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The Multimodal Dangerous Goods Document (Australia: MO41) is a standardised form used for the safe transport of dangerous goods by sea, compliant with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, SOLAS, and MARPOL regulations.
It serves as both a dangerous goods declaration and a container/vehicle packing certificate, detailing critical information such as shipper and consignee details, proper shipping names, UN numbers, class, packing group, and container specifics.
The MO41 ensures proper classification, packaging, labeling, and secure stowage of dangerous goods, reducing risks during maritime transport.
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Dangerous Goods Awareness
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Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling
- Hazardous Chemicals in Mining: why Specialist Consultants keep Australian and Papua New Guinea Mine Sites on Top of their Safety Game
- The need for chemical storage and handling consult!
- Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling: your guide to compliance in Australia
- Risks with Flammable Gas Cylinders
- Corrosive Substances
- Flammable Liquids
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Dangerous Goods Training
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Dangerous Goods by Airfreight
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Dangerous Goods by Sea
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Dangerous Goods by Road
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Dangerous Goods Regulations
- Hazardous Chemicals in Mining: why Specialist Consultants keep Australian and Papua New Guinea Mine Sites on Top of their Safety Game
- The need for chemical storage and handling consult!
- Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling: your guide to compliance in Australia
- Dangerous Goods by Air - IATA DGR Process Flow
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Safety Protection Systems
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Downloads
- Significant changes IATA DGR 67 in 2026
- Assembly Instructions ORP 4GV/X29 UN packaging
- Assembly Instructions ORP 4GV/X9 UN packaging
- Dangerous Goods by Air - IATA DGR Process Flow
- Classification of Infectious Substances
- Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods (DGD) - Air
- Multimodal Dangerous Goods Document - MO41
