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Just a reminder that consignor only companies, such as office only chemical traders, have to appoint a Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor no later than 31st December 2022. Let us help you meet your obligations. Get in touch now!
Well it finally happened……… A shipping line actually asked for a Safety Data Sheet for a CAR! We see, on a continuous basis, operators requesting Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to check section 14 for transport purposes, each time we are asked, we ask why, to which we are told its needed to check the UN […]
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U-Pol Ltd based in Wellingborough required DGSA representation, having previously had a DGSA working with them, they felt they were not being supported in the correct manner, as they had not seen their DSGA for a number of years and had never received an annual report. They now receive 2 visits per year; ongoing assistance […]
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The Courier Company Ltd, ensure the successful transport of dangerous goods globally; they have their own internal DGSA’s who manage the day to day business. We began in successfully training their drivers in ADR and then followed IATA dangerous goods training. Their DGSA’s come to us to get ready for their revalidation exams for their […]
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Did you know that in 2019 the rules are changing for the need to appoint a DGSA? The new rules will affect Consignor and Consignee only companies. For companies that currently DO NOT undertake the relevant loading, packing, filling or unloading; so office based consignors as an example, you are exempt the need to appoint […]
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For companies that use dry ice to ship non-dangerous goods we have a cost effective on-line course just for you. Click HERE to find out more
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Why are the majority of the worlds wipe manufacturers classifying their wipes as UN3175 and then advising they are not dangerous goods by quoting Special Provision 216? On shipping wipes containing highly flammable liquids, the appropriate entry would be UN3175, to which is attached Special provision 216, which reads: Mixtures of solids which are not […]
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An interesting special provision in 18th Revision of the UN model Regulations, in respect of UN3077 and UN3082, Environmentally hazardous substances Special Provision 375: These substances when transported in single or combination packagings containing a net quantity per single or inner packaging of 5L or less for liquids or having a net mass of 5kg […]
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