harmful substances definition

harmful substances means any substance which, if introduced into the sea, is liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and marine life, to damage amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea, and includes any substance subject to control by the present Convention.
harmful substances means those substances which are identified as marinepollutants in the IMDG Code and includes empty packagings which have been used previously for the carriage of harmful substances unless adequate precautions have been taken to ensure that they contain no residue that is harmful to the marine environment;
harmful substances means those substances which are identified as marine pollutants

More Definitions of harmful substances

harmful substances means “those substances which are identified as marine pollutants in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG code) or which meet the criteria in the appendix of Annex III”.
harmful substances means substances identified as marine pollutants in the IMDG Code or are identified by any of the criteria in the Appendix to Annex III of the MARPOL Convention (which for convenience of reference is set out in the Schedule);
harmful substances means an intoxicating liquor or a controlled dangerous substance.
harmful substances means those substances which are identified as marine pollutants in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code as amended for the time being;
harmful substances means substances specified by a regulation which defines handling, loading, unloading and transport of harmful substances in vessel traffic.
harmful substances means the substances which may cause contamination of the sea upon introduction into it.
harmful substances means controlled drugs and, in the appropriate context, alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes, smoking paraphernalia (including vapes) and every other substance that when abused may damage the health, safety and welfare of pupil.