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The list of approved equipment contains two sample transport containers designed for the transport of samples for off-site analysis. The two containers are labelled as Targe- and small sample transport kits (Pictures 3 and 4) and both are designed to fulfill the requirements for air transport [IATA (International Air Transport Association) provision A106] (6) and international standards for road, railway, and sea transport. The large container has been designed and tested by the United States and the small container by the United Kingdom. Therefore, the two containers are frequently referred to as US and UK containers. [Pg.12]

The managing material of the international association of air transport (IATA) from December, 1994... [Pg.59]

IATA DGR, International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations, Montreal, 2003... [Pg.400]

APPENDIX 2 (PLATE 2) Reproduced by permission of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)... [Pg.751]

IATA ICAP ICP ICP-AES ICP-MS ICV ID IDL IDW ISO International Air Transportation Association inductively coupled argon plasma inductively coupled plasma inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry initial calibration verification identification instrument detection limit investigation-derived waste International Standardization Organization... [Pg.348]

International Air Transport Associations (IATA), Dangerous Goods Regulations Handbook, 45th Edition, Annex A and B. [Pg.20]

Sample transport kits are designed to fulfil the requirements for air transport of OPCW samples for off-site analysis under International Air Transport Association (IATA) provision 106 and international standards for road, railway, and sea transport. [Pg.37]

Transport regulations for dangerous materials -> RID -> IATA -> IMO -> Mass Explosions Risk. [Pg.192]

Abbreviation for International Air Transport Association . IATA contains texts of international conventions and regulations for packing and transportation of dangerous objects and materials by air. [Pg.239]

Dangerous Goods Regulation" der IATA (IATA-DGR Regelung fiir den Luft-transport". [Pg.399]

IATA. Abbreviation for International Air Transport Association (Geneva), which publishes annual regulations for air shipment of hazardous materials. [Pg.681]

What does IATA say about transporting this chemical ... [Pg.63]

This book indudes information about regulatory requirements pertaining to the transport of hazardous materials via air or land. Includes DOT requirements, ICAO/IATA dangerous goods regulations, and other information. [Pg.138]

Most receiving labs will have a prescribed format as to how samples should be transported consistent with IATA (International Air Transport Association) rules. The essential part of this requires the packer to be trained to IATA standards. The documentation from the receiving lab should define package type and required amount of dry ice to sample ratio (based on the expected duration of transport). [Pg.280]

All substances to be carried by any means should be checked against the UN listings for dangerous substances (available from the Department of Transport). There are different limitations and definitions as to what is dangerous in each of the transport modes. ICAO, IATA, IMDG, ADR, RID are the abbreviations for the various bodies representing international air, sea, and European road and rail transport. Note that... [Pg.409]


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