Transportation of dangerous goods
Dangerous goods pose increased risks to people, the environment, and infrastructure. Their transportation requires strict compliance with international regulations, specialized personnel training, and precise documentation.
Best Cargo provides dangerous goods transportation in full compliance with current international regulations and industry safety standards, ensuring maximum safety at every stage.
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Which cargoes are classified as dangerous
This category includes substances and materials that may pose a risk to people, property, or the environment if handled improperly:
- Radioactive materials
- Chemical reagents and industrial chemicals
- Flammable liquids and gases
- Explosives and explosive substances
- Corrosive and toxic substances
Each shipment is classified in accordance with international hazard classification systems (IATA DGR) and is subject to mandatory labeling and handling requirements.
Best Cargo delivers professional dangerous goods handling, ensuring full compliance with international regulations and the highest level of safety throughout the entire logistics chain.
Compliance with International Regulations
Dangerous goods transportation is carried out in strict accordance with international regulations, including:
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)
- ICAO Technical Instructions
- UN classification and labeling requirements
This includes proper completion of the Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods (DGD), packaging inspection, application of hazard labels, and verification of compliance with all applicable standards.
When Specialized Transportation Is Required
Professional handling of dangerous goods is required when:
- The cargo is classified as hazardous materials
- A Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD) is required
- Compliance with international aviation regulations (IATA DGR) is mandatory
- Enhanced control and reporting requirements apply
Risk Management
When transporting radioactive materials, chemicals, and explosives, particular attention is given to:
- Minimizing transit time
- Reducing the risk of incidents and emergencies
- Strict compliance with safety procedures
- Full traceability and transparency of all operations
An integrated approach ensures the highest level of safety for personnel, infrastructure, and the environment.