Hazard assessment of mining materials for transport
Is your cargo safe for transport? We help mining companies properly classify hazardous materials like coal, iron ore, and other by-products. Our streamlined three-step process—consultation, lab coordination, and comprehensive reporting—ensures you meet global transport regulations, keeping your operations safe and compliant.

AMSA Exemptions relating to corrosive properties of solid bulk cargoes
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has recently issued two exemptions that change how the corrosive properties of certain solid bulk cargoes are assessed. These exemptions provide more flexibility and targeted testing methods for shippers.

AMSA Exemption relating to an alternative test for assessment of localised corrosion of iron ore and iron ore fines.
The most recent edition of the IMSBC Code has introduced a notable exemption regarding the hazard assessment of iron ore and iron ore fines. Traditionally, these materials were subject to a specific test to determine their potential for localized corrosion, a key factor in their classification.
Now, an alternative test is permitted for this assessment. This change provides shippers with more flexibility and potentially a more efficient way to comply with safety and environmental standards. This exemption is part of a larger, continuous effort to update regulations like MARPOL Annex V and the IMSBC Code to reflect new scientific understanding and technological capabilities, ensuring safety while streamlining the classification process for solid bulk cargoes.