FIATA Updates Dangerous Goods Manual for Safer Global Shipping

FIATA Updates Dangerous Goods Manual for Safer Global Shipping

FIATA has released the 3rd edition of its "Safe Handling and Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations" manual to improve industry awareness and provide guidance on the safe transportation of dangerous goods. The manual compiles expertise from various authoritative bodies, covering all modes of transport. It emphasizes the standardization of safety practices and responsible communication, helping freight forwarders reduce risks, ensure safety, and improve operational efficiency. This updated edition aims to provide practical tools and knowledge for compliance and safe handling throughout the supply chain.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Boosts Safety with IATA Dangerous Goods Training

Aviation Industry Boosts Safety with IATA Dangerous Goods Training

This article focuses on the IATA DGR Dangerous Goods Acceptance Recurrent Training course. It aims to help professionals understand the course objectives, structure, features, and registration information. It emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliance, skill enhancement, and legal responsibility. By participating in recurrent training, practitioners can update their knowledge, master skills, ensure the safe transportation of dangerous goods, reduce legal risks, and jointly build a safe and compliant air transport environment. This ensures continued competency and adherence to the latest IATA DGR regulations.

2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

This paper delves into the 2026 version of the Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP), emphasizing the critical role of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in enhancing employee skills and reducing accident risks. The article elaborates on the CBTA framework's training design, competency models, and assessment systems. It also explores the practical application of the 2026 DGTP, aiming to provide companies with a reference for improving dangerous goods safety management. The focus is on ensuring personnel possess the necessary skills and knowledge to handle dangerous goods safely and effectively.

ORP Consultancy Addresses Dangerous Goods Transport Challenges in Asiapacific

ORP Consultancy Addresses Dangerous Goods Transport Challenges in Asiapacific

ORP Consulting, based in Australia, specializes in the Asia-Pacific region, offering expert dangerous goods transportation consulting services. These services encompass regulatory interpretation, compliance assessments, and transportation process optimization, helping businesses mitigate transportation risks and meet international regulatory requirements. The company provides customized solutions tailored to businesses of all sizes, ensuring safe and compliant handling of hazardous materials across the region.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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New IATA Directory Enhances Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods

New IATA Directory Enhances Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods

The 'UN Specification Packaging Suppliers and Testing Facilities Directory' is compiled by IATA to assist dangerous goods shippers in selecting compliant UN specification packaging suppliers and testing facilities. The directory provides detailed information on suppliers and testing facilities, ensuring packaging meets international transportation regulations, reducing the risk of cargo damage and leakage. The subscription fee is $378/year and offers an auto-renewal service.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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New IATA DGR Edition Streamlines Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting

New IATA DGR Edition Streamlines Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the IATA DGR 67th Edition Dangerous Goods Accident Report form, covering its filling requirements, precautions, and compliance key points. Through a clear structure and professional language, it aims to help aviation professionals accurately report dangerous goods accidents and improve aviation safety levels. It focuses on the necessary information for completing the report correctly and adhering to IATA regulations, ensuring accurate and timely reporting of incidents involving hazardous materials during air transport.

New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

New Tool DGR Verify Simplifies Dangerous Goods Shipping Compliance

DGR Verify is an optional feature for DG Digital users to quickly validate DGD compliance. It rapidly identifies compliance errors, highlights carrier/country variations, reminds users of special provisions, and previews packaging. While not a comprehensive compliance check, it effectively reduces risks and improves efficiency. For a complete check, DG AutoCheck is recommended. Each use of DGR Verify deducts check credits.

Hazardous Goods Shipping Faces Stricter Port Compliance Rules

Hazardous Goods Shipping Faces Stricter Port Compliance Rules

This article details the critical aspects of dangerous goods container transportation, including port operations, customs clearance efficiency, and compliance techniques. It emphasizes the importance of the UN number, understanding customs clearance timelines, and risk assessment of non-standard operations. The aim is to help readers complete dangerous goods transportation more efficiently and safely. It covers key areas like proper documentation, labeling, and adherence to international regulations to ensure smooth and compliant shipping of hazardous materials.

Ecommerce Boom Drives Surge in Air Cargo Hazardous Goods

Ecommerce Boom Drives Surge in Air Cargo Hazardous Goods

This article analyzes the market trends and compliance challenges faced by air transport of dangerous goods driven by e-commerce growth. It focuses on interpreting the key updates of the 65th edition of the IATA DGR and proposes how companies should embrace digitalization, strengthen compliance management, and enhance employee training to cope with the ever-changing dangerous goods transportation environment. The aim is to ensure both safety and efficiency, and jointly build aviation transportation safety.

DGM Poland Enhances Safe Air Transport of Hazardous Materials

DGM Poland Enhances Safe Air Transport of Hazardous Materials

DGM Poland, based in Warsaw, is an IATA-accredited organization specializing in providing dangerous goods transportation safety services for the aviation industry. Their services include expert consulting, IATA DGR certification training, compliance audits, and packaging & labeling. They are dedicated to helping clients transport dangerous goods safely and efficiently, reducing transportation risks, and improving operational efficiency. DGM Poland offers comprehensive solutions to ensure compliance and safe handling of hazardous materials in air freight.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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