Title: Dangerous Goods Products
1Dangerous Goods Products Services Guide
2Preface
The following information was developed by the UK
Restricted Commodities Group as a referral tool
and should never be used to educate on dangerous
goods. The production of this document is to
provide support and knowledge to all areas of
Sales, regarding the carriage of dangerous goods.
It is intended as a quick reference guide to
ensure adherence to DHLs Dangerous Goods
policy. Please take a moment to review the FAQs
following this introduction, as they may address
questions that you have prior to making your
sales call. Note This document is subject
to change
3Contents
- FAQs
- Hidden dangerous goods
- What questions should I ask?.
- DHL Express dangerous goods products and
services. - TD services
- Approval process for TD customers
- Packaging requirements for Biological Substances
Category B - World Medical Express (WMX) packaging
- DD DDI services
4Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Dangerous Goods?.
- Dangerous goods are articles or substances which
are capable of posing a risk to health, safety,
property or the environment. - What regulations must be considered when sending
dangerous goods? - IATA International Air Transport Association
Dangerous Goods Regulations -
- ADR European Agreement concerning the
International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road - IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
- RID International Transport of Dangerous Goods by
Rail - What is a UN number?.
- A four digit number assigned by the UN Committee
of Experts on the transport of dangerous goods to
identify a substance or group of substances. In
many cases a UN number is subdivided into packing
groups which indicate the degree of danger
present. I High danger , II Medium danger ,
III Low danger
5 Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?.
- A published document that communicates the
hazardous properties , harmful effects, dangerous
goods classification, precautionary measures in
handling, transporting , storage and basic remedy
response for an article, substance or mixture. - Can DHL provide a customer with the relevant
information concerning the carriage of a
dangerous goods product?. - No. It is a shippers responsibility to ensure any
shipments containing dangerous goods are
classified, marked, labelled and accompanied with
the correct documentation in compliance with
relevant mode of transport regulations. - DHL can not provide this information to a
customer as it would classify us as the customers
Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor and therefore
liable if a non-compliant shipment is presented.
6Hidden Dangerous Goods
Many everyday items used in home or workplace may
seem harmless, however, when transported they can
become dangerous. In flight, variations in
temperature and pressure can cause items to leak,
generate toxic fumes or start a fire. Cargo
declared under a general description may contain
dangerous goods that are not apparent. With the
aim of preventing these shipments from being
loaded to both vehicles and aircraft, staff
should seek confirmation from shippers where
there are suspicions that it may in fact contain
dangerous goods.
7What Questions should I ask a customer?
- Are any of your products classified as dangerous
goods for transport ? - If yes, can you provide me with the UN number,
packing group, and quantities of the products to
be sent (ideally copies of the MSDS to be
supplied)?. - Do you have the relevant knowledge and training
to ensure shipments are compliant for the mode of
transport?. - Once this information is obtained contact your
local Restricted Commodities Co-ordinator to
provide clarification if DHL can carry this
material.
8 DHL Express Dangerous Goods Services
- There are four specific categories of dangerous
goods that have been approved for carriage
between specific countries on DHLs TD,DD and DDI
networks. - TD
- Dry Ice UN1845 as a packaging supplement
- Biological Substance, Category B UN3373
- Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities
- Dry Ice
- In all cases a shipper MUST be approved by the
Restricted Commodities Group to utilise these
services
9Time Definite Capabilities
- Dry Ice UN1845
- Dry ice is used as a packaging supplement to keep
non hazardous items refrigerated. This MUST be
packaged, marked and labelled in compliance with
IATA regulations. - Dangerous Good in Excepted Quantities
- Very small quantities of dangerous goods, that
meet certain provisions under IATA regulations so
that all other transport requirements are not
applicable. (DHL can not advise a customer the
amounts that constitute Excepted Quantities). - Biological Substance Category B (UN3373)
- Formerly known as Diagnostic Specimens. In
January 2007 this was changed to Biological
Substance, Category B - Definition Substance which is transported in a
form that, when exposure to it occurs, is NOT!
