WHAT WE DO
Exporting Dangerous Goods
Vision Pacific
Complicated cargo does not need to complicate your business.
If you are moving dangerous goods and hazardous materials by air, sea, road, rail, you must pack and transport them according to international regulations.
The UN Model Regulations put the rules on the different transportation methods into a classification system. This system assigns each dangerous substance or article a class that defines the type of danger the substance presents. The packing group (PG) then further classifies the level of danger according to PG I, PG II, or PG III.
Together, class and PG dictate how you must package, label, and carry dangerous goods, including the inner and outer packaging, the suitability of packaging materials, and the marks and label they must bear.
International regulations govern the carriage of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail
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