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Container Inspections
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Objectives Explain why inspections Explain why inspections Explain where inspections take place Explain where inspections take place Explain how inspections take place Explain how inspections take place Explain the use of Equipment Interchange Receipt ( EIR ) Explain the use of Equipment Interchange Receipt ( EIR ) State the actions to be taken after finding container condition defects State the actions to be taken after finding container condition defects
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Container Safety Dangers Normal Wear and Tear Normal Wear and Tear Human Error Human Error
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Normal Wear and Tear Handled about 34 times per year Handled about 34 times per year Weather, sea spray Weather, sea spray Vibrations, shocks, careless handling Vibrations, shocks, careless handling
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Human Error Labelling Labelling Securing Securing
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Human Error Documentation Documentation Packing Packing
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Container Inspection Why Why When and Where When and Where How How What to look for What to look for What action to take What action to take
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Why to Inspect Safety Safety Identification Identification Control Control Liability Liability Repair Repair
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Where to Inspect Gate Gate Quay Quay Container Freight Station ( CFS ) Container Freight Station ( CFS ) Container Yard Container Yard
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When at the Gate Full Outbound ( export ) Containers coming into the terminal Full Outbound ( export ) Containers coming into the terminal Full Inbound ( import ) Containers going from the terminal to inland Full Inbound ( import ) Containers going from the terminal to inland Empties returned after unpacking inland Empties returned after unpacking inland Empties collected for packing inland Empties collected for packing inland
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When at the Quay
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When at the CFS and Yard
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How to Inspect
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Non Gate Inspections 1Shifts and Restows 1Shifts and Restows 2Transshipment 2Transshipment 3Inbound Empties ( from ship to yard ) 3Inbound Empties ( from ship to yard ) 4LCL ( less container load ) 4LCL ( less container load ) 5In-terminal movements 5In-terminal movements
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In-Terminal movements For customs, public health or IMDG inspection. For customs, public health or IMDG inspection. For repair For repair To move to other more suitable stack To move to other more suitable stack
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Identification Deficiencies 1Container ID 1Container ID 2Container Size/Type 2Container Size/Type 3Door Seals 3Door Seals 4IMDG labels 4IMDG labels 5Gross Weight 5Gross Weight 6Vehicle details 6Vehicle details
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Door Seals
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Condition Defects 1Wear 1Wear 2Damage 2Damage 3Non Conforming Repair 3Non Conforming Repair
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Wear Metal corrosion Metal corrosion Wood rot Wood rot Loose or missing parts Loose or missing parts Paint fading or failure Paint fading or failure Deterioration at corner fittings, door gaskets and fittings Deterioration at corner fittings, door gaskets and fittings
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Damage Frame deformation Frame deformation Panel damage Panel damage Corrosion / contamination Corrosion / contamination Loss of components Loss of components Unwanted labels Unwanted labels
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Non Conforming Repair Damage or wear incorrectly repaired Damage or wear incorrectly repaired
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