2023 IATA Dangerous Goods Checklist for Non-Radioactive
by serigne magueye gueye, from the Community
This checklist follows the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations to help verify non-radioactive air cargo shipments at origin. It guides users through documentation and airway bill details, identification of UN or ID numbers and proper shipping names, class and subsidiary risks, and packing group. It covers quantity and packaging limits, packed-in-one and overpack requirements, packing instructions including lithium batteries, and any required authorizations and variations. It also checks markings, labels, and handling information such as CAO and orientation labels. If any item fails, the shipment should not be accepted.
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