Contship expected to be aware of dangers detailed in the IMDG Code. Several provisions of the Code give notice to carriers that Cal Hypo is dangerous at temperatures approaching 55°C. Thus, the IMDG Code advises carriers to stow potentially unstable materials with critical temperatures over 35°C in conditions at least ten degrees cooler than the critical temperature. The IMDG Code provides that cargo having an SADT [Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature] of `over 35°C' (95°F) must be transported at a `control temperature' of 10°C less than the SADT."). Contship's contention that it could reasonably expect danger only at or above the critical temperature of 55°C is undermined by the cited warning in the IMDG Code against stowage at temperatures greater than 45°C.