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I have an airfreight DG certificate, can I handle sea freight dangerous goods as well?
Posted12 July 2022
Updated12 July 2022
ByORP DG PRO
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No, not unless you hold a current certificate for dangerous goods by sea (IMDG Code).
Even though parts of the dangerous goods for transport are the same, each mode of transport has its own set of rules, instructions and variations.
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