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Shipping Adhesives and Sealants as Dangerous Goods Many industrial and consumer adhesives, sealants, and epoxies contain flammable solvents that classify them as dangerous goods under IATA DGR and IMDG Code. From construction adhesives to aerospace-grade bonding agents, proper classification and…
Swimming Pool Chemical Shipping: Oxidizer and Corrosive IATA IMDG Guide
Shipping Swimming Pool Chemicals Under Hazmat Regulations Swimming pool chemicals represent a unique hazmat shipping challenge because they span multiple dangerous goods classes. Chlorine-based products are oxidizers (Class 5.1), muriatic acid is corrosive (Class 8), and some algaecides contain toxic…
Fireworks Shipping Regulations: Class 1.3G and 1.4G IATA IMDG Compliance
Shipping Fireworks Under Explosive Dangerous Goods Regulations Fireworks are classified as Class 1 explosives under both IATA DGR and IMDG Code, making them among the most heavily regulated products in international shipping. Whether for professional displays or consumer retail, fireworks…
Paint Thinner and Solvent Shipping: Flammable Liquid IATA IMDG Regulations
Shipping Paint Thinners and Solvents Under Hazmat Regulations Paint thinners, industrial solvents, and related flammable liquids are among the most commonly shipped dangerous goods worldwide. Classified primarily under Class 3 (Flammable Liquids) of IATA DGR and IMDG Code, these products…
Fuel Sample Shipping Regulations: IATA & IMDG Compliance for Testing Labs
Shipping Fuel Samples for Laboratory Testing Fuel sample shipping for quality testing, research, and compliance verification requires careful adherence to IATA and IMDG dangerous goods regulations. Whether shipping gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, or specialty petroleum samples, proper classification and packaging…
Agricultural Chemical Shipping: Pesticide & Fertilizer IATA IMDG Compliance
Shipping Agricultural Chemicals Under Dangerous Goods Regulations Agricultural chemicals including pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fertilizers represent a significant portion of dangerous goods shipped globally. These products span multiple IATA and IMDG hazard classes, from toxic substances to oxidizers, requiring careful…
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