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UN/EDIFACT
UNITED NATIONS STANDARD MESSAGE (UNSM)
Dangerous cargo list message
Version: | D |
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Release: | 99B |
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Contr. Agency: | UN |
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Revision: | 4 |
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Date: | 1999-09-11 |
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SOURCE: | Joint Transport Group (JM4) |
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CONTENTS
Dangerous cargo list message
- INTRODUCTION
- SCOPE
- Functional definition
- Field of application
- Principles
- REFERENCES
- TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
- Standard terms and definitions
- MESSAGE DEFINITION
- Segment clarification
- Segment index (alphabetical sequence)
- Message structure
- Segment table
For general information on UN standard message types see UN Trade Data Interchange Directory, UNTDID, Part 4, Section 2.3, UN/ECE UNSM General Introduction
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This message also occurs in the following versions of this standard:
D95A, D95B, D96A, D96B, D97A, D97B, D98A, D98B, D99A, D99B, D00A, D00B, D01A, D01B, D01C, D02A, D02B |
0. INTRODUCTION
This specification provides the definition of the Dangerous cargo list message (IFTIAG) to be used in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between trading partners involved in administration, commerce and transport.
1. SCOPE
1.1. Functional Definition
The International Forwarding and Transport Dangerous Cargo List Message is a message:
- from the party acting on behalf of the carrier for the gathering of the dangerous goods information of the cargo in a certain port or place of call or loading,
- to the party acting on behalf of the carrier in the next port or place of call or discharge,
conveying the information relating to one conveyance or voyage of a means of transport such as a vessel, train, truck or barge, on the dangerous goods being carried on board - irrespective of the operations that will take place in the next port of call. This message provides the basic information by which the message recipient can notify to the local authorities about the loading, unloading and transit-related operations, by means of the International forwarding and transport dangerous goods notification message (IFTDGN).
1.2. Field of Application
The Dangerous cargo list message may be used for both national and international applications. It is based on universal practice related to administration, commerce and transport, and is not dependent on the type of business or industry.
1.3. Principles
The Dangerous Cargo List corresponds to IMO FAL Form 7 (in preparation), which always has to be on board of the vessel.
An agent in the following port of call uses the Dangerous Cargo List to draw up the IFTDGN message (Dangerous Goods Notification) to the responsible authorities in order to report the goods discharged, loaded or in transit.
A shipping agent in a port of loading sends the Dangerous Cargo List message to all the agents of the same shipping line in the subsequent ports of call. In turn, a shipping agent in the following port of call makes up an additional Dangerous Cargo List for the dangerous goods loaded in that port, to be communicated to the agents in the ports called thereafter.
More than one Dangerous Cargo List can exist for one vessel in case of a consortium.
Sometimes the Dangerous Cargo list is sent from agent to agent via the carrier (shipowner).
The following guidelines, rules and functionality apply to the message:
- One message relates to one conveyance/voyage of a means of transport.
- One message is to be suitable to give information on dangerous goods on board.
- One message is to be based on the local legal information requirements regarding the notification of dangerous goods to the (port) authority.
- One message may contain several consignments.
- A consignment may contain several goods items/dangerous goods classes.
- Each goods item can contain only one dangerous goods class. A goods item reflects the operational description of the goods.
- A dangerous goods class may be transported in one or more equipment, and a single equipment may contain one or more dangerous goods classes.
- The message has to cater for the provision of sending updates (change, deletion or cancellation).
2. REFERENCES
See UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.3 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 1.
3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
3.1. Standard terms and definitions
See UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.3 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 2.
4. MESSAGE DEFINITION
4.1. Segment Clarification
This section should be read in conjunction with the segment table which indicates mandatory, conditional and repeating requirements.
