Significant Changes to IATA DGRs – 2021
IATA has published a list of significant changes that will come into effect on 1 January 2021 with the 62nd edition of the Dangerous Goods Regulations. View document here (new tab)
IATA has published a list of significant changes that will come into effect on 1 January 2021 with the 62nd edition of the Dangerous Goods Regulations. View document here (new tab)
Qatar CAA have recently developed a programme aimed at raising the awareness of freight forwarders in respect of dangerous goods transported by air. See QCAA website
DGO’s Geoff Leach, LabelMaster’s consulting partner and James Wyatt, Senior Vice President Aviation Solutions at Avialytics discuss a new survey written by James on the importance of training for pilots and flight crews. For...
“Two great days spent in training on ‘The Safe Transport of Lithium Batteries’ covering Air, Road and Sea courtesy of Labeline and the Dangerous Goods Office! Fantastic course with great people”!
Once again, Geoff Leach will be chairing the Annual IATA Lithium Battery Workshop, this time in Bangkok, Thailand. The event is a unique opportunity for all those involved in the transport of lithium batteries...
Geoff Leach and Ross McLachlan recently attended the 13th annual LabelMaster Dangerous Goods Symposium in Rosemont, Illinois from 5-7 September 2018. Here’s Geoff moderating a panel on The Global Regulatory Landscape. Ross discussed the...
We are excited to be in partnership with Viking Packing Specialist of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Formed in 1979 Viking offer packing solutions for dangerous goods particularly in respect of aircraft spares (e.g. chemical oxygen generators)...