In a previous blog post, I discussed how to enter your DG information into the Shipping Solutions software. Today I describe how to use that information to quickly and accurately create the IATA Dangerous Goods form—the Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods—for an air shipment.
Go to the EZ Start tab and create your shipment by clicking the New button or using the Copy button to copy a previous shipment. Create your shipment as you normally do, including entering your products on the Product Detail screen.
Enter the Quantity. Since this could be different than the commercial invoice quantity, it is not copied from the Invoices tab.
If your DG item requires a technical name following the Proper Shipping Name, enter it in the Technical Name box. Do not include the required parenthesis because Shipping Solutions will automatically add them.
The Include on IATA check box will default to checked. If for some reason you do not want to include this item on your Dangerous Goods IATA document, uncheck the box.
You will not be able to see sub products on the Product Detail screen. Since this is an air shipment, you do not need to complete the IMO section of this screen.
Your dangerous goods items will be listed in the grid in the lower section of the screen and will include products from the EZ Start-Product Detail screen along with any sub products. Re-order the items by clicking in the first column. Right click to edit or add an item, which will take you to the IATA Product Detail screen.
The IATA Product Detail screen first shows you information from the IATA Database of Dangerous Goods including the packing instructions and maximum net quantity per package for limited quantities, passenger and cargo planes, and cargo planes only. Special provisions from the IATA Database of Dangerous Goods are also displayed.
If you have already entered your DG information, it will automatically populate on this screen. If you are adding a new item, enter the information as described above under the Create the Dangerous Goods Shipment section.
There are a few additional fields on the IATA Product Detail screen. Some items require words in front of or following the Proper Shipping Name (PSN). For example, "WASTE" must precede your PSN if the DG item is being transported for disposal, and “stabilized” must follow the PSN if the DG item must be stabilized for transport. There are many other possible prefixes and suffixes. (See the IATA Dangerous Goods regulations 8.1.3 for more details.) Any words that you want to precede or follow your PSN can be entered in the PSN Qualifying Prefix and PSN Qualifying Suffix box.
Packing Instructions can be taken from the information shown at the top of the screen. The Authorization box should include any Special Provisions shown at the top of the screen and any other needed information. Click Save and Close to return to the IATA screen.
There are two ways to display your items on the IATA documents. The first is in columns as shown in the grid on the IATA screen. The second is with double slashes between the fields with no columns shown. To get an idea of how