Users Of The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Are Asked To Note The Following Amendments And Corrections To The 64th Edition, Effective From January 1st, 2023

Users Of The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Are Asked To Note The Following Amendments And Corrections To The 64th Edition, Effective From January 1st, 2023

Hazmat University, a leading organization in online training for dangerous goods handling and shipping, wants to ensure that everyone who makes use of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is aware of the amendments for 2023, including Addendum II added in March. The addendum has led to more important changes.

Anyone in the business of handling and shipping dangerous goods understands that regulations are written and changed based on important data. IATA regulations exist to protect everyone in supply chain in the handling and shipping of dangerous goods such as shippers, carriers, and receivers, and IATA is committed to keeping regulations up to date based on the latest information available. At the beginning of each year, they release updated guidelines. As the year progresses, they occasionally find the need to amend the year’s guidelines, and the effective date is immediate unless otherwise specified.

Receiving training in the IATA regulations is the backbone of working with dangerous goods for air transportation. As such, it is important for anyone handling and shipping alike to keep up to date with the latest guidelines and addendums. However, because shippers of dangerous goods have a lot to keep track of, addendums can be missed. That’s why organizations like Hazmat University keep on top of the latest news and guidelines, including Addendum I and most recent Addendum II so workers have one quick resource to stay up-to-date.

About Hazmat University

Hazmat University is an industry-leading online training platform developed by the Bureau of Dangerous Goods to provide world-class hazardous materials training courses worldwide. With a focus on convenience and ease of use, Hazmat University offers mode-specific and multimodal courses for hazmat training, covering the requirements for dangerous goods shipments by ground, air, and vessel transportation.

Their comprehensive courses are designed to be fully compliant with U.S. Department of Transportation hazardous materials regulations by ground (Title 49 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), as well as international regulations for shipping dangerous goods by air (IATA/ICAO) and by vessel (IMDG). Hazmat University’s dynamic courses make the certification process more engaging, interesting, and easier than ever, whether one is looking for initial or recurrent hazmat training.

Utilizing the most up-to-date technology, Hazmat University has made DOT training online more participatory and enriching, offering a full suite of hazardous material handling and shipping training for all modes of transport. Their easy-to-access online courses ensure hazmat employees are trained in the prescribed regulations, enabling them to perform their job functions with confidence, competence, and compliance.

Available Courses

  • IATA (ICAO) Shipping by Air
  • 49 CFR (DOT) Shipping by Ground
  • IMDG (IMO) Shipping by Vessel
  • Multimodal Training
  • Limited Quantity Training
  • Lithium Batteries Training
  • General Awareness and Recognition Training

SOURCE: Hazmat University

Contact Hazmat University

Interested parties are encouraged to visit Hazmat University’s website for more information. They can also contact Hazmat University through any of the means listed below or their online form.

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Company Name: Hazmat University
Contact Person: Sonia Irusta
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Phone: 609-860-0300
Address:1093 A1A Beach Blvd, STE 102
City: St. Augustine
State: FL 32080
Country: United States
Website: https://www.hazmatuniversity.com/