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Packaging and Shipping Dangerous Goods
Many seemingly harmless items used every day around the workplace or house may be classified as dangerous goods or hazardous material when transported by air. Offering undeclared or improperly declared dangerous goods/hazardous materials for shipment could result in heavy penalties being imposed by the regulatory authorities. To assist you in handling and shipping dangerous goods, FedEx would like to draw your attention to the following information: Training...itfs the LawIf you are shipping dangerous goods/hazardous materials, you are solely responsible for compliance with all applicable laws governing the shipment of dangerous goods/hazardous materials. This includes the correct use of documentation, interior and exterior packaging and labeling. You are also required to ensure that any employees involved in the preparation of dangerous goods/hazardous materials for shipment are trained in accordance with current IATA/ICAO dangerous goods regulations. Be Safe: Defining dangerous goodsAs a shipper you are responsible for identifying, classifying, packing, marking, labeling and documenting your dangerous goods shipments correctly. The following are some examples of items which are considered dangerous goods and which must be shipped as regulated:
Full dangerous goods listings can be purchased via the IATA website as follows: http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/dgr/Pages/index.aspx Be Safe: Defining dangerous goods
For more information on dangerous goods training please go to the IATA website at http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/cargo/dangerous_goods/Pages/faq.aspx If you have any questions on shipping dangerous goods with FedEx, please do not hesitate to contact your local Customer Service team. |
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