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Hempel's Cargo Protection Guide

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Introduction"Hempel's Cargo Protection Guide" provides information on the resistance of Hempel's cargo tank coatings towards a large number of cargoes, and how to maintain this resistance for the longest possible period of operation. The resistance of a tank lining (the actual film applied) is of course determined by the resistance of the coating material itself, but to a very high degree also by the execution of all work related to the application of the coating. For the resistance categories listed in the resistance table it is assumed that the execution of the job has been done in accordance with "Hempel's Technical Standard for Tank Coating Work". Hempel's cargo tank coatings have been formulated to meet the individual demands associated with various transportation patterns or various needs for storage. The selection of "the right" coating system must be based on an analysis of the cargoes intended to be carried, and of the typically occurring cargo sequences. Hempel is at your disposal to assist in this process.

The information in "Hempel's Cargo Protection Guide" is based on extensive laboratory testing, combined with field experience, and believed to be correct. However, Hempel makes no warranty nor assumes any liability or obligation in connection with its use.This edition cancels all previous editions.Data are subject to change without notice.

General notesAcid valueThe acid value is defined as the number of milligrammes of potassium hydroxide required to neutralize the free acids present in 1 gramme of oil, fat or other product. The test method is described in e.g. ASTM D 1639. Cargo variabilityCommercial cargoes vary in composition and impurities that can be detrimental to the coating should be avoided. It is recommended always to check the full specification of the cargo to be transported and ensure that this specification does not deviate significantly from the pure chemical listed. EpoxyHEMPADUR is Hempel's trade name for epoxy coatings. GALVOSILGALVOSIL is Hempel's trade name for a zinc silicate coating. Zinc silicates may be water borne or solvent borne. Both are, when fully cured, purely inorganic, and as such have excellent resistance towards organic solvents and related products. They have a somewhat open structure and therefore evaporation of cargo absorbed in the lining is quite fast, especially if the evaporation is assisted by ventilation. This generally allows a close sequence of cargo. Due to the nature of zinc silicate, their resistance is limited to cargoes within the pH range 6 to 9: - Cargoes with pH below 6 will dissolve the zinc pigment, resulting in a coating without protective value.- Cargoes with pH above 9 will dissolve the zinc and break down the silicate network. Transport or storage of cargoes, or any other exposure outside this pH-range must not take place. Inert gas systems may, if the scrubber is not functioning correctly, generate acidic gases of sulphur dioxide which may damage the zinc silicate coating. The inert gas for use in zinc silicate coated tanks must contain max. 0.02%

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(w/w) of sulphur dioxide. Zinc pick-up by a cargo may occur during transport or storage in a zinc silicate coated tank, even when the coating is resistant to the cargo. It is advisable to check with the receiver of the cargo if a possible zinc pick-up is considered to have a negative effect on the quality of the cargo. Specific Note 9 is a guidance note for a number of relevant cargoes. GasfreeGasfree in the sense "safe for man-entry" means that the tank atmosphere fulfils the following requirements:- Oxygen content is 21%.- Gas and vapour concentration is less than 1% of LEL (Lower Explosive Limit).- Content of "Toxics" is less than TLV (Threshold Limit Value). Safe entry of tanks is described in guides such as International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT). HEMPADURHEMPADUR is Hempel's trade name for epoxy coatings. For use as tank coating, a distinction is commonly made between two types of epoxies: - amine cured epoxies, and- phenolic epoxies, also sometimes termed Novolac epoxies. Both cure to give a close network, generally resulting in a slow absorption of cargo and a low maximum absorption. Desorption, however, is correspondingly slow, which has to be taken into consideration for some cargo sequences. Phenolic epoxies can be given an even more dense network and broader resistance by a heat treatment after normal curing. See post curing, Specific Note 19. Both types have quite versatile resistance. However, the phenolic epoxies, especially when postcured, have a significantly higher degree of resistance than that of the amine cured epoxies. The differences in resistance may be illustrated by their typical areas of use: Amine cured epoxies:Oil tankers, product tankers and storage tanks for mineral oil products and a wide range of inorganic chemicals. Phenolic epoxies:Chemical tankers and storage tanks for a wide range of highly refined products, vegetable oils and derivates as well as inorganic chemcials. Inert gasInert gas is commonly understood as water scrubbed exhaust gas, with a high content of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, and with a low content of oxygen. The composition varies depending on oil and engine efficiency, but could typically be:

To avoid corrosion, the content of sulphur dioxide must be maximum 200ppm (0.02%). pHpH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution. The pH scale is a logarithmic scale meaning that one pH unit corresponds to a ten times higher or lower concentration.

Component Concentration, %volNitrogen 80Carbon dioxide 12-14Oxygen 2-4Carbon monoxide 0.01Nitrous oxides 0.02Sulphur dioxide 0.005

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Sensitive cargoesVery pure or sensitive cargoes should not be transported or stored until the coating system has been conditioned. For GALVOSIL, conditioning will in general been achieved after 3 months in service, during which period the coating must have been sea water washed at least once. For HEMPADUR 15400, conditioning will in general been achieved after 3 months in service. For HEMPADUR 15500, conditioning will have been achieved after postcuring (see Specific Note 19). Before loading a sensitive cargo, the possible contamination of the cargo from a previous harmful cargo must be taken into account. Effective tank cleaning is always mandatory prior to sensitive cargoes. For edible cargoes, information on relevant regulations and certificates required should be obtained. Hempel does not accept responsibility for cargoes being affected by the coating or retained previous cargoes. SequencesFor some cargoes, sequences involving water or aqueous cargoes, either as previous or subsequent cargo, may be detrimentally fatiguing for the coating. For these cargoes the Specific Notes advise on safe handling. It is impossible to give any general advice on the effect of cargo sequences due to the innumerable permutations of cargoes. For advice on specific cargo sequences, please contact Hempel. Tank cleaningFor chemical tankers it is a common standard to clean the tanks after discharge of cargo, irrespective of the cargo type. The purpose is to avoid contamination of the following cargo by various debris and to minimize contamination of the following cargo by residues of the previous cargo. The cleaning, however, will also prolong the service life of the tank lining, provided that proper precautions are taken not to damage the lining mechanically or chemically. In general, one or more of the following operations are involved: - Ventilation to "gas free"- Wash for debris using sea water and fresh water, or fresh water only- Wash for residues of previous cargo using detergents and/or chemicals- Ventilation to "dry". The actually employed detailed procedure depends on the cargo sequence in question, and is based on: - Instructions from owner/charterer- Guidelines from independent tank cleaning guides (e.g. Dr. Verwey).- Recommendations by Specific Notes to the Resistance Table. Some general remarks to the procedures are given below:

pH value Type of solution Examples7 Neutral Pure water

Lower than 7 Acidic Citric acidHydrochloric acid

Higher than 7 Alkaline Caustic sodaAmmonia (aqueous)

VentilationVentilation to "gas free" aims at lowering the concentration of cargo vapour to a predefined, acceptable level. It is most effectively done by suction from the bottom of the tank, while introducing fresh air at the top at a relatively low flow rate.

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Ventilation to "visibly dry" aims at removing water adhering to the tank surfaces. Possible pools of water on the bottom are removed by mopping. It is most effectively done by suction from the top while introducing fresh air at the bottom at a relatively high flow rate. Drying will be facilitated by the use of heat (from heating coils) and by the use of dry air for replacement. Ventilation to "completely dry" aims at removing all cargo absorbed in the tank lining, and is arranged as for ventilation to "visibly dry". For zinc silicate, which releases the absorbed cargo through evaporation, the high flow rate itself will effect the drying. For epoxies, which release the absorbed cargo through diffusion, heat is the determining factor, and the flow rate could be kept relatively low. The rate of diffusion is first and foremost controlled by temperature, and the effect of ventilation is mainly to distribute heat.

WashingFor some cargo sequences washing with water can be done without any implications for the tank lining, whereas for others it may have a detrimental effect. The use of chemicals and cleaning agents must be in accordance with the Cargo Protection Guide. If in doubt, please obtain Product Data Sheet and Material Safety Data Sheet and consult Hempel. It is generally recommended to keep the washing time as short as possible and the temperature of the wash water as low as possible. As a rule of thumb, a high temperature is only justified if the cleaning efficiency is doubled by a 10°C/18°F increase in temperature.

TemperatureIt is generally advisable to avoid operating temperatures higher than dictated by the handling of the cargo. Unless otherwise stated, the following indicative max. temperatures apply:

For some cargoes, the resistance category is accompanied by a maximum temperature, e.g. "+, max. 35°C", meaning that the lining is fully resistant at and below 35°C/95°F. In case of transport or storage of aqueous cargoes at temperatures higher than ambient, all adjacent cargo tanks should in general be either empty or contain cargo with the same temperature, and all adjacent ballast tanks must be empty. This is in order to avoid excessive temperature gradients across the paint film resulting in excessive absorption of cargo, which is fatiguing for the paint film. VentilationSee: Tank cleaning. WashingSee: Tank cleaning. Zinc silicatesGALVOSIL is Hempel's trade name for a zinc silicate coating. RESISTANCE TABLE

FormulaThe chemical formula provides the elementary composition of those cargoes which are well defined as chemicals. "(sol)" after the chemical formula or alone in the column means that the cargo is an aqueous solution or dispersion.

NameThe cargoes are arranged alphabetically according to their name, including both the common name and the most frequently used synonyms (Index Names). The common names are generally the Product Names used in MARPOL

GALVOSIL 15700 HEMPADUR 15500 HEMPADUR 15400Aqueous cargoes Max. 45°C/113°F Max. 50°C/122°F Max. 50°C/122°FNon-aqueous cargoes,acceptable Resistance Notes

Max. 90°C/194°F,(+, +3, +9, +23)

Max. 90°C/194°F,(+, +11, +15, +29)

Max. 65°C/149°F,(+, +14)

Loading and discharging,short term

Max. 90°C/194°F Max. 100°C/212°F Max. 85°C/185°F

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and in the IBC Code. Ref. 1 Chapter 17 and 18. Most Index Names are from the IBC Code, Chapter 19. "TM" after the cargo name means that the name is a trade name.

UN-No.UN-numbers (United Nations Serial Number) are assigned to the cargoes to the extent this is done in chapter 19 of the IBC Code. UN-numbers are given for information only. They cannot be used as the only entry for evaluating the resistance category. CAS numbersCAS registry numbers are unique numerical identifiers for chemical compounds etc. The internet version of this Guide provides the CAS number for a number of products and chemicals. Ref. GESAMP/EHS Composite List 43/10, 2006. CAS numbers are given for information only. They cannot be used as the only entry for evaluating the resistance category. MARPOL Pollution CategoryThe following notation is used in the Cargo List of this guide:

IMO Ship TypeChapter 2.1 of The IBC Code defines three ship types designed to one of the following standards:

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Pollutioncategory

Descrition

X, Y, Z Substances posing a threat of harm to the marine environment are divided in three categories, X, Y and Z. Category Z substances are those posing the greatest risk to the marine environment, whilst Category Z substances are those posing the smallest threat. Ref. MARPOL Annex II, Regulation 6.1 and chapter 17 and 18 of the IBC Code.

OS Substances denoted "OS" (Other Substances) in chapter 18 of the IBC Code have been evaluated and found to fall outside Category X, Y or Z.

L The cargo is included in List of Oils. Ref. MARPOL Annex I, Appendix I.* The cargo is not included in chapter 17 or 18 of the IBC Code or in MARPOL

Cargo ship type

notation

Description of notation

Ship type description

1 The cargo to be transported in ship type 1 only

A type 1 ship is a chemical tanker intended to transport products with very severe environmental and safety hazards which require maximum preventive measures to preclude an escape of such cargo

2 The cargo to be transported in ship type 1 and 2 only

A type 2 ship is a chemical tanker intended to transport products with appreciably severe environmental and safety hazards which require significant preventive measures to preclude an escape of such cargo

3 The cargo to be transported in either ship type 1, 2 or 3

A type 3 ship is a chemical tanker intended to transport products with sufficiently severe environmental and safety hazards which require a moderate degree of containment to increase survival capability in a damaged condition

- The cargo is not assigned a ship type in chapter 17 of the IBC Code

* The cargo is not listed in the IBC Code

HEMPEL's GALVOSIL 15700 solvent borne zinc silicate The resistance categories apply to a specified dry film thickness of 1 x 100 micron, applied in accordance with

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"Hempel's Technical Standard for Tank Coating Work. Reference is made to:- "General Notes", all but 'HEMPADUR'.- "Specific Notes": 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23 and 27.

HEMPADUR 15500 phenolic epoxy The resistance categories apply to a specified dry film thickness of 3 x 100 micron, applied in accordance with "Hempel's Technical Standard for Tank Coating Work". Reference is made to:

- "General Notes", all but 'GALVOSIL'.- "Specific Notes": 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 28, 29 and 38.

HEMPADUR 15400 amine cured epoxy The resistance categories apply to a specified dry film thickness of 3 x 80 micron, applied in accordance with "Hempel's Technical Standard for Tank Coating Work".Reference is made to:

- "General Notes", all but 'GALVOSIL'.- "Specific Notes": 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 22, 38, 39 and 40.

Resistance categoryThe Cargo Protection Guide operates with the following resistance categories:

ReferencesResolution MEPC.119(52): 2004 Amendments to the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Cheicals in Bulk (IBC Code) as amended in December 2006 by MEPC.2/Circ.12 and MEPC.2/Circ.12/Corr.1. When consulting data for IMO Ship Type and MARPOL Pollution Category in the present guide, it is recommended to check that the above references are still valid. In case of discrepancy between the present guide and the references, the latter prevail.

Resistance category Explanation+ Fully resistant

+, "Note" Conditionally resistant, referred to by Specific Notes- Not resistant¤ Resistance not yet assigned

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Specific notes

10. Molasses and other sugar solutions in organic liningsWhen diluted, molasses and other unrefined sugar solutions may generate acids by fermentation. These acids may damage the coating. This process is faster at elevated temperature. The cargo can be carried in HEMPADUR-lined tanks, provided:- The pH is higher than 4.0- The temperature does not exceed 50°C/122°F. In addition:- After having contained these products, the tank must be thoroughly cleaned and diluted residues must not be left in the tank.

11. Acidic chemicalsCertain substances such as crude methanol and fermentation ethyl alcohol may contain acidic impurities which may damage the HEMPADUR lining. Pitting corrosion and iron pick-up of the cargo may also occur if the lining is damaged. - Organic chemicals with acidic impurities should be avoided as a cargo- Possible coating damage/defects should be repaired to avoid pitting corrosion and iron pick-up.

13. Hydrolysable substancesSubstances such as esters (e.g. acetates), anhydrides and halogenated compounds tend to hydrolyse in the presence of water to form organic or inorganic acids. These acids may damage the HEMPADUR-lining. The cargo can be carried in HEMPADUR-lined tanks provided:- The acid value is below 5- The water content is less than 0.06% (600 ppm)- The tank lining is completely dry before loading- Water contamination during tank operations and storage should be avoided.

15. Acidic solutionsAqueous products (e.g. fruit juices) may contain high amounts of acids. These acids may damage the HEMPADUR 15500 lining. Pitting corrosion may occur and the quality of the cargo may be affected (e.g. off taste due to iron pick-up) if the coating is damaged. The cargo can be carried in HEMPADUR 15500-lined tanks, provided:- The pH of the aqueous product is above 2. In addition:- Possible coating damage/defects must be repaired to avoid pitting corrosion and iron pick-up.

17. Specification requiredCargoes listed in documents such as MARPOL or the IBC Code under certain generic names may differ significantly in quality or cover a range of chemical compositions. The resistance category depends on the properties of the actual cargo. The cargo may be listed under a more specific name in the Cargo Protection Guide. If not, the appropriate resistance category can only be assigned on the basis of more detailed information, e.g.: - Product data sheet- Material safety data sheet

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- Chemical composition in detail including impurities- CAS number- Concentration and pH

19. Miscellaneous aggressive products and chemicalsThese commodities must only be carried in tanks in which HEMPADUR 15500 has been post cured.After discharging and removal of all residual cargo, the lining must be conditioned. Post curing: Post curing is accomplished by carrying a hot cargo of mineral lube oil, vegetable oil or animal oil at 50°C/122°F for 8 days or 60°C/140°F for 4 days. Post curing of double-hull tankers may also be accomplished by using tank cleaning machines to spray hot, clean fresh water to achieve a minimum steel temperature of 60°C/140°F and maximum 80°C/176°F, provided all adjacent ballast tanks are empty and all adjacent cargo tanks are either empty or carrying a liquid cargo of minimum 40°C. The time for post curing with fresh water is 16 hours at 60°C/140°F or 3 hours at 80°C/176°F. Conditioning: Conditioning is obtained by carrying non-aggressive cargoes (i.e. cargoes without Specific Notes 13, 19 or 28) for a period of minimum 10 days, alternatively by carrying a hot cargo of mineral oil based lubricating oil or vegetable oil or animal oil for minimum 3 days at 60°C/140°F or 5 days at 50°C/122°F.

28. Volatile, water miscible cargoesA serious risk of damage to the lining is encountered in the case of sequences containing aqueous products and water miscible chemicals. - Before loading, the tank should be completely clean and visibly dry- After discharging and mopping up residual liquid, and after appropriate washing or rinsing, efficient ventilation of all parts in the tank should be carried out until the lining presents a visibly dry surface - These chemicals should be followed by fully approved cargoes (resistance category "+").

29. Fats, oils and derivativesAnimal or vegetable fats, oils and derivatives usually contain a certain amount of free fatty acids (FFA). At elevated temperatures or in the presence of water the formation of FFA is accelerated, especially when the initial concentration of FFA is high, such as in crude oils. The cargo can be carried in HEMPADUR 15500-lined tanks, provided:- The amount of FFA is below 50% when the lining is not post cured, see Specific Note 19- No mineral acid is present- The water content is lower than 1.0% (10,000 ppm).

38. Chlorinated waterChlorinated water may be carried in HEMPADUR-lined tanks provided:- The chlorine concentration is maximum 6 ppm- The temperature is maximum 30°C/86°F. For the purpose of disinfection/cleaning of HEMPADUR-lined tanks:- The duration shall be maximum 12 hours for HEMPADUR 15400 and 24 hours for HEMPADUR 15500- The chlorine concentration shall be maximum 100 ppm- The temperature shall be maximum 30°C/86°F

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Cargo listFormula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol Ship

TypeHEMPADUR 15500

C3H6O AA (Allyl alcohol) 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

- Abietic anhydride Y 2 -

C3H5Cl AC (Allyl chloride) 1100 Y 2 -

C4H9ON Acedimethylamide Z 3 -

C2H4O Acetaldehyde * * -

C3H5ON(sol) Acetaldehyde cyanohydrin Y 2 ¤

C6H12O3 Acetaldehyde trimer 1264 Z 3 -

C2H4O2 Acetic acid Z 3 -

C2H4O2(sol) Acetic acid, 25-80% solution * * -

C4H6O3 Acetic acid anhydride 1715 Z 2 -

C4H6O2 Acetic acid, ethenyl ester 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H4O2 Acetic acid, glacial Z 3 -

C3H6O2 Acetic acid, methyl ester Z 3 -

C4H6O2 Acetic acid, vinyl ester 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H4O Acetic aldehyde * * -

C4H6O3 Acetic anhydride 1715 Z 2 -

C4H8O2 Acetic ester Z 3 + 13, 19, 28

C4H8O2 Acetic ether Z 3 + 13, 19, 28

C4H6O3 Acetic oxide 1715 Z 2 -

C4H6O3 Acetoacetic acid, methyl ester 1715 Z 2 -

C6H10O3 Acetoacetic ester Z 3 + 13, 19

C14H20O2ClN Acetochlor X 2 ¤

C3H6O Acetone Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C4H7ON Acetone cyanohydrin 1541 Y 2 -

C2H3N Acetonitrile 1648 Z 2 + 13, 19

C2H3N Acetonitrile (low purity grade) Y 3 + 17

C8H8O Acetophenone * * ¤

C4H6O3 Acetyl anhydride 1715 Z 2 -

C8H8O Acetyl benzene * * ¤

C2H3OCl Acetyl chloride * * -

C2H2Cl4 Acetylene tetrachloride 1702 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H6O3 Acetyl ether 1715 Z 2 -

C4H6O3 Acetyl oxide 1715 Z 2 -

C8H8O2 Acetylphenol * * + 13, 19

- Acid Oil from Palm Oil Y 2 + 19, 29

- Acid Oil from Palm Oil Refining Y 2 + 19, 29

- Acid oil mixture from soyabean, corn (maize) and sunflower oilrefining

Y 2 + 19, 29

- Acidulated Palm Kernel Oil Soapstock Y 2 + 29

- Acidulated Palm Oil Soapstock Y 2 + 19, 29

C10H16 Acintene 2368 X 2 +

C3H4O Acraldehyde * * -

C3H4O2 Acroleic acid 2218 Y 2 -

C3H4O Acrolein * * -

C3H4O Acryl aldehyde * * -

C3H5ON(sol) Acrylamide solution (50% or less) Y 2 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C3H4O2 Acrylic acid 2218 Y 2 -

C5H8O3 Acrylic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl ester Y 2 -

C3H5ON(sol) Acrylic amide solution (50% or less) Y 2 -

- Acrylic latex * * +

C5H8O2 Acrylic resin monomer (methyl methacrylate) 1247 Y 2 -

C3H3N Acrylonitrile 1093 Y 2 -

- Acrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer dispersion in polyether polyol Y 3 ¤

C22H42O4 Adipic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester Y 2 + 13

C6H8N2 Adiponitrile 2205 Z 3 + 13, 19

C14H20O2ClN(sol) Alachlor technical (90% or more) X 2 ¤

Variable Alcohols C1, C2, C3 as individuals and mixtures, other thanalcohols listed in this guide

* * Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

Mixture Alcohols C1, C2, C3 as mixtures made from C1 crude or C2synthetic or C2 fermentation, and from C3 alcohols in this guide

* * Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

Mixture Alcohols C1, C2, C3 as mixtures made from C1,C2 gasolinegrades, and from C3 alcohols listed in this guide

* * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

CH4O Alcohol, C1 (methyl alcohol), crude Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Alcohol, C1 (methyl alcohol), gasoline grade Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol (Ethyl alcohol, synthetic) Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol, C2 (ethyl alcohol), fermentation Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol, C2 (ethyl alcohol), gasoline grade Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol, C2 (ethyl alcohol), synthetic Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

Mixture Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, denatured) Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, fermentation) Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Alcohol, synthetic Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C3H8O Alcohol, C3 (isopropyl alcohol) Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O Alcohol, C3 (n-propyl alcohol) 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

Mixture Alcohols C4, C5, C6 mixtures made from the C4, C5, C6 alcoholslisted in this guide

* * +

Mixture Alcohols C4, C5, C6 mixtures, other than made from the alcoholsC4, C5, C6 listed in this guide

* * + 17

C4H10O Alcohol, C4 (isobutyl alcohol) 1212 Z 3 +

C4H10O Alcohol, C4 (n-butyl alcohol) Z - +

Variable Alcohols C4, other than the alcohols C4 listed in this guide * * + 17

C4H10O Alcohol, C4 (sec-butyl alcohol) Z - +

C4H10O Alcohol, C4 (tert-butyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (sec-amyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (2-pentanol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (3-pentanol) * * +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (amyl alcohol, primary) Z 3 +

Variable Alcohols C5, C6 as individual alcohols, other than the alcoholsC5, C6 listed in this guide

* * + 17

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (isoamyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (n-amyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (1-pentanol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Alcohol, C5 (tert-amyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C6H14O Alcohol, C6 (1-hexanol) 2282 Y 3 +

Variable Alcohols C7, C8, C9 as individuals and mixtures, other thanalcohols listed in this guide

* * + 17

Mixture Alcohols C7, C8, C9 mixtures made from the C7, C8, C9 alcoholslisted in this guide

* * +

C7H16O Alcohol, C7 (heptanol, all isomers) Y 3 +

C8H18O Alcohol, C8 (octanol, all isomers) Y 2 +

C9H20O Alcohol, C9 (nonyl alcohol) Y 2 +

C10H22O Alcohol, C10 (all isomers) Y 2 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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Variable Alcohols C10, C11, C12 as individuals and mixtures, other thanalcohols listed in this guide

* * + 17

Mixture Alcohols C10, C11, C12 mixtures made from the alcohols C10,C11, C12 listed in this guide