capable of causing permanent disability, life
threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy
humans or animals. - A shipper may also classify a substance as
Exempt Human/Animal Specimen or Biological
Substance Not Restricted please check this info
once you have it with your Restricted Commodities
Co-ordinator
10 Packaging requirements for Biological Substance
Category B
- Commercial airlines such as LH, who are utilised
by DHL as part of a joint venture, have operator
variations which stipulate that the quality of
packaging used to send Biological Substance
Category B shipments must be tested to the
highest standards at an independent testing
centre prior to shipping. - When conducting an audit one of the following
MUST be provided by a customer - Confirmation the they will be using DHL WMX
(World Medical Express) packaging solutions (see
next page). This has already been tested to the
required standards. - Confirmation they are using UN specification
packaging in compliance with packing Instruction
602. - A copy of the test certificate confirming that
the packaging is tested to packing instruction
650 must be provide for all packaging (other than
WMX). This must be obtained from the
manufacturer. - 9 complete samples (this includes the primary,
secondary packaging and rigid outer packaging)
must be sent to RCG so that they can in turn be
sent to an test facility in Brussels, where all
relevant performance tests can be conducted. If
approved the shipper will provided with a unique
certification number which will need to be
printed on all future packaging used for
movements of Biological substances within the DHL
network.
11 World Medical Express (WMX) Packaging
DHL has developed complete packaging solutions
for the carriage of Biological Substance,C
ategory B and other temperature controlled
requirements.
12TD Dry Ice Excepted Quantities Approved
Destinations
These destinations can only be uplifted on DHL
and joint venture affiliate aircraft. These
products can not be presented to commercial
airlines for uplift
13 Approval Process for TD customers
- In order for a customer to utilise these service
offerings an audit needs to be conducted on their
premises to ensure they have compliance
procedures in place and the relevant training
has been under taken so that all shipments
presented for carriage to DHL are in line with
IATA regulations below is the process for
approving a customer. - An e-mail is sent to the relevant TD Service
Centre Manager requesting a dangerous goods
audit, detailing the type of product they wish to
send and all relevant contact details. - A Dangerous Goods Intensive trained member of
staff from the local TD service centre will then
contact the shipper to arrange an audit date. - During the audit the customer will be asked to
print a copy of an authority letter on letter
headed paper and sign the declaration. - All audit paperwork and in the case of
Biological Substances, samples of packaging (see
next page for more information regarding this)
are sent to the Restricted Commodities Group
(RCG). - RCG will enter audit details into the regional
electronic approval system for approval by the
Regional RCG. - Confirmation of approval (approximately within
48 hours of receipt the audit paperwork) will be
sent to the auditor, the Local Service Centre
Manager and the Account Manager (if known). - Customer details will then be added to the
Approved shippers list (found on the RCG COIN
site). - NOTE If a customer can not provide this
information DHL will not be able to accept their
business.
14DD DDI Capabilities
- Dry Ice UN1845
- Although Dry Ice is not regulated under ADR road
regulations DHL has a Health Safety
responsibility and duty of care of our employees.
Therefore all shipments must clearly state that
Dry Ice is contained within. Although an audit
process is not required the RCG MUST be advised
of any shippers requiring this service prior to
shipping. - Dangerous Good in Limited Quantities
- Quantities of dangerous goods that meet certain
provisions under ADR regulations so that all
other transport requirements are not applicable.
(DHL can not advise a customer the amounts that
constitute Limited Quantities this is dependant
on UN number and packing groups assigned ). - To follow is a list of destinations that are
approved for Limited Quantities
15Specialist Support Services Group
Specialist Support Services can provide an off
network solution for any dangerous goods
shipments, that can not travel on the DHL
networks using a third party contractor. A
customer can only utilise this service if they
have a UK held 13 or 18 account number. The
customer will be required to provide a copy of
the Material Safety Data Sheet for the product
they wish to send and a copy of the AWB. These
can be faxed to 0208 818 8670. For quotes and
transit times contact 0208 818 8062