Dangerous Goods
The safe transport of dangerous goods requires stringent handling procedures, compliance with legal norms, and adherence to correct handling protocols.
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By virtue of our strong global partnerships with aircraft, on-the-ground operators and other related people and corporates; we offer a one-stop unmatched solution for airlifting your dangerous goods. We understand your apprehensions and challenges and are proud to offer outstanding support to our customers.
There are nine classes of dangerous goods that have been assigned by the United Nations, and each hazardous item must be categorized into at least one of these classes. Proper classification is crucial to ensure that the associated risks are communicated effectively throughout the transportation process.
Class | Goods |
---|---|
1 | Explosives |
2 | Gases |
3 | Flammable Liquids |
4 | Flammable Solids; Substances liable to Spontaneous Combustion; Substances which, in contact with water, emit Flammable Gases |
5 | Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides |
6 | Toxic and Infectious Substances |
7 | Radioactive Material |
8 | Corrosives |
9 | Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances and Articles, including Environmentally Hazardous Substances |
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Case Study: Dedicated Transport Solutions
Background: We were approached by our client with a requirement to move a Class 3 – DG flammable liquid from Germany to Australia.
Solution: A Boeing 747 aircraft was provided to the client, adhering strictly to the technical instructions for the safe transport of Dangerous Goods by Air. Following all regulatory guidelines and safety protocols, we successfully delivered 60 tons of flammable liquids, ensuring compliance and the utmost care throughout the entire process.
Dangerous Goods – FAQs
Dangerous goods are items or substances that pose risks to health, safety, property, or the environment. They include:
- Explosives: Fireworks, ammunition.
- Gases: Compressed, liquefied, or dissolved gases.
- Flammable Liquids: Paints, solvents, gasoline.
- Flammable Solids: Matches, certain metals.
- Oxidizing Substances: Peroxides, bleach.
- Toxic and Infectious Substances: Pesticides, medical waste.
- Radioactive Material: Medical isotopes, certain industrial equipment.
- Corrosives: Acids, batteries.
Required documentation includes:
- Dangerous Goods Declaration: Detailed description and classification of the goods.
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Information on the properties and handling of the hazardous materials.
- Air Waybill: Contract between the shipper and the carrier.
- Packaging Instructions: Details on how the goods should be packed according to regulations.
- Customs Documentation: For international shipments, necessary import/export permits.
Dangerous goods are packaged using:
- Certified Packaging: Packaging that meets international standards for containment and protection.
- Proper Labeling: Labels indicating the type of hazard and handling instructions.
- Secondary Containment: Additional layers of containment to prevent leaks or spills.
- Absorbent Materials: Materials used to contain leaks in the event of a spill.
At DWC, the safety of cargo and personnel is our top priority, measures to ensure this include:
- Specialized Training: Personnel trained in handling and transporting hazardous materials.
- Secure Packaging: Robust and compliant packaging materials.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Systems to track the cargo’s location and condition.
- Emergency Procedures: Established protocols for handling incidents or accidents.
- Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to international regulations such as IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR).
Not all dangerous goods can be transported by air. Restrictions apply to certain items based on their risk level and regulatory guidelines. Speak with our Cargo Charter Team to determine the feasibility of transporting specific hazardous materials.
An air cargo charter for dangerous goods can typically be arranged within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the availability of aircraft and the specific requirements of the shipment.
Cost factors include:
- Type and Quantity of Goods: More hazardous or larger quantities may incur higher costs.
- Packaging and Handling Requirements: Specialized packaging and handling procedures can increase costs.
- Distance and Route: Longer distances and complex routes may be more expensive.
- Urgency: Expedited shipments may come at a premium.
- Insurance Coverage: Comprehensive insurance to cover the risks associated with transporting dangerous goods.
When the cargo is situated at the airport, numerous measures will be in place to ensure safety and security:
- Designated Areas: Specific areas for the safe storage and handling of hazardous materials.
- Specialized Equipment: Equipment designed for the safe loading and unloading of dangerous goods.
- Trained Personnel: Staff trained in the handling and emergency procedures for hazardous materials.
- Regulatory Inspections: Inspections to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards.