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There’s an old pop song by the Jackson Five that includes the line “A, B, C, 1, 2, 3”. (Kinda cute, and if you set your decoder ring to B = 2, you’ll find out you should drink your Ovaltine.) In Dangerous Goods (DG), there’s a similar association packaging manufacturers, packaging testers, and packagers make use of. It’s X, Y, Z, I, II, III. Read More
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PHMSA amended the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR), clarifying several areas and incorporating a special permit into the regulations. Mandatory compliance with all provisions is May 10, 2013. Read More
April 29, 2013 | Regulations
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Have you ever worked on something on your computer, looked at it on the computer screen, finally printed it out, and found out that what you got from the printer didn’t look exactly like what you had seen on your screen? If you're responsible for computer support for printers that print markings for Hazardous Materials (Dangerous Goods, HazMat, DG) packages, read on for some good advice. Read More
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PHMSA published final rule HM-215L in early January, which addresses, among other things, shipment of lithium batteries. Read More
January 23, 2013 | Regulations
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