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Under the definition of ‘dangerous goods’, one can find poisonous and explosive substances, combustible, flammable, radioactive and other goods which are capable of inflicting harm on people, nature and physical property. The delivery of dangerous goods demands a special mode and implementation of air transportation, as well as special packing and marking. Furthermore, the delivery of dangerous goods requires a more specific approach to the loading, unloading and storage processes.
If you need to organise a shipment, but are not entirely sure if your goods would be classified as dangerous or not, you should get in touch with our company’s experts. They will answer all of your questions and, where necessary, calculate the cost of shipping your goods.
Dangerous goods are divided into several main classes. An exact definition of the goods’ danger class is necessary in order to create the correct conditions for transportation, packing and storage of the dangerous goods. Below is shown a table of the classes and subclasses of dangerous goods, with descriptions and markings.
Class 1: Explosive substances, the properties of which can, in certain circumstances, result either in instant explosion or in inflammation, the end result of which will be an explosion. This includes those substances used in the production of pyrotechnics.