According to the decision of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), starting from1991110, all countries that need to export dangerous goods by sea must implement the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Regulations. Specifically, the packaging of dangerous goods exported by sea from all countries in the world must be designed, produced and inspected in accordance with the requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Code. Those who meet the requirements are allowed to leave the country. In order to ensure the safety of shipping, and to enable the relevant departments of relevant countries to accurately, quickly and intuitively identify whether the packaging of dangerous goods used in a country meets the specified requirements, the United Nations stipulates that every packaging container that passes the inspection must be printed with a durable and clear dangerous goods packaging mark specified by the United Nations. In other words, the mark of dangerous goods packaging is the proof that the competent authorities of various countries have passed the packaging performance test of exported dangerous goods according to the requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Code. Packages with this logo can be accepted abroad, and those without this logo will be rejected. It can be seen that casting and printing packaging marks is one of the important contents of implementing the international maritime dangerous rules.
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