International Shipping Dangerous Goods
International shipping is a complex process with many mandatory requirements to ensure coordination. These regulations are not only to comply with national laws, but also to ensure safety. Many countries have different rules and regulations to complete the transfer of goods, and when it comes to dangerous goods, there is a global standard.
The UN standards for dangerous goods include the following:
Explosive
gas
Flammable liquids
Flammable solid
Radioactive material
Toxic and infectious substances
Oxidizing substances
Miscellaneous dangerous goods and corrosion
The transportation of these goods can be carried out legally, and only companies that have passed special certification to ensure safe handling, as well as to ensure that they are correctly packaged, marked and recorded.
It is not always easy to transport, which products require special consideration. Daily necessities such as matches, lighters, oxygen tanks, chemical cleaners, pepper spray, wet batteries, poisons and dry ice belong to the dangerous goods category. These items may be cancelled by the goods, but subject to special rules.
It is important to note that there is an extensive list of dangerous or hazardous goods, so it is necessary to clearly check the category of the goods and the supervision conditions on the customs website.