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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.

  2. Our experienced dangerous goods specialists and customer service agents are here to help with every aspect of the shipping process: from certification and cargo acceptance through to loss prevention and current Dangerous Goods Regulations.

  3. Setting the standards leads to safety. Some items may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board, and these dangerous materials can either be forbidden or restricted for air transport. IATA leads industry efforts to ensure the safe transport of dangerous goods by air.

  4. The IMDG Code was developed as an international code for the maritime transport of dangerous goods in packaged form, in order to enhance and harmonize the safe carriage of dangerous goods and to prevent pollution to the environment.

  5. Sep 20, 2022 · Every year more than 1.25 million dangerous goods shipments are transported by air. IATA’s rules and regulations help you meet the requirements to ship dangerous goods safely.

  6. IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) helps you classify, mark, pack, label and document dangerous shipments and hazardous materials in compliance with air transport regulations

  7. Dangerous Goods are articles or substances which are capable of posing a hazard to health, safety, property, or the environment when transported by air. 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.

  8. unece.org › transport › dangerous-goodsDangerous Goods | UNECE

    Jun 14, 2024 · Dangerous goods are subject to transport, workplace, storage, consumer and environment protection regulations, to prevent accidents to persons, property or the environment, to other goods or to the means of transport employed.

  9. 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).

  10. Dangerous goods (DG), are substances that when transported are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. Certain dangerous goods that pose risks even when not being transported are known as hazardous materials (syllabically abbreviated as HAZMAT or hazmat).