* * +

C10H22O Alcohol, C10 (decyl alcohol, all isomers) Y 2 +

C11H24O Alcohol, C11 (undecyl alcohol) X 2 +

C12H26O Alcohol, C12 (dodecyl alcohol) Y 2 +

Variable Alcohols, C13 and above (fatty alcohols) as individuals andmixtures (melting point 55°C/131°F or lower)

Y 2 +

C13H28O Alcohol, C13 (tridecanol) * * +

C14H30O Alcohol, C14 (1-tetradecanol) Y 2 +

C18H38O Alcohol, C18 (1-octadecanol) * * Max 70°C+

Variable Alcohol ethoxylate (higher secondary) * * + 17

C2H6O Alcohol, gasoline grade Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

- Alcoholic beverages, not otherwise specified Z - + 15, 19

Variable Alcohol (C9-C11) poly(2.5-9)ethoxylate Y 3 +

Variable Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary)poly (3-6) ethoxylates Y 2 +

Variable Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary)poly (7-12) ethoxylates Y 2 +

Variable Alcohol (C12-C15) poly (1-6)ethoxylates Y 2 +

Variable Alcohol (C12-C15) poly (7-19)ethoxylates Y 2 +

Variable Alcohol (C12-C15) poly(20+)ethoxylates Y 3 +

Variable Alcohols (C8-C11), primary, linear and essentially linear listed inthis guide

Y 2 +

Variable Alcohols (C8-C11), primary, linear and essentially linear otherthan alcohols listed in this guide

Y 2 + 17

Variable Alcohols (C12-C13), primary, linear and essentially linear listed inthis guide

Y 2 +

Variable Alcohols (C12-C13), primary, linear and essentially linear otherthan alcohols listed in this guide

Y 2 + 17

Variable Alcohols (C14-C18), primary, linear and essentially linear listed inthis guide

Y 2 +

Variable Alcohols (C14-C18), primary, linear and essentially linear otherthan alcohols listed in this guide

Y 2 + 17

C8H11N Aldehyde collidine 2300 Y 3 -

C8H11N Aldehydine 2300 Y 3 -

variable Alkanes (C6-C9) X 2 +

variable n-Alkanes (C10+) Y 3 +

Variable Alkane (C10-C18) sulfonic acid, phenyl ester Y 3 ¤

Variable Alkaryl polyethers (C9-C20) Y 2 +

Variable Alkenyl (C11+) amide X 2 ¤

Variable Alkenyl (C16-C20) succinic anhydride Z 3 ¤

- Alkyl acrylate-vinylpyridine copolymer in toluene Y 2 + 19

Variable Alkylamine mixtures * * + 17

Variable Alkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more than 40% diphenyl tolylphosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isomers)

X 1 + 17

Variable Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered phenols Y 2 ¤

C8H18 Alkylates, aviation (C8 paraffins and isoparaffins, boiling point95-120°C/203-248°F)

X 2 +

- Alkylates-fuel L * +

Mixture Alkylbenzene, alkylindane, alkylindene mixture (each C12-C17) Z 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C9-C17) benzenes Y 3 +

Variable Alkyl benzene distillation bottoms Y 2 + 17

Variable Alkyl benzene mixtures (containing at least 50% of toluene) Y 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes Y 2 +

Variable Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes X 2 +

Variable Alkyl (C9+) benzenes Y 3 +

Variable Alkylbenzene sulphonate (branched chain) * * +

Variable Alkylbenzene sulphonate (straight chain) * * +

Variable Alkylbenzene sulphonic acid containing not more than 5% freesulphuric acid (H2SO4)

* * -

Variable Alkylbenzene sulphonic acid containing more than 5% freesulphuric acid (H2SO4)

* * -

Variable Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene sulphonic acid Y 2 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

Variable Alkylbenzene sulphonic acid, sodium salt solution Y 2 +

Variable Alkyl ester copolymer (C4-C20) Y 2 + 13

Variable Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates Y 2 ¤

(Variable) 2,2'- [3-(Alkyl(C16-C18)oxy)propylimino]diethanol Y 2 + 17

Variable Alkyl(C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylate Y 2 +

Variable Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulphide Z 3 ¤

Variable Alkyl (C8-C9) phenylamine in aromatic solvents 1993 Y 2 + 17

Variable Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate Z 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C8-C10) polyglucoside solution (65% or less) Y 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(50%/50%) polyglucoside solution(55% or less)

Y 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(60% or more/40% or less)polyglucoside solution (55% or less)

Y 3 +

Variable Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) Y 3 +

(Variable) 3- Alky(C16-C18)oxy-N,N'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)propan-1-amine Y 2 + 17

- All Beef Packer Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- All W hite Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C3H6O Allyl alcohol 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H4O Allyl aldehyde * * -

C3H5Cl Allyl chloride 1100 Y 2 -

- Almond oil, bitter * * -

- Almond oil, sweet * * + 29

AlCl3(sol) Aluminium chloride, 30% w/w solution * * +

(sol) Aluminium chloride (30% or less)/hydrochloric acid (20% or less)solution

* * -

- Aluminium silicate hydroxide OS - +

Al2S3O12(sol) Aluminium sulphate solution Y 2 + 17

KAlS2O8(sol) Alum (potassium aluminiumsulphate), 15% solution * * +

C2H4O2NNa Aminoacetic acid, sodium salt solution Z 3 + 17

C10H22N2 1-Amino-3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane 2289 Y 3 -

C6H7N Aminobenzene 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H11N 1-Aminobutane 1125 Y 2 -

C4H11N 2-Aminobutane 1125 Y 2 -

C6H13N Aminocyclohexane 2357 Y 3 -

C2H7N Aminoethane 1036 Y 2 -

C2H7N(sol) Aminoethane solutions (72% or less) 2270 Y 2 -

C2H7ON 2-Aminoethanol 2491 Y 3 -

C4H11O2N 2-(2-Aminoethoxy)ethanol Z 3 -

C4H13N3 N-(2-aminoethyl)ethylenediamine 2079 Y 3 -

C4H12ON2 2-(2-Aminoethylamino) ethanol Z 3 -

Mixture(sol) Aminoethyl diethanolamine/aminoethyl ethanolamine, watersolution

Z 3 -

C4H12ON2 Aminoethyl ethanolamine Z 3 -

C6H15N3 1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine Z 3 -

C6H15N3 N-Aminoethylpiperazine Z 3 -

C4H11O3N(sol) 2-Amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol solution(40% or less) * * ¤

C4H11N 2-Aminoisobutane 1125 Y 2 -

CH5N(sol) Aminomethane (42% or less) 1235 Y 2 -

CH5N(sol) Aminomethane solutions (42% or less) 1235 Y 2 -

C7H9N 1-Amino-2-methylbenzene 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Amino-1-methylbenzene 1708 Y 2 -

C4H11NO 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (90% or less) Z 3 -

C10H22N2 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexylamin 2289 Y 3 -

C6H7N Aminophen 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H7N Aminophene 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H9N 1-Aminopropane 1277 Z 2 -

C3H9N 2-Aminopropane 1221 Y 2 -

C3H9ON 1-Amino-2-propanol Y 3 -

C3H9ON 1-Aminopropan-2-ol Y 3 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C3H9ON 3-Aminopropan-1-ol Y 3 -

C7H9N o-Aminotoluene 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Aminotoluene 1708 Y 2 -

C10H22N2 5-Amino-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexylmethylamin 2289 Y 3 -

NH3(sol) Ammonia water, 10% or less 2672 Y 2 +

NH3(sol) Ammonia water, 28% or less 2672 Y 2 +

H9O4N2P(sol) (Di-)Ammonium hydrogen phosphate solution Z 3 +

NH3(sol) Ammonium hydroxide, 10% or less 2672 Y 2 +

NH3(sol) Ammonium hydroxide, 28% or less 2672 Y 2 +

(sol) Ammonium ligninsulphonate solutions Z 3 Max 35°C+

(sol) Ammonium lignosulphonate solutions Z 3 Max 35°C+

N2H4O3(sol) Ammonium nitrate solution (93% or less) Z 2 +

Mixture(sol) Ammonium polyphosphate * * +

(sol) Ammonium polyphosphate solution Z 3 +

N2H8SO4(sol) Ammonium sulphate solution (pH greater than 4) Z 3 +

N2H8S(sol) Ammonium sulphide solution (45% or less) 2683 Y 2 + 17

(sol) Ammonium thiocyanate (25% or less)/ammonium thiosulphate(20% or less) solution

* * +

N2H8S2O3(sol) Ammonium thiosulphate solution (60% or less) Z 3 +

NH3(sol) Ammonia aqueous, 10% or less 2672 Y 2 +

NH3(sol) Ammonia aqueous, 28% or less 2672 Y 2 +

C4H11NO AMP (2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol) Z 3 -

C7H14O2 Amyl acetate, iso- * * + 13

C7H14O2 n-Amyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 sec-Amyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 Amyl acetate (all isomers) 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 Amyl acetate, commercial 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 Amylacetic ester 1104 Y 3 + 13

C5H12O Amyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O Amyl alcohol, iso- Z 3 +

C5H12O n-Amyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O Amyl alcohol, primary Z 3 +

C5H12O sec-Amyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O tert-Amyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H10O Amyl aldehyde 2058 Y 3 -

C6H14O Amyl carbinol 2282 Y 3 +

C5H10 Amylene (all isomers) Y 3 +

C5H10 alpha-n-Amylene Y 3 +

C5H12O Amylene hydrate Z 3 +

C5H10 tert-Amylenes Y 3 +

C8H16O Amyl ethyl ketone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C5H12O Amyl hydrate Z 3 +

C5H12 Amyl hydride 1265 Y 3 +

C7H14O n-Amyl methyl ketone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C8H16O2 n-Amyl propionate 1993 Y 3 + 13

C4H10O Anaesthetic ether 1155 Z 2 ¤

- Anchovy oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C6H7N Aniline 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H7N Aniline oil 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

- Animal and fish fatty acids (C7 and above, refined) * * + 19, 29

- Animal and fish oils * * + 29

- Animal and fish acid oils and distillates * * + 19, 29

- Animal and vegetable fats * * + 29

C6H10O Anone 1915 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C5H4O2 Ant oil, artificial 1199 Y 3 -

- Apple juice OS - + 15, 19

HNO3(sol) Aqua fortis (70% and over) 2031 Y 2 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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- Arachis oil * * + 29

- Arachis oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Argilla OS - +

- Aromasol H, (TM) * * +

- Aromatic oil (excluding vegetable and animal oils) L * +

- Aromatic residue * * +

- Aromatic oil, mineral L * +

Variable Aryl polyolefins (C11-C50) Y 2 +

- Asphalt emulsion * * +

- Asphalt solution, straight run residue L * +

- Asphalt solutions L * +

- Asphalt solutions, blending stocks L * +

- Asphalt solutions, Roofers flux L - +

- Asphaltum oil L * +

- "A" Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Automotive gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing 10 vol % orless alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Automotive gas oil L * +

- Automotive gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing more than10 vol % alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- AVCAT L * +

- Avgas L * +

- Aviation gasoline L * +

- Aviation gasoline F-12 L * +

- Aviation gasoline F-18 L * +

- Aviation gasoline F-22 L * +

- AVTAG L * +

- AVTUR L * +

C6H13N Azacycloheptane 2493 Y 2 ¤

C4H13N3 3-Azapentane-1,5-diamine 2079 Y 3 -

C6H13N Azepane 2493 Y 2 ¤

HNO3(sol) Azotic acid (70% and over) 2031 Y 2 -

- Babassu oil * * + 29

H2O Ballast water OS - Max 50°C+

C7H14O2 Banana oil 1104 Y 3 + 13

Variable Barium long chain (C11-C50) alkaryl sulphonate 2810 Y 2 ¤

- Barso Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

H2SO4(sol) Battery acid 1830 Y 3 -

C19H20O4 BBP X 2 + 13

- Beechwood creosote * * -

- Beef tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Beer * * + 15, 19

C22H46O Behenyl alcohol * * Max 90°C+

C7H6O Benzaldehyde * * ¤

C9H13N Benzenamine Y 3 -

C6H6 Benzene 1114 Y 3 +

C12H14O4 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester Y 2 + 13

C34H58O4 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diundecyl ester Y 2 + 13

C6H6 Benzene, industrial 1114 Y 3 +

- Benzene, mixtures having 10% benzene content or more(pyrolysis gasoline)

1114 Y 3 +

C6H6 Benzene, nitration grade 1114 Y 3 +

C6H5O2ClS Benzene sulphonyl chloride 2225 Z 3 -

C33H54O6 Benzene tricarboxylic acid, trioctyl ester Y 2 + 13

C6H6O Benzenol 2312 Y 2 -

C6H6 Benzol 1114 Y 3 +

C6H6 Benzole 1114 Y 3 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C6H6O Benzophenol 2312 Y 2 -

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Benzothiazole-2-thiol, sodium salt solution X 2 ¤

C7H4NS2Na(sol) 2-Benzothiazolethiol, sodium salt X 2 ¤

C7H4NS2Na(sol) (2-Benzothiazolylthio) sodium solution X 2 ¤

C9H10O2 Benzyl acetate Y 2 + 13

C7H8O Benzyl alcohol Y 3 +

C19H20O4 Benzyl butyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C7H7Cl Benzyl chloride Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C11H10 beta-Methylnaphtalene (molten, mp. 34°C/93°F) X 2 + 19

C3H4O2 Betaprone Y 2 -

C8H8O3 Betula oil Y 3 + 13

C2H2O2(sol) Biformyl (40% or less) Y 3 ¤

- Biodiesel, B100 (fatty acid methyl ester) Y 2 +

- Biodiesel, B20 * * +

- Biodiesel, B50 * * +

C12H10 Biphenyl (molten, mp. 70°C/158°F) X 2 -

Variable 2,5-Bis(alkyl[C7+)thio)-1,3,4-thiadiazole Y 3 + 17

C4H13N3 Bis(2-aminoethyl) amine 2079 Y 3 -

C6H18N4 N,N'-Bis(2-aminoethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine 2259 Y 2 -

C6H18N4 N,N'-Bis(2-aminoethyl)ethylenediamine 2259 Y 2 -

C6H6O6NNa3(sol) N,N'-Bis(carboxymethyl)glycine trisodium salt Y 3 + 17

C4H8OCl2 Bis(chloroethyl) ether 1916 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether 1916 Y 2 -

C6H12OCl2 Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether 2490 Y 2 -

C6H12OCl2 Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether 2490 Y 2 -

C21H24O4 1,1-Bis(4-(2,3-epoxypropoxy) phenyl)ethane X 2 +

C19H20O4 Bis(2-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)phenyl) methane Y 2 +

C8H18O3 Bis(2-ethoxyethyl) ether Z 3 ¤

C22H42O4 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate Y 2 + 13

C16H35O4P Bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogenphosphate Y 2 -

C24H38O4 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phtalate X 2 + 13

C24H38O4 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (dialkyl (C8) phthalate) X 2 + 13

C4H11O2N Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine Y 3 + 19

C4H10O3 Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ether Z - +

C6H15O2N Bis(2-hydroxypropyl) amine Z 3 + 19

C12H16 Bis(methylcyclopentadiene) Y 2 +

C24H38O4 Bis(6-methylheptyl) phthalate Y 2 + 13

- Bisphenol A epoxy resin X 2 +

- Bitumen * * +

- Black oil L * +

(sol) Black liquor (pulp) * * +

- Blackstrap molasses OS - + 10

- Bleachable Fancy Tallow (containing less than 15% free fattyacids)

Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Bleached Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Bleached Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Bleached Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Bleached Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Bleached Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Bleached Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Blending stocks, asphalt solutions L * +

- Bolus alba OS - +

- Borneo Tallow Y 2 + 29

Variable BP Castor Oil * * + 29

C3H4O2 BPL (beta-Propiolactone) Y 2 -

Mixture Brake fluid base mix: Poly-alkyleneglycols/polyalkyleneglycolsmonoalkylethers and their borate esters

Z 3 +

C5H4O2 Bran oil 1199 Y 3 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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S Brimstone (molten) 2448 Z 3 -

(sol) Brine * * + 17

CH2BrCl Bromochloromethane Z 3 -

Variable BSS Castor Oil * * + 29

- Bulk Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Bunker oil L * +

C4H8O Butaldehyde 1129 Y 3 -

C4H8O Butanal 1129 Y 3 -

C4H8O Butanal, iso- * * -

C4H8O n-Butanal 1129 Y 3 -

C4H10O2 Butane-1,3-diol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 Butane-1,4-diol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 Butane-2,3-diol Z 3 +

C6H10O4 Butanedioic acid dimethylester Y 3 + 13

C4H10O2 1,3-Butanediol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 1,4-Butanediol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 2,3-Butanediol Z 3 +

C4H8O2 Butanoic acid 2820 Y 3 -

C4H10O Butanol, iso- 1212 Z 3 +

C4H10O sec-Butanol Z - +

C4H10O tert-Butanol Z 3 +

C4H10O n-Butanol Z - +

C4H10O Butanol (n-Butyl alcohol) Z - +

C4H10O Butanol-1 Z - +

C4H10O Butan-1-ol Z - +

C4H10O 1-Butanol Z - +

C4H10O Butan-2-ol Z - +

C4H10O 2-Butanol Z - +

C6H12o2 Butanol acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 n-Butanol acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 2-Butanol acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C4H6O2 1,2-Butanolide Y 3 ¤

C4H6O2 Butan-4-olide Y 3 ¤

C4H6O2 1,4-Butanolide Y 3 ¤

C4H8O Butan-2-one 1193 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C4H8O 2-Butanone 1193 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C4H6O 2-Butenal 1143 Y 2 -

C4H6O (E)-But-2-enal 1143 Y 2 -

C8H16 Butene dimer Y 2 +

C4H2O3 cis-Butenedioic anhydride 2215 Y 3 -

Mixture Butene oligomer, (mp. 55°C/131°F or lower) X 2 +

C8H18O 1-Butoxybutane 1149 Y 3 +

C6H14O2 2-Butoxyethanol Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O2 2-tert-Butoxyethanol Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H18O3 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) ethanol * * + 19, 28

C10H20O5 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) ethylacetate * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O3 2-Butoxyethyl acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

Variable 1- Butoxypropan-2-ol Z 3 + 17

C6H12O2 Butyl acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 Butyl acetate, iso- * * + 13

C6H12O2 n-Butyl acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 sec-Butyl acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 tert-Butyl acetate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C7H12O2 Butyl acrylate 2348 Y 2 + 13

C7H12O2 n-Butyl acrylate 2348 Y 2 + 13

C7H12O2 Butyl acrylate (all isomers) 2348 Y 2 + 13

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C4H10O Butyl alcohol Z - +

C4H10O Butyl alcohol, iso- 1212 Z 3 +

C4H10O n-Butyl alcohol Z - +

C4H10O sec-Butyl alcohol Z - +

C4H10O tert-Butyl alcohol Z 3 +

C4H8O Butyl aldehyde, iso- * * -

C4H8O n-Butyl aldehyde 1129 Y 3 -

C4H11N n-Butylamine 1125 Y 2 -

C4H11N sec-Butylamine 1125 Y 2 -

C4H11N tert-Butylamine 1125 Y 2 -

C4H11N Butylamine (all isomers) 1125 Y 2 -

C10H14 Butylbenzenes (all isomers) 2709 X 2 +

C10H14 tert-Butylbenzene 2709 X 2 +

C19H20O4 Butyl benzyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C8H16O2 Butyl butanoate Y 3 + 13

C8H16O2 n-Butyl butyrate Y 3 + 13

C8H16O2 Butyl butyrate (all isomers) Y 3 + 13

C5H12O Butyl carbinol, iso- Z 3 +

C5H12O n-Butyl carbinol Z 3 +

C8H18O3 Butyl carbitol, (TM) * * + 19, 28

C10H20O5 Butyl carbitol acetate, (TM) * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

Variable Butyl cellosolve Y 3 + 17

C6H14O2 Butyl cellosolve, (TM) Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O3 Butyl cellosolve acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

Mixture Butyl/decyl/cetyl/eicosyl methacrylate mixture Y 2 + 13

Mixture Butyl/decyl/hexadecyl/eicosyl methacrylate mixture Y 2 + 13

C10H20O5 Butyl diglycol acetate * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C4H10O2 Butylene glycol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 alpha-Butylene glycol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 beta-Butylene glycol Z 3 +

C5H12O2 Butylene glycol momomethyl ether Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C7H14O3 Butylene glycol momomethyl ether acetate Y 3 + 13

C7H14O3 Butylene glycol monomethylether acetate Y 3 + 13

C4H8O Butylene oxide 2056 Z 3 ¤

C4H8O 1,2-Butylene oxide 3022 Y 3 + 13

C6H12o2 Butyl ester 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 n-Butyl ester 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 sec-Butyl ester 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12o2 Butyl ethanoate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 n-Butyl ethanoate 1123 Y 3 + 13

C8H18O Butyl ether (n-) 1149 Y 3 +

C8H18O n-Butyl ether 1149 Y 3 +

C8H16O2 Butylethylacetic acid Y 3 + 19

C6H15N Butyl(ethyl) amine * * -

C6H15N N-Butylethylamine * * -

C6H12 Butylethylene Y 3 +

C6H12o2 Butylic ether 1123 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O2 n-Butylic ether 1123 Y 3 + 13

C9H18O iso-Butyl ketone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C7H14O3 Butyl lactate * * + 13

C8H14O2 Butyl methacrylate Z 3 + 13

C7H16O2 Butyl 2-methoxyethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C5H12O tert-Butyl methyl ether Z 3 +

C6H12O Butyl methyl ketone 1224 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C22H44O2 Butyl octadecanoate * * + 13

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C6H14O2 Butyl oxitol, (TM) Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C16H22O4 Butyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C7H14O2 n-Butyl proprionate 1914 Y 3 + 13

C22H44O2 Butyl stearate * * + 13

C11H16 p-tert-Butyl toluene * * +

C4H8O Butyraldehyde 1129 Y 3 -

C4H8O Butyraldehyde, iso- * * -

C4H8O n-Butyraldehyde 1129 Y 3 -

C4H8O2 Butyric acid 2820 Y 3 -

C4H8O2 n-Butyric acid 2820 Y 3 -

C4H10O Butyric alcohol (n-Butyl alcohol) Z - +

C4H8O Butyric aldehyde 1129 Y 3 -

C4H6O2 gamma-Butyrolactone Y 3 ¤

C10H16 Cajeputene 2052 Y 3 +

(sol) Calcium bromide/ zinc bromide solution, drilling brine - pH greaterthan 4

X 2 +

Variable Calcium alkyl salicylate * * +

Variable Calcium bis(o-alkyl salicylate) * * +

CaBr2(sol) Calcium bromide solution * * +

(sol) Calcium bromide solution, drilling brine - pH greater than 4 * * +

CaCO3(sol) Calcium carbonate slurry Z 3 +

CaCl2(sol) Calcium chloride solution * * +

(sol) Calcium chloride solution, drilling brine - pH greater than 4 * * +

CaO2H2(sol) Calcium hydroxide slurry (pH less than 13) Z 3 +

CaO2H2(sol) Calcium hydroxide solution (pH less than 13) * * +

CaCl2O2(sol) Calcium hypochlorite solution (15% or less) Y 2 -

CaCl2O2(sol) Calcium hypochlorite solution (more than 15%) X 1 -

Variable(sol) Calcium ligninsulphonate, solutions Z 3 +

Variable(sol) Calcium lignosulphonate, solutions Z 3 +

Variable Calcium long-chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50) Z 3 ¤

Variable Calcium long-chain alkyl(C5-C10) phenate Y 3 ¤

Variable Calcium long-chain alkyl(C11-C40) phenate Y 2 ¤

Variable Calcium long-chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) Y 2 ¤

Variable Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate(C13+) Y 2 ¤

- Calcium naphthenate in solvent naphta * * +

(sol) Calcium nitrate/magnesium nitrate/potassium chloride solution(pH above 5 and below 9)

Z 3 +

CaN2O6(sol) Calcium nitrate solutions, 50% or less (pH above 5 and less than9)

Z - +

- Camphor liquid * * +

- Camphor oil * * +

- Cane molasses OS - + 10

- Canola oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Canola Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Capelin Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C8H16O2 alpha-Caproic acid Y 3 + 19

