IATA and ICAORegulation Updates Lithium Button Cell Air Exemptions IATA DGR PI 967 & PI 970 Confusion The wording in recent, current and upcoming editions of the International Air…ICC Regulatory ExpertDecember 1, 2017
Adventures in RepackingAir TransportationBatteriesIATAICC & Industry NewsRepackingTransportation of Dangerous GoodsUN Packaging Re-packaging Lithium Batteries – A Pain in the Butt! Shipping Power Drill Batteries as Dangerous Goods Anyone who ships by air these days can relate to the frustrations associated…ICC Regulatory ExpertOctober 20, 2017
IATA and ICAOICC & Industry News Lithium Batteries Section 1B & IATA Shipper’s Declaration Lithium Batteries on IATA Shipper's Declaration One of my favorite cartoons growing up was "Scooby Doo". Nothing made me laugh more…ICC Regulatory ExpertApril 11, 2017
Regulations CategorySafety Shipping a Gift? Ask Yourself, is it Dangerous Goods? This weekend, my husband and I decided it was time to do some clean up and sell some things on…Karrie Ishmael, CDGPNovember 24, 2016
IATA and ICAORegulation Updates New Lithium Battery Rules for FedEx Lithium by definition is an element on the periodic table. It has the symbol of Li and the atomic number…ICC Regulatory ExpertNovember 3, 2016
Regulations CategoryTransportation of Dangerous Goods Transport Canada Amends TDG Reporting Requirements On June 1, 2016, Transport Canada issued an amendment to the "Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations" (TDG) under the Transportation…Barbara FosterJune 8, 2016
IATA and ICAO Back to the Future – Interim ICAO/IATA 2016 Lithium Battery Changes In addition to changes documented in the IATA 2016 (57th Edition) DGR, and the anticipated 2017 changes outlined in Appendix…ICC Regulatory ExpertJanuary 6, 2016
49 CFRIATA and ICAOIMDGRegulation UpdatesTransportation of Dangerous Goods Why You Need the Most Updated Regulatory Texts The Bible, Shakespeare and Transport Regulations “Woe is me” is a phrase heard by many. It basically means someone is unhappy…The Compliance CenterApril 17, 2015