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October 2020
S&R of the Sun
The transportation of hazardous materials can be complex. If you wish to pack more than one dangerous good in a package for transport by air, you'll need to calculate the "Q" value. If you're offering for transport waste aerosol cans in an IBC you must display the correct package marks and labels. And just what is an IBC anyway?

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How to Calculate the “Q” Value for “All Packed in One”
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The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations for transportation of dangerous goods by air allow the packing of different dangerous goods in the same outer packaging. But, different dangerous goods may have different allowances for maximum net quantity per package; how can the shipper know the maximum net quantity of dangerous goods allowed in the package?


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