C6H12O2 Caproic acid Y 3 -

C6H11ON(sol) Caprolactam (aqueous solution) Z 3 +

C6H11ON(sol) epsilon-Caprolactam (aqueous solutions) Z 3 +

C6H11ON Caprolactam (molten) Z 3 ¤

C6H11ON epsilon-Caprolactam (molten) Z 3 ¤

C6H14O Caproyl alcohol 2282 Y 3 +

C8H18O Capryl alcohol Y 2 +

C8H16O2 Caprylic acid Y 3 + 19, 29

C10H20O2 Caprylyl acetate Y 3 + 13

- Caramel solution * * + 10

CH4ON2(sol) Carbamide Z 3 +

CH4O Carbinol Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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CH4O Carbinol, crude Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Carbinol, gasoline grade Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O5 Carbitol acetate, (TM) * * + 13, 19

C6H14O3 Carbitol solvent * * -

C6H6O Carbolic acid 2312 Y 2 -

- Carbolic oil Y 2 -

CS2 Carbon bisulphide 1131 Y 2 ¤

- Carbon black feedstock * * +

CS2 Carbon disulphide 1131 Y 2 ¤

CCl4 Carbon tetrachloride 1846 Y 2 + 13

CH4ON2(sol) Carbonyldiamide Z 3 +

CH4ON2(sol) Carbonyldiamine Z 3 +

C4H6O3 1,3-Carbonyl dioxypropane Z - ¤

- Cashew nut shell oil (untreated) Y 2 + 19

- Casinghead, gasoline (natural) L * +

Variable Castor oil * * + 29

- Castor oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

Variable Castor Oil First Special Grade * * + 29

- Catalytic reformer feedstock * * +

- Cat cracked gasoline L * +

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (less than 3% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (3-30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 Max 40°C+

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (over 30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (3-30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 Max 40°C+

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (less than 3% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Caustic potash solution (over 30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda, 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda solution (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda solution (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda solution 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Caustic soda solution (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

C6H12O3 Cellosolve acetate 1172 Y 3 + 13, 19

C4H10O2 Cellosolve solvent * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C16H32 Cetene * * +

Mixture Cetyl/eicosyl methacrylate mixture Y 2 + 13

C16H32 Cetylene * * +

Variable Cetyl/stearyl alcohol (melting point 55°C/131°F or lower) Y 2 +

- Chaulmoogra oil * * + 29

- China clay OS - +

- China clay slurry OS - +

- China Wood Oil (containing less than 2.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

Variable Chlorinated paraffins (C10-C13) X 1 + 13

Variable Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 52% chlorine) X 1 + 13

C2H3O2Cl(sol) Chloroacetic acid (80% or less) 1750 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl Chloroacetone * * -

C3H4Cl2 alpha-Chloroallyl chloride 2047 X 2 + 13, 19

C3H5Cl Chloroallylene 1100 Y 2 -

C6H5Cl Chlorobenzene 1134 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C6H5Cl Chlorobenzol 1134 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13

CH2BrCl Chlorobromomethane Z 3 -

C4H5Cl 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene * * -

C4H8OCl2 1-Chloro-2-(beta-chloroethoxy)ethane 1916 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane 2023 Y 2 -

C2H5OCl Chloroethanol-2 1135 Y 2 -

C2H5OCl 2-Chloroethanol 1135 Y 2 -

C2H5OCl beta-Chloroethyl alcohol 1135 Y 2 -

C2H5OCl 2-Chloroethyl alcohol 1135 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 Chloroethyl ether 1916 Y 2 -

C15H22O2ClN 2-Chloro-6'-ethyl-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl)acet-o-toluide X 1 ¤

C15H22O2ClN 2-Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl)acetamide

X 1 ¤

CHCl3 Chloroform 1888 Y 3 + 13, 19

C7H15Cl 1-Chloroheptane * * Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C3H7O2Cl Chlorohydrins, crude Y 2 -

C7H7Cl m-Chloromethylbenzene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl o-Chloromethylbenzene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl p-Chloromethylbenzene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C3H5OCl Chloromethylethylene oxide 2023 Y 2 -

C6H12OCl2 (2-Chloro-1-methylethyl) ether 2490 Y 2 -

C6H12OCl2 2-Chloro-1-methylethyl ether 2490 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl Chloromethyloxirane 2023 Y 2 -

C11H16O3NCl (sol) 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt solution Y 2 ¤

C6H4O2NCl o-Chloronitrobenzene Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H4O2NCl 1-Chloro-2-nitrobenzene Y 2 + 13, 19

C13H17ClO 4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-pentan-3-one Y 2 ¤

C4H5Cl Chloroprene * * -

C3H7Cl 1-Chloropropane * * -

C3H7O2Cl 1-Chloropropane-2,3-diol, crude Y 2 -

C3H5O2Cl 2-Chloropropanoic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5O2Cl 3-Chloropropanoic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5Cl 3-Chloropropene 1100 Y 2 -

C3H5O2Cl alpha-Chloropropionic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5O2Cl beta-Chloropropionic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5O2Cl 2-Chloropropionic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5O2Cl 3-Chloropropionic acid 2511 Z 3 -

C3H5Cl 3-Chloropropylene 1100 Y 2 -

C3H5Cl alpha-Chloropropylene 1100 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl Chloropropylene oxide 2023 Y 2 -

HClO3S Chlorosulphonic acid 1754 Y 1 -

HClO3S Chlorosulphuric acid 1754 Y 1 -

C7H7Cl m-Chlorotoluene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl o-Chlorotoluene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl p-Chlorotoluene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl 3-Chlorotoluene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl 4-Chlorotoluene 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl alpha-Chlorotoluene Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H7Cl Chlorotoluenes (mixed isomers) 2238 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

- Choice Kettle Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Choice White Grease (containg less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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- Choice White Grease (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Choice White Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

(sol) Choline chloride solutions Z 3 +

CrO3(sol) Chromic acid, solution * * -

CrO3(sol) Chromium trioxide, solution * * -

C10H16 Cinene 2052 Y 3 +

C6H8O7(sol) Citric acid, 10-25% solution Z 3 ¤

C6H8O7(sol) Citric acid, 70% w/w or less Z 3 ¤

- Citric juice * * + 15, 19

- Clarified oil L * +

- Clay slurry OS - +

- Cleaners naphta Y 2 +

- Cleaning solvent Y 2 +

- Coal tar X 2 +

- Coal slurry OS - +

- Coal tar distillate Y 2 +

- Coal tar naphta Y 2 +

- Coal tar naphta solvent Y 2 +

- Coal tar pitch, molten X 2 Max 85°C+

- Coal tar pitch volatiles X 2 +

- Cobolt naphthenate in solvent naphta * * +

- Cochin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Cochin Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Cocoa Butter Degummed Y 2 + 29

- Cocoa Butter Pressed Degummed Deodorized Y 2 + 29

- Coconut oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Coconut oil (containing more than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Coconut oil fatty acid Y 2 + 19, 29

- Coconut oil fatty acid methylester Y 2 + 13

- Coconut Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Cod liver oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Cod oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

Variable Cod oil (containing more than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C2H7ON Colamine 2491 Y 3 -

C2H6O Cologne spirits Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Colonial spirit Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Colophony Y 2 -

CH4O Columbian spirit Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Colza oil Y 2 + 29

Variable Commercial Castor Oil * * + 29

- Condensate * * +

- Condensation oil * * +

Variable Copper salt of long chain (C17+) alkanoic acid Y 2 ¤

- Copra Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

C6H12O6(sol) Corn sugar solution * * + 10

- Corn oil (containing more than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Cotton Oil Y 2 + 29

- Cotton seed oil Y 2 + 29

- Cotton seed oil (containing more than 12% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Cracked gas oil L * +

C10H8 Creosote salt (molten, mp. 81°C/178°F) 2304 X 2 -

- Creosote, coal tar (max. 3% w/w phenols and cresols) X 2 +

- Creosote, wood * * -

- Creosote oil (max. 3% w/w phenols and cresols) X 2 +

C10H8 Creosote salts (molten, mp. 81°C/178°F) 2304 X 2 -

C7H8O Cresols (all isomers) 2076 Y 2 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C19H17O4P Cresyl diphenyl phosphate * * ¤

C7H7ONa(sol) Cresylic acid, sodium saltsolution Y 2 + 17

C7H8O Cresylic acid, dephenolized Y 2 -

C7H8O Cresylic acids 2076 Y 2 -

C7H8O Cresylols 2076 Y 2 -

C4H6O Crotonaldehyde 1143 Y 2 -

C4H6O Crotonic aldehyde 1143 Y 2 -

- Croton oil * * + 29

- Crude oil, clarified L * +

- Crude Cocoa Butter Y 2 + 29

- Crude Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Degummed Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Degummed Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Degummed Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Degummed Soyabean Oil of Edible Grade (containing lessthan 0.5% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Degummed Soybean Oil (containing less than 0.5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Fish Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Groundnut Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Linseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude oil L * +

- Crude oil mixtures L * +

- Crude Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Kernel Oil (CPKO) (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Oil (CPO) (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Soybean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Sunflower Oil (containing less than 7% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Crude Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Sunflowerseed Oil of Edible Grade (containing less than7% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Supergummed Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Crude Tallow Oil (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C9H12 Cumene * * +

C9H12 Cumol Y 3 +

- Cut back asphalt L * +

C3H3N Cyanoethylene 1093 Y 2 -

C4H5N 2-Cyanoprene-1 3079 Y 2 -

C4H7ON 2-Cyanopropan-2-ol 1541 Y 2 -

C4H7ON 2-Cyano-2-propanol 1541 Y 2 -

C4H6O3 Cyclic propylene carbonate Z - ¤

C12H18 1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene X 1 +

C7H14 Cycloheptane 2241 X 2 +

C6H13N Cyclohexamethylenimine 2493 Y 2 ¤

C6H12 Cyclohexane 1145 Y 2 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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Mixture Cyclohexane/cyclohexanol mixture Y 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C6H12O Cyclohexanol Y 2 +

C6H10O Cyclohexanone 1915 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

- Cyclohexatriene 1114 Y 3 +

C8H14O2 Cyclohexyl acetate 2243 Y 3 + 13

C6H12O Cyclohexyl alcohol Y 2 +

C6H13N Cyclohexylamine 2357 Y 3 -

C8H17N Cyclohexyldimethylamine 2264 Y 2 -

C8H17N Cyclohexyl(ethyl)amine Y 2 -

C6H10O Cyclohexyl ketone 1915 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C7H14 Cyclohexylmethane 2296 Y 2 +

C10H12 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten) 2048 Y 2 +

C5H10 Cyclopentane 1146 Y 2 +

C5H8 Cyclopentene 2246 Y 2 +

C4H8O Cyclotettramethylene oxide 2056 Z 3 ¤

C10H14 p-Cymene 2046 Y 2 +

C10H14 Cymol 2046 Y 2 +

C3H4O2Cl2 Dalapon Y 3 -

C16H22O4 DBP X 2 + 13

Mixture "D-D Soil fumigant" X 2 + 13, 19

C4H11O2N DEA Y 3 + 19

C4H11ON Deanol 2051 Y 3 + 19

C10H18 Decahydronaphthalene Y 2 +

C10H20O n-Decaldehyde * * -

C10H18 Decalin Y 2 +

C10H22 Decane (all isomers) * * +

C10H22O n-Decanol Y 2 +

C10H22O Decan-1-ol Y 2 +

C10H20 Decene X 2 +

C13H24O2 Decyl acrylate X 1 + 13

C10H22O Decyl alcohol Y 2 +

C10H22O Decyl alcohol, all isomers Y 2 +

C16H26 Decylbenzene * * +

C24H46O4 Decyl octyl adipate Y 2 + 13

C18H38O Decyl octyl alcohol (C18 alcohol) * * Max 70°C+

C14H28O3S Decyloxytetrahydrothiophene dioxide X 2 ¤

C4H10O3 DEG (Diethylene glycol) Z - +

- Degummed Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

H2O Deionized water OS - Max 50°C+

C4H11N DEN (Diethylamine) 1154 Y 3 + 19

- Deodorized Cocoa Butter Y 2 + 29

- Deodorized Degummed Cocoa Butter Y 2 + 29

C7H17O5N(sol) 1-Deoxy-1-methylamino-D-glucitol (70% or less) Z - ¤

- DERV (Automotive gas oil) L * +

H2O Desalinated water OS - Max 50°C+

C18H30 Detergent alkylate Z 3 +

C6H12O6(sol) Dextrose solution * * + 10

C6H10O3 Diacetic ester Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H12O2 Diacetone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12O2 Diacetone alcohol Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

Variable Di[alkyl/alkenyl (C10-C20)] hydrogen phosphite Y 2 + 13

- Dialkyl (C8-C9) diphenylamines Z 3 ¤

Variable Dialkyl (C7-C9) phthalates (diheptyl-dinonyl) phthalates X 2 + 13

Variable Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates (diheptyl-ditridecyl) phthalates X 2 + 13

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Variable Dialkyl (C9-C13) phthalates (dinonyl-ditridecyl) phthalates X 2 + 13

C2H8N2 1,2-Diaminoethane 1604 Y 2 -

C4H13N3 2,2'-Diaminoethylamine 2079 Y 3 -

C6H16N2 1,6-Diaminohexane Y 2 -

C6H16N2(sol) 1,6-Diaminohexane solutions 1783 Y 3 -

C6H14N2O2(sol) 2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid (60% or less) Z 3 ¤

C7H10N2 Diaminotoluene 1709 Y 2 -

C10H22N2 4,6-Diamino-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone 2289 Y 3 -

C7H10N2 2,4-Diaminotuluene 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2,6-Diaminotuluene 1709 Y 2 -

C6H18N4 3,6-Diazaoctane-1,8-diamine 2259 Y 2 -

C14H14O Dibenzyl ether * * ¤

C2H4Br2 1,2-Dibromoethane 1605 Y 2 + 13, 19

CH2Br2 Dibromomethane Y 2 -

C8H19N Dibutylamine Y 3 -

C16H22O4 Dibutylbenzene-1,2-dicarboxylate X 2 + 13

C9H20O Dibutyl carbinol Y 2 +

C8H18O Dibutyl ether 1149 Y 3 +

C8H18O n-Dibutyl ether 1149 Y 3 +

C8H19O3P Dibutyl hydrogen phosphite Y 3 ¤

C16H22O4 Dibutyl ortho-phatlate X 2 + 13

C14H22O 2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol X 1 ¤

C8H19O3P Dibutyl phosphonate Y 3 ¤

C16H22O4 Dibutyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C18H34O4 Dibutyl sebacate * * + 13

C6H4Cl2 1,2-Dichlorobenzene X 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H4Cl2 1,3-Dichlorobenzene X 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H4Cl2 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, mp. 53°C/127°F X 2 -

C6H4Cl2 Dichlorobenzene (all isomers) X 2 Max 30°C+ 17

C6H4Cl2 m-Dichlorobenzene X 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H4Cl2 o-Dichlorobenzene X 2 Max 30°C+ 17

C6H4Cl2 p-Dichlorobenzene, mp. 53°C/127°F X 2 -

C4H6Cl2 3,4-Dichloro-1-butene Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H6Cl2 3,4-Dichlorobut-1-ene Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H8OCl2 2,2'-Dichlorodiethyl ether 1916 Y 2 -

C6H12OCl2 Dichlorodiisopropyl ether 2490 Y 2 -

C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane Z 3 + 13, 19

C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H4Cl2 sym-Dichloroethane 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H2Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethene * * + 13, 19

C2H2Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethene 1303 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H8OCl2 Dichloroether 1916 Y 2 -

C2H2Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethylene * * + 13, 19

C2H2Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethylene 1303 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H8OCl2 Dichloroethyl ether 1916 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 sym-Dichloroethylether 1916 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 2,2'-Dichloroethyl ether 1916 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 sym-Dichloroethyl ether 1916 Y 2 -

C4H8OCl2 Dichloroethyl oxide 1916 Y 2 -

C6H12Cl2 1,6-Dichlorohexane Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H12OCl2 2,2'-Dichloroisopropyl ether 2490 Y 2 -

CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane Y 3 + 13, 19

C6H4OCl2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 2021 Y 2 -

C8H6O3Cl2 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid * * -

(sol) 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, diethanolamine salt solution Y 3 + 17

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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(sol) 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt (70% or less)solution

Y 3 + 17

(sol) 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, triisopropanolamine salt solution Y 3 + 17

C3H6Cl2 1,1-Dichloropropane Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H6Cl2 1,2-Dichloropropane 1279 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H6Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropane * * + 13, 19

C3H4O2Cl2 2,2-Dichloropropanoic acid Y 3 -

C3H4Cl2 1,3-Dichloropropene 2047 X 2 + 13, 19

Mixture Dichloropropene/dichloropropane mixtures X 2 + 13, 19

C3H4O2Cl2 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid Y 3 -

C3H4Cl2 Dichloropropylene 2047 X 2 + 13, 19

C6H12OCl2 Dichloropropyl ether * * -

Mixture Dicholoropropane/dichloropropene mixtures X 2 + 13, 19

C6H8N2 1,4-Dicyanobutane 2205 Z 3 + 13, 19

C10H12 Dicyclopentadiene (molten) 2048 Y 2 +

Variable Didecylphthalate (dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates) X 2 + 13

Variable Didodecylphthalate X 2 + 13

C28H46O4 DIDP (Diisodecyl phthalate) X 2 + 13

- Diesel oil L * +

- Diesel oil, distillate L * +

- Diesel oil, light L * +

- Diesel oil, marine L * +

- Diesel oil, normal acidity L * +

- Diesel fuel L * +

C4H11O2N Diethanolamine Y 3 + 19

C4H11N Diethylamine 1154 Y 3 + 19

C6H15ON Diethylaminoethanol 2686 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 13, 19

C6H15ON 2-Diethylaminoethanol 2686 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 13, 19

C10H15N 2,6-Diethylaniline Y 3 ¤

C10H14 Diethylbenzene 2049 Y 2 +

C10H14 Diethylbenzene, all isomers 2049 Y 2 +

C8H18O3 Diethyl carbitol Z 3 ¤

C5H10O3 Diethyl carbonate * * +

C4H8O2 1,4-Diethylene dioxide 1165 Y 2 -

C4H8O2 Diethylene ether 1165 Y 2 -

C4H10O3 Diethylene glycol Z - +

C10H20O5 Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H18O3 Diethylene glycol butyl ether * * + 19, 28

C12H26O3 Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether Z 3 ¤

C8H18O3 Diethylene glycol diethyl ether Z 3 ¤

C6H14O3 Diethylene glycol ethyl ether * * -

C8H16O5 Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate * * + 13, 19

C5H12O3 Diethylene glycol methyl ether * * -

C7H14O5 Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate * * + 13, 19

C8H18O3 Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether * * + 19, 28

C10H20O5 Diethylene glycol monobutylether acetate * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O5 Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate * * + 13, 19

C6H14O3 Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether * * -

C5H12O3 Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether * * -

C7H14O5 Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate * * + 13, 19

(C24H30O10)x Diethylene glycol phthalate Y 3 + 13

C4H8O2 Diethylene oxide 1165 Y 2 -

C4H13N3 Diethylenetriamine 2079 Y 3 -

C14H18O10N3Na5(sol)

Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution Z 3 ¤

C6H15N N,N-Diethylethanamine 1296 Y 2 + 19

C6H15ON Diethylethanolamine 2686 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 13, 19

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C6H15ON N,N-Diethylethanolamine 2686 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 13, 19

C4H10O Diethyl ether 1155 Z 2 ¤

C6H15N N,N-Diethylethylamine 1296 Y 2 + 19

C22H42O4 Di-(2-ethylhexyl) adipate Y 2 + 13

C16H35O4P Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid Y 2 -

C24H38O4 Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (dialkyl (C8) phthalate) X 2 + 13

C5H10O Diethyl ketone * * Max 30°C+ 19

C7H12O4 Diethyl malonate * * + 13

C4H10O Diethyl oxide 1155 Z 2 ¤

C12H14O4 Diethyl phthalate Y 2 + 13

C4H10O4S Diethylsulphate 1594 Y 2 ¤

C2H2O2(sol) Diformyl Y 3 ¤

C21H24O4 Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A X 2 +

C19H20O4 Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F Y 2 +

C4H10O3 Diglycol Z - +

C4H11O2N Diglycolamine Z 3 -

C22H34O4 Diheptyl phthalate (dialkyl (C7) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C12H26 Dihexyl Y 2 +

C18H34O4 Di-n-hexyl adipate X 1 + 13

C20H30O4 Dihexyl phthalate Y 2 + 13

C14H10O2Na2 1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxyanthracene, disodium salt solution * * ¤

C8H4O3 1,3-Dihydroisobenzofuran-1,3-dione 2214 Y 2 -

C4H10O2 2,3-Dihydroxybutane Z 3 +

C4H11O2N 2,2'-Dihydroxydiethylamine Y 3 + 19

C4H11O2N Di-(2-hydroxyethyl) amine Y 3 + 19

C4H10O3 Dihydroxyethyl ether Z - +

C6H14O2 Dihydroxyhexane Z 3 +

C3H8O2 1,2-Dihydroxypropane Z - +

C8H16 Diisobutene 2050 Y 2 +

C8H19N Diisobutylamine 2361 Y 2 -

C9H20O Diisobutyl carbinol Y 2 +

C8H16 Diisobutylene 2050 Y 2 +

C8H16 alpha-Diisobutylene 2050 Y 2 +

C8H16 beta-Diisobutylene 2050 Y 2 +

C9H18O Diisobutyl ketone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C16H22O4 Diisobutyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C9H6O2N2 2,4-Diisocyanato-1-methybenzene 2078 Y 2 +

C9H6O2N2 2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene 2078 Y 2 +

Variable Diisodecyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C28H46O4 Diisodecyl phthalate (dialkyl (C10) phthalate) X 2 + 13

C24H46O4 Diisononyl adipate Y 2 + 13

Variable Diisononyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C26H42O4 Diisononyl phthalate (dialkyl (C9) phthalate) X 2 + 13

C24H38O4 Diisooctyl phthalate (dialkyl (C8) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C6H15O2N Diisopropanolamine Z 3 + 19

C9H18O Diisopropylacetone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C6H15N Diisopropylamine 1158 Y 2 -

C12H18 Diisopropylbenzene (all isomers) X 2 Max 65°C+

C6H14O Diisopropyl ether 1159 Y 3 +

C16H20 Diisopropylnaphthalene Y 2 +

C16H20 Diisopropyl naphthalene Y 2 +

C6H14O Diisopropyl oxide 1159 Y 3 +

C4H9ON Dimethylacetamide Z 3 -

C4H9NO(sol) N,N-Dimethylacetamide, solution (40% or less) Z 3 -

C4H9ON N,N-Dimethylacetamide Z 3 -

C4H9ON Dimethylacetamide acetate Z 3 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C5H8O Dimethylacetylene carbibol Z 3 +

C8H14O4 Dimethyl adipate X 2 + 13

C2H7N(sol) Dimethylamine solution (greater than 45% but not greater than55%)

1160 Y 2 -

C2H7N(sol) Dimethylamine solution (greater than 55% but not greater than65%)

1160 Y 2 -

C2H7N(sol) Dimethylamine solution (45% or less) 1160 Y 3 -

C4H11ON Dimethylaminoethanol 2051 Y 3 + 19

C4H11ON 2-Dimethylaminoethanol 2051 Y 3 + 19

C8H11N N,N-Dimethylaniline * * + 13, 19

C8H10 Dimethylbenzenes, all isomers 1307 Y 2 +

C6H14O 1,3-Dimethylbutanol 2053 Z 3 +

C6H14O 1,3-Dimethylbutan-1-ol 2053 Z 3 +

C8H16O2 1,3-Dimethylbutyl acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C3H8O Dimethyl carbinol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H17N N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine 2264 Y 2 -

Variable N,N-Dimethyldodecanamine Y 2 + 13

C14H31N N,N-Dimethyldodecan-1-amine X 1 ¤

C4H10O 1,1-Dimethylethanol Z 3 +

C4H11ON Dimethylethanolamine 2051 Y 3 + 19

C4H10O 1,1-Dimethylethyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O Dimethyl ethyl carbinol Z 3 +

C4H10O2 sym-Dimethylethylene glycol Z 3 +

C5H12O 1,1-Dimethylethyl methyl ether Z 3 +

Variable N,N-Dimethylexanamine 2735 X 1 -

C3H6O Dimethyl formaldehyde Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H7ON Dimethylformamide 2265 Y 3 + 19

C7H12O4 Dimethyl glutarate Y 3 + 13

C9H18O 2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C9H18O 2,6-Dimethylheptan-4-one Y 3 Max 35°C+

