
IATA - Labels, Markings, Posters and Signage
IATA offers a wide variety of fully compliant labels and markings that may be required on packages of dangerous goods or time & sensitive products. These include DGR Hazard labels, handling labels and marks as well as limited and excepted quantity labels.
Symbols in Transportation Regulations - ICC Compliance Center
2023年4月30日 · Symbols in IATA and IMDG: The square: This symbol tells us new material has been added to the regulation or edition. The triangle: Here it indicates some part of that section of the regulation changed in some way.
List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia
The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
Standard 2 of 5 (IATA 2 of 5) - Seagull Scientific
Standard 2 of 5, also known as IATA 2 of 5, is a member of the Code 2 of 5 symbology family, which was first developed in 1968. It has been used by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for the processing of airline cargo. The spaces in a Standard 2 of 5 symbol are fixed-width, so that only the bars are used to encode information.
IATA - Codes - Airline and Airport Codes Search
This airline and airport code search engine provides an official source for codes assigned by IATA. Find out the 2-letter code of an airline or identify to which airline a 2-letter code corresponds. This search tool returns 2 search results.
In the IATA Regulations, the words “shall” and “must” are used to indicate mandatory requirements, while the words “should” and “may” are used to indicate recommended (but not mandatory) practices.
IATA Online Training | Hazmat University - News and Info
2021年7月20日 · Symbols. One of the key symbols in B.2.1 is the star symbol. This will appear immediately to the right of a proper shipping name in Subsection 4.2, the Dangerous Goods List.
The Symbols of Column 1 of the Hazardous Materials Table
These symbols (+, A, D, G, I, W), if present, will affect how the hazardous materials shipment is prepared and transported. The plus (+) sign fixes the proper shipping name, hazard class and packing group – but not the identification number – whether or not the material actually has the hazards of that class, packing group or any other ...
AIRPORT CODES | every airport code in the world
Three-letter airport codes are assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) AIRPORT CODES IATA codes
IATA Using the List of Dangerous Goods - Column B
The proper shipping name may be followed by a star symbol (★) if the technical or chemical group name is required, or by the dagger symbol (†) if additional information can be found in Appendix A.