IATA Publishes Guidance – “Rejections for Minor Discrepancies”.

Does the inclusion of “Title of Signatory” and “Place” on the shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods justify the rejection of a shipment? We now have some clarification from IATA.
Does the inclusion of “Title of Signatory” and “Place” on the shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods justify the rejection of a shipment?

The note under 8.1.7 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations “Shipper’s Declaration forms conforming to the examples shown in the 59th edition of these Regulations may continue to be used […]
UK Department for Transport extends validity of ADR driver training and DGSA training certificates
In an unprecedented move, the UK DfT has granted extensions to all ADR driver training certificates and certificates of training as Safety Advisers for the transport of dangerous goods (DGSA) […]
IATA 61st Edition Addendum
IATA has posted an addendum, on the 2nd December 2019, to the 61st Edition of the Dangerous Goods Regulations. The addendum comprises of 12 pages. As with any addendum published […]
Online Dangerous Goods Training – CAA Approved
We are pleased to offer the only UK CAA approved online dangerous goods training courses for shippers and operators acceptance staff (IATA Category 1 & 6) in partnership with Ascent […]
DG Safety Group supporting Labelmaster Dangerous Goods Symposium – Chicago 4-6 September 2019

Dangerous Goods Safety Group are proud to be supporting the Labelmaster Dangerous Goods Symposium in Chicago 4-6 September 2019. Paul Horner, Director DG Safety Group, will be providing an update […]
ADR – UK Multilateral Agreement M322: concerning the carriage of UN 0335, UN 0336 fireworks

The UK multilateral agreement M279 (now M322) “Transporting Fireworks” has been renewed and extended to 19th August 2024. “This multilateral agreement is seeking an exemption from the provisions of 8.1.2.2 […]
DG Safety Group supporting 34th VCA Annual Dangerous Goods Seminar
Dangerous Goods Safety Group are pleased to be supporting the 34th Annual Dangerous Goods Seminar hosted by the VCA on the 4th to 5th June, in Daventry, United Kingdom. Paul […]
Working for paperless dangerous goods in air cargo
Paul Horner moderated a panel discussion at the IATA World Cargo Symposium, Singapore, on the 13th March 2019 titled – eDGD–What is the Value and What’s the Way Forward? See […]