IATA 2021 Manuals Updates Dangerous Goods Regulation Ed 62 | Documenti e Check list
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IATA 2021 Manuals Updates Dangerous Goods Regulation Ed 62 ID 13173 | 22.03.2021 / Documenti e Check list allegati e link Documents and check list related to the 62nd Edition of IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation Ed 62. Significant Changes to the 62nd Edition Users of the Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) are invited to review the Significant Changes to the 62nd Edition Addendum to the 62nd Edition - Addendum I Rev 1 to the 62nd Edition (pdf) has been issued and will remain effective until 31 December 2021. Addendum II to the 62nd Edition - Addendum II to the 62nd Edition (pdf) has been issued and will remain effective until 31 December 2021. Checklists for the 62nd Edition - Non-Radioactive Checklist (pdf) - Radioactive Checklist (pdf) - Dry Ice Checklist (pdf) Batteries, nickel metal hydride (UN 3496) - Download the explanation and guidance on the transport of nickel metal hydride batteries (pdf) by air. - Lithium batteries guidance material can be found on the Lithium Battery Guidance Document (pdf) Infectious substances Infectious substances are materials that contain pathogens. These micro-organisms (including bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi) and other agents can cause disease in humans or animals. - Addendum I to the 16th Edition of the Infectious Substances Shipping Guidelines (ISSG) (pdf) has been issued and will remain effective until 31 December 2022 - Download the excerpt of IATA DG Regulations on the Classification of Infectious Substances (pdf) - Download the Packing Instruction 650 (pdf), applicable to UN 3373 on passenger and cargo aircraft and cargo aircraft only (CAO) Environmentally hazardous substances Certain materials can be a threat to the nature and adversely affect people's health. To classify them, the IATA DGR refers to the criteria for environmentally hazardous substances of the UN Model Regulations (pdf). Shippers declaration For the IATA DG Shipper's Declaration (DGD) and e-DGD, please go to the Shipper's declaration page: DG Shipper's Declaration (DGD) and e-DGD Satisfying international regulations To ship dangerous goods, consignors are required to prepare a form certifying that the cargo has been packed, labeled and declared according with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). The attached sample Shipper's Declarations form reflect those that have been adopted into the 60th edition of the DGR. Forms of the design as shown in the 59th edition may continue to be used until 31 December 2024. - Download the Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD) Electronic Dangerous Goods Shipper's Declaration (e-DGD) Background The air cargo industry recognized the need for a digital and paperless process to manage the IATA Dangerous Goods Shipper's Declaration (DGD) among various stakeholders in the air cargo supply chain. Changes incorporated in 2009 in the ICAO Technical Instructions enable and support the use of electronic data for DGD, which can be shared using, for example, the IATA Cargo XML standard (XSDG) developed for the industry. e-DGD Concept The e-DGD is an electronic approach to manage the IATA DGD, leveraging industry initiatives to digitalize data and embrace data sharing platform principles. Data is made available on the data sharing platform by the data owner and is accessible to whoever requires it depending on the roles and responsibilities in the supply chain. The data sharing platform principle allows for a close collaboration between all stakeholders, including shippers, forwarders, carriers, ground handling agents and third party providers. In March 2018, the IATA Cargo Services Conference endorsed the principles of data sharing platform for e-DGD with the adoption of a policy item. Benefits - Increased data quality Projects The IATA e-DGD initiative began at the end of 2016 with the establishment of the e-DGD Proof of Concept (PoC) Focus Group including three airlines and one ground handler (Air France – KLM Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo, Swiss WorldCargo and Cargologic), who had recognized the momentum of the industry to move forward. These actors see the need for the paperless process among various stakeholders in the air cargo supply chain, and are contributing to three non-related DG-community driven projects for the electronic Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods: e-DGD by Cargo Information Network in France (CIN), e-DG App by IGAC Switzerland in ZRH and InFr8-DGD by DaKoSy / Fraport in FRA. To facilitate and support these projects, the role of the IATA e-DGD Focus Group is to: - Download the e-DGD Implementation Guide Collegati |
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