Dangerous Goods Documentation Articles & Analysis
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This includes the fact that it is the seller who should bear the costs of packaging, labelling, and the documentation for dangerous goods regulations. Discussions on the prices of the critical materials that go into EV batteries are often based on an incomplete understanding of the market. ...
While the regulations are not entirely consistent, they generally encompass all information materials, regardless of format, created or received in the course of a dangerous good shipment. International shipper’s declaration IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) specify in subsection 1.3.4 that at least one copy ...
It is common industrial practice to include a 24-hour telephone number on labels and transport documentation for dangerous goods. In the event of a prosecution following an incident an employer who does not provide such a number might have to prove that the time, trouble, costs and physical difficulty outweighed the risks involved. ...