C24H38O4 Di-(6-methylheptyl) phthalate Y 2 + 13

C2H7O3P Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite Y 3 ¤

C8H10O Dimethylhydroxybenzenes 2261 Y 2 -

C6H15O2N 1,1'-Dimethyl-2,2'-iminodiethanol Z 3 + 19

C3H6O Dimethyl ketal Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O Dimethyl ketone Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C14H31N Dimethyllaurylamine X 1 ¤

C3h9N (sol) N,N-Dimethylmethanamine 1297 Z 2 -

C3h9N (sol) N,N-Dimethylmethylamine 1297 Z 2 -

C10H16 6,6-Dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptan 2368 X 2 +

C10H20O2 Dimethyl octanoic acid Y 2 + 19

C10H20O2 2,2-Dimethyl octanoic acid (Neodecanoic acid) Y 2 + 19

C8H10O 2,3-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,4-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,5-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,6-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 3,4-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 3,5-Dimethylphenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O Dimethylphenols 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O Dimethylphenyl phosphate (3:1) 2261 Y 2 -

C10H10O4 Dimethyl phthalate Y 3 + 13

- Dimethylpolysiloxane Y 3 +

C5H12 2,2-Dimethylpropane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H12O2 2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol (molten) Z 3 -

C5H10O2 2,2-Dimethylpropanoic acid Y 2 -

C5H8O 1,1-Dimethylpropargyl alcohol Z 3 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C5H10O2 2,2-Dimethylpropionic acid Y 2 -

C5H8O 1,1-Dimethylpropynol Z 3 +

C6H10O4 Dimethyl succinate Y 3 + 13

Variable N,N-Dimethyltetradecanamine 2735 X 1 -

Variable Dimethyltetradecylamine 2735 X 1 -

C12H16 3,9-Dimethyltricyclo[5.2.1.0;2,6)deca-3,8-diene Y 2 +

C5H12O2 Dimethyltrimethylene glycol (molten) Z 3 -

C5H12O2 Dimethyltrimethylene glycol (solution) Z 3 ¤

C7H6O4N2 Dinitrotoluene (molten) 1600 X 2 ¤

Variable Dinonyl phtalate X 2 + 13

C26H42O4 Dinonyl phthalate (dialkyl (C9) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C6H14O4 3,6-Dioaxaoctane-1,8-diol Z - +

C22H42O4 Dioctyl adipate Y 2 + 13

C16H35O4P Dioctyl hydrogen phosphate Y 2 -

C16H35O4P Dioctyl phosphoric acid Y 2 -

C24H38O4 Dioctyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C24H38O4 DIOP (Diisooctyl phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C4H8O2 1,4-Dioxan 1165 Y 2 -

C6H14O3 Dioxitol * * -

C3H4O3 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one Z - ¤

C4H6O3 Dioxolaone Z - ¤

C3H4O3 Dioxolone-2 Z - ¤

C4H8O2S 1,1-Dioxothiolan Y 3 ¤

C4H8O2 Dioxyethylene ether 1165 Y 2 -

C6H15O2N DIPA (Diisopropanolamine) Z 3 + 19

C10H16 Dipentene 2052 Y 3 +

C12H10 Diphenyl (molten, mp. 70°C/158°F) X 2 -

C12H11N Diphenylamine (molten) Y 2 ¤

- Diphenylamine, reaction product with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentene Y 1 ¤

- Diphenylamines, alkylated Y 2 ¤

Mixture Diphenyl/diphenyl ether mixtures X 2 ¤

Mixture Diphenyl/diphenyloxide mixtures X 2 ¤

(sol) Diphenyl dodecyl etherdisulphonate solution X 2 ¤

(sol) Diphenyl dodecyloxide disulphonate solution X 2 ¤

C12H10O Diphenyl ether X 2 + 19

Mixture Diphenyl ether/diphenylphenyl ether mixture X 2 ¤

C15H10O2N2 Diphenylmethane diisocyanate Y 2 ¤

- Diphenylol propane-epichloro-hydrin resins X 2 +

C12H10O Diphenyl oxide X 2 + 19

Mixture Diphenyl oxide/diphenylphenyl ether mixture X 2 ¤

Mixture Diphenyl oxide / Diphenyl phenyl ether mixture X 2 ¤

C6H15N Dipropylamine 2383 Y 2 -

C6H15N n-Dipropylamine 2383 Y 2 -

C6H15N Di-n-propylamine 2383 Y 2 -

C6H14O3 Dipropylene glycol Z 3 +

C7H16O3 Dipropylene glycol methylether * * -

C7H16O3 Dipropylene glycol monomethylether * * -

C7H16 Dipropylmethane 1206 X 2 +

Na2CO3(sol) Disodium carbonate Z 3 +

C14H10O2Na2 Disodium-1,4-dihydroanthracene9,10-diyl dioxide * * ¤

- Distillates, flashed feedstocks L * + 17

- Distillates, straight run (kerosene) L * +

H2O Distilled water OS - Max 50°C+

- Distilled Palm Fatty Acid Distillate Y 2 + 19, 29

H2SO4+SO3 Disulphuric acid 1831 Y 2 -

Variable Dithiocarbamate ester (C7-C35) X 2 + 17

C32H62O4 Ditridecyl adipate Y 2 + 13

C34H58O4 Ditridecyl phthalate (dialkyl (C13) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C30H50O4 Diundecyl phthalate (dialkyl (C11) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C6H6 Divinyl acetylene * * +

C3H6O3 dl-Lactic acid Z 3 -

C10H16 dl-p-Mentha-1,8-diene 2052 Y 3 +

C4H9NO(sol) DMAC (N,N-Dimethylacetamide) solution (40% or less) Z 3 -

C2H7N(sol) DMA (Dimethylamine) solution (45% or less) 1160 Y 3 -

C3H7ON DMF (Dimethylformamide) 2265 Y 3 + 19

C22H46O Docosan-1-ol * * Max 90°C+

C22H46O 1-Docosanol * * Max 90°C+

C12H26 Dodecane (all isomers) Y 2 +

C12H24O2 Dodecanoic acid X 2 + 19

C12H26O n-Dodecanol Y 2 +

C12H26O 1-Dodecanol Y 2 +

C12H26O Dodecan-1-ol Y 2 +

C12H24 Dodecene (all isomers) X 2 +

C16H26O2K2 Dodecenyl succinic acid,dipotassium salt solution * * ¤

Mixture Dodecyl/octadecyl methacrylate mixture Y 3 + 13

C12H26O Dodecyl alcohol Y 2 +

C12H26O n-Dodecyl alcohol Y 2 +

Mixture Dodecylamine/Tetradecylamine mixture Y 2 ¤

C18H30 Dodecylbenzene Z 3 +

Variable Dodecyldimethylamine 2735 X 1 -

(sol) Dodecyl diphenyl etherdisulphonate solution X 2 ¤

(sol) Dodecyl diphenyl oxidedisulphonate solution X 2 ¤

C12H24 Dodecylene X 2 +

C12H24O2 Dodecylic acid X 2 + 19

C12H26S tert-Dodecyl mercaptan X 1 ¤

C16H30O2 Dodecyl methacrylate Z 3 + 13

C16H30O2 Dodecyl-2-methyl-2-propenoate Z 3 + 13

C16H30O2 Dodecyl-2-methylprop-2-enoate Z 3 + 13

Mixture Dodecyl/pentadecylmethacrylate mixture Y 2 + 13

C18H30O Dodecylphenol X 2 +

C15H32OS 2-Dodecylthio-1-methylethanol X 2 ¤

C15H32OS 1-Dodecylthiopropan-2-ol X 2 ¤

Variable Dodecylxylene Y 2 +

C24H38O4 DOP (Dioctyl phthalate) X 2 + 13

- Double Fractionated Palm Olein (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

C6H15N DPA (Di-n-propylamine) 2383 Y 2 -

(sol) Drilling mud, water based * * +

(sol) Drilling brines (not containing zinc salts) - pH greater than 4 * * +

(sol) Drilling brines (containing zinc salts) - pH greater than 4 X 2 +

(sol) Drilling brines, including calcium bromide solution, calciumchloride solution and sodium chloride solution - pH greater than 4

Z 3 +

- Drilling fluid, oil based * * +

(sol) Drilling fluid, water based * * +

- Drilling mud, oil based * * +

- Drilling oil * * +

H2O Drinking water OS - Max 50°C+

C34H58O4 DTDP Y 2 + 13

C10H14 Durene X 2 -

C2H4Cl2 Dutch liquid 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H4Cl2 Dutch oil 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C8H16O EAK Y 3 Max 35°C+

C2H4Cl2 EDC 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

- Edible Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Edible Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C7H14O2 Enanthic acid Z 3 + 19

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C7H16O Enanthyl alcohol Y 3 +

C7H14O2 Enanthylic acid Z 3 + 19

HNO3(sol) Engravers' acid (70% and over) 2031 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl EPI 2023 Y 2 -

C3H5OCl Epichlorohydrin 2023 Y 2 -

- Epoxidized oil * * +

C4H8O 1,2-Epoxybutane 3022 Y 3 + 13

C4H8O 1,4-Epoxybutane 2056 Z 3 ¤

C3H6O 1,2-Epoxypropane 1280 Y 2 -

Variable 2,3-Epoxy propyl ester of mixed trialkyl acetic acids Y 2 + 13

Variable 2,3-Epoxypropyl neodecanoate Y 2 + 13

C9H19NOS EPTC Y 2 ¤

C6H5O2N Essence of Mirbane 1662 Y 2 + 19

C6H5O2N Essence of Myrbane 1662 Y 2 + 19

C2H4O Ethanal * * -

C2H7N(sol) Ethanamine solutions (72% or less) 2270 Y 2 -

C3H5N Ethanecarbonitrile 2404 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H2O2(sol) Ethanedial (40% or less) Y 3 ¤

C2H6O2 1,2-Ethanediol Y 3 +

C2H4O2 Ethanoic acid Z 3 -

C2H4O2(sol) Ethanoic acid, 25-80% solution * * -

C4H6O3 Ethanoic anhydride 1715 Z 2 -

C2H7ON Ethanolamine 2491 Y 3 -

Mixture Ethanol (denatured) Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

Mixture Ethanol, denatured Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Ethanol, fermentation Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Ethanol, gasoline grade Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C2H6O Ethanol, synthetic Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C4H6O2 Ethenyl acetate 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

C4H10O Ether 1155 Z 2 ¤

C2HCl3 Ethinyl trichloride 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H10O2 2-Ethoxyethanol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O3 2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy) ethanol * * -

C8H16O5 2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy) ethylacetate * * + 13, 19

C6H12O3 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate 1172 Y 3 + 13, 19

C8H14O3 2-Ethoxyethyl methacrylate * * ¤

C6H14O 2-Ethoxy-2-methylpropane 1993 Y 3 +

C5H12O2 1-Ethoxypropan-2-ol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H18O4 Ethoxytriglycol * * + 19, 28

C4H8O2 Ethyl acetate Z 3 + 13, 19, 28

C6H10O3 Ethyl acetoacetate Z 3 + 13, 19

C5H10O Ethyl acetone 1249 Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C5H8O2 Ethyl acrylate 1917 Y 2 + 13, 19

Mixture Ethyl alcohol, denatured Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Ethyl alcohol, fermentation Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Ethyl alcohol, gasoline grade Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C2H6O Ethyl alcohol, synthetic Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H7N Ethylamine 1036 Y 2 -

C2H7N(sol) Ethylamine solutions (72% or less) 2270 Y 2 -

C8H17N Ethylaminocyclohexane Y 2 -

C8H16O Ethyl amyl ketone Y 3 Max 35°C+

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C8H10 Ethylbenzene 1175 Y 2 +

C8H10 Ethyl benzol 1175 Y 2 +

C6H12O2 Ethyl butanoate Y 3 + 13, 19

C6H15N N-Ethylbutylamine * * -

C6H12O2 Ethyl butyrate Y 3 + 13, 19

C8H16O2 2-Ethylcaproic acid Y 3 + 19

C3H8O Ethyl carbinol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H5N Ethyl cyanide 2404 Y 2 + 13, 19

C8H16 Ethylcyclohexane Y 2 +

C8H17N Ethyl(cyclohexyl) amine Y 2 -

C8H17N N-Ethylcyclohexylamine Y 2 -

C5H12 Ethyldimethylmethane 1265 Y 3 +

C9H19NOS S-Ethyl dipropylcarbamothioate Y 2 ¤

C9H19NOS S-Ethyl dipropyldithiocarbamate Y 2 ¤

C2HCl3 Ethylene trichloride (Trichloroethylene) 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H6O2 Ethylene alcohol Y 3 +

C10H12O8N2Na(sol)

Ethylene bisiminodiaceticacid, tetrasodium salt solution Y 3 Max 30°C+

C2H4Br2 Ethylene bromide 1605 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H4O3 Ethylene carbonate Z - ¤

C3H4O2 Ethylenecarboxylic acid 2218 Y 2 -

C2H4Br2 Ethylene chloride 1605 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H5OCl Ethylene chlorohydrin 1135 Y 2 -

C3H5ON Ethylene cyanohydrin Y 3 -

C6H10O4 Ethylene diacetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H8N2 Ethylenediamine 1604 Y 2 -

C10H12O8N2Na(sol)

Ethylenediamine tetraaceticacid, tetrasodium salt solution Y 3 Max 30°C+

C2H4Br2 Ethylene dibromide 1605 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H4Cl2 Ethylene dichloride 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H18N4 2,2'-Ethylenedi-iminodi(ethylamine) 2259 Y 2 -

C10H12O8N2Na(sol)

Ethylenedinitrilotetraaceticacid, tetrasodium salt solution Y 3 Max 30°C+

C6H14O4 2,2'-Ethylenedioxydiethanol Z - +

C2H6O2 Ethylene glycol Y 3 +

C4H8O3 Ethylene glycol acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C5H8O3 Ethylene glycol acrylate Y 2 -

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol mono tert-butyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol butyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O3 Ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol tert-butylether (Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ether) Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol n-butyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H10O4 Ethylene glycol diacetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C6H12O3 Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate 1172 Y 3 + 13, 19

C4H10O2 Ethylene glycol ethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C5H12O2 Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C7H16O2 Ethylene glycol methylbutyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O2 Ethylene glycol methyl ether Y 3 -

C5H10O3 Ethylene glycol methyl ether acetate Y 3 ¤

C4H8O3 Ethylene glycol monoacetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C8H16O3 Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

Variable Ethylene glycol mono tert-butyl ether Y 3 + 17

C4H10O2 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C8H14O3 Ethylene glycol monoethylether methacrylate * * ¤

C6H12O3 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate 1172 Y 3 + 13, 19

C5H12O2 Ethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O2 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether Y 3 -

C5H10O3 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate Y 3 ¤

C8H10O2 Ethylene glycol monophenyl ether Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H14O2 Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H10O2 Ethylene glycol phenyl ether Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

Mixture Ethylene glycol phenyl ether/diethylene glycol phenyl ethermixture

Z 3 + 19, 28

Mixture Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide mixtures with an ethyleneoxidecontent of not more than 30% by weight

2983 Y 2 ¤

C2Cl4 Ethylene tetrachloride 1897 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2HCl3 Ethylene trichloride 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H3Cl3 Ethylene trichloride (1,1,1-Trichloroethane) 2831 Y 3 + 13, 19

- Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (emulsion) Y 3 +

C4H8O2 Ethyl ethanoate Z 3 + 13, 19, 28

C4H10O Ethyl ether 1155 Z 2 ¤

C7H14O3 Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate Y 3 + 13, 19

Variable Ethyl fluid 1649 X 1 + 17

C3H6O2 Ethylformic acid 1848 Y 3 -

C4H10O2 Ethyl glycol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H16O Ethylhexaldehyde, 2- 1191 Y 3 -

C8H16O 2-Ethyl hexanal 1191 Y 3 -

C8H16O2 2-Ethylhexanoic acid Y 3 + 19

C8H18O 2-Ethylhexanol Y 2 +

C8H14O 2-Ethylhexenal Y 3 -

C8H14O 2-Ethylhex-2-enal Y 3 -

C8H16O2 2-Ethylhexoic acid Y 3 + 19

C10H20O2 2-Ethylhexyl acetate * * + 13

C11H20O2 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate Y 3 + 13

C8H18O 2-Ethylhexyl alcohol Y 2 +

C8H19N 2-Ethylhexylamine 2276 Y 2 -

C24H38O4 Ethylhexylphthalate X 2 + 13

C24H38O4 Ethylhexyl phthalate (dialkyl (C8) phthalate) X 2 + 13

variable 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane-1,3-diol, C8-C10 ester Y 2 + 17

C2H4O2 Ethylic acid Z 3 -

C9H12 5-Ethylidenebicyclo(2,2,1)-hept-2-ene Y 2 +

C2H4Cl2 Ethylidene dichloride Z 3 + 13, 19

C9H12 Ethylidene norbornene Y 2 +

C9H12 5-Ethylidene-2-norbornene Y 2 +

C5H10O3 Ethyl lactate * * + 13

C6H10O2 Ethyl methacrylate 2277 Y 3 + 13, 19

C9H13N 2-Ethyl-6-methyl aniline Y 3 -

C6H13N N-Ethyl-2-methylallylamine Y 2 -

C9H13N 2-Ethyl-6-methylbenzenamine Y 3 -

C4H8O Ethyl methyl ketone 1193 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C8H11N 5-Ethyl-2-methylpyridine 2300 Y 3 -

C11H16 Ethylmethyl styrene * * +

C8H11N 5-Ethyl-o-toluidine 2300 Y 3 -

C4H10O Ethyl oxide 1155 Z 2 ¤

C8H10O o-Ethyl phenol * * -

C8H10O 2-Ethylphenol * * -

C6H15O4P Ethyl phosphate Z 3 + 13

C12H14O4 Ethyl phthalate Y 2 + 13

C8H11N 5-Ethyl-2-picoline 2300 Y 3 -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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Variable 3-Ethylpropan-1-ol Z 3 + 17

C5H8O2 Ethyl propenoate 1917 Y 2 + 13, 19

C5H10O2 Ethyl propionate Y 3 + 13, 19, 28

C8H14O 2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein Y 3 -

C4H10O4S Ethyl sulphate 1594 Y 2 ¤

C9H12 Ethyltoluene Y 2 +

C9H13N 6-Ethyl-o-toluidine Y 3 -

C9H13N 6-Ethyl-2-toluidine Y 3 -

C4H8O Ethyl vinyl ether 1302 Z 2 ¤

C5H8O Ethynyldimethylcarbinol Z 3 +

- EVA (Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer), emulsion Y 3 +

C4H8O EVE (Vinyl ethyl ether) 1302 Z 2 ¤

- Expelled Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Extra Fancy Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Extra Virgin Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- F-35 Jet fuel L * +

- F-40 Jet fuel L * +

- F-44 Jet fuel L * +

- Fancy Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

Variable Fatty alcohols (C13 and above) as individuals and mixtures Y 2 +

- Fatty acid (saturated, C13 and above) Y 2 + 19, 29

- Fatty Acid Distillate from Palm Oil Refining Y 2 + 19, 29

- Fatty acid esters * * + 13

Variable Fatty acid methyl esters Y 2 + 13

- Fatty acids, animal and fish (C7and above, refined) * * + 19, 29

Variable Fatty acids, C8-C10 Y 2 + 19, 29

Variable Fatty acids, C12+ Y 2 + 19, 29

Variable Fatty acids, C16+ Y 2 - 19, 29

- Fatty acids, essentially linear, C6-C18, 2-ethylhexyl ester Y 2 + 19, 29

- Fatty acids, vegetable (C7 and above, refined) * * + 19, 29

- Feed Grade Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Feeding corn molasses OS - + 10

- Feedstock, catalytic reformer * * +

- Feedstock, light distillate (LDF) * * +

- Feedstocks, gas works * * +

C2H6O Fermentation alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

FeCl3(sol) Ferric chloride solution 2582 Y 3 -

(sol) Ferric hydroxyethyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid, trisodium saltsolution

* * + 17

(sol) Ferric nitrate/nitric acid solution Y 2 -

Variable First Pressure Castor oil * * + 29

- Fish and animal oils * * + 29

Variable Fish oil (containing more than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Flashed feed stocks, distillates L * + 17

- Flaxseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

(sol) Fluorosilicic acid (20-30%) in water solution Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Formaldehyde solutions (45% orless), flash point above 61°C 2209 Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Formaldehyde solutions (45% orless), flash point between 32°Cand 61°C

1198 Y 3 -

C3H6O3 Formaldehyde trimer Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Formalin (45% or less), flash point above 61°C 2209 Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Formalin (45% or less), flash point between 32°C and 61°C 1198 Y 3 -

CH3ON Formamide Y 3 -

C3H7ON Formdimethylamide 2265 Y 3 + 19

CH2O2 Formic acid 1779 Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Formic aldehyde (45% or less), flash point between 32°C and 61°C

1198 Y 3 -

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CH2O(sol) Formic aldehyde (45% or less), flashpoint above 61°C 2209 Y 3 -

Variable Fractionated Castor Oil * * + 29

- Fractionated Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Cottonseed Oil (containing less than 12% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Fish Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Groundnut Oil (containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated HE Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Illipe Oil Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Linseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Mango Kernel Oil Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Rice Bran Oil Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Safflower Oil Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Fractionated Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Free Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

H2O Fresh water OS - Max 50°C+

- Fuel oil no. 1 (kerosene) L * +

- Fuel oil no. 1-D L * +

- Fuel oil no. 2 L * +

- Fuel oil no. 2-D L * +

- Fuel oil no. 4 L * +

- Fuel oil no. 5 L * +

- Fuel oil no. 6 L * +

- Fuel oil, heavy L * +

- Fuel oil, light L * +

- Fuel oil, residual L * +

(sol) Fumaric adduct of rosin, water dispersion * * +

C5H4O2 Fural 1199 Y 3 -

C5H4O2 2-Furaldehyde 1199 Y 3 -

C4H2O3 Furan-2,5-dione 2215 Y 3 -

C4H2O3 2,5-Furandione 2215 Y 3 -

- Fire fighting foam * * + 17

C5H4O2 Furfural 1199 Y 3 -

C5H4O2 2-Furfuraldehyde 1199 Y 3 -

C5H6O2 Furfuryl alcohol 2874 Y 3 + 13, 19

C5H6O2 Furyl carbinol 2874 Y 3 + 13, 19

Variable Fused poly(2+)cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. X 1 + 17

- Gannet Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Gas oil L * +

- Gas oil, automotive L * +

- Gas oil, automotive (DERV) L * +

- Gas oil, cracked L * +

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- Gas turbine fuel L * +

- Gas works feedstocks * * +

- Gasohol, leaded or unleaded, containing more than 10 vol %alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Gasohol, leaded or unleaded containing 10% or less alcohols(methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Gasoline, automotive, leaded or unleaded, containing more than10 vol % alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Gasoline, aviation L * +

- gasoline, casinghead (natural) L * +

- Gasoline, cat cracked L * +

- Gasoline, pyrolysis, containing more than 10% benzene 1114 Y 3 +

- Gasoline, straight run L * +

C8H8O3 Gaultheria oil Y 3 + 13

- Genetically Modified Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containingless than 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Genetically Modified Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Genetically Modified Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

C2H4O2 Glacial acetic acid Z 3 -

Variable Glucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing less than 10%amines)

Z 3 ¤

C6H14O6(sol) Glucitol solution OS - +

Variable D-Glucopyranoside C8-C14 alkyl Y 3 +

C6H12O6(sol) Glucose solution OS - + 10

C5H8O2(sol) Glutaraldehyde solutions (50% or less) Y 3 -

C3H8O3 Glycerin Z - +

C3H8O3 Glycerine Z - +

C9H14O6 Glycerin triacetate Z 3 + 13

C3H8O3 Glyceritol Z - +

C3H8O3 Glycerol Z - +

C21H40O4 Glycerol oleate Y 2 + 13

C21H40O4 Glycerol 1-oleate Y 2 + 13

- Glycerol polyalkoxylate * * +

Variable Glycerol propoxylated Z 3 +

Variable Glycerol, propoxylated and ethoxylated Z 3 +

Variable Glycerol/sucrose blend propoxylated and ethoxylated Z 3 +

C9H14O6 Glycerol triacetate Z 3 + 13

C9H14O6 Glyceryl triacetate Z 3 + 13

Variable Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkylacetic acid Y 2 + 13

Variable Glycidyl neodecanoate Y 2 + 13

C2H4O2NNa Glycine soda solution Z 3 + 17

C2H4O2NNa Glycine, sodium salt solution Z 3 + 17

C2H6O2 Glycol Y 3 +

C3H8O3 Glycol alcohol Z - +

C3H4O3 Glycol carbonate Z - ¤

C2H5OCl Glycol chlorohydrin 1135 Y 2 -

C6H10O4 Glycol diacetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H4Cl2 Glycol dichloride 1184 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H8O3 Glycol monoacetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C6H14O2 Glycol monobutyl ether Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O3 Glycyl alcohol Z - +

