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Perishable Products Export Control Act, 1983 (Act No. 9 of 1983)

Regulations

Regulations relating to the Export of Perishable Products, 1983

Chapter II : Loading and Carrying Instructions

Part V : Container Ships with Centralised Refrigeration System

Section V : Taint Control, CO2 and Ventilation

 

Taint Control

 

61.

(1) Before loading containers into rows previously used for the carriage of products which give off odorous gas, the ship's crew shall ensure that all traces of the tainting gas are removed.

 

(2) The ship's crew shall also ensure that no fumes, either from deck cargo or exhaust pipes etc., are permitted to be drawn into the fresh air ventilating ducts.

 

(3) In order that cross-tainting by products may be prevented, no last-minute changes shall be made to the stowing pattern of the ship without the approval of the Board.

 

CO2 and Ventilation

 

62.

(1) All fresh products that produce CO2 through respiration shall be ventilated at a rate that will maintain the CO2 level below 1% in the ship's hold or container.

 

(2) The rate of fresh air introduction shall be one air change every two hours on the basis of the empty volume of the ship's hold or containers, and the actual rate shall be determined from measurements of the CO2 concentration in the return air ducts.

 

(3) In view of the adverse effects thereof on temperature and humidity, excessive intake of fresh air shall be avoided.

 

(4) Continuous air ventilation with partially opened vents shall be preferred to intermittent ventilation with vents fully open.

 

(5) No ventilation shall be required for frozen commodities.

 

63. The regulations promulgated by Government Notice R. 1844 of 29 November 1963 are hereby repealed.