Pre-shipment inspection requires certification that metallic scrap is properly classified and free of abnormal radiation before import clearance. This Pre-Shipment Inspection Certificate format requires visual verification that metallic scrap meets accepted classification, contains no ionizing radiation symbols or UN Class 7 markings, and documents importer/exporter details, scrap type, container/seal numbers, quantities and measured background and container radiation levels, along with country, place, date and duration of inspection and radiation survey meter particulars; the inspector must declare absence of arms/explosives, that radiation is within natural background limits, upload inspection photographs/video and reports to DGFT, and include PSIA identification and verification details.
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Pre-shipment inspection requires certification that metallic scrap is properly classified and free of abnormal radiation before import clearance.
This Pre-Shipment Inspection Certificate format requires visual verification that metallic scrap meets accepted classification, contains no ionizing radiation symbols or UN Class 7 markings, and documents importer/exporter details, scrap type, container/seal numbers, quantities and measured background and container radiation levels, along with country, place, date and duration of inspection and radiation survey meter particulars; the inspector must declare absence of arms/explosives, that radiation is within natural background limits, upload inspection photographs/video and reports to DGFT, and include PSIA identification and verification details.
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