What are the dangerous goods logistics requirements?
Running a logistics operation for dangerous goods involves several critical requirements across legal, facility, and employee aspects:
Legal Requirements
- Regulatory Compliance: Follow international, national, and local regulations such as the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, International Air Transport Association (IATA) guidelines, and local hazardous materials regulations.
- Documentation: Ensure proper documentation, including shipping papers, safety data sheets (SDS), and emergency response information.
- Licensing: Obtain necessary licenses and permits for handling and transporting dangerous goods.
Facility Requirements
- Design and Construction: Facilities must be designed to resist hazards, with appropriate segregation areas, spill containment systems, and fire safety measures
- Storage Systems: Comply with local building codes, including floor loadings, goods elevation, and types of handling equipment.
- Safety Equipment: Have spill response kits, fire protection systems, and personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and aprons available.
- Marking and Labeling: Ensure proper labeling and marking of dangerous goods in the facility for clear identification and handling.
Employee Requirements
- Training: Employees must undergo specialized training in handling, storing, and transporting dangerous goods, including certifications like the ADR certificate for hazardous goods drivers.
- Safety Advisors: Employ Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors to ensure compliance with regulations and provide ongoing training and support.
- Emergency Preparedness: Train employees in emergency response procedures, including spill containment and evacuation protocols.
By meeting these requirements, FREJA’s logistics operation can safely and efficiently manage the complexities involved.