We are very pleased to announce that once again we have been officially recognised as IATA’s best performing approved Distributor Worldwide. This will be the 13th year that IATA has given Labeline this accolade. #IATA#IATA_best_performing_distributor#dangerous_goods_regulations
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Dangerous Goods 2021 are now in effect.
IATA, ICAO and the UN have all released addenda to their 2021 dangerous goods regulations
IATA has issued an updated Lithium Battery Guidance 2021 Document.
The UNADR 2021 Corrigendum has been released. The amendments and corrections to the 2021 Edition are effective from 1 January 2021.
A review of the first Biennial Dangerous Goods Webshow
The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 covers exiting the European Union health and safety and fixes the deficiencies in the 2009 regulations.
Last chance to register for the Biennial Dangerous Goods Webshow hosted by Labeline. Also new publications are available for pre-order.
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 62ND EDITION (2021)
Labeline has changed it Biennial Dangerous Goods Roadshow to the Biennial Dangerous Goods Webshow for 2020.
Labeline is planning a Biennial Dangerous Goods Web Roadshow. It will be an online event and Labeline will be providing further information soon.
As a leading authorised distributor for IMO, Labeline International has obtained a limited stock of the publication and the IMDG Code Supplement.
Labeline offers CAA Accredited Dangerous Goods Training Solutions with remote exams.
Labeline now offers a CAA Accredited online course in Adequate Instruction for those involved in the transport of Section II lithium batteries by air.
Course providers are digitising their offerings and switching to online training for the Dangerous Goods Industry, due to the global COVID-19 Pandemic.
These challenging times of Covid-19 have meant that bodies such as the Department of Transport, CAA and IMO have made amendments to the regulations surrounding transporting dangerous goods. Read more about the changes on our website.
WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO KEEP IT SIMPLE? Generate your Dangerous Goods’ Documents (DGD) for all modes without having to refer to your manuals with 1000s of pages. Enter UN numbers or your own Product Codes. See Packing Instructions, Special Provisions and images of Hazard labelling for each product. Add consignee’s details (auto-saved). Select package […]
…at home or in the office NEW CAA APPROVED ONLINE DG COURSES FOR AIR The COVID-19 outbreak has led to the cancellation of classroom courses and an unprecedented shift towards online training solutions. Until now, shippers of dangerous goods by air for UK and Ireland have been required to attend courses in person. Labeline is […]
At the moment the advice is that we continue to supply our customers with their dangerous goods products as usual. Labeline is reviewing the situation daily and will be in contact should the advice change. Any notifications or updates will be emailed to our customers and posted on the website. DG Transport cannot move without the […]
Labeline International has recently signed a four year extension to continue as IATA’s authorised regulatory distributor, and UK & Ireland’s only authorised distributor. This successful arrangement has been running for a number of years, during which time Labeline has become firmly established as IATA’s best performing distributor worldwide, consecutively for the last 11 years. The company’s founder […]
IMO have recently issued a Corrigendum to the 39th Amendment of the IMDG Code. The majority of the changes are corrections to text and grammatical improvements. Click below to see the document in full. https://www.labeline.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Corrigenda-for-IMDG-Code-2018-Edition.pdf
To read Richard Shreeve, Labeline’s Compliance Manager’s latest article for Truck and Track magazine, click here. Every issue has a dedicated Dangerous Goods section. For back issues click here.
IATA’s 61st DG Regulations were published in December 2019 and will come into effect in January 2020. Labeline’s Key Accounts & Marketing Manager, Richard Shreeve, wrote an article for Truck and Track’s Winter 2019 Edition about the importance of keeping up to date with Dangerous Goods (DG) Regulations and the history of the legislation.
The Manual of Tests and Criteria contains criteria, test methods and procedures to be used for classification of dangerous goods according to the provisions of Parts 2 and 3 of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations. Click here for the Manual of Tests and Criteria
From the 3rd October, Labeline will begin to distribute the IATA DGR 61st Edition 2020. The regulations come into effect on 1st January 2020.
For over 25 years Labeline has been a primary contact and leading distributor of regulatory information for the DG industry. We have recently expanded our service as a resource centre for our customers as Labeline is now an approved supplier for the whole range of IMO, IATA, ICAO and UN titles. If you need documents, […]
DG Regulations you should be compliant with:- AIR ICAO.TI 2019-20 regulations IATA 61st edition 2020 ROAD & RAIL ADR19 became compulsory 1/7/19 RID 1/7/19 Exemption Guide (LQ) 4th edition Emergency Action Code 2019 CFR 49 Early edition SEA IMDG 39-18 compulsory 1/1/20 ADN 1/7/19 Multi mode (recently released) Model Regulations 21st edit. GHS 8th edition
Labeline continues to be the No.1. Now in our 11th year as IATA’s best performing distributor for the DG industry “worldwide” we will, once again, provide a laptop bag with your order free of charge. The bag, with its recognisable DG Professional mark, has been hugely successful and popular internationally with practitioners across industry. There […]
Test drive the DGOffice to improve your flow of dangerous Goods. DGOffice is a web-based solution that simplifies the classification process for DG shipments by all modes of transport. The software makes the calculations to produce DG documentation that always complies with current regulations around the world. As industry moves towards paperless data transfer, DGOffice […]
Labeline wishes to advise customers that, from 1st January 2020, the 61st Edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) will take effect. In addition to the regular and spiral bound manuals, we now offer the e-DGR as a download to PC or server and as a multi-device mobile licence. Click below to open our […]
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