Procedure for transportation of hazardous cargo by waterway vehicles. Country/Territory Mongolia Document type Regulation Date 2006 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Water Keyword Surface water Ecosystem preservation Hazardous substances Transport/storage Authorization/permit Risk assessment/management Classification/declassification Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations Abstract The purpose of this Procedure is to regulate relations regarding safe transportation of cargo that may pose a risk to human life, health, or the environment by waterways. Transportation of hazardous goods by waterways shall be carried out by enterprises, organizations and natural persons with special permits issued by the central state administrative organization in charge of waterway transportation. Hazardous goods are all physical objects and substances that, by their nature, may cause danger or damage to human life, health, property, or the environment when transported by water. Hazardous substances shall be classified as follows: (a) explosives; (b) gas; (c) flammable liquid; (d) hazardous commodities, which can cause spontaneous combustion or ignition as a result of reaction with water, or substances that emit flammable gases.; (d) oxidants and organic substances; (e) hazardous commodities, i.e. substances containing microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, rickets, parasites, recombinants, hybrids, mutants, etc., which may spread infectious diseases to living animals and humans; (f) radioactive substances; (g) corrosive substances; and (h) hazardous substances that may pose a hazard during waterway transportation and are not included in other categories. Full text Mongolian Website legalinfo.mn