0010 UNH, Message header
A service segment starting and uniquely identifying a message. The message type code for the Dangerous cargo list message is IFTIAG. Note: Dangerous cargo list messages conforming to this document must contain the following data in segment UNH, composite S009:
0020 BGM, Beginning of message
A segment to indicate the beginning of the message by identifying the message by a document/message number. Update (change or replace) messages can be accommodated using Message function code together with the Reference to the previous message (in RFF segment) quoting the document/message number of the message being updated by this message. 0030 DTM, Date/time/period
A segment to indicate a date/or time applying to the whole message, such as date and time of document or message issue. 0040 CNT, Control total
A segment to specify the number of equipment in the message, explicitly given by the sender. 0050 FTX, Free text
A segment to specify free form or processable supplementary information. 0060 Segment Group 1: RFF-DTMA group of segments to specify a reference relating to the whole message, and its date and/or time. 0070 RFF, Reference
A segment to express a reference which applies to an entire message. Note: when this segment contains a reference to a previous message which will be updated (or changed or replaced), it shall be used in conjunction with data element 1225 in the BGM segment. 0080 DTM, Date/time/period
A segment to indicate date and/or time related to the reference. 0090 Segment Group 2: TDT-DTM-CTAA group of segments to indicate the details of the movement of dangerous goods such as means of transport and arrival date/times. 0100 TDT, Details of transport
A segment to indicate the transport information related to the visit of a means of transport in the port (main transport). 0110 DTM, Date/time/period
A segment to indicate the sailing date. 0120 CTA, Contact information
A segment to identify the master of the vessel. 0130 Segment Group 3: NAD-SG4A group of segments to identify a party and related contacts. 0140 NAD, Name and address
A segment to identify the party's name, address and function. 0150 Segment Group 4: CTA-COMA group of segments to identify a contact and its communications related to the party. 0160 CTA, Contact information
A segment to identify a person or department within the party. 0170 COM, Communication contact
A segment to identify a communication number of a person or department to whom communication should be directed. 0180 Segment Group 5: LOC-NAD-RFF-DTMA group of segments to identify locations related to the place of origin of the dangerous cargo list, ports of loading, discharge and calls. 0190 LOC, Place/location identification
A segment to indicate locations related to the shipment and arrival of a consignment or a segment to indicate locations related to the place of origin of the dangerous cargo list. The locations to be qualified: - Port where dangerous cargo list was made - Place/port of loading - Place/port of discharge (for cargo to be discharged) - Next port of call (for cargo in transit) 0200 NAD, Name and address
A segment to identify a party's name, address and function relevant in the specified port. The functions to be qualified: - Carrier's agent 0210 RFF, Reference
A segment to express a reference which applies to the agents in the specified port. Reference to be specified: - Reference of carrier's agent 0220 DTM, Date/time/period
A segment to indicate the document/message date/time (i.e. of the Dangerous cargo list) relating to the port where the Dangerous cargo list was made. 0230 Segment Group 6: EQD-RFF-SELA group of segments to specify (groups of) equipment (with guidelines) in which the dangerous goods are transported. 0240 EQD, Equipment details
A segment to specify equipment, equipment size and type used in the transport: e.g. container. 0250 RFF, Reference
A segment to specify a reference number to equipment. 0260 SEL, Seal number
A segment to specify a seal number related to the equipment. A group of segments to describe a consignment of dangerous goods carried on the specified means of transport. 0280 CNI, Consignment information
A segment to identify the consignment. 0290 LOC, Place/location identification
A segment to indicate locations related to the shipment and arrival of a consignment. The locations to be qualified: - Point of origin - Final destination 0300 RFF, Reference
A segment to express a reference for the consignment. References to be qualified: - Booking number - Bill of lading number 0310 NAD, Name and address
A segment to identify a party's name and address relevant to the consignment. Functions to be qualified: - Consignor per bill of lading - Consignee per bill of lading 0320 Segment Group 8: GID-FTX-PCI-SG9A group of segments to specify a goods item within the consignment. 0330 GID, Goods item details
A segment to identify a goods item within the consignment and to indicate the heading of a goods item with the number of packages. Note: A goods item is a group of goods: - belonging to the same UN Class of dangerous goods - having the same technical name - using the same type of colli 0340 FTX, Free text
A segment to specify processable supplementary information relating to the goods item. Text subject to be qualified: - Description of goods - Special instructions - Packaging information - Packing marking information 0350 PCI, Package identification
A segment to specify marks and numbers of the goods item. A group of segments to specify the dangerous goods details of the goods item. A goods item can be classified by only one dangerous goods class. 0370 DGS, Dangerous goods
A segment to indicate the dangerous goods regulation information, e.g. IMO code, UNDG number, dangerous goods classes, packing group. 0380 FTX, Free text
A segment to specify processable supplementary information relating to the goods item. Text subject to be qualified: - Dangerous goods additional information, e.g. information on supplementary classifications like the Suez Canal class, Singapore class and CFO class - Dangerous goods technical name 0390 LOC, Place/location identification
A segment to specify cell location details for non-containerised cargo. 0400 MEA, Measurements
A segment to specify the weights of that portion of the dangerous goods item. The transport measurements to be qualified: - Gross weight - Net weight 0410 Segment Group 10: SGP-LOC-MEAA group of segments to specify the distribution of the dangerous goods item among the transport equipment. 0420 SGP, Split goods placement
A segment to identify the equipment in which goods are transported e.g. by their prefix and numbers. 0430 LOC, Place/location identification
A segment to indicate locations related to the stowage of the goods. Location to be qualified: - Stowage cell 0440 MEA, Measurements
A segment to specify the weights of that portion of the goods item in the transport equipment. The transport measurements to be qualified: - Gross weight - Net weight 0450 UNT, Message trailer
A service segment ending a message, giving the total number of segments in the message (including the UNH & UNT) and the control reference number of the message.