C2H2O2(sol) Glyoxaldehyde Y 3 ¤

C2H2O2(sol) Glyoxal solution (40% or less) Y 3 ¤

C2H2O3(sol) Glyoxylic acid solution (50% or less) Y 3 -

C6H17O5N2P Glyphosate Y 2 ¤

C6H17O5N2P Glyphosate-mono(isopropylammonium) Y 2 ¤

- Good Soap Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Government Certified Edible Beef Tallow (containing less than15% free fatty acids)

Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

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C2H6O Grain alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Grapefruit juice * * + 15, 19

C6H12O6(sol) Grape sugar solution * * + 10

- Grease, mineral * * +

- Green Butter Y 2 + 29

- Grey water * * Max 50°C+

- Ground nut oil * * + 29

- Groundnut oil (containing more than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Gum turpentine * * +

- Halibut liver oil * * + 29

C5H8O3 HEA (2-hydroxyethyl acrylate) Y 2 -

- HEAR Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Heartcut distillate oil, naphta L * +

- Heavy fuel oil L * +

- Heavy naphta L * +

C9H12 Hemimellitene X 2 +

C11H22O2 Hendecanoic acid Y 2 + 19

C11H24O 1-Hendecanol X 2 +

C17H36 Heptadecane (all isomers) * * +

C17H34 1-Heptadecene * * +

C7H14 Heptamethylene 2241 X 2 +

C7H16 Heptane (all isomers) 1206 X 2 +

C8H16O2 3-Heptanecarboxylic acid Y 3 + 19

C7H14O2 Heptanoic acid Z 3 + 19

C7H14O2 n-Heptanoic acid Z 3 + 19

C7H16O Heptanol, all isomers Y 3 +

C7H14O Heptan-2-one 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H14O 2-Heptanone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H14 Heptene (all isomers) Y 3 +

C7H14O2 Heptoic acid Z 3 + 19

C9H18O2 Heptyl acetate Y 2 + 13

C7H16O Heptyl alcohol, all isomers Y 3 +

C8H18O Heptyl carbinol Y 2 +

C7H15Cl Heptyl chloride * * Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C7H14 Heptylene, mixed isomers Y 3 +

C7H14O2 Heptylic acid Z 3 + 19

C7H14O2 n-Heptylic acid Z 3 + 19

C9H18O Heptyl methyl ketone * * Max 35°C+

- HE Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Herring oil * * + 29

- Herring Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C16H32 1-Hexadecene * * +

Mixture Hexadecyl and eicosylmethacrylate mixture Y 2 + 13

C26H40 (Mixture) Hexadecylnaphthalene/dihexadecylnaphthalene Y 2 ¤

Mixture Hexadecyl, octadecyl and icosyl methacrylates, mixture Y 2 + 13

C12H26O7 Hexaethylene glycol (polyethylene glycol) * * +

C6H14O3 Hexaglycerol * * +

C6H13N Hexahydroaniline 2357 Y 3 -

C6H13N Hexahydro-1H-azepine 2493 Y 2 ¤

C6H13N Hexahydro-1-H-azepine 2493 Y 2 ¤

C6H12 Hexahydrobenzene 1145 Y 2 +

C9H18 Hexahydrocumene Y 2 +

C10H20 Hexahydrocymene * * +

C6H12O Hexahydrophenol Y 2 +

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C7H14 Hexahydrotoluene 2296 Y 2 +

C6H12 Hexamethylene 1145 Y 2 +

C6H16N2(sol) Hexamethylenediamine solution 1783 Y 3 -

(sol) Hexamethylene diamine adipate(50% in water) Z 3 +

C6H16N2(sol) 1,6-Hexamethylenediamine solution 1783 Y 3 -

(sol) Hexamethylenediammonium adiapate solution (50% solution) Z 3 +

C8H12O2N2 Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 2281 Y 2 +

C6H14O2 Hexamethylene glycol Z 3 +

C6H13N Hexamethyleneimine 2493 Y 2 ¤

C6H12N4(sol) Hexamethylenetetramine solutions Z - -

C6H12N4(sol) Hexamine Z - -

C6H12 Hexanaphthene 1145 Y 2 +

(sol) 1,6-Hexandiamine hexanedioate (1:1) (50% in water) Z 3 +

C6H14 Hexane (all isomers) 1208 Y 2 +

C6H16N2 1,6-Hexanediamine Y 2 -

C6H16N2(sol) 1,6-Hexanediamine solutions 1783 Y 3 -

C6H16N2(sol) Hexane-1,6-diamine solutions 1783 Y 3 -

C6H16N2(sol) Hexanedioic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester 1783 Y 3 -

C18H34O4 Hexanedioic acid di-n-hexyl ester X 1 + 13

C8H14O4 Hexanedioic acid dimethyl ester X 2 + 13

C6H14O2 1,6-Hexanediol Z 3 +

C6H14O2 Hexane-1,6-diol Z 3 +

Variable 1,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads 1987 Y 3 + 17

C6H14 n-Hexane 1208 Y 2 +

C6H14O3 Hexanetriol * * +

C6H12O2 Hexanoic acid Y 3 -

C6H14O Hexanol 2282 Y 3 +

C6H14O 1-Hexanol 2282 Y 3 +

C6H14O Hexan-1-ol 2282 Y 3 +

C6H11ON(sol) Hexan-6-olide (aqueous) Z 3 +

C6H11ON Hexan-6-olide (molten) Z 3 ¤

C6H12O Hexan-2-one 1224 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12O 2-Hexanone 1224 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12 Hexene (all isomers) Y 3 +

C6H12 1-Hexene 2370 Y 3 +

C6H12 Hex-1-ene Y 3 +

C6H12 Hexene-1 Y 3 +

C6H12 2-Hexene Y 3 +

C6H12O Hexone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C8H16O2 sec-Hexyl acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C8H16O2 Hexyl acetate (other than methylamyl acetate) 1233 Y 2 + 13

C6H14O Hexyl alcohol 2282 Y 3 +

Variable Hexyldimethylamine 2735 X 1 -

C6H12 Hexylene Y 3 +

C6H14O2 Hexylene glycol Z - +

C8H16O2 Hexyl ethanoate 1233 Y 2 + 13

- High (more than 20%) aromatic white spirit * * +

- High Energy Feed Fat (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- High Erucic Acid Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- High FFA Crude Palm Oil Y 2 + 29

- High FFA Technical Palm Oil Y 2 + 29

- High Oleic Sun Oil (containing less than 7% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C6H16N2(sol) HMD solutions 1783 Y 3 -

C6H16N2(sol) HMDA solutions 1783 Y 3 -

C6H13N HMI 2493 Y 2 ¤

C6H13N Homopiperidine 2493 Y 2 ¤

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- Huile Brute de Soja Desgommee (F) (containing less than 0.5%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Huile Brute de Soja (F) (containing less than 0.5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

C4H6O2 gamma-Hydoxybutyric acid lactone Y 3 ¤

Mixture Hydraulic fluid base mix: Polyalkyleneglycols/polyalkyleneglycolmonoalkyl ethers and their borate esters

Z 3 +

- Hydraulic fluids, mineral oil based * * +

- Hydraulic oil, mineral oil based * * +

HCl(sol) Hydrochloric acid, aqueous 1789 Z 3 -

HF(sol) Hydrofluoric acid (40% w/w solution) * * -

C4H8O Hydrofuran 2056 Z 3 ¤

- Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil (containing less than 12% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

Variable Hydrogenated Castor Oil * * + 29

- Hydrogenated Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Fish Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Groundnut Oil (containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated HE Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Illipe Oil Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Linseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Mango Kernel Oil Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Acid Oil Y 2 + 19, 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Fatty Acid Distillate (HPFAD) Y 2 + 19, 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Acid Oil Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Rice Bran Oil Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Safflower Oil Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

Variable Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate OS - + 10

- Hydrogenated Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Hydrogenated Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

CH2O2 Hydrogen carboxylic acid 1779 Y 3 -

HCl(sol) Hydrogen chloride, aqueous 1789 Z 3 -

HF(sol) Hydrogen fluoride (40% w/w solution) * * -

H2O2(sol) Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 8% but less than 20%) Y 3 ¤

H2O2(sol) Hydrogen peroxide solutions (not less than 20% but not morethan 60%)

Y 3 ¤

H2O2(sol) Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 60% but not over 70%) 2015 Y 2 ¤

H2SO4(sol) Hydrogen sulphate 1830 Y 3 -

Variable alpha-Hydro-omega-hydroxy poly[oxy(methyl-1]-ethanediyl)] Z 3 +

C2H4O3 Hydroxyacetic acid 3265 Z 3 -

C6H6O Hydroxybenzene 2312 Y 2 -

C4H6O2 4-Hydroxybutanoic acid lactone Y 3 ¤

C4H6O2 3-Hydroxybutyric acid lactone Y 3 ¤

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C4H6O2 4-Hydroxybutyric acid lactone Y 3 ¤

C4H6O2 Hydroxybutyric acid lactone, gamma- Y 3 ¤

C8H10O Hydroxydimethylbenzenes 2261 Y 2 -

C2H4O3 Hydroxyethanoic acid 3265 Z 3 -

C4H8O3 2-Hydroxyethyl acetate Y 3 + 13, 19

C5H8O3 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate Y 2 -

C5H8O3 beta-Hydroxyethyl acrylate Y 2 -

C2H7ON 2-Hydroxyethylamine 2491 Y 3 -

C4H12ON2 Hydroxyethylethylenediamine, N-beta- Z 3 -

C10H15O7N2Na3 (Hydroxyethyl) ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, N-, trisodiumsaltsolution

Y 3 +

C4H12ON2 N-beta-Hydroxyethylethylenediamine Z 3 -

C8H10O2 Hydroxyethyl phenyl ether, beta- Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C5H8O3 2-Hydroxyethyl propenoate Y 2 -

C5H8O3 2-Hydroxyethyl 2-propenoate Y 2 -

C4H7ON Hydroxyisobutyronitrile, alpha- 1541 Y 2 -

C4H7ON alpha-Hydroxyisobutyronitrile 1541 Y 2 -

C6H12O2 4-Hydroxy-2-keto-4-methylpentane Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12O2 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12O2 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentanone-2 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C4H10O 2-(Hydroxymethyl)propane 1212 Z 3 +

C4H7ON 2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiono-nitrile 1541 Y 2 -

C5H10O3S 2-Hydroxy-4-methylthiobutyric acid Z 3 -

C6H5O3N 2-Hydroxynitrobenzene (molten) 1663 Y 2 -

C8H10O2 1-Hydroxy-2-phenoxyethane Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O3 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid Z 3 -

C3H6O3 alpha-Hydroxypropionic acid Z 3 -

C3H6O3 2-Hydroxypropionic acid Z 3 -

C3H4O2 3-Hydroxypropionic acid, lactone. Y 2 -

C3H5ON beta-Hydroxypropionitrile Y 3 -

C3H5ON(sol) 2-Hydroxypropionitrile (80% w/w or less) Y 2 ¤

C3H5ON(sol) alpha-Hydroxypropionitrile(80% w/w or less) Y 2 ¤

C3H5ON 3-Hydroxypropiononitrile Y 3 -

C3H5ON(sol) 2-Hydroxypropiononitrile (80% w/w or less) Y 2 ¤

C9H20O4 2-[2-(2-hydroxypropoxy)propoxy]propan-1-ol Z 3 +

C3H9ON 2-Hydroxypropylamine Y 3 -

C3H9ON 3-Hydroxypropylamine Y 3 -

C7H8O alpha-Hydroxytoluene Y 3 +

C12H24O3 3-Hydroxy-2,2,4-trimethyl-pentyl isobutyrate Y 2 + 13

C12H24O3 3-Hydroxy-2,2,4-trimethylpentylisobutyrate Y 2 + 13

C8H8O Hypnone * * ¤

- Illipe Butter Y 2 + 29

- Illipe oil Y 2 + 29

C8H23N5 2,2'-(Iminobis(ethyleneimino))diethylamine 2320 Y 2 -

C4H11O2N 2,2'-Iminodiethanol Y 3 + 19

C4H13N3 2,2'-Iminodi(ethylamine) 2079 Y 3 -

C6H15O2N 1,1'-Iminodipropan-2-ol Z 3 + 19

- Inedible Beef Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Inedible Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Inedible Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Inedible Unbleached Technical Tallow Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Insulating oil, mineral L * +

- Interesterfied Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterfied Illipe Oil Y 2 + 29

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

- Interesterfied Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Interesterfied Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterfied Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Cottonseed Oil Y 2 + 29

Variable Interesterified Castor Oil * * + 29

- Interesterified Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Fish Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Groundnut Oil (containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified HE Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Linseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Mango Kernel Oil Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Rice Bran Oil Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Safflower Oil Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Interesterified Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C3H8O IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C12H18O2N2 IPDI (Isophorone diisocyanate) 2290 X 2 ¤

Mixture(sol) Iron chloride, copper chloride mixture * * -

FeCl3(sol) Iron (III) chloride solutions 2582 Y 3 -

(sol) Iron (III) nitrate/nitric acid solution Y 2 -

C9H14O Isoacetophenone Y 3 + 19

C7H14O2 Isoamyl acetate * * + 13

C5H12O Isoamyl alcohol Z 3 +

Variable Iso- and cyclo-alkanes (C10-C11) Y 3 +

Variable Iso- and cyclo-alkanes (C12+) Y 3 +

C4H8O Isobutaldehyde * * -

C4H8O Isobutanal * * -

C4H10O Isobutanol 1212 Z 3 +

C4H11NO Isobutanolamine (90% or less) Z 3 -

C6H12O2 Isobutyl acetate * * + 13

C7H12O2 Isobutyl acrylate * * + 13

C4H10O Isobutyl alcohol 1212 Z 3 +

C4H8O Isobutyl aldehyde * * -

C4H11N Isobutylamine * * -

C5H12O Isobutyl carbinol Z 3 +

C16H32 Isobutylene tetramer * * +

C12H24 Isobutylene trimer * * +

C5H10O2 Isobutyl formate 2393 Z 3 + 13

Mixture Isobutyl formate/isobutanol mixtures * * +

C9H18O Isobutyl ketone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C8H14O2 Isobutyl methacrylate Z 3 ¤

C6H14O Isobutylmethylcarbinol 2053 Z 3 +

C6H12O Isobutyl methyl ketone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H14O Isobutylmethylmethanol 2053 Z 3 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C4H8O Isobutyraldehyde * * -

C4H8O Isobutyric aldehyde * * -

C12H18O2N2 1-Isocyanato-3-isocyanatomethyl-trimethylcyclohexane 2290 X 2 ¤

C12H18O2N2 3-Isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl isocyanate 2290 X 2 ¤

C10H20O Isodecaldehyde * * -

C10H22O Isodecanol Y 2 +

C12H24O2 Isodecyl acetate * * + 13

C13H23O2 Isodecyl acrylate * * + 13

C10H22O Isodecyl alcohol Y 2 +

C12H26 Isododecane Y 2 +

C10H14 Isodurene X 2 +

C9H18O2 Isononanoic acid Y 3 + 19

C9H20O Isononanol Y 2 +

C8H18 Isooctane * * +

C8H18O Isooctanol Y 2 +

C8H16O Isooctylaldehyde 1191 Y 3 -

C5H12 Isopentane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H12O Isopentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O Isopentanol (Isoamyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C5H12O Isopentanol (Amyl alcohol, primary) Z 3 +

C5H10 Isopentene Y 3 +

C7H14O2 Isopentyl acetate * * + 13

C5H12O Isopentyl alcohol Z 3 +

C9H14O Isophorone Y 3 + 19

C10H22N2 Isophoronediamine 2289 Y 3 -

C12H18O2N2 Isophorone diisocyanate 2290 X 2 ¤

C5H8 Isoprene 1218 Y 3 +

C3H8O Isopropanol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H9ON Isopropanolamine Y 3 -

C9H10 Isopropenyl benzene 2303 Y 2 +

Variable 2-Isopropoxyethanol Y 3 + 17

C6H14O 2-Isopropoxypropane 1159 Y 3 +

C5H10O2 Isopropyl acetate 1220 Z 3 + 13

C6H12O Isopropyl acetone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C3H8O Isopropyl alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H9N Isopropylamine 1221 Y 2 -

C3H9N(sol) Isopropylamine (70% or less) 1221 Y 2 -

C6H17O5N2P Isopropylammonium N-(phosphonomethyl)glycin Y 2 ¤

C9H12 Isopropylbenzene * * +

C4H10O Isopropyl carbinol 1212 Z 3 +

C5H12O2 Isopropyl cellosolve, (TM) Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C9H18 Isopropylcyclohexane Y 2 +

C16H30O4 1-Isopropyl-3,3-dimethyltrimethylene diisocya Z 3 + 13

C6H14O Isopropyl ether 1159 Y 3 +

C5H10O Isopropylideneacetone 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H14O Isopropyl oxide 1159 Y 3 +

C10H14 Isopropyltoluene 2046 Y 2 +

C10H14 4-Isopropyltoluene 2046 Y 2 +

C10H14 4-Isopropyltoluol 2046 Y 2 +

C5H10O Isovaleradehyde 2058 Y 3 -

C5H10O Isovaleral * * -

C5H10O Isovaleraldehyde * * -

C5H10O Isovaleric aldehyde * * -

C9H18O Isovalerone Y 3 Max 35°C+

- Jet fuel, F-35 L * +

- Jet fuel, JP-3 L * +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

- Jet fuel, JP-4 L * +

- Jet fuel, kerosene L * +

- Jet A L * +

- Jet A-1 L * +

- Jet B L * +

- Jet fuel, turbo (fuel) L * +

- Jet fuel, JP-1 (kerosene) L * +

- Jet fuel, JP-5 (kerosene, heavy) L * +

- Jet fuel, JP-6 * * +

- Jet fuel, JP-7 * * +

- JP-1 (kerosene), Jet fuel L * +

- JP-3 Jet fuel L * +

- JP-4, Jet fuel L * +

- JP-5, Jet fuel (kerosene, heavy) L * +

- JP-6, Jet fuel * * +

- JP-7, Jet fuel * * +

- Kaolin clay slurry OS - +

- Kaolinite slurry OS - +

- Kaolin slurry OS - +

- Karité Butter Y 2 + 29

- Kariténut Butter Y 2 + 29

- Katchung oil * * + 29

- Kerosene L * +

- Kerosene, fuel L * +

- Kerosene, heating L * +

- Kerosene, insecticidal base L * +

- Kerosene, lighting L * +

- Kerosene, jet fuel L * +

C6H10O Ketohexamethylene 1915 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O Ketone propane Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O Ketopropane Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O3 Lactic acid Z 3 -

C3H5ON(sol) Lactonitrile solution (80% w/w or less) Y 2 ¤

- Lampante Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Lampante Virgin Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fattyacids

Y 2 + 29

- Lanolin * * + 29

- Lard (contaning less than 1% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Lard (contaning 1% or more of free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Lard oil * * + 29

- Latex, ammonia (1% or less) inhibited Y 3 +

- Latex: Carboxylated styrene-butadiene copolymer Z 3 +

- Latex: Styrene butadiene rubber latex * * +

- Latex, synthetic * * +

- Laundry Grade Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C12H24O2 Lauric acid X 2 + 19

C12H26O Lauryl alcohol Y 2 +

C12H26S Lauryl mercaptan X 1 ¤

C16H30O2 Lauryl methacrylate Z 3 + 13

- LDF * * +

Variable Lead alkyls, n.o.s. 1649 X 1 + 17

Variable Lead tetraethyl 1649 X 1 + 17

Variable Lead tetramethyl 1649 X 1 + 17

- Leaf Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- LEAR Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

Variable Lecithin OS - +

- Light distillate feedstock (LDF) * * +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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- Light oil, coal tar Y 2 +

(sol) Lignin sulphonate, salt solution * * Max 35°C+

(sol) Ligninsulphonic acid, ammonium salt solutions Z 3 Max 35°C+

Variable(sol) Ligninsulphonic acid, calcium salt solutions Z 3 +

(sol) Ligninsulphonic acid, sodium salt solution Z 3 Max 35°C+

(sol) Lignosols (TM) * * Max 35°C+

(sol) Lignosulphonate salt, solution * * Max 35°C+

- Ligroin * * +

C10H16 Limonene 2052 Y 3 +

- Linseed oil Y 2 + 29

- Liquid asphalt L * +

- Liquid chemical wastes X 2 + 17

- Liquid Fraction of Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Liquid pitch oil (max. 3% w/w phenols and cresols) X 2 +

- Liquid rosin Y 2 + 29

- Long residue L * +

- Long-chain alkaryl polyether (C11-C20) Y 2 + 17

Variable Long-chain alkaryl sulphonic acid (C16-C60) Y 2 -

Mixture Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulphide mixture Y 2 ¤

- Low Eruric Acid Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing lessthan 4% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Low Grade Palm Oil Y 2 + 29

- Low Grade Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Low Titre Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Lube oils and blending stocks, mineral L * +

- Lubricating oil and blendingstocks, mineral L * +

- Lubricating oil distillate,waxy (WLD) * * +

- Lubricating oils and blending stocks, other than mineral * * + 17

NaOH(sol) Lye solution (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Lye (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Lye (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Lye (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Lye, potash (less than 3% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Lye, potash (3-30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 Max 40°C+

KOH(sol) Lye, potash (over 30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Lye, soda (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Lye, soda (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Lye, soda (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Lye solution (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Lye solution (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

MgO2H2(sol) Magnesia hydrate Z - +

MgCl2(sol) Magnesium chloride solution Z 3 +

MgO2H2(sol) Magnesium hydroxide slurry (pH less than 11) Z - +

Variable Magnesium long-chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50) Y 2 ¤

Variable Magnesium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C11+) Y 2 ¤

- Maize oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Maize Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C4H2O3 Maleic anhydride 2215 Y 3 -

C12H24O11(sol) Maltitol solution OS - + 10

- Mangifea Indica Oil Y 2 + 29

- Mango Butter Y 2 + 29

- Mango Seed Oil Y 2 + 29

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

- Manhaden oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

Variable Manhaden Oil (containing more than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Matam-sodium X 1 ¤

C15H10O2N2 MDI Y 2 ¤

C9H13N MEA (2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline) Y 3 -

C2H7ON MEA (ethanolamine) 2491 Y 3 -

C2H7N(sol) MEA solutions (72% or less) 2270 Y 2 -

C2H6O2 MEG Y 3 +

C7H17O5N(sol) Meglumine Z - ¤

C4H8O MEK 1193 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

Variable Menhaden oil (containing more than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Menhaden Stearin (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C8H11N MEP 2300 Y 3 -

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution X 2 ¤

- Mesamoll, (TM) * * +

C9H12 Mesitylene X 2 +

C5H10O Mesityl oxide 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C3H6O3 Metaformaldehyde Y 3 -

C4H6O2 Methacrylic acid 2531 Y 3 -

(sol) Methacrylic acid - alkoxypoly (alkylene oxide) methacrylatecopolymer, sodium salt aqueous solution (45% or less)

Z 3 + 17

C4H6O2 alpha-Methacrylic acid 2531 Y 3 -

C16H30O2 Methacrylic acid, dodecylester Z 3 + 13

C16H30O2 Methacrylic acid, dodecyl ester Z 3 + 13

C16H30O2 Methacrylic acid, lauryl ester Z 3 + 13

- Methacrylic resin in ethylene dichloride Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H5N Methacrylonitrile 3079 Y 2 -

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Metham sodium X 1 ¤

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Metham sodium solution X 1 ¤

CH2O(sol) Methanal (45% or less), flash point above 61°C 2209 Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Methanal (45% or less), flash point between 32°C and 61°C 1198 Y 3 -

CH3ON Methanamide Y 3 -

CH5N(sol) Methanamine 1235 Y 2 -

C2H4O2 Methane carboxylic acid Z 3 -

C2H4O2(sol) Methanecarboxylic acid, 25-80% solution * * -

CH4S Methanethiol * * ¤

CH2O2 Methanoic acid 1779 Y 3 -

CH4O Methanol Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Methanol, crude Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Methanol, gasoline grade Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H12N4(sol) Methenamine Z - -

C6H12N4(sol) Methenamine solutions Z - -

C5H12O2 3-Methoxy-1-butanol Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C5H12O2 3-Methoxybutan-1-ol Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C7H14O3 3-Methoxybutyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C3H8O2 2-Methoxyethanol Y 3 -

