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  Regulation News Worldwide news relating to all hazardous materials / dangerous goods regulations.
  Regulation Updates Current updates, changes and proposals from all major hazardous materials and dangerous goods regulatory organizations and government bodies.
US DOT 49 CFR (DOT) 49 CFR publications are issued by the US Department of Transportation and govern the shipping of hazardous materials in all modes of transportation – air, road, rail, and sea.
United Nations GHS GHS provides a basis for harmonization of rules and regulations on chemicals at national, regional and a world-wide level, an important factor for trade facilitation.
IATA IATA / ICAO International regulations for the shipping of dangerous goods by air.
IMO IMDG / IMO The IMDG Code is in conjunction with government regulations under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea and was developed as a uniform international code for the transport of dangerous goods by sea.
NFPA NFPA® This system provides an easy to understand way to identify the health, flammability, reactivity and specific hazards of a material presented by a short term, acute exposure in situation such as fire, chemical spills and other emergencies.
OSHA OSHA These regulations cover lockout/tagout, confined space entry procedures, personal protective equipment, fire extinguishers, permissible exposure limits, first aid, and procedures for recording and reporting injuries and illnesses.
Government of Canada TDG Clear Language The scope of the TDG Clear Language is broadened to reflect changes in technology, packaging, and transport and to harmonize the regulations with the UN recommendations.
WHMIS WHMIS The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada's national hazard communication standard. ICC has the labels, publications, posters, services, and more that you need to comply with WHMIS regulations.
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