- Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery

Iata Dangerous Good Regulations ((better)) -

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) represents nearly 300 airlines. While the United Nations creates the model rules (the "Orange Book"), and ICAO sets the global standards, that airlines actually enforce.

If you touch a shipping label, you have a legal responsibility to understand the basics. Respect the DGR—it might just save a life. Need a quick reference? Always remember the "Shipper’s Declaration" form is required for fully regulated dangerous goods. For "Excepted Quantities" (small amounts), you only need a document stating "Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities." iata dangerous good regulations

If you ship lithium batteries, aerosols, dry ice, or even nail polish, you have likely seen a reference to the . and ICAO sets the global standards