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Made with Atavist. Make your own. Published in { publication.profile name}. Published in { publication.profile name}. September 2015 Volume 1. Welcome to the first newsletter we have put out in yonks (ages). We will endeavour to keep you up to date with the latest changes and developments in the world of dangerous goods, air and sea freight as we hear it and when we see it. If you want to contribute to this newsletter please send any correspondence to peter@airsafe.com.au. Shall not be held responsible f...
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Spring Ahead – Fire Safety. Posted on Mar 14, 2017. It is that time of year again, where we all lose an hour in our day. The good news is that we also gain an hour of daylight, and it means that warmer weather is just around the corner. Many organizations including the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) suggest taking the time to also check smoke alarms. The NFPA states:. Test smoke alarms at least once a month using the test button. Replace all smoke alarms when they are 10 years old. Also, tak...
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Careers in T&L. State Priority Occupation List. List of Aviation Training Providers. Http:/ www.amsaustralia.com/. Airport Training Services Australia. Civil Aviation Academy Australasia. Wwwpolytechnic.wa.edu.au. Royal Aero Club WA (RACWA). South West Microlight School. Careers in Transport & Logistics. State Priority Occupation List. Workforce Development Plans and Reports.
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Made with Atavist. Make your own. Published in { publication.profile name}. Published in { publication.profile name}. August 2016 Volume 2. Welcome to the next installment of our newsletter. We had a reasonably good response to the first newsletter with people asking for further information or requesting assistance. We love to help where we can so please keep in contact. However - no contributions to the newsletter! The information contained in this program is under constant review due to International a...
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Safety Tips for Items with Lithium-Ion Batteries. Posted on Jan 12, 2017. Lithium-Ion Batteries in Our Lives. What can we do to prevent such a catastrophic event from occurring while we utilize these everyday items that use lithium-ion batteries? Below is a list of safety tips when using items with lithium-ion batteries. Lithium Battery Safety Tips. Do not overcharge your device. It is recommended that once your device is fully charged that you should unplug it. Only transport your items with lithium-ion...
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49 CFR (DOT) Archives » ICC Regulatory Blog
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Category: 49 CFR (DOT). TDGR US Import Cross-Docking – All We Want are the FAQs…*. Posted on Feb 16, 2017. By Clifton J. Brown. Basically, the requirements in s. 9.4 are to remove placards which do not meet TDGR requirements and replace them with TDGR-compliant versions. Examples of these could be US DANGEROUS placards; or those with the midline adjusted (e.g. Class 7, 8, 9); or worded and “combustible” placards. In addition, if means of containment (soon to become “packaging” we hope! Lithium Battery La...
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GHS in North America and Europe Where Are We Now? Posted on Jan 20, 2017. Isn’t everyone using GHS for SDS’s and labels? The answer to that is. The European Union (EU). In the EU, REACH [. O 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals] and GHS regulations [. Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008. On classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures. SDS’s and labels for mixtures, for products placed on the market in the EU for the first time after.
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Changes for IMDG Code 38th Edition. Posted on Dec 21, 2016. Next year signals the start of a new biennium for transportation of dangerous goods. Ocean shippers should take a look at what’s in store in the new. International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code. IMDG) which has been updated to reflect the most recent revisions of the. UN Recommendation for the Transport of Dangerous Goods. So, what changes can we expect for ocean shipment? In section 2.3.2.2, an alternate measurement of viscosity (us...New shipp...
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Posted on Jan 6, 2017. Many of us have heard the phrase, “. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. 8221; at some point in conversation with people. What’s interesting is the phrase was originally “. A little learning is a dangerous thing. 8220; It comes from Alexander Pope’s poem called “ An Essay on Criticism. 8220; This phase can be applicable when you work in an area with ever-changing regulations. The key is to get more knowledge. Here is where the inspector gets in trouble. It is during Phase ...
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Lithium Battery Labels as of Feb 1, 2017. Posted on Feb 13, 2017. By The Compliance Center. Both 49 CFR and TDG are expecting to harmonize lithium battery labels into the regulations; however, both regulations are pending. HM-215N (49 CFR) was recalled, and will not be reissued for at least 60 days. Transport Canada has not provided an ETA on the harmonization. Find out the correct labels to use below:. IATA and ICAO (Air). Transportation of Dangerous Goods. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).