In the processes of Transporting of Dangerous Goods by Ground the proper classes must be displayed on the truck, and be documented in the paperwork associated with the shipment. The consignor of the shipment is responsible by law for determining the correct classification of the dangerous goods being transported, and the contents must be classified before… Read more »
TDG By Air (IATA) Training Requirements
What is IATA? IATA is the International Air Transportation Association, and they provide consolidated resources for scheduling air traffic, route management, and regulate the services provided by airlines in over 85 countries. IATA also regulates the transportation of dangerous goods training requirements for its stakeholders. Who Requires Training? Nearly everyone working in the transportation of… Read more »
Transporting Dangerous Goods: How to read a UN Number
Reading a TDG By Ground UN Number, including the packaging type, group, and manufacturer ID.
TDG by Ground: Shipping Document Overview
This is an overview of the TDG by ground Shipping Document, and how to fill them out properly.