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New Guidance on the IATA Hazmat Regulations

PMA manufacturers who ship hazardous materials will want to note a few of the recent changes to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.

IATA, the International Air Transport Association, publishes the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR).  U.S. law permits reliance  on the ICAO Technical Instructions, which are substantially reprinted in the IATA DGR.  Because the IATA DGR is much easier to use than the ICAO Technical Instructions, it has become common for air carriers and others in the air-cargo shipping world to rely on the IATA DGR the source of regulatory guidance.

The 51st IATA DGR has been published and became effective January 1,2010.  There are several changes to the new edition.  The changes are summarized in an IATA Change Summary.

Significant changes for the 51st edition include:

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