Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)

Airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers and shippers like you rely on the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA DGR) manual every day to make sure dangerous goods are transported safely and efficiently.

The DGR is available in several languages in digital and printed formats.

Why should you use the latest IATA manuals?

The 2023 IATA manuals include over 350 updates. The manuals are published annually to stay up-to-date with the latest regulations, standards and best practices. In order to comply with the new regulations and to sustain the safe and efficient transport of air cargo, you should be using the latest editions.

What’s inside the DGR?

  • Applicability – (shipper and operator responsibilities, training, security, incident reporting)
  • Limitations – (forbidden and hidden goods, storage and transport quantities, transport by post, transport by passengers/crew)
  • Classification – (explosives, gases, flammable, toxic, oxidizing, radioactive and corrosive and multiple hazard material)
  • Packing Instructions – (explosives, gases, flammable, toxic, infectious, oxidizing, radioactive and corrosive and multiple hazard material)
  • Packaging Specifications – (inner, UN, construction and testing, limited quantity)
  • Documentation – (shipper’s declaration, air waybill)
  • Handling – (storage, loading, inspection, information provision, reporting, training, document retention)
  • Radioactive material – (transport, limitations, classification, identification, packing, testing, labelling, documentation, handling)

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