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Aerosol Product Shipping Under IATA and IMDG Regulations Aerosol products are one of the most commonly shipped dangerous goods categories worldwide. From household cleaners to industrial sprays to personal care products, aerosol shipping compliance under IATA and IMDG is essential…
Dangerous Goods Emergency Response: IATA and IMDG Incident Procedures
Emergency Response for Dangerous Goods Incidents Despite rigorous compliance efforts, dangerous goods incidents can occur during transport. Both IATA and IMDG regulations establish emergency response frameworks that protect people, property, and the environment. South Florida’s hazmat shippers must understand their…
Flammable Solid Shipping: IATA and IMDG Class 4 Regulations
Class 4 Flammable Solid Shipping Under IATA and IMDG Class 4 dangerous goods encompass three divisions of solid materials with fire and explosion hazards. South Florida businesses in manufacturing, chemical distribution, and specialty materials must understand Class 4 compliance for…
Cosmetic and Perfume Shipping: IATA Hazmat Compliance for Beauty Products
IATA Hazmat Compliance for Cosmetic and Perfume Shipping Many cosmetic and fragrance products contain flammable alcohols, aerosol propellants, or corrosive ingredients that trigger dangerous goods regulations. South Florida’s beauty industry—one of the largest in the nation—ships vast quantities of these…
Dangerous Goods Segregation Tables: IATA and IMDG Compatibility Rules
Dangerous Goods Segregation: IATA and IMDG Compatibility Rules Improper segregation of incompatible dangerous goods is a leading cause of hazmat incidents. Both IATA and IMDG regulations specify detailed segregation requirements that prevent dangerous reactions between incompatible materials during hazmat transport.…
Toxic Substance Shipping: IATA and IMDG Class 6.1 Compliance Guide
Shipping Toxic Substances Under IATA and IMDG Class 6.1 Class 6.1 toxic substances—materials that can cause death, serious injury, or harm to human health through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact—require stringent shipping controls. South Florida’s agricultural, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries…
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