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  1. Find information on declaring dangerous goods for gas-free hazardous cargo operations at the Port of Singapore. Stay compliant with MPA guidelines. A Singapore Government Agency Website

  2. Unknown to some, many household items, consumer products and industrial supplies (e.g. lithium batteries, aerosol cans, and compressed gas cylinders) are classified as dangerous goods. When such items are transported by air, they can become a hazard if not declared, packed and handled properly.

  3. Nov 30, 2021 · 1. These Regulations are the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Dangerous Goods, Petroleum and Explosives) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 and come into operation on 1 December 2021. Deletion and substitution of regulation 73. 2.

  4. For more information on the list of controlled hazardous substances and control of hazardous substances in Singapore, please visit NEA website. For the permit application to be processed smoothly, the declarant is advised to take note of the following: Determine the appropriate Product Code.

  5. Controlled goods require proper authorisation (advance notification, licence or certificate approval) from Competent Authorities (CA) before they may be imported into Singapore. You are advised to check if the goods are controlled using the description of the goods, Harmonized System (HS) code or CA product code via the HS/CA Product Code ...

  6. CAAS has announced that it will be introducing the Air Navigation (92 - Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Regulations (ANR-92) with effect from 1 January 2023, to replace the dangerous goods regulations in Part VB and the Nineteenth Schedule of the Air Navigation Order (ANO).

  7. Nov 30, 2021 · “IMDG Code” means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code issued by IMO and such amendment thereto from time to time as may be adopted by Singapore; “IMO” means the International Maritime Organisation;

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · Singapore has stringent regulations in place to govern the transportation of dangerous goods, aiming to minimise any potential risks to human health, property, and the environment.

  9. DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS, VIOLATIONS & ENFORCEMENT. ADRIAN FOO AVIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR (DANGEROUS GOODS) SCOPE OF PRESENTATION. Basis of the Regulations. Air Navigation Order. Dangerous Goods and Munitions of War Violations. Common Causes of Violations. International Standards and Recommended Practices.

  10. 7.1 Dangerous goods forbidden for transport by air under any circumstances.