C5H12O3 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethanol * * -

C7H16O4 2-(2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethoxy) ethanol * * + 19, 28

C7H14O5 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethyl acetate * * + 13, 19

C5H10O3 2-Methoxyethyl acetate Y 3 ¤

C6H14O 2-Methoxy-2- methyl butane 1193 X 2 +

C6H14O2 3-Methoxy-3-methylbutan-1-ol Z 3 +

C8H16O3 3- Methoxy-3-methylbutyl acetate * * + 13, 19

C6H14O2 3-Methoxy-3-methylbutyl alcohol Z 3 +

C6H12O3 2-Methoxy-1-methylethyl acetate Z 3 + 13, 19

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C7H14O2 4-Methoxy-4-methylpentan-2-one * * ¤

C5H12O 2-Methoxy-2-methylpropane Z 3 +

C4H10O2 1-Methoxypropan-2-ol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H12O3 1-Methoxy-2-propanol acetate Z 3 + 13, 19

C7H16O3 1-(2-Methoxypropoxy)propan-2-ol * * -

C10H22O4 3-(3-(3-Methoxypropoxy)propoxy)propan-1-ol * * + 19, 28

C7H16O4 Methoxytriglycol * * + 19, 28

C5H12O 3-Methyl-1-butanol (Isoamyl alcohol) Z 3 +

C3H6O Methyl acetaldehyde 1275 Y 3 -

C3H6O Methylacetaledehyde 1275 Y 3 -

C3H6O2 Methyl acetate Z 3 -

C3H6O2 Methylacetic acid 1848 Y 3 -

C5H8O3 Methyl acetoacetate Z 3 + 13, 19

C5H8O3 Methyl acetylacetate Z 3 + 13, 19

C4H6O beta-Methylacrolein 1143 Y 2 -

C4H6O2 Methyl acrylate 1919 Y 2 + 13, 19

C4H6O2 2-Methylacrylic acid 2531 Y 3 -

C16H30O2 2-Methylacrylicacid, dodecyl ester Z 3 + 13

C16H30O2 2-Methylacrylic acid, lauryl ester Z 3 + 13

CH4O Methyl alcohol, crude Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Methyl alcohol, gasoline grade Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

CH5N(sol) Methylamine solutions (42% or less) 1235 Y 2 -

C7H9N 1-Methyl-2-aminobenzene 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Methyl-1-aminobenzene 1708 Y 2 -

C8H16O2 Methylamyl acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C6H14O Methylamyl alcohol 2053 Z 3 +

C7H14O Methyl amyl ketone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H14O Methyl n-amyl ketone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H9N o-Methylaniline 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Methylaniline 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 3-Methylaniline 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N o-Methylaniline 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N o-Methylbenzenamine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Methylbenzenamine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 3-Methylbenzenamine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H8 Methylbenzene 1294 Y 3 +

C7H10N2 Methylbenzenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H8 Methylbenzene, industrial 1294 Y 3 +

C7H8 Methylbenzene, nitration grade 1294 Y 3 +

C8H8O2 Methyl benzoate * * ¤

C7H8 Methylbenzol 1294 Y 3 +

C5H10O2 Methyl buatanoate 1237 Y 3 + 13

C5H8 2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene 1218 Y 3 +

C5H8 3-Methyl-1,3-butadiene 1218 Y 3 +

C5H10O 2-Methylbutanal * * -

C5H10O 3-Methylbutanal 2058 Y 3 -

C5H12 1-Methylbutane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H12 2-Methylbutane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H12O 2-Methyl-2-butanol Z 3 +

C5H12O 2-Methyl-4-butanol Z 3 +

C5H12O 2-Methylbutan-2-ol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methyl-1-butanol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-3-ol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methylbutan-1-ol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methyl-1-butanol (Amyl alcohol, primary) Z 3 +

C5H10 3-Methylbut-1-ene Y 3 +

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C5H10 Methylbutenes Y 3 +

C5H10O Methylbutenol Y 3 +

C7H14O2 1-Methylbutyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C5H12O 2-Methyl-2-butyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O 2-Methyl-4-butyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methyl-3-butyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Methyl-1-butyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O Methyl tert-butyl ether Z 3 +

C6H12O Methyl butyl ketone 1224 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C5H8O 2-Methylbut-3-yn-2-ol Z 3 +

C5H8O 2-Methyl-3-butyn-2-ol Z 3 +

C5H8O 2-Methylbut-3-yn-2-ol (Methylbutynol) Z 3 +

C5H8O 2-Methyl-3-butyn-3-ol (Methylbutynol) Z 3 +

C5H10O 2-Methylbutyraldehyde * * -

C5H10O 3-Methylbutyraldehyde * * -

C5H10O2 Methyl butyrate 1237 Y 3 + 13

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Methylcarbamodithioic acid, sodium salt solution X 1 ¤

C2H6O Methyl carbinol, fermentation Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C2H6O Methyl carbinol, gasoline grade Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C2H6O Methyl carbinol, synthetic Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

C5H12O3 2-beta-Methyl carbitol * * -

C7H14O5 Methyl carbitol acetate, (TM) * * + 13, 19

Variable Methyl 'cellosolve' Y 3 + 17

C3H8O2 Methyl cellosolve Y 3 -

C5H10O3 Methyl cellosolve acetate Y 3 ¤

C2H3Cl3 Methylchloroform 2831 Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H3Cl3 Methyl chloroform 2831 Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H3N Methyl cyanide 1648 Z 2 + 13, 19

C7H14 Methylcyclohexane 2296 Y 2 +

C7H12O Methylcyclohexanone * * Max 35°C+ 19

C6H8 Methylcyclopentadiene * * +

C12H16 Methylcyclopentadiene dimer Y 2 +

C12H16 Methyl-1,3-cyclopentadiene dimer Y 2 +

C9H8O3Mn Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl 3281 X 1 ¤

C5H13O2N Methyl diethanolamine Y 3 -

C4H6O3 4-Methyl-1,3-dioxaolan-2-one Z - ¤

C5H12O3 Methyl dioxitol * * -

C2H6S2 Methyl disulphide 2381 Y 2 ¤

Variable S.S'-Methylenebis[N-dialkyl(C4-C8)dithiocarbamate] Y 3 + 17

C15H10O2N2 Methylenebis(phenyleneisocyanate) Y 2 ¤

C15H10O2N2 Methylenebis(phenylisocyanate) Y 2 ¤

CH2Br2 Methylene bromide Y 2 -

CH2Cl2 Methylene chloride Y 3 + 13, 19

- 4,4'-Methylene dianiline and its higher molecular weight polymers/o-dichlorobenzene mixtures

* * -

C15H10O2N2 4,4'-Methylenediphenylisocyanate Y 2 ¤

C15H10O2N2 Methylene di-p-phenylenediisocyanate Y 2 ¤

- 2-Methylenepropionic acid Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H6O2 Methyl ethanoate Z 3 -

C3H9ON Methylethanolamine * * -

C3H9ON N-Methylethanolamine * * -

C5H10O2 1-Methylethyl acetate 1220 Z 3 + 13

C3H9N 1-Methylethylamine 1221 Y 2 -

C9H13N 2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline Y 3 -

C9H12 1,4-Methyl ethyl benzene Y 2 +

C4H10O Methylethylcarbinol Z - +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C5H12O2 Methyl ethylene glycol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O2 Methylethylene glycol Z - +

C3H6O Methylethylene oxide 1280 Y 2 -

C4H8O Methyl ethyl ketone 1193 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

C6H15N N-(1-Methylethyl)propan-2-amine 1158 Y 2 -

C8H11N 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine 2300 Y 3 -

C2H4O2 Methyl formate 1243 Z 2 -

C7H17O5N(sol) N-methyl-D-glucamine (70% or less) Z - ¤

C3H8O2 Methyl glycol Z - +

C8H16O 5-Methyl-3-heptanone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C8H16O 5-Methylheptan-3-one Y 3 Max 35°C+

C9H18O Methyl heptyl ketone * * Max 35°C+

C7H14O 5-Methylhexan-2-one 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C8H18O Methyl hexyl carbinol Y 2 +

C8H18O Methylhexylcarbinol Y 2 +

C5H8O 2-Methyl-2-hydoxy-3-butyne Z 3 +

C8H8O3 Methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate Y 3 + 13

C8H8O3 Methyl o-hydroxybenzoate Y 3 + 13

C5H8O 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne (Methyl butynol) Z 3 +

C5H13O2N 2,2'-(Methylimino) diethanol Y 3 -

C5H13O2N N-Methyl-2,2'iminodiethanol Y 3 -

C7H14O Methyl isoamyl ketone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C5H10O Methyl isobutenyl ketone 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H14O Methylisobutylcarbinol 2053 Z 3 +

C8H16O2 Methylisobutylcarbinol acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C6H12O Methyl isobutyl ketone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C10H20 Methylisopropylcyclohexane * * +

C4H7ON 2-Methyllactronitrile 1541 Y 2 -

C4H8OS Methyl mercaptopropionaldehyde Y 2 -

C5H8O2 Methyl methacrylate 1247 Y 2 -

C2H4O2 Methyl methanoate 1243 Z 2 -

C6H14O2 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutanol Z 3 +

C8H16O3 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutylacetate * * + 13, 19

C5H8O2 Methyl alpha-methylacrylate 1247 Y 2 -

C5H8O2 Methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate 1247 Y 2 -

C11H10 alpha-Methylnaphthalene * * +

C11H10 Methylnaphthalene, (molten, mp. 34°C/93°F) X 2 + 19

C11H10 beta-Methylnaphthalene (molten, mp. 34°C/93°F) X 2 + 19

C7H7O2N (o- and p-)Methylnitrobenzene mixtures with melting point lowerthan 43°C/109°F

Y 2 + 19

C10H22O 8-Methylnonan-1-ol Y 2 +

C4H10O Methylolpropane Z - +

- alpha-Methyl-omega-methoxypoly(ethylene oxide) Z 3 +

- alpha-Methyl-omega-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) Z 3 +

- alpha-Methyl-omega-methoxypoly(oxythylene) Z 3 +

C3H8O2 Methyl oxitol Y 3 -

C6H14O2 2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol Z - +

C6H14O2 2-Methylpentane-2,4-diol Z - +

C6H14O2 4-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol Z - +

C6H14O2 4-Methylpentane-2,4-diol Z - +

C8H16O2 4-Methyl-2-pentanol acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C6H14O Methylpentan-2-ol 2053 Z 3 +

C6H14O 4-Methylpentan-2-ol 2053 Z 3 +

C6H14O 4-Methylpentanol-2 2053 Z 3 +

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C6H12O 4-Methyl-2-pentanone Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12O 4-Methylpentan-2-one Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C6H12 2-Methyl-1-pentene * * +

C6H12 2-Methylpentene Y 3 +

C6H12 2-Methylpent-1-ene Y 3 +

C6H12 4-Methyl-1-pentene Y 3 +

C5H10O 4-Methyl-3-penten-2-one 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C5H10O 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C8H16O2 4-Methylpentyl-2-acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C8H16O2 4-Methyl-2-pentyl acetate 1233 Y 2 + 13

C8H16O2 Methylpentyl acetates 1233 Y 2 + 13

C6H14O Methyl tert-pentyl ether 1193 X 2 +

C7H14O Methyl pentyl ketone 1110 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H8O Methyl phenol 2076 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 Methylphenylenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2-Methyl-m-phenylenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 4-Methyl-m-phenylenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C9H6O2N2 Methylphenylene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C9H6O2N2 4-methyl-1,3-phenylene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C9H6O2N2 4-Methyl-m-phenylene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C9H6O2N2 2-Methyl-2-phenylpropane 2078 Y 2 +

C3H9O3P Methyl phosphite * * + 13

C4H8O 2-Methylpropanal * * -

C4H10O2 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol Z 3 +

C4H10O 2-Methyl-1-propanol 1212 Z 3 +

C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-1-ol 1212 Z 3 +

C4H10O 2-Methylpropan-2-ol Z 3 +

C4H10O 2-Methyl-2-propanol Z 3 +

C4H5N 2-Methylprop-2-enenitrile 3079 Y 2 -

C4H6O2 alpha-Methylpropenoic acid 2531 Y 3 -

C4H6O2 2-Methylpropenoic acid 2531 Y 3 -

C12H24 2-Methyl-propen trimer * * +

C5H10O 2-Methylprop-1-enyl methyl ketone 1229 Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C7H12O2 2-Methylpropyl acrylate * * + 13

C4H10O 2-Methyl-2-propyl alcohol Z 3 +

C4H10O 2-Methyl-1-propyl alcohol 1212 Z 3 +

C10H14 Methylpropylbenzene 2046 Y 2 +

C5H12O Methylpropylcarbinol Z 3 +

C6H12 1-Methyl-1-propylethene Y 3 +

C5H10O2 2-Methylpropyl formate 2393 Z 3 + 13

C5H10O Methylpropyl ketone 1249 Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C6H7N alpha-Methylpyridine 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N 2-Methylpyridine 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N 4-Methylpyridine 2313 Z 2 -

C5H9ON N-Methylpyrrolidinone Y 3 ¤

C5H9ON 1-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one Y 3 ¤

C5H9ON N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone Y 3 ¤

C5H9ON 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone Y 3 ¤

C8H8O3 Methyl salicylate Y 3 + 13

C9H10 Methylstyrene 2618 Y 2 +

C9H10 alpha-Methylstyrene 2303 Y 2 +

C15H22O2ClN Metolachlor X 1 ¤

C6H14O MIBC 2053 Z 3 +

C6H12O MIBK Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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- Middle oil Y 2 -

- Milk * * +

C3H6O3 Milk acid Z 3 -

MgO2H2(sol) Milk of magnesia (pH less than 11) Z - +

- Mineral aromatic oil L * +

- Mineral grease * * +

- Mineral jelly Y 2 +

- Mineral lubricating oils and blending stocks L * +

- Mineral oil L * +

- Mineral oil, white Y 2 +

- Mineral spirit, jet fuel L * +

- Mineral spirit, lower than 15% aromatic * * +

- Mineral turpentine, lower than15% aromatic * * +

- Mineral wax Y 2 +

- Mineral wax, refined Y 2 +

- Mixtures containing crude oil L * +

- Mogas, leaded or unleaded containing more than 10 vol %alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Mogas (motor gasoline), leaded or unleaded containing 10 vol %or less alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Molasses OS - + 10

- Molybdenum polysulphide long chain alkyl dithiocarbamidecomplex

Y 2 + 17

C6H5Cl Monochlorobenzene 1134 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13

C6H5Cl Monochlorobenzol 1134 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13

C2H7ON Monoethanolamine 2491 Y 3 -

C2H7N Monoethylamine 1036 Y 2 -

C2H7N(sol) Monoethylamine solutions (72% or less) 2270 Y 2 -

C2H6O2 Monoethylene glycol Y 3 +

C3H9ON Monoisopropanolamine Y 3 -

C3H9N Monoisopropylamine 1221 Y 2 -

CH5N(sol) Monomethylamine 1235 Y 2 -

CH5N(sol) Monomethylamine solutions (42% or less) 1235 Y 2 -

C3H9ON Monomethyl ethanolamine * * -

C6H5O2N Mononitrobenzene 1662 Y 2 + 19

C3H9N Monopropylamine 1277 Z 2 -

C5H12O2 Monopropylene glycol * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C4H9ON Morpholine 2054 Y 3 -

Variable Motor fuel anti-knockcompounds 1649 X 1 + 17

- Motor oil L * +

C5H12O MTBE (Methyl tert.butyl ether) Z 3 +

HCl(sol) Muriatic acid 1789 Z 3 -

- Mutton Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C10H16 Myrcene X 2 +

C14H30O Myristyl alcohol Y 2 +

- Naphta, heartcut distillate oil L * +

- Naphta, sweet * * +

- Naphta, sour * * +

- Naphtha, coal tar Y 2 +

- Naphtha, petroleum L * +

- Naphtha, heavy L * +

C10H8 Naphthalene (molten, mp. 81°C/178°F) 2304 X 2 -

(sol) Naphthalenesulphonic acid/formaldehyde copolymer, sodium saltsolution

Z 3 +

- Naphtha safety solvent Y 2 +

- Naphtha solvent L * +

- Naphtha, V. M. & P. * * +

- Naphthenic acids * * + 13, 19

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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- Naphthenic oils * * +

- Natural gasoline L * +

- Natural rubber, ammonia (1% or less), inhibited Y 3 +

- NBD Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- NBD Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Neatsfoot oil * * + 29

C10H20O2 Neodecanoic acid Y 2 + 19

Variable Neodecanoic acid, 2,3-epoxypropyl ester Y 2 + 13

Variable Neodecanoic acid, glycidyl ester Y 2 + 13

C12H22O2 Neodecanoic acid vinyl ester Y 2 + 13

C5H12 Neopentane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H10O2 Neopentanoic acid Y 2 -

C5H12O2 Neopentylene glycol (molten) Z 3 -

C5H12O2 Neopentylene glycol (solution) Z 3 ¤

- Neutralised naphthenic distillate (NND) * * +

- Neutralized and Bleached Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Bleached Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Neutralized Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

Mixture(sol) Nitrating acid (mixture of sulphuric and nitric acids) 1796 Y 2 -

HNO3(sol) Nitric acid (less than 70%) 2031 Y 2 -

HNO3(sol) Nitric acid (70% and over) 2031 Y 2 -

HNO3+N2O4 Nitric acid, red fuming * * -

HNO3(sol) Nitric acid, fuming 2031 Y 2 -

C6H6O6NNa3(sol) Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution Y 3 + 17

C6H15O3N 2,2',2"-Nitrilotriethanol Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H15O3N Nitrilo-2,2',2''-triethanol Z 3 + 13, 19

C9H21O3N 1,1',1"-Nitrilotripropan-2-ol Z 3 + 13, 19

C9H21O3N 1,1',1"-Nitrilotri-2-propanol Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H5O2N Nitrobenzene 1662 Y 2 + 19

C6H5O2N Nitrobenzol 1662 Y 2 + 19

C6H4O2NCl o-Nitrochlorobenzene Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H5O2N Nitroethane 2842 Y 3 +

Mixture Nitroethane (80%)/nitroproane (20%) mixture Y 3 +

Mixture Nitroethane, 1-nitropropane (each 15% or more) mixture Y 3 +

CH3O2N Nitromethane * * +

C6H5O3N 2-Nitrophenol (molten) 1663 Y 2 -

C6H5O3N o-Nitrophenol (molten) 1663 Y 2 -

C3H7O2N Nitropropane, 1- or 2- 2608 Y 3 +

Mixture Nitropropane (60%)/nitroethane(40%) mixture Y 3 +

C7H7O2N m-Nitrotoluene * * + 19

C7H7O2N (o- and p-) Nitrotoluenes, mixtures with melting point lower than45°C/113°F

Y 2 + 19

C5H9ON NMP (N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone) Y 3 ¤

- NND (neutralised naphthenic distillate) * * +

Variable No 1 Castor Oil * * + 29

C9H20 Nonane (all isomers) 1920 X 2 +

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C9H20 n-Nonane 1920 X 2 +

C9H18O2 Nonanoic acid (all isomers) Y 3 + 19

C9H20O Nonanol Y 2 +

C9H20O Nonanols Y 2 +

C9H18O Nonan-2-one * * Max 35°C+

C9H18O 2-Nonanone * * Max 35°C+

C9H18 Nonene (all isomers) Y 2 +

- Non-noxious liquid (12), Cat. 0 OS - + 17

C9H20O Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) Y 2 +

C10H22O Nonylcarbinol Y 2 +

C9H18 Nonylene Y 2 +

C9H18 Nonyl hydride Y 2 +

C13H24O2 Nonyl methacrylate monomer Y 2 + 13

C15H24O Nonylphenol X 1 +

Variable Nonylphenol poly (4-12)ethoxylates Y 2 +

C10H16 Nopinen 2368 X 2 +

C10H16 Nopinene 2368 X 2 +

- Noxious liquid, NF, (1), ST1, Cat. X X 1 + 17

- Noxious liquid, F, (10), ST3, Cat. Z Z 3 + 17

- Noxious liquid, (11), Cat. Z Z - + 17

- Noxious liquid, F, (2), ST1, Cat. X X 1 + 17

- Noxious liquid, NF, (3), ST2, Cat. X X 2 + 17

- Noxious liquid, F, (4), ST2, Cat. X X 2 + 17

- Noxious liquid, NF, (5), ST2, Cat. Y Y 2 + 17

- Noxious liquid, F, (6), ST2, Cat. Y Y 2 + 17

- Noxious liquid, NF, (7), ST3, Cat. Y Y 3 + 17

- Noxious liquid, F, (8), ST3, Cat. Y Y 3 + 17

- Noxious liquid, NF, (9), ST3, Cat. Z Z 3 + 17

C18H32O2 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (linoleic acid) * * + 19, 29

C18H36O2 Octadecanoic acid (saturated C18 fatty acid) * * + 19, 29

C18H38O Octadecan-1-ol * * Max 70°C+

C18H38O 1-Octadecanol (C18 alcohol) * * Max 70°C+

Variable 1-Octadecanol (mp. 55°C/131°F or lower) Y 2 +

C18H30O2 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic acid (linolenic acid) * * + 19, 29

C18H34O2 cis-9-Octadecenoic acid Y 2 + 19, 29

C18H38O Octadecyl alcohol ( C18 alcohol) * * Max 70°C+

C8H16O Octanal 1191 Y 3 -

C8H18 Octane (all isomers) 1262 X 2 +

C8H16O2 Octanoic acid (all isomers) Y 3 + 19, 29

C8H18O Octan-1-ol Y 2 +

C8H18O Octanol, all isomers Y 2 +

C8H16O Octanon-3 Y 3 Max 35°C+

C8H16 Octene (all isomers) Y 2 +

C8H16O2 Octoic acid Y 3 + 19, 29

C24H38O4 iso-Octyl phthalate (dialkyl (C8) phthalate) Y 2 + 13

C10H20O2 Octyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C10H20O2 n-Octyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C11H20O2 Octyl acrylate Y 3 + 13

C22H42O4 Octyl adipate Y 2 + 13

C8H18O Octyl alcohol Y 2 +

C8H16O Octylaldehyde, iso- 1191 Y 3 -

C8H16O Octyl aldehydes 1191 Y 3 -

C9H20O Octylcarbinol Y 2 +

C9H20O Octyl carbinol Y 2 +

C24H46O4 Octyl decyl adipate Y 2 + 13

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C18H38O Octyl decyl alcohol (C18 alcohol) * * Max 70°C+

Variable Octyl decyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C26H42O4 Octyl decyl phthalate (C8/C10 dialkylphthalate) * * + 13

C8H16O2 Octylic acid Y 3 + 19, 29

C8H17O3N Octyl nitrates (all isomers) * * ¤

C24H38O4 Octyl phthalate X 2 + 13

C7H14O2 Oenanthic acid Z 3 + 19

C7H14O2 Oenanthylic acid Z 3 + 19

C6H5O2N Oil of mirbane 1662 Y 2 + 19

C6H5O2N Oil of Myrabane 1662 Y 2 + 19

- Oil of turpentine 1299 X 2 +

H2SO4(sol) Oil of vitriol 1830 Y 3 -

H2SO4+SO3 Oil of vitriol (Oleum) 1831 Y 2 -

H2SO4(sol) Oil of vitriol (Sulphuric acid) 1830 Y 3 -

C8H8O3 Oil of wintergreen Y 3 + 13

- Olive-Pomace Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

Variable Olefin-Alkyl ester copolymer (molecular weight 2000+) Y 2 + 17

Variable Olefin mixtures (C5-C7) Y 3 +

Variable Olefin mixtures (C5-C15) X 2 +

Variable Olefins, alpha- (C6-C18) mixtures X 2 +

Variable Olefins (C13 and above, all isomers) Y 2 +

C18H34O2 Oleic acid Y 2 + 19, 29

H2SO4+SO3 Oleum 1831 Y 2 -

C18H37N Oleylamine X 2 + 19

- Olive oil Y 2 + 29

- Olive-Pomace Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Orange juice * * + 15, 19

- Ordinary Virgin Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fattyacids

Y 2 + 29

- Orimulsion (TM) * * +

C6H5O3N ortho-Nitrophenol (molten) 1663 Y 2 -

H3PO4(sol) Orthophosphoric acid 1805 Z 3 -

C2H2O2(sol) Oxal Y 3 ¤

C2H2O2(sol) Oxaldehyde Y 3 ¤

C2H2O4(sol) Oxalic acid (10-25%) * * ¤

C4H10O3 3-Oxapentane-1,5-diol Z - +

C4H9ON 1,4-Oxazinane 2054 Y 3 -

C3H4O2 2-Oxetanone Y 2 -

C4H10O2 Oxitol, (TM) * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H12OCl2 2,2'-Oxybis(1-Chloropropane) 2490 Y 2 -

