Transcription of IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations ADDENDUM REVISION 1
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18 January 2021 Page 1/16 iata Dangerous Goods Regulations 62nd Edition (English) Effective 1 January 2021 ADDENDUM REVISION 1 Posted 18 January 2021 Users of the iata Dangerous Goods Regulations are asked to note the following amendments and corrections to the 62nd Edition, effective from 1 January 2021. Where appropriate, changes or amendments to existing text have been highlighted (in yellow - PDF or grey - hardcopy) to help identify the change or amendment. New or Amended State Variations (Section ) Amend CAG (Canada) Add new: CAG-13 Most explosives, as defined in the Explosives Act, must be classified by Natural Resources Canada before being imported into Canada. It is the responsibility of the importer to confirm that an explosive is classified in Canada, or that an exemption exists for its import.
Jan 18, 2021 · ADDENDUM IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 62nd edition (English) Effective 1 January 2021 REVISION 1 18 January 2021 Page 2/16 Website: https://www.aerolineas.com.ar AU-03 Airmail containing radioactive material or lithium metal batteries contained in equipment is not accepted for carriage (see 2.4 and 10.2.2).
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