Many business owners jump straight into nationwide and
international shipments, even with potentially hazardous goods. Yet with your
venture being liable if things go wrong, it is necessary to continuously look
for ways to ensure package arrive at their destination safely and effectively.
Here are some of
the tips you can follow to get clear on what qualifies as DANGEROUS GOODS.
Dangerous/ hazardous goods are items with some inherent
properties which if not controlled in the right way, may present a potential
hazard to human health, safety and environment. Dangerous goods can come in a
variety of forms, including liquids, solids or gases, they may be cold or hot
and odorless /pungent. The effects they have can be fatal or minimal. Dangerous
goods can be classified according to whether or not they are poisonous,
flammable, and explosive or have the tendency/capacity to present some other
type of hazard. Examples of dangerous goods include lithium batteries (phone
and laptop batteries), spray, aerosols, paints, varnishes, perfumes etc. There
are many different types of risks and various regulations surrounding the
transportation of items in different categories.
Furthermore, remember that different countries have
different rules about hazardous/ dangerous materials. This means you need to
find out about the regulation at the destination where you are shipping item,
just because some items may not be seen as dangerous in your part of the world
does not mean that it will be considered the same elsewhere.
TIPS
TO GUIDE YOU DURING SHIPPING
- USE PROPER PACKAGING
Once you are sure that the item is dangerous goods, you
can take the following steps
Ø It
should be properly handled and packaged by someone with a piece of good knowledge in
handling dangerous goods during transport.
Ø Safety
measure should be taken to protect people and the environment.
Ø Appropriate
containers should be used according to its contents.
Ø It
should be properly closed in containers and guided with cushions.
Ø Use
absorbent materials to contain any leakage.
- PUT DETAILED PROCESSSES IN PLACE
To ensure the dangerous item are handled and packaged
properly each time, put detailed processes in place for people to follow. This
will reduce the risks of things going wrong, for example, all dangerous goods
must be labeled appropriately.
If you are not sure whether your goods are dangerous or
not, ask the manufacturer or supplier for material safety data sheet (MSDS) if
it contains NU number it is dangerous goods. Alternatively, you can contact us www.bowagateglobal.com
Email:info@bowagateglobal.com
What’s app number:
08147068472
Tel: 08186078330.
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