C8H18O5 2,2'-Oxybis(ethyleneoxy)diethanol Z 3 +

C6H14O 2,2'-Oxybispropane 1159 Y 3 +

C4H10O3 2,2'-Oxydiethanol Z - +

C6H14O3 1,1'-Oxydipropan-2-ol Z 3 +

C2H4O3 Oxyethanoic acid (70% or less) 3265 Z 3 -

H2O Oxygenated water OS - Max 50°C+

Mixture Oxygenated aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture Z 3 + 17

CH2O(sol) Oxymethylene (45% or less), flash point above 61°C 2209 Y 3 -

CH2O(sol) Oxymethylene (45% or less), flash point between 32°C and 61°C 1198 Y 3 -

- Palm butter Y 2 + 29

- Palm Deodorizer Distillate Y 2 + 19, 29

- Palm Fruit Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Palm grease Y 2 + 29

- Palm kernel acid oil Y 2 + 29

- Palm kernel oil (PKO) * * + 29

- Palm kernel oil (containing 5% free fatty acids or more) Y 2 + 29

- Palm Kernel Oil Fraction (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Palm kernel olein Y 2 + 29

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- Palm Mesocarp Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Palm nut oil * * + 29

- Palm oil Y 2 + 29

- Palm Oil Fatty Acid Distillate Y 2 + 19, 29

- Palm oil fatty acid methylester Y 2 + 13

- Palm olein (containg more than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Palm stearin (containing 5% free fatty acids or more)) Y 2 + 29

- Palm Superolein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- PAPI (boiling point less than 300°C/572°F) Y 2 +

- PAPI (boiling point not less than 300°C/572°F) Y 2 +

- Paraffin Y 2 +

- Paraffin jelly Y 2 +

- Paraffin liquid Y 2 +

- Paraffin oil * * +

- Paraffin scale Y 2 +

- n-Paraffins (C10-C20) * * +

- Paraffin wax Y 2 +

- Paraffin waxy destillate Y 2 +

C6H12O3 Paraldehyde 1264 Z 3 -

Variable Paraldehyde-ammonia reaction products 2920 Y 2 ¤

- PBSY Cottonseed Oil (containing less than 12% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- PDMS (Dimethylpolysiloxane) Y 3 +

- Peanut oil * * + 29

- Peanut Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C7H14O2 Pear oil 1104 Y 3 + 13

- PEG (Polyethylene glycol, mp. 65°C/149°F or lower) * * +

C9H18O2 Pelargonic acid Y 3 + 19

C9H20O Pelargonic alcohol Y 2 +

- Penetrating oil L * +

C2HCl5 Pentachloroethane 1669 Y 2 + 13, 19

Variable Pentadecanol (alcohol C13+) Y 2 +

C15H30 Pentadec-1-ene * * +

C15H30 1-Pentadecene * * +

C5H8 1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

C5H8 Penta-1,3-diene Y 3 +

C5H8 cis-1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

C5H8 cis-trans-1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

C5H8 E-1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

C5H8 trans-1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

C10H22O6 Pentaethylene glycol (polyethylene glycol) * * +

C10H28N6 Pentaethylenehexamine X 2 -

Mixture Pentaethylenehexamine/tetra-ethylenepentamine mixture * * -

C2HCl5 Pentalin 1669 Y 2 + 13, 19

C5H10 Pentamethylene 1146 Y 2 +

C12H26S 2,2,4,6,6-Pentamethyl-4-heptanethiol X 1 ¤

C5H10O Pentanal 2058 Y 3 -

C5H12 Pentane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H12 Pentane (all isomers) 1265 Y 3 +

C5H8O2(sol) Pentanedial solutions (50% or less) Y 3 -

C7H12O4 Pentanedioic acid dimethylester Y 3 + 13

C5H12 n-Pentane 1265 Y 3 +

C5H10O2 Pentanoic acid Y 3 -

C5H10O2 (mixture) n-Pentanoic acid(64%)/2-Methyl butyric acid(36%) mixture Y 2 -

C5H10O2 tert-Pentanoic acid Y 2 -

C5H12O n-Pentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O sec-Pentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O tert-Pentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O 1-Pentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O 3-Pentanol * * +

C5H12O Pentan-1-ol Z 3 +

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C5H12O Pentan-2-ol Z 3 +

C5H12O 2-Pentanol Z 3 +

C5H12O Pentan-3-ol * * +

C7H14O2 1-Pentanol acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C5H10O 2-Pentanone 1249 Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C5H10O Pentan-2-one 1249 Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C5H10O 3-Pentanone * * Max 30°C+ 19

C5H10 Pent-1-ene Y 3 +

C5H10 Pentene (all isomers) Y 3 +

C5H10 n-Pentene Y 3 +

C5H10 Pentenes Y 3 +

C7H14O2 Pentoxone * * ¤

C7H14O2 Pentyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 n-Pentyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C7H14O2 sec-Pentyl acetate 1104 Y 3 + 13

C5H12O Pentyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O sec-Pentyl alcohol Z 3 +

C5H12O tert-Pentyl alcohol Z 3 +

C8H16O2 Pentyl propanoate 1993 Y 3 + 13

C2Cl4 Perchloroethylene 1897 Y 2 + 13, 19

CCl4 Perchloromethane 1846 Y 2 + 13

C6H13N Perhydroazepine 2493 Y 2 ¤

- Petrol, leaded or unleaded, containing more than 10 vol %alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Petrol, leaded or unleaded, containing 10 vol % or less alcohols(methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Petrolatum Y 2 +

- Petrolatum liquid Y 2 +

- Petroleum L * +

- Petroleum naphta L * +

- Petroleum tailings L * +

- Petroleum ether L * +

- Petroleum jelly Y 2 +

- Petroleum solvents, aliphatic * * +

- Petroleum solvents, aromatic * * +

- Petroleum spirit * * +

- Petroleum thinner * * +

Variable PG (polypropylene glycol) Z 3 +

Variable Pharmaceutical Grade Castor Oil * * + 29

- Phene 1114 Y 3 +

C6H6O Phenic acid 2312 Y 2 -

C6H6O Phenol 2312 Y 2 -

C8H10O2 2-Phenoxyethanol Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C8H8O2 Phenyl acetate * * + 13, 19

Variable Phenyl alkane (C10-C21)sulphonate Y 3 ¤

C6H7N Phenylamine 1547 Y 2 + 13, 19

C10H14 2-Phenylbutane 2709 X 2 +

C10H14 1-Phenylbutane 2709 X 2 +

C7H8O Phenyl carbinol Y 3 +

C8H10O2 Phenyl cellosolve Z 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C6H5Cl Phenyl chloride 1134 Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13

Variable 1-Phenyldecane Y 3 +

Variable 1-Phenyldodecane Y 3 +

C8H10 Phenylethane 1175 Y 2 +

C12H10O Phenyl ether X 2 + 19

C16H18 1-Phenylethylxylene Y 3 +

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- Phenyl hydride 1114 Y 3 +

C6H6O Phenyl hydroxide 2312 Y 2 -

C6H6O Phenylic acid 2312 Y 2 -

C7H8 Phenylmethane 1294 Y 3 +

C7H8O Phenylmethanol Y 3 +

C9H10O2 Phenylmethyl acetate Y 2 + 13

C8H8O Phenyl methyl ketone * * ¤

C9H12 1-Phenylpropane Y 3 +

C9H12 2-Phenylpropane Y 3 +

C9H10 2-Phenylpropene 2303 Y 2 +

Variable 1-Phenyltetradecane Y 3 +

Variable 1-Phenyltridecane Y 3 +

Variable 1-Phenylundecane Y 3 +

C16H18 Phenylxylylethane Y 3 +

C16H18 1-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane Y 3 +

C16H18 1-Phenyl-1-(2,5-xylyl) ethane Y 3 +

C16H18 1-Phenyl-1-(3,4-xylyl) ethane Y 3 +

- Phosphate esters, alkyl (C12-C14) amine Y 2 ¤

C6H17O5N2P N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine (not containing surfactant) Y 2 ¤

H3PO4(sol) Phosphoric acid 1805 Z 3 -

H3PO4(sol) o-Phosphoric acid 1805 Z 3 -

H3PO4(sol) ortho-Phosphoric acid 1805 Z 3 -

POCl3 Phosphorus oxychloride * * -

PCl3 Phosphorus trichloride * * -

P Phosphorus, white (molten) X 1 -

P Phosphorus, yellow or white (dry) 1381 X 1 -

POCl3 Phosphoryl chloride * * -

C8H4O3 Phthalandione 2214 Y 2 -

C8H4O3 Phthalic acid anhydride 2214 Y 2 -

C34H58O4 Phthalic acid, diundecyl ester Y 2 + 13

C8H4O3 Phthalic anhydride (molten) 2214 Y 2 -

C6H7N alpha-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N gamma-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N 2-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N 3-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N 4-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

C6H7N beta-Picoline 2313 Z 2 -

- Pilchard oil * * + 29

C6H10O Pimelic ketone 1915 Z 3 Max 30°C+ 19

- Pineapple juice * * + 15, 19

C10H16 2-Pinene 2368 X 2 +

C10H16 2(10)-Pinene 2368 X 2 +

C10H16 alpha-Pinene 2368 X 2 +

C10H16 beta-Pinene 2368 X 2 +

- Pine oil 1272 X 2 +

C6H15N3 2-Piperazin-1-ylethylamine Z 3 -

C5H8 Piperylene Y 3 +

C5H10O2 Pivalic acid Y 2 -

- PKO (Palm nut oil) * * + 29

(sol) Polyacrylic acid solution (40% or less) Z 3 + 17

Variable(sol) Polyalkyl (C18-C22) acrylate in xylene Y 2 +

Variable Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate Y 2 + 17

- Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6)ether Z 3 +

Mixture Poly(2-8)alkylene (C2-C3)glycols/polyalkylene(C2-C10) glycolmonoalkyl (C1-C4)ethers and their borate esters

Z 3 +

Variable Polyalkyl (C10-C20) methacrylate Y 2 + 17

Variable Polyalkyl (C10-C18) methacrylate/ethylene-propylene copolymermixture

3257 Y 2 + 17

Mixture(sol) Polyaluminium chloride solution Z - + 17

- Polybutene (mp. 55°C/131°F or lower) Y 2 +

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Variable Polybutenyl succinimide Y 2 ¤

- Polydimethylsiloxane rubber Y 3 +

- Polyether (molecular weight 1350+) Y 2 +

Variable Polyethylene polyamines (more than 50% C5-C20 paraffin oil) Y 2 ¤

- Polyethylene glycol dimethylether Z 3 +

- Polyethylene glycol (mp. 65°C/149°F or lower) * * +

Variable Polyethylene glycols (tetra-, penta-, hexaethyleneglycol) Z 3 +

Variable Polyethylene glycol (tetra-, penta-, hexaethyleneglycol) Z 3 +

Variable Polyethyleneimines, flammable Y 2 -

Variable Polyethylene polyamines, flammable Y 2 -

Variable Polyethylene polyamines (50% or less C5-C20 paraffin oil) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyethyleneimines (50% or less C5-C20 paraffin oil) Y 2 ¤

(sol) Polyferric sulphate solution Y 3 + 17

Variable(sol) Polyglycerin, sodium salt solution (containing less than 3%sodium hydroxide)

Z - ¤

Variable(sol) Poly(iminoethylene)-graft-N-poly(ethyleneoxy) solution (90% orless)

Z 3 + 17

Variable Poly(iminoethylene)s (50% or less C5-C20 paraffin oil) Y 2 ¤

Variable Poly(iminoethylene)s, flammable Y 2 -

Variable Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent Y 3 + 17

Variable Polyisobutenyl anhydride adduct Z 3 + 17

Variable Polyisobutylene Y 2 +

- Polymer-fuel L * +

- Polymethylene-polyphenylisocyanate (boiling point not less than300°C/572°F)

Y 2 +

- Polymethylene-polyphenylisocyanate (boiling point less than 300°C/572°F)

Y 2 +

Mixture(sol) Poly-N (Urea-ammonium polyphosphate) * * +

Variable Polyolefin amide alkaneamine borate (C28-C250) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefin amide alkaneamine (C17+) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefinamine (C28-C250) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefinamine in alkyl (C2-C4) benzenes Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefinamine in aromatic solvent Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefin aminoester salts (molecular weight 2000+) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefin anhydride Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefin ester (C28-C250) Y 2 + 17

Variable Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+) Y 2 + 17

Variable Polyolefin phenolic amine (C28-C250) Y 2 ¤

Variable Polyolefin phosphorosulphide, barium derivative (C28-C250) Y 2 ¤

Variable Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan monooleate Y 2 +

- Polyphenyl-polymethyleneisocyanate (boiling point less than 300°C/572°F)

Y 2 +

- Polyphenyl-polymethyleneisocyanate (boiling point not less than300°C/572°F)

Y 2 +

Variable Poly(5+)propylene Y 3 + 17

Variable Polypropylene glycol Z 3 +

Variable Polypropylene glycol methylether * * +

C5H12O2 Poly(propylene oxide) * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

Variable Polysiloxane Y 3 +

H2O Potable water OS - Max 50°C+

KAlS2O8(sol) Potassium aluminium sulphate, 15% solution * * +

Variable(sol) Potassium chloride solution Z 3 +

CHO2K(sol) Potassium formate solution Z - +

KOH(sol) Potassium hydroxide solution (less than 3% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

KOH(sol) Potassium hydroxide solution (3-30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 Max 40°C+

KOH(sol) Potassium hydroxide solution (over 30% w/w) 1814 Y 3 +

C18H34O2K Potassium oleate Y 2 ¤

Variable(sol) Potassium silicate solution * * +

K2SO4(sol) Potassium sulphate solution * * +

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- Poultry Oil (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- PPP (Pure Prime Pressed) Cocoa Butter Y 2 + 29

- Premium motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing morethan10 vol % alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Premium motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing 10 vol %or less alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Prime Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C3H6O Propanal 1275 Y 3 -

C3H9N Propan-1-amine 1277 Z 2 -

C3H9N 2-Propanamine 1221 Y 2 -

C3H8O2 1,2-Propanediol Z - +

C3H8O2 1,3-Propanediol Z - +

C3H8O2 Propane-1,2-diol Z - +

C4H6O3 1,2-Propanediol cylclic carbonate Z - ¤

C3H5N Propanenitrile 2404 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H8O3 1,2,3-Propanetriol Z - +

C3H8O3 Propane-1,2,3-triol Z - +

C9H14O6 1,2,3-Propane triol triacetate Z 3 + 13

C3H6O2 Propanoic acid 1848 Y 3 -

C6H10O3 Propanoic anhydride 2496 Y 3 -

C3H8O Propanol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O 1-Propanol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O Propan-1-ol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O Propan-2-ol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O 2-Propanol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H9ON n-Propanolamine Y 3 -

C3H4O2 3-Propanolide Y 2 -

C3H8O n-Propanol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O Propanone Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O Propan-2-one Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O 2-Propanone Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H4O 2-Propenal * * -

C3H5ON(sol) Propenamide solution (50% or less) Y 2 -

C3H3N Propenenitrile 1093 Y 2 -

C3H6O Propene oxide 1280 Y 2 -

C3H4O2 Propenoic acid 2218 Y 2 -

C3H6O Prop-2-en-1-ol 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O 2-Propen-1-ol 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O 1-Propenol-3 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O Propenyl alcohol 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H4O2 Propiolactone Y 2 -

C3H4O2 beta-Propiolactone Y 2 -

C3H6O Propionaldehyde 1275 Y 3 -

C3H6O2 Propionic acid 1848 Y 3 -

C3H6O Propionic aldehyde 1275 Y 3 -

C6H10O3 Propionic anhydride 2496 Y 3 -

C3H5N Propionitrile 2404 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H4O2 beta-Propionolactone Y 2 -

C3H5N Propiononitrile 2404 Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H10O3 Propionyl oxide 2496 Y 3 -

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Variable 1-Propoxypropan-2-ol Z 3 + 17

C5H10O2 Propyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C5H10O2 Propyl acetate, iso- 1220 Z 3 + 13

C5H10O2 n-Propyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C6H12O Propyl acetone 1224 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19

C3H8O Propyl alcohol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O sec-Propyl alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O 2-Propyl alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H8O n-Propyl alcohol 1274 Y 3 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H6O Propyl aldehyde 1275 Y 3 -

C3H9N Propylamine 1277 Z 2 -

C3H9N n-Propylamine 1277 Z 2 -

C9H12 n-Propylbenzene Y 3 +

C9H12 Propylbenzenes (all isomers) Y 3 +

C4H10O Propyl carbinol Z - +

C4H10O Propyl carbinol, iso- 1212 Z 3 +

C3H7Cl n-Propylchloride * * -

C4H6O Propylene aldehyde 1143 Y 2 -

Variable 2,2'-[Propylenebis(nitrilomethylene)]diphenol 1993 Y 2 + 17

- Propylene/butylene copolymer (mp. 55°C/131°F or lower) * * +

C3H6Cl2 Propylene chloride 1279 Y 2 + 13, 19

C3H6Cl2 Propylene dichloride 1279 Y 2 + 13, 19

C6H12 Propylene dimer * * +

Variable alpha, alpha'-(Propylenedinitrilo)di-o-cresol 1993 Y 2 + 17

C3H6O Propylene epoxide 1280 Y 2 -

C3H8O2 1,2-Propylene glycol Z - +

C3H8O2 1,3-Propylene glycol Z - +

Variable Propylene glycol n-butyl ether Z 3 + 17

C5H12O2 Propylene glycol ethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C4H10O2 Propylene glycol methyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

Variable Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether Z 3 + 17

Variable Propylene glycol monobutyl ether Z 3 + 17

C5H12O2 Propylene glycol monoethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C4H10O2 Propylene glycol monomethyl ether * * Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C9H12O2 Propylene glycol phenyl ether Z 3 ¤

Variable Propylene glycol propyl ether Z 3 + 17

C9H20O4 Propylene glycol trimer Z 3 +

C9H20O4 1,2-Propylene glycol trimer Z 3 +

Variable Propylene glyco beta-monoethyl ether Z 3 + 17

C3H6O Propylene oxide 1280 Y 2 -

C12H24 Propylene tetramer 2850 X 2 +

C9H18 Propylene trimer 2057 Y 2 +

C5H10 Propylethylene Y 3 +

C3H6Cl2 Propylidene chloride Y 2 + 13, 19

C5H10O Propyl methyl ketone 1249 Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C6H15N N-Propyl-1-propanamine 2383 Y 2 -

C4H10O2 Pseudobutylene glycol Z 3 +

C9H12 Pseudocumene X 2 +

C10H16 Pseudopinen 2368 X 2 +

C10H16 Pseudopinene 2368 X 2 +

- Pure Beef Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C5H5N Pyridine 1282 Y 3 + 19

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C3H6O Pyroacetic ether Z - Max 30°C+ 19

C3H6O Pyroacetic acid Z - Max 30°C+ 19

- Pyrolysis gasoline (steam-cracked naphtha) 1114 Y 3 +

- Pyrolysis gasoline (containing benzene) Y 2 +

- Pyrolysis gasoline, having 10% benzene content or more 1114 Y 3 +

C5H4O2 Pyromucic aldehyde 1199 Y 3 -

H2SO4+SO3 Pyrosulphuric acid 1831 Y 2 -

- Rape seed oil Y 2 + 29

- Rape seed oil fatty acid methyl ester Y 2 + 29

- Raw Linseed Oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Raw Tung Oil (containing less than 2.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Raw Wood Oil (containing less than 2.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Canola Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- RBD Soyabean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBD Soy Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RBDW Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RDB Coconut Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- RDB Corn Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RDB Maize Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- RDBW Maize Oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Redefined and Bleached Corn Oil (containing less than 10% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Redefined, Bleached and Winterized Corn Oil (containing lessthan 10% free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

C18H34O2 Red oil Y 2 + 19, 29

- Red Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- Red Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Red Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Red Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Bleached Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Refined Canola Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4% freefatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Refined Groundnut Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

- Refined Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

- Refined Soy Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Refined Sunflowerseed Oil (containing less than 7% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Reformates L * +

- Regular motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing 10 vol %or less alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Regular motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing morethan 10 vol% alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Residual fuel oil L * +

- Residual oil L * +

- Residuum L * +

- Resin oil, distilled (olefin) Y 2 +

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- Rice bran oil Y 2 + 29

Variable Ricinus oil * * + 29

Variable Ricinus Oil * * + 29

- Road oil L * +

- Roofers flux, asphalt solution L - +

- Rosin (mp. above 100°C) Y 2 -

(sol) Rosin, fumaric adduct in water dispersion * * +

- Rosin oil * * +

- Rosin soap (disproportionated) solution * * +

- Rubber, natural, ammonia (1% or less), inhibited Y 3 +

C3H8O Rubbing alcohol Z - Max 35°C+ 19, 28

- Safety solvent Y 2 +

- Safflower oil Y 2 + 29

- Safflowerseed Oil Y 2 + 29

- Salmon Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Sardine oil * * + 29

- Sardine Oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Saturated fatty acid (C13 and above) Y 2 + 19, 29

C4H10O SBA (sec-Butyl alcohol) Z - +

- SBR (Styrene-butadiene rubber latex) * * +

H2O Sea water OS - Max 50°C+

- Semi-refined Cottonseed Oil (containing less than 12% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Sesame oil * * + 29

- Shea Butter Oil Y 2 + 29

- Shea Butter Olein Y 2 + 29

- Shea Butter Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Sheanut Butter Y 2 + 29

- Shellsol A, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol AB, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol E, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol K, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol N, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol NR, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol R, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol RA, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol T, (TM) * * +

- Shellsol TD, (TM) * * +

SiCl4 Silicon chloride * * -

SiCl4 Silicon tetrachloride * * -

H2SO4(sol) Sludge acid 1832 Y 3 -

NaOH(sol) Soda lye (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Soda lye 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Soda lye (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Soda lye (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

C2H3O2Na(sol) Sodium acetate solutions Z - +

NaHSO3(sol) Sodium acid sulphite (45% or less) 2693 Z 3 + 17

Variable(sol) Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulphonates (60-65% solution Y 2 +

NaAlO2(sol) Sodium aluminate solution * * + 17

- Sodium aluminosilicate slurry Z 3 +

C2H4O2NNa Sodium aminoactetate solution Z 3 + 17

C7H6O2Na(sol) Sodium benzoate (solution) Z 3 +

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Sodium 1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl sulphide solution X 2 ¤

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Sodium 1,3-benzothiazole-2-thiolate solution X 2 ¤

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Sodium benzothiazol-2-yl sulphide solution X 2 ¤

C7H4NS2Na(sol) Sodium 1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl sulphide solution X 2 ¤

Na2Cr2O7(sol) Sodium bichromate solution (70% or less) Y 2 -

NaHS(sol) Sodium bisulphide (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

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Mixture(sol) Sodium borohydride (15% or less)/sodium hydroxide solution Y 3 ¤

Na2CO3(sol) Sodium carbonate solution (pH less than 12) Z 3 +

NaClO3(sol) Sodium chlorate solution (50% or less) 2428 Z 3 -

(sol) Sodium chloride solution, drilling brine - pH greater than 4 * * +

C7H7ONa(sol) Sodium cresylate (solution) Y 2 + 17

Na2Cr2O7(sol) Sodium dichromate solution (70% or less) Y 2 -

C2H4O2NNa Sodium glycinate solution Z 3 + 17

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydrate (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydrate (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydrate (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydrate, 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

NaHS(sol) Sodium hydrogen sulphide (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

Mixture(sol) Sodium hydrogen sulphide (6% or less)/Sodium carbonate (3% orless) solution

Z 3 ¤

NaHSO3(sol) Sodium hydrogen sulphite solution (35% or less) 2693 Z 3 + 17

Mixture(sol) Sodium hydrosulphide/ammonium sulphide solution Y 2 ¤

NaHS(sol) Sodium hydrosulphide solution (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydroxide solution (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydroxide solution (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydroxide solution (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) Sodium hydroxide solution, 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

