Dangerous Goods Tranport
Any goods or products that pose a risk to people, property and the environment are classified as dangerous goods and are assigned to different classes ranging from 1 to 9. These types of goods can range from those which are highly dangerous (such as explosives, flammables and fuming acids) to everyday products such as paints, solvents and pesticides found in the home and at work. Transport of these dangerous goods via airline courier is regulated and these goods need to be packaged correctly as laid out in the various international and national regulations for each mode of transport to ensure that they are carried safely to minimise the risk of an incident.




While transporting dangerous goods we should take care. It will harm to us and other peoples also.
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Useful info on Dangerous Goods Transport
The transportation of dangerous goods from port to warehouse to distributor is often overlooked by consumers. Mainly, I suppose, because we never think of them much. People forget about house paint and solvents as being volatile simply because we see them nearly every day.
I was once on the highway when one of these tankers had an accident, it ruined my whole day. All I could say is with these kind of things you can never be careful enough!
Consignors must ensure that transport vehicles comply with the requirements of the ADG Code, particularly in relation to warning signs, licensing (for bulk vehicles), stowage, load security and segregation.