chapter 5.4 of the IMDG Code;
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.3 for bulk dangerous cargoes: the product name
and any other information required by the relevant IMO code; and
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.4 the name of the ship into which the dangerous
cargoes are to be loaded (if applicable), the ship’s agent and
the berth.