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1. Answer the questions:

    1. What are dangerous goods?

    2. What dangerous goods do you encounter on a daily basis?

    3. What is the difference between dangerous goods and dangerous for transport goods?

    4. What is the purpose of dangerous goods management?

2. The UN Model Regulations use a classification system in which each dangerous substance or article is assigned to a class, depending on the nature of the danger it presents. There are 9 Classes, some of which are sub-divided. Define the type of danger which a substance presents. Look at the pictures and match them with the following classes.

  1. Miscellaneous

  2. Corrosives

  3. Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases

  4. Flammable liquids

  5. Toxic gas

  6. Flammable solids

  7. Oxidising agents

  8. Non-flammable nontoxic gas

  9. Substances liable spontaneous combustion

  10. Toxic substances

  11. Organic peroxides

  12. Infectious substances

  13. Radioactive materials

  14. Flammable gas

  15. Explosives

Vocabulary

    1. These are the terms for you to learn.

    1. Make sentences with them.

    2. Translate them.

  1. fragile

  1. overhanging

  1. to align

  1. exceed

  1. hook

  1. stand out

  1. seal

  1. adhesive label

  1. stack up

  1. bagged cargo

  1. seal up / off

  1. severe tipping

  1. explosive substances

  1. tumbling

  1. staple

  1. stowage

  1. toxic

  1. equidistant

  1. partial delivery

  1. be clamped at

  1. to examine

  1. insulating footwear

  1. unload

  1. impermeable to water

  1. vehicle

  1. break bulk cargo

  1. to unload cargo from a ship

  1. insulation

  1. diagonally

  1. strap

  1. repack

  1. barrel

  1. comply with a rule

  1. to be evenly loaded

  1. intact

  1. drum

  1. undamaged

  1. exceed

  1. bale cargo

  1. crate

  1. to place

  1. protruding

  1. bale

  1. alongside

  1. to strap in

  1. fit to be loaded

  1. chest

  1. door securing mechanisms

  1. valuable freight

  1. rough handling

  1. on arrival

  1. batch certificate

2. Match terms 1- 10 with definitions a-j:

  1. Intact

  1. (of a substance or structure) not permitting the passage through it of a fluid or of a particular solute in a fluid

  1. Bale cargo

  1. a U-shaped metal loop with pointed ends, driven into a surface to hold a bolt, hook, or hasp or to hold wiring in place

  1. Partial delivery

  1. a small disk or wafer of wax, lead, or paper bearing such an imprint and affixed to a document or load to prove authenticity or to secure it

  1. Impermeable

  1. capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means

  1. Staple

  1. use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity

  1. Fragile

  1. a large package of raw or finished material tightly bound with twine or wire and often wrapped

  1. Seal

  1. easily broken, damaged, or destroyed; frail

  1. Toxic

  1. A situation that occurs when one broker does not meet his/her part of the contractual obligation to deliver all securities at an agreed date

  1. Insulation

  1. untouched or unimpaired; left complete or perfect

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