
Multilateral Agreement Announcement
The Department of Transport signed on the 28th April 2026 a Multilateral Agreement regarding the carriage of pressure receptacles in

The Department of Transport signed on the 28th April 2026 a Multilateral Agreement regarding the carriage of pressure receptacles in

When shipping limited quantity dangerous goods the UN Recommendations recognises that many dangerous goods (DG) substances, when in small quantities,

Category A infectious substances are pathogens that can cause permanent disability, life threatening illness or death when humans or animals

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Courier counter staff can spot a non-compliant battery package from ten metres – and so can regulators. Lithium battery shipping

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