Tagged with 'IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations'

Promote Safety with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manuals

Safety should always be a number one priority when shipping goods. Not only are there strict government regulations that help ensure the safety of everyone who handles your packages, following regulations can also help your employees to feel more secure. IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations are a detailed set of rules that every shipping company needs to follow. Having a proper IATA manual can help you to learn more about these strict regulations and ensure that your operation is always up to code.

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IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Book

Many people may be asking themselves right now, “What is IATA?” Well, to break it down IATA deals with the shipping of hazardous materials through the air. There many items that can be a danger to the people on board the aircraft, and the aircraft itself. When shipping by air the materials are either outright forbidden or restricted. At Air Sea Containers, we want to make sure you understand the full regulations when it comes to shipping dangerous goods by air. So, in this book you will find a wealth of information to make sure you are within the guidelines and regulations.

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Hazmat Air Transportation Regulations

Hazmat, or hazardous materials, is defined as dangerous goods in various forms that can harm people and other living things.  Dangerous goods include such goods as radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, biohazards, etc.  When moving these materials via air there must be stringent regulations to ensure that the aircraft and any people aboard will be protected.  In order to accomplish this goal IATA, in conjunction with ICAO and local governments, determine what safeguards need to be in place for transporting hazmat materials and compile regulations in a manual to ensure all have access to both existing and new guidelines.

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What You Need to Know About IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

Shipping items is never an easy task. When dangerous goods or materials are involved, the process becomes even more difficult. Many companies find the process confusing, but at the same time, they need to learn the shipping standards to avoid endangering the themselves or the lives of others. Whether you are planning on shipping your company’s goods via aircraft or personal delivery, learning and following IATA dangerous goods regulations is important. The methods and regulations outlined by the IATA are designed to keep everyone who comes in contact with your goods or materials safe. Manuals can help give you a great understanding of these regulations and how they affect your business in the hazmat industry.

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IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations book on Sale By Air Sea Containers

For the past 50 years, the world’s leading airlines have recognized (IATA), International Air Transport Association, for their guided resources when it comes to various topics on air transporting.  Air Sea Containers is an authorized distributer for the selling of over 40 plus books and instruction manuals along with CDs and combo kits available to consumers in the aviation and transport industry. For this specific purpose, a comprehensive collection of various safety and hazardous prevention books are available by us, Air and Sea Containers, Inc. Some of the most notable and utilized IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 

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Updates and Revisions to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

Throughout history the shipping of items has always been considered essential for business, but recently, the health and safety of the consumer has been considered in ways that it would previously have been disregarded. IATA, or The International Air Transport Association has put together a schedule of regulations known as the IATA DGR, or IATA Dangerous Goods regulations. Some of these regulations may seem unnecessary to some, but such rules are in place to ensure the safety of airline passengers as well as tarmac workers who must handle the materials in question. Transportation of certain dangerous materials can be restricted or altogether forbidden depending upon quantities of certain hazardous materials and the level of danger they potentially pose to the public and environment.

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