NaClO(sol) Sodium hypochlorite solution (15% or less) 1791 Y 2 -

NaClO(sol) Sodium hypochlorite solution (15-30%) * * -

C12H25O4SNa(sol) Sodium lauryl sulphate, solution * * + 17

(sol) Sodium lignosulphonate, solution Z 3 Max 35°C+

(sol) Sodium ligninsulphonate, solution Z 3 Max 35°C+

NaHS(sol) Sodium marcaptan (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

NaHS(sol) Sodium marcaptide (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Sodium methylcarbamodithioate X 1 ¤

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Sodium methyldithiocarbamate solution X 1 ¤

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate X 1 ¤

C2H5NS.Na(sol) Sodium methyldithiocarbamate solution X 1 ¤

NaNO2(sol) Sodium nitrite solution (pH less than 10) 1500 Y 2 +

C6Cl5ONa(sol) Sodium pentachlorophenate, solution * * ¤

Variable Sodium petroleum sulphonate Y 2 Max 70°C+

(sol) Sodium poly(4+)acrylate solutions Z 3 +

NaSCN(sol) Sodium rhodanate (56% or less) Y 3 +

NaSCN(sol) Sodium rhodanide (56% or less) Y 3 +

C7H5O3Na(sol) Sodium salicylate solution * * +

Variable(sol) Sodium silicate solution Y 3 +

Na2SO4(sol) Sodium sulphate solution Z - +

NaHS(sol) Sodium sulphhydrate solution (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

Na2S(sol) Sodium sulphide solution 1385 Y 3 +

Na2SO3(sol) Sodium sulphite solution Y 3 +

NaSCN(sol) Sodium sulphocyanate (56% or less) Y 3 +

NaSCN(sol) Sodium sulphocyanide (56% or less) Y 3 +

NaHS(sol) Sodium sulphydrate (45% or less) 2949 Z 3 -

Mixture(sol) Sodium tetrahydroborate (15% or less)/sodium hydroxide solution Y 3 ¤

NaSCN(sol) Sodium thiocyanate solution (56% or less) Y 3 +

C7H7ONa(sol) Sodium tolyl oxides (solution) Y 2 + 17

Na2CO3(sol) Soda ash Z 3 +

- Soft Stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Solvent naphtha L * +

- Solvesso 100, (TM) * * +

- Solvesso 150, (TM) * * +

C6H14O6(sol) Sorbitol solution OS - +

- Sour naphta * * +

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- Soya bean oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Soya bean oil (containing 0.5% free fatty acids or more) Y 2 + 29

- Soybean Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Soy Oil (containing less than 0.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Special Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Spindle oil L * +

- Spirit of turpenrine 1299 X 2 +

C2H6O Spirits of wine Z - Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Steam Lard (contaning less than 2% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

C18H36O2 Stearic acid (saturated C18 fatty acid) * * + 19, 29

C18H38O Stearyl alcohol (C18 alcohol) * * Max 70°C+

- Stoddard solvent Y 2 +

- Straight run distillates (kerosene) L * +

- Straight run gasoline L * +

- Straight run residue, asphalt solution L * +

- Styrene-butadiene rubber latex * * +

C8H8 Styrene monomer Y 3 +

C7H14 Suberane 2241 X 2 +

- Sugar syrup * * + 10

Variable Sulfonic acid, alkane(C10-C21) phenyl ester Y 3 ¤

Variable Sulphohydrocarbon (C3-C88) Y 2 + 17

C4H8O2S Sulpholane Y 3 ¤

Mixture(sol) Sulphonated polyacrylate solution Z - ¤

H2SO4(sol) Sulphuric acid 1830 Y 3 -

H2SO4+SO3 Sulphuric acid, fuming 1831 Y 2 -

H2SO4(sol) Sulphuric acid, spent 1832 Y 3 -

HClO3S Sulphuric chlorohydrin 1754 Y 1 -

C4H10O Sulphuric ether 1155 Z 2 ¤

Variable Sulphurized fat (C14-C20) Z 3 + 29

Variable Sulphurized polyolefinamide alkene (C28-C250) amine Z 3 ¤

S Sulphur (molten) 2448 Z 3 -

H2SO3(sol) Sulphurous acid * * -

- Sunflower Oil (containing less than 7% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Sunflower seed oil (containing 7% free fatty acids or more) Y 2 + 29

- Sun Oil (containing less than 7% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Super motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing 10 vol % orless alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Super motor gasoline, leaded or unleaded, containing more than10 vol % alcohols (methanol, ethanol, other alcohols)

L * +

- Sustainable Palm Kernel Oil (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Kernel Olein (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Kernel Stearin Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Mid Fraction Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Olein (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Sustainable Palm Stearin (containing less than 5% free fattyacids)

Y 2 + 29

C8H8O3 Sweet-birch oil Y 3 + 13

- Sweet naphta * * +

- Talleol Y 2 + 29

- Tall oil (crude and distilled) Y 2 + 29

- Tall oil, distilled Y 2 + 29

- Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%) Y 2 + 19, 29

Variable Tall oil pitch Y 2 + 17

(sol) Tall oil soap (disproportionated) solution * * +

- Tallol Y 2 + 29

- Tallow (mutton and beef) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

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- Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Tallow (containing 15% free fatty acids or more) Y 2 + 29

- Tallow fatty acid Y 2 + 19, 29

- Tallow Oil (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C6H14O TAME (tert-Amyl methyl ether) 1193 X 2 +

C7H8O Tar acids 2076 Y 2 -

C10H8 Tar camphor (molten, mp. 81°C/178°F ) 2304 X 2 -

- Tar oil (max. 3% w/w phenols and cresols) X 2 +

C21H21O4P TCP (containing less than1% ortho-isomer) Y 2 + 13

C21H21O4P TCP (containing 1-3% ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C21H21O4P TCP (containing more than 3% of ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C9H6O2N2 TDI (Toluene diisocyanate) 2078 Y 2 +

C6H15O3N TEA (Triethanolamine) Z 3 + 13, 19

- Technical Edible Tallow (containing less than 15% free fattyacids)

Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

- Technical Palm Oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

- Technical Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C6H14O4 TEG (Triethylene glycol) Z - +

- Tehnical Rapeseed Oil (low erucic acid, containing less than 4%free fatty acids)

Y 2 + 29

Variable TEL (Tetra ethyl lead) 1649 X 1 + 17

- Tengkawang Butter Y 2 + 29

C10H16 Terebenthene 2368 X 2 +

C2H2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1702 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2H2Cl4 sym-Tetrachloroethane 1702 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2Cl4 Tetrachloroethylene 1897 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2Cl4 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene 1897 Y 2 + 13, 19

CCl4 Tetrachloromethane 1846 Y 2 + 13

C14H30O Tetradecan-1-ol Y 2 +

C14H30O 1-Tetradecanol (C14 alcohol) Y 2 +

C14H28 Tetradecene (C14 olefin) Y 2 +

C14H30O 1-Tetradecyl alcohol (C14 alcohol) Y 2 +

Variable Tetradecylbenzene Y 3 +

C8H18O5 Tetraethylene glycol Z 3 +

C8H23N5 Tetraethylenepentamine 2320 Y 2 -

Variable Tetraethyllead 1649 X 1 + 17

Variable Tetraethylplumbane 1649 X 1 + 17

C8H20O4Si(sol) Tetraethylsilicate monomer/oligomer (20% in ethanol) Z - +

C12H16 3a,4,7,7a-Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-4,7-methan 1H-indene Y 2 +

C4H8O Tetrahydrofuran 2056 Z 3 ¤

C10H12 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene Y 2 +

C4H9ON Tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine 2054 Y 3 -

C4H9ON Tetrahydro-2H-1,4-oxazine 2054 Y 3 -

C4H9ON 2H-Tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine 2054 Y 3 -

C4H8O2S Tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide Y 3 ¤

C4H8O2S Tetrahydrothiophene-1-dioxide Y 3 ¤

C10H12 Tetralin, (TM) Y 2 +

C10H14 1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene X 2 +

C10H14 Tetramethylbenzene (all isomers) X 2 Max 65°C+

C10H14 1,2,3,4-Tetramethylbenzene X 2 Max 65°C+

C10H14 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene X 2 -

C6H8N2 Tetramethylene cyanide 2205 Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H8N2 Tetramethylene dicyanide 2205 Z 3 + 13, 19

C4H10O2 Tetramethylene glycol Z 3 +

C4H8O Tetramethylene oxide 2056 Z 3 ¤

C4H8O2S Tetramethylenesulphone Y 3 ¤

Variable Tetramethyllead 1649 X 1 + 17

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C18H30 Tetrapropylbenzene Z 3 +

C18H30 Tetrapropylenebenzene Z 3 +

C5H10O2 Tetryl formate 2393 Z 3 + 13

C10H28N6 3,6,9,12-Tetraazatetradecane- 1,14-diamine X 2 -

C6H12N4(sol) 1,3,5,7-Tetraazatricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]-decane Z - -

C4H8O THF (Tetrahydrofuran) 2056 Z 3 ¤

C4H8OS 4-Thiapentanal Y 2 -

C4H8O2S Thiocyclopentan-1,1-dioxide Y 3 ¤

C4H8O2S Thiophan sulphone Y 3 ¤

K2S2O3 (sol) Thiosulphuric acid, dipotassium salt Y 3 +

- Thistleseed Oil Y 2 + 29

TiO2 Titanium dioxide slurry Z 3 +

TiO2 Titanium(IV) oxide Z 3 +

TiCl4 Titanium tetrachloride * * -

C9H22N2 TMD (Trimethylhexamethylenediamine) * * -

C11H18O2N2 TMDI (Trimethylhexamethylene diiso-cyanate) * * +

Variable TML (Tetra methyl lead) 1649 X 1 + 17

- Toilet Grade Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C7H8 Toluene 1294 Y 3 +

C7H10N2 Toluenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2,4-Toluenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2,6-Toluene diamine 1709 Y 2 -

C9H6O2N2 Toluene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C7H8 Toluene, industrial 1294 Y 3 +

C7H8 Toluene, nitration grade 1294 Y 3 +

C7H9N o-Toluidine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H9N 2-Toluidine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H8 Toluol 1294 Y 3 +

C7H8 Toluol, industrial 1294 Y 3 +

C7H8 Toluol, nitration grade 1294 Y 3 +

C9H6O2N2 m-Tolyene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C7H9N o-Tolylamine 1708 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2,4-Tolylenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C7H10N2 2,6-Tolylenediamine 1709 Y 2 -

C9H6O2N2 Tolylenediisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

C9H6O2N2 2,4-Tolylene diisocyanate 2078 Y 2 +

- Top White Tallow (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

C4H2O3 Toxilic anhydride 2215 Y 3 -

- Transformer oil, mineral L * +

- Transformer oil, other than mineral * * + 17

- Treacle OS - + 10

C2HCl3 Tri 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

C9H14O6 Triacetin Z 3 + 13

C8H23N5 3,6,9-Triazaundecamethylenediamine 2320 Y 2 -

C8H23N5 3,6,9-Triazaundecane-1,11-diamine 2320 Y 2 -

C12H27N Tributylamine * * ¤

C12H27O4P Tributylphosphate Y 3 + 13

C6H3Cl3 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 2321 X 1 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H3Cl3 sym-Trichlorobenzene 2321 X 1 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C6H3Cl3 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzol X 1 -

C2H3Cl3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 2831 Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H3Cl3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H3Cl3 beta-Trichloroethane Y 3 + 13, 19

C2HCl3 Trichloroethene 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

C2HCl3 Trichloroethylene 1710 Y 2 + 13, 19

CHCl3 Trichloromethane 1888 Y 3 + 13, 19

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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C3H5Cl3 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Y 2 Max 30°C+ 13, 19

C2Cl3F3 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane Y 2 + 13, 19

C21H21O4P Tricresyl phosphate (containing less than 1%ortho-isomer) Y 2 + 13

C21H21O4P Tricresyl phosphate (containing 1-3% ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C21H21O4P Tricresyl phosphate (containing more than 3% of ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C13H28 Tridecane Y 2 +

C13H26O2 Tridecanoic acid Y 2 + 19

C13H28O Tridecanol (C13 alcohol) * * +

C13H26 Tridecene * * +

C13H26O2 Tridecoic acid Y 2 + 19

C15H30O2 Tridecyl acetate Y 3 + 13

C13H28O Tridecyl alcohol * * +

Variable Tridecylbenzene Y 3 +

C13H26 Tridecylene * * +

C13H26O2 Tridecylic acid Y 2 + 19

C24H27O4P Tri(dimethylphenyl) phosphate X 2 + 13

C6H15O3N Triethanolamine Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H15N Triethylamine 1296 Y 2 + 19

C12H18 Triethylbenzene X 2 +

C6H14O4 Triethylene glycol Z - +

C7H16O4 Triethylene glycol monomethyl ether * * + 19, 28

C10H22O4 Triethylene glycol butyl ether * * + 19, 28

C8H18O4 Triethylene glycol ethyl ether * * + 19, 28

C7H16O4 Triethylene glycol methyl ether * * + 19, 28

C10H22O4 Triethylene glycol monobutyl ether * * + 19, 28

C8H18O4 Triethylene glycol monoethyl ether * * + 19, 28

C6H18N4 Triethylenetetramine 2259 Y 2 -

C11H24O2 Triethylpentanediol * * +

C6H15O4P Triethyl phosphate Z 3 + 13

C6H15O3P Triethyl phosphite 2323 Z 3 + 13

C3H6O3 Triformol Y 3 -

C6H14O4 Triglycol Z - +

C6H15O3N Tri(2-hydroxyethyl)amine Z 3 + 13, 19

C6H15O3N Tri[2-hydroxyethyl]amine Z 3 + 13, 19

C3H8O3 Trihydroxypropane Z - +

C6H15O3N Trihydroxytriethylamine Z 3 + 13, 19

C12H24 Triisobutylene * * +

C9H21O3N Triisopropanolamine Z 3 + 13, 19

C27H33O47 Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates X 2 ¤

C3H9O3P Trimethoxyphosphine * * + 13

C5H10O2 Trimethylacetic acid Y 2 -

C3H9N Trimethylamine * * -

C4H11N Trimethylaminomethane 1125 Y 2 -

C9H12 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene X 2 +

C9H12 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene X 2 +

C9H12 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene X 2 +

C9H12 Trimethylbenzenes (all isomers) X 2 +

C9H12 sym-Trimethylbenzene X 2 +

C9H12 uns-Trimethylbenzene X 2 +

C10H16 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene 2368 X 2 +

C4H10O Trimethyl carbinol Z 3 +

C6H12O2 Trimethylcarbinol 1123 Y 3 + 13

C9H14O 1,1,3-Trimethyl-3-cyclohexene-5-one Y 3 + 19

C9H14O 3,5,5-Trimethylcyclohex-2-en-1-one Y 3 + 19

C9H14O 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohex-2-enone Y 3 + 19

C3H6Cl2 Trimethylene chloride * * + 13, 19

C9H20O4 3,3'-Trimethylenedioxydipropan-1-ol Z 3 +

C3H8O2 Trimethylene glycol Z - +

C9H22N2 Trimethylhexamethylenediamine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-isomers) * * -

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

HEMPADUR 15500

C11H18O2N2 Trimethylhexamethylene diiso-cyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-isomers) * * +

C6H14O3 Trimethylolpropane * * +

- Trimethylolpropane polyethoxylate * * +

Variable Trimethylol propane, propoxylated Z 3 +

C8H18 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane * * +

C16H30O4 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane-1,3-diol diisobutyrate Z 3 + 13

C12H24O3 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentane-diol-1-isobutyrate Y 2 + 13

C8H16 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene-1 2050 Y 2 +

C8H16 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-1-ene 2050 Y 2 +

C8H16 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene-2 2050 Y 2 +

C8H16 2,4,4-Trimethylpent-2-ene 2050 Y 2 +

C3H9O3P Trimethyl phosphite * * + 13

C6H12O3 2,4,6-Trimethyl-s-trioxane 1264 Z 3 -

C6H12O3 2,4,6-Trimethyl-1,3,5-trioxane 1264 Z 3 -

C3H6O3 Trioxan Y 3 -

C3H6O3 sym-Trioxane Y 3 -

C3H6O3 Trioxymethylene Y 3 -

C9H18 Tripropylene 2057 Y 2 +

C9H20O4 Tripropylene glycol Z 3 +

C10H22O4 Tripropylene glycolmonomethyl ether * * + 19, 28

C10H22O4 Tripropylene glycol methyl ether * * + 19, 28

C24H27O4P Tris(dimethylphenyl) phosphate X 2 + 13

C6H15O3N N,N,N-Tris(2-hydroxyethyl)amine Z 3 + 13, 19

C4H11O3N(sol) Tris(hydroxymethyl)-amino methane solution (40% or less) * * ¤

C9H21O3N Tris(2-hydroxy-1-propyl)amine Z 3 + 13, 19

C9H21O3N Tris(2-hydroxypropyl)amine Z 3 + 13, 19

C10H15O7N2Na3 Trisodium 2-[carboxylatomethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethyliminodi(acetate)

Y 3 +

C10H15O7N2Na3 Trisodium N-(carboxymethyl)-N'-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N,N'-ethylenediglycine

Y 3 +

C10H15O7N2Na3 Trisodium N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine-N,N',N'-triacetate Y 3 +

C6H6O6NNa3(sol) Trisodium nitrilotriacetate solution Y 3 + 17

C21H21O4P Tritolyl phosphate (containing less than 1% ortho-isomer) Y 2 + 13

C21H21O4P Tritolyl phosphate (containing 1-3% ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C21H21O4P Tritolyl phosphate (containing more than 3% of ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C21H21O4P Tritolyl phosphate (containing more than 1% of ortho-isomer) 2574 Y 1 + 13

C24H27O4P Trixylenyl phosphate X 2 + 13

C24H27O4P Trixylyl phosphate X 2 + 13

C4H11O3N(sol) Tromethamine solution (40% or less) * * ¤

- Tung oil Y 2 + 29

- Turbine oil L * +

- Turbo fuel, jet L * +

- Turpentine 1299 X 2 +

- Turpentine gum * * +

- Turpentine oil 1299 X 2 +

- Turps 1299 X 2 +

- Type A Zeolite Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) UAN (32% total nitrogen or less) Z 3 +

variable Undecane Y 3 +

C11H24 Undecane (C11 paraffin) * * +

C12H24O2 1-Undecanecarboxylic acid X 2 + 19

C11H22O2 Undecanoic acid Y 2 + 19

C11H24O Undecan-1-ol X 2 +

C11H22 Undec-1-ene X 2 +

C11H22 1-Undecene X 2 +

C11H24O Undecyl alcohol X 2 +

Variable Undecylbenzene Y 3 +

C11H22O2 Undecylclic acid Y 2 + 19

C11H22O2 n-Undecylic acid Y 2 + 19

Mixture(sol) Uran 32 or lower Z 3 +

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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Mixture(sol) Urea, ammonia liquor Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea, ammonium carbamate solutions Z 3 +

(sol) Urea formaldehyde resin solution * * +

CH4ON2(sol) Urea solution Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea ammonia liquor * * +

Mixture(sol) Urea ammonia solution * * +

Mixture(sol) Urea/ammonium mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate/potassiumchloride solution

* * +

Mixture(sol) Urea/ammonium nitrate solution Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea/ammonium nitrate solution (containing aqua ammonia) Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea, ammonium nitrate solution (32% total nitrogen or less) Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea/ammonium nitrate solution (containing 1% free ammonia ormore)

Z 3 +

Mixture(sol) Urea/ammonium phosphate solutions Y 2 +

Mixture(sol) Urea-ammonium polyphosphate * * +

- V. M. & P. naphta * * +

C5H10O Valeral 2058 Y 3 -

C5H10O Valeraldehyde 2058 Y 3 -

C5H10O n-Valeraldehyde 2058 Y 3 -

C5H10O2 Valerianic acid Y 3 -

C5H10O2 Valeric acid Y 3 -

C5H10O2 n-Valeric acid Y 3 -

C5H10O Valeric aldehyde 2058 Y 3 -

C9H18O Valerone Y 3 Max 35°C+

C4H6O2 VAM (Vinyl acetate monomer) 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

- Varnolene Y 2 +

- Varnoline Y 2 +

- Vegetable acid oils and distillates Y 2 + 17

- Vegetable and animal fats * * + 29

- Vegetable fatty acid distillates Y 2 + 19, 29

- Vegetable fatty acids (C7 and above, refined) * * + 19, 29

- Vegetable oils Y 2 + 29

(sol) Vegetable protein solution, hydrolysed OS - +

C2H4O2 Vinegar acid Z 3 -

C2H4O2(sol) Vinegar acid, 25-80% solution * * -

C4H8O2 Vinegar naphtha Z 3 + 13, 19, 28

C4H6O2 Vinyl acetate 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

C8H8 Vinylbenzene Y 3 +

C3H6O Vinyl carbinol 1098 Y 2 Max 35°C+ 19, 28

C3H3N Vinyl cyanide 1093 Y 2 -

C4H6O2 vinyl ethanoate 1301 Y 3 + 13, 19

C4H8O Vinyl ethyl ether 1302 Z 2 ¤

C3H4O2 Vinylformic acid 2218 Y 2 -

C2H2Cl2 Vinylidene chloride 1303 Y 2 + 13, 19

C12H22O2 Vinyl neodecanoate Y 2 + 13

C9H10 Vinyltoluene 2618 Y 2 +

C2H3Cl3 Vinyl trichloride Y 3 + 13, 19

C2H3Cl3 Vinyltrichloride Y 3 + 13, 19

- Virgin Olive Oil (containing less than 3.3% free fatty acids Y 2 + 29

H2SO4+SO3 Vitriol brown oil 1831 Y 2 -

H2O Water, ballast OS - Max 50°C+

H2O Water, chlorinated OS - Max 30°C+ 38

H2O Water, deionized OS - Max 50°C+

H2O Water, distilled OS - Max 50°C+

H2O Water, fresh OS - Max 50°C+

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Formula Cargo Name UN No. Marpol ShipType

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H2O Water, oxygenated OS - Max 50°C+

H2O Water, potable OS - Max 50°C+

H2O Water, chlorinated OS - Max 30°C+ 38

Variable(sol) Water glass Y 3 +

- Water, grey * * Max 50°C+

- Wax, mineral Y 2 +

- Waxy lubricating oil distillate (WLD) * * +

- Wetting agents * * + 17

- White bole OS - +

NaOH(sol) White caustic (less than 3% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) White caustic (3-30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 Max 40°C+

NaOH(sol) White caustic (over 30% w/w) 1824 Y 3 +

NaOH(sol) White caustic, 50% w/w 1824 Y 3 +

- White mineral oil Y 2 +

- White spirit, high (more than20%) aromatic * * +

- White spirit, lower than15% aromatic * * +

- White spirit, low (15%-20%) aromatic Y 2 +

C10H8 White tar (molten, mp. 81°C/178°F) 2304 X 2 -

- Wine * * + 15, 19

C8H8O3 Wintergreen oil Y 3 + 13

- WLD (Waxy lubricating oil distillate) * * +

CH4O Wood alcohol Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

CH4O Wood naphtha Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Wood Oil (containing less than 2.5% free fatty acids) Y 2 + 29

CH4O Wood spirit Y 3 Max 35°C+ 11, 19, 28

- Wood tar creosote * * -

- Wool grease * * + 29

- Wool wax * * + 29

C8H10 Xylene(s) 1307 Y 2 +

Mixture Xylenes/ethylbenzene (10% or more) mixture Y 2 +

C8H10O Xylenol(s), all isomers 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,3-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,4-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,5-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 2,6-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 3,4-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10O 3,5-Xylenol 2261 Y 2 -

C8H10 Xylol(s), all isomers 1307 Y 2 +

- Yellow Grease (containing less than 15% free fatty acids) Y 2 Max 65°C+ 29

Variable Zinc alkaryl dithiophosphate (C7-C16) Y 2 ¤

Variable Zinc alkenyl carboxamide Y 2 ¤

Variable Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) Y 2 ¤

(sol) Zinc bromide drilling brine - pH greater than 4 X 2 +

(sol) Zinc salts, drilling brine - pH greater than 4 X 2 +

C18H34O2 (Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid Y 2 + 19, 29

C18H34O2 Z-Octadec-9-enoic acid Y 2 + 19, 29

C5H8 z-1,3-Pentadiene Y 3 +

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Selected criteria:Selected criteria:Selected criteria:Selected criteria:The list includes data for the following Cargo Systems:

• HEMPADUR 15500

The list was not restricted by selected IMO Ship Types

The list was not restricted by selected Marpol Pollution Categories

The list was not restricted by selected Chemical Groups

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