Category: Dangerous goods

Transporting dangerous goods by sea requires the correct use of hazard class labels on sea containers. The entire contents of the container must also be correctly packaged, marked, documented and segregation rules must be followed. There are of course many more rules, but for now we will focus on [...]

In case of no active thermal control carbon dioxide, also known as dry ice, is widely used to assure the right temperature when transporting frozen goods. Products that can spoil in warm temperature (e.g. meat, fish, berries, ice cream) often require temperature controlled transportation. A stable [...]

Dangerous goods are articles or substances which are capable of posing a hazard to health, safety, property, the environment or means of transportation. A fair amount of dangerous goods are being used on a daily basis and we do not even know that the transportation of these goods needs to comply [...]