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Dangerous Goods Blitz 2024

Shipping dangerous goods should never be left to chance. Clear and concise training equips you with the confidence to ensure your shipping papers, labels, placards, and packaging meet compliance requirements across all modes of transportation. Adhering to regulations helps guarantee that your dangerous goods are properly documented and safely reach their destination. Additionally, it reduces the risk of delays and fines during vehicle inspections.

Commercial motor vehicle enforcement personnel in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. conducted 48,761 inspections during this year’s International Road check, which took place May 14-16.

International Road Check is a three-day initiative focused on inspecting commercial motor vehicles and drivers, enforcing safety regulations, and collecting data. Law enforcement agencies across North America participate voluntarily, with support from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, Transport Canada, and Mexico’s Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation.

In North America, there were 163 dangerous goods violations during the 72 hours of the international road check.

The Blitz

During the 3-day Blitz, the top five dangerous goods violations in North America in order were loading, placarding, shipping papers, bulk packaging, and training certification violations. The breakdown of the violations found in North America is below:

Violation Number of Violations % of Total DG Violations
1 Loading

60

36.8%

2 Placards

43

26.4%

3 Shipping Papers

37

22.7%

4 Bulk Packaging

8

4.9%

5 Training

7

4.3%

This includes the data below from both the United States and Canada:

United States

Violation Number of Violations % of Total DG Violations
1 Loading

60

42.9%

2 Placards

35

25.0%

3 Shipping Papers

35

25.0%

4 Package Integrity

3

2.1%

5 Markings

3

2.1%

Canada

Violation Number of Violations % of Total DG Violations
1 Placards

8

34.8%

2 Training Cert

7

30.4%

3 Bulk Package

5

21.7%

4 Shipping Papers

2

8.7%

5 Markings

1

4.3%

As mentioned above, shipping dangerous goods should never be left to chance. Proper training is essential to ensure you understand how to ship your specific dangerous goods in full compliance with regulations. If you are ever uncertain about compliance, avoid guessing. Instead, consult an expert in dangerous goods to confirm that your actions are both safe and compliant. ICC is passionate about keeping us all safe when handling, storing, manufacturing, or transporting dangerous goods. Our team can help your business stay compliant and informed through our resources and products. Contact us to learn more about the ICC difference.

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Reference:

https://www.cvsa.org/news/2024-roadcheck-results/

Michael Zendano

Michael Zendano started with ICC Compliance Center back in 2016 with several years in the packaging field as a Quality Control Manager. In addition, he has 8 years experience in teaching. Michael works at the Niagara Falls Office as the Regulatory Packaging Expert where he manages packaging projects and procedures and is a member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IOPP) and The Chemical Packaging Committee (CPC) . Degrees: M.S. Science of Education.