4.2. Segment index (Alphabetical sequence by tag)
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BGM |
Beginning of message |
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CNI |
Consignment information |
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CNT |
Control total |
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COM |
Communication contact |
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CTA |
Contact information |
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DGS |
Dangerous goods |
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DTM |
Date/time/period |
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EQD |
Equipment details |
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FTX |
Free text |
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GID |
Goods item details |
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LOC |
Place/location identification |
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MEA |
Measurements |
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NAD |
Name and address |
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PCI |
Package identification |
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RFF |
Reference |
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SEL |
Seal number |
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SGP |
Split goods placement |
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TDT |
Details of transport |
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UNH |
Message header |
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UNT |
Message trailer |
4.3. Message structure
4.3.1. Segment table
├─UNH Message header | ×1 | (M) |
├─BGM Beginning of message | ×1 | (M) |
├─DTM Date/time/period | ×9 | (C) |
├─CNT Control total | ×1 | (M) |
├─FTX Free text | ×5 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 1 | ×9 | (C) |
│─├─RFF Reference | ×1 | (M) |
│─└─DTM Date/time/period | ×9 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 2 | ×1 | (M) |
│─├─TDT Details of transport | ×1 | (M) |
│─├─DTM Date/time/period | ×1 | (C) |
│─└─CTA Contact information | ×1 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 3 | ×9 | (C) |
│─├─NAD Name and address | ×1 | (M) |
│─└─Segment Group 4 | ×9 | (C) |
│───├─CTA Contact information | ×1 | (M) |
│───└─COM Communication contact | ×9 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 5 | ×3 | (M) |
│─├─LOC Place/location identification | ×1 | (M) |
│─├─NAD Name and address | ×1 | (C) |
│─├─RFF Reference | ×1 | (C) |
│─└─DTM Date/time/period | ×1 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 6 | ×9999 | (C) |
│─├─EQD Equipment details | ×1 | (M) |
│─├─RFF Reference | ×9 | (C) |
│─└─SEL Seal number | ×1 | (C) |
├─Segment Group 7 | ×9999 | (M) |
│─├─CNI Consignment information | ×1 | (M) |
│─├─LOC Place/location identification | ×2 | (C) |
│─├─RFF Reference | ×2 | (C) |
│─├─NAD Name and address | ×2 | (C) |
│─└─Segment Group 8 | ×9999 | (M) |
│───├─GID Goods item details | ×1 | (M) |
│───├─FTX Free text | ×5 | (C) |
│───├─PCI Package identification | ×1 | (C) |
│───└─Segment Group 9 | ×1 | (M) |
│─────├─DGS Dangerous goods | ×1 | (M) |
│─────├─FTX Free text | ×9 | (M) |
│─────├─LOC Place/location identification | ×99 | (C) |
│─────├─MEA Measurements | ×9 | (M) |
│─────└─Segment Group 10 | ×9999 | (C) |
│───────├─SGP Split goods placement | ×1 | (M) |
│───────├─LOC Place/location identification | ×1 | (C) |
│───────└─MEA Measurements | ×2 | (C) |
└─UNT Message trailer | ×1 | (M) |
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