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Component: EHS-SUS-PC
Component Name: Product Compliance
Description: A hazardous substance that can pose a risk to aquatic ecosystems. "Marine pollutant" is a term mainly used in IMDG code. Such substances are listed in the index of the IMDG code. In some regulations, substances that are classified as environmentally hazardous substances are also regarded as marine pollutants.
Key Concepts: Marine Pollutant is a term used in the EHS-SUS-PC Product Compliance component of SAP. It refers to substances that are hazardous to the marine environment and are listed in Annex III of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. These substances are identified by a “Marine Pollutant” label and must be handled with special care. How to use it: In SAP, Marine Pollutant is used to identify hazardous substances that must be handled with special care. The Marine Pollutant label is used to identify these substances and ensure that they are handled properly. The Marine Pollutant label can be found in the Material Master Data in SAP. Tips & Tricks: When handling Marine Pollutants, it is important to follow all safety protocols and regulations. It is also important to ensure that the Marine Pollutant label is visible and clearly marked on all containers and packages containing these substances. Related Information: For more information on Marine Pollutants, please refer to Annex III of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. Additionally, for more information on how to handle Marine Pollutants in SAP, please refer to the Material Master Data documentation.