Announcement for IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) 59th edition

2017.12.28

Please be informed that some handling procedures are changed in accordance with IATA DGR 59th edition effective January 1st, 2018 as following.

1. Amendment to the regulation of lithium batteries
 Packing Instruction 965 (UN3480 Lithium ion batteries) and Packing Instruction 968
 (UN3090 Lithium metal batteries)
 A. Following description on additional requirements on Section IA and Section IB
  have been added;
 ① Cells and batteries must not be packed in the same outer packaging with
  dangerous good classified in Class 1 (explosives) other than Division
  1.4S, Division 2.1 (flammable gases), Class 3 (flammable liquids), Division 4.1
  (flammable solids) or Division 5.1 (oxidizers).
 ② Packages containing cells or batteries must not be placed in an overpack with
  packages containing dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division
  1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1

 B. Following description on additional requirements on Section II has been added;
  Cells and batteries must not be packed in the same outer packaging with other
  dangerous good.

 C. Underlined parts on overpack requirements on Section II lithium batteries have
   been added;
  No more than one (1) package complying with the requirements of Section II may
  be placed in an overpack. The overpack may also contain packages of dangerous
   goods, other than dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division
   1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 and Division 5.1,
or goods not subject
  to these Requlations provided that the packages do not contain substances which
  might react dangerously with each other.

2. Amendment to the regulation of engines
  It has been added to Special Provision A70 to indicate that the shipper is required
  to provide the operator with written or electronic documentation stating that a
  flushing and purging procedure has been followed, if the shipper intends to
  transport flammable liquid powered engine, internal combustion, or fuel cell
  engine as not-restricted item.

  After January 1st 2018, if you intend to transport flammable liquid powered
  engine as not-restricted item, please note that you will be required to submit
  written or electronic documentation to the carrier to prove that a flushing
  and purging of the goods has been appropriately completed.


We kindly ask for your confirmation that you necessarily check IATA DGR 59th edition because the above information are not completely covered IATA DGR 59th edition.
Your kind understanding and cooperation are highly appreciated.

Sincerely,