www.truckandtrack.com Winter 21/22 Truck and Track 73 DANGEROUS GOODS Tel: +44 (0)870 850 50 51 www.labeline.com Email: sales@labeline.com Labeline International has been at the forefront of dangerous goods compliance for nearly 30 years. Worldwide, Labeline is the top selling authorised distributor for the regulations covering the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail, sea, and air. Labeline a major global supplier of: ■ DG Regulations ■ Hazard labels ■ Placards ■ Handling marks ■ DG Documentation ■ DG Packaging ■ Software for DG documentation ■ DG Training and Consultancy Services For more infor ation visit: www.labeline.com Rail RID 2021 Inland Waterways ADN 2021 For All Modes UN Model Regulations 22nd Revised Edition UN Manual of Tests and Criteria 7th Edition with Amendment 1 For Supply UN GHS, 9th Revised Edition Then we were back to NEC to join the Truck and Track crew at Multimodal 2021, without the table this time. As an advertiser and contributor to this publication for many years, Labeline lends its support to Truck and Track’s eye-catching stand every year and it has become an event not to miss. There’s always something useful related to dangerous goods to take away from a visit to Labeline’s stand, including our bookmarks, posters, mouse mats and sample labels – all helpful tools for referencing and training. Our comprehensive information pack is updated for each event with new flyers and the latest regulatory publications are always on show. Later this year, we are planning to attend BADGP’s AGM in March, ChemUK in May, and Multimodal in June, as well as others that are appropriate for us. We are also planning our Biennial DG event – Labeline’s multimodal regulatory update seminar, which is likely to be a hybrid seminar/webinar in early November 2022. At Labeline, we are often asked why there is a new edition of the DGR each year when all the other modes are published every biennial. The main reason is that the manual needs to be updated to keep pace with all the State and Operator Variations that are constantly being issued or revised. Occasionally, the UN may also update the recommendations mid-term. To avoid fines, delays and complications with shipments, it is imperative that the current rules are applied. For 2022, there are significant changes imposed by IATA in the shipping of lithium batteries by air, in particular those not packaged in or with equipment. If your business involves shipping lithium batteries, this could have an impact on how you operate and the training requirements of those involved with the consigning. Addenda and amendments are often issued between the publication of each of the regulations and it is important that anyone involved in dangerous goods is aware of these. The best way to ensure that you are kept up to date is to purchase all your regulatory publications from an authorised reseller – one that will distribute these updates when they are issued. For anyone shipping dangerous goods by any mode of transport, it is advisable to check that the current editions of the regulations are being used. Air IATA DGR 63rd Edition ICAO Technical instructions 20221/22 Supplement to ICAO TI 2021/22 ICAO Dangerous Goods Emergency Response Guide 2021/22 IATA Lithium Battery Shipping Regulations 9th Edition Sea IMDG Code 40th Amendment Supplement to the IMDG Code 40th Amendment Road ADR 2021 Guide to CDG Exemptions (LQ and EQ), 5th Edition UK CDG Amendments and Derogations (DGSA) Emergency Action Code List 49CFR (US) Checklist for 2022 About Labeline
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