The International Development of Dangerous Goods Transport Regulations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ben Barrett
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
9
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403 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Dangerous goods, known as hazardous materials in the USA, are subject to special controls during transport to ensure the safety of the public. Dangerous goods are divided into nine classes, and Class 1 is devoted to explosives. Unlike storage or manufacturing, explosive transportation crosses the political boundaries of localities and nations, and its regulation must be centrally managed to avoid duplicate costs of complying with multiple regulations. Additionally, the transport of dangerous goods occurs by four different modes – highway, rail, vessel and air. While each mode has differences which must be addressed, the fundamental principles of classification, packaging, hazard communication and documentation remain the same. When a shipment travels by multiple modes and across borders, consistent regulations become paramount to cost efficiency. This is a common occurrence in the growing global economy.
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APA: Ben Barrett  (2010)  The International Development of Dangerous Goods Transport Regulations

MLA: Ben Barrett The International Development of Dangerous Goods Transport Regulations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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