Best for
Compliance, safety, logistics, and dangerous goods teams reviewing securement requirements.
Compliance topics
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG §7.5.2.2)
International Maritime Organization CTU Code CCC1/9
United States Army Defence Ammunition Center
United States Code of Federal Regulations 49 CFR § 174.5
Association of American Railroads and AAR Intermodal Loading Guide
Bureau of Explosives Pamphlet 6C
ISPM-15
European Best Practices Guidelines on Cargo Securing
RID, ADR, FMCSA, and DOT references from source materials
Mode-based context
Ocean: IMDG and IMO CTU Code references appear in source materials.
Rail: RID, AAR, and Bureau of Explosives references appear in source materials.
Road: ADR, FMCSA, and DOT references appear in source materials.
Intermodal: source materials connect multiple mode-specific references.
Mode reference map
IMDG and IMO CTU Code references are present in the Ty-Gard source material.
RID, AAR, and Bureau of Explosives references are present in the source material.
ADR, FMCSA, and DOT references are present in the source material.
Intermodal guidance should be reviewed across each transport mode in the route.
These references summarize source material and are not a substitute for legal, regulatory, or dangerous goods review.
FAQ
No. The page summarizes references found in source material and should not replace legal or regulatory review.
Source materials mention ocean, rail, road, and intermodal references.
If a claim is not confirmed in source material, mark it as TODO instead of inventing or overstating it.