Human beings’ ongoing curiosity has helped societies make ingenious use of the most diverse resources. If not handled correctly, some of them turn out to pose important risks to human health, their general safety, and the well-being of the environment. Therefore, the proper management of dangerous goods is not only a matter of safety but also a social issue.
Humanity has come a long way to take advantage of the wide variety of dangerous goods applications to help promote development and improve the quality of life. Throughout history, a comprehensive set of rules has been developed to ensure that companies make the best possible use of all resources while managing risks efficiently.
Transport of dangerous goods is regulated in order to prevent, as far as possible, accidents to persons or property and damage to the environment, the means of transport employed, or to other goods. At the same time, regulations should be framed so as not to impede the movement of such goods, other than those too dangerous to be accepted for transport.
UN Model Regulations, UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods. Revision 22 (2021)
At SMS Fulfillment Solutions, we are experts in handling dangerous goods of various types throughout the entire supply chain. In this blog post, we give you a primer on what dangerous goods are and why expertise in this realm is essential for the success of your business.
What types of items are considered dangerous goods?
Dangerous goods (also known as hazmat or hazardous materials) are any material or substance which have the potential to cause severe damage to human beings, animals, or the natural environment.
International regulatory organizations have created a standardized classification system based on the physical properties of the material and the type of hazard they pose. Some of these classes have further subcategories that help logistic managers better identify and handle the materials.
According to the International Air Transportation Association, 1.25 million dangerous goods are transported by air every year. They expect their traffic to grow 4.9% yearly over the next five years. Interestingly, the three most shipped dangerous items are flammable liquids, dry ice, and (items containing) lithium batteries.
Proper certification for handling hazardous items
By law, logistics companies that handle dangerous goods must be certified to ensure they fulfil the minimum standards. This is to ensure that companies comply with all necessary regulations at certain key moments in the supply chain:
Identification, labelling, and packaging
The correct identification of the hazardous substance into the appropriate category poses a challenge. Whenever there is more than one hazard, an expert must determine the most acute risk and classify and label it accordingly (using the correct shipping name, proper UN number, and even labelling colour). Packaging experts must also ensure that the packaging meets all the conditions, is correctly assembled and that the permitted quantity per package is adhered to.
Storage and warehousing
Ensuring proper storage to avoid dangerous materials coming into contact is essential for any logistics company. Dangerous goods are classified into three groups according to their degree of risk (Packing Group I – high risk, Packing Group II – medium risk, Packing Group III – low risk).
Management of transportation and movement
This step includes selecting the most appropriate mode of transport and making sure that the packaging is adequate for different conditions (for example, changes in temperature or pressure due to air transportation). It is also important to correctly complete all the necessary documentation (for example, the Shippers Declaration and the AirWay Bill) for the transport.
SMS Fulfillment Solutions is your ideal partner for handling dangerous goods
A minimum standard for companies in logistics and fulfillment is to get a certification to be able to handle dangerous goods. But, the company’s dedication to educating employees and using state-of-the-art practices varies greatly. At SMS Fulfillment Solutions, we cherish the trust that our clients place in us to handle their products throughout their supply chain. Our experience shows that continuously investing in education promotes transparency and accountability. Our comprehensive approach includes the most advanced technology that helps our team handle dangerous goods more efficiently.
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