Dangerous Goods Packaging

Why Proper Packaging Matters

Proper packaging is critical in dangerous goods transport, including hazardous materials, to prevent leaks, spills, and accidents that could endanger people, property, and the environment. We use industry-approved materials and techniques tailored to the specific hazards of your shipment to guarantee maximum protection.

Packaging Solutions by Category

We provide a comprehensive range of packaging options to suit the specific needs of your shipment, including:
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Single Packaging

Individual containers or receptacles specifically designed and tested to safely contain hazardous materials during transport..

Combination Packaging

Packaging systems that combine multiple tested components to safely contain hazardous materials together within one unit.

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Excepted Quantity Packaging

Special packaging for very small amounts of dangerous goods that qualify for regulatory exemptions.

Our Packaging Services Include

– UN-approved packaging solutions for all classes of dangerous goods.
– Customised packaging tailored to your cargo type and transport mode.
– Packaging integrity checks and quality assurance.
– Compliance with Australian and international standards

Certified Expertise and Quality Assurance

DG Cargo Net holds current IATA and IMO licences, and our team is trained to the highest standards, including Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. We apply rigorous quality controls to every packaging job, ensuring your shipment complies with all relevant Australian and international regulations.

Our thorough processes reduce risks, avoid costly delays, and protect your business reputation by delivering peace of mind with every package.

Ready to Ship Safely?

Protect your cargo and your business by choosing DG Cargo Net expert dangerous goods packaging services. Contact us today for tailored advice or a personalised quote.

FAQ's

What are the packaging requirements for dangerous goods?

Packaging for dangerous goods must comply with regulations such as ADG7, IATA, and IMDG. It needs to be UN-approved, designed to prevent leaks or spills, and strong enough to withstand transport conditions. Packaging must also be correctly labelled and include absorbent materials where required.

Packing Group I represents the highest danger level with substances posing severe hazards, while Packing Group III is for substances with the lowest level of danger. The packing group affects packaging type, handling, and transport requirements.

Dangerous goods are substances or articles that pose risks to health, safety, property, or the environment during transport. This includes chemicals, flammable liquids, gases, explosives, toxic substances, and infectious materials regulated under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG).

DG Cargo Net holds current IATA and IMO licences and follows the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. Our trained team uses certified packaging materials and conducts quality checks to ensure all dangerous goods are packaged according to the latest regulatory standards for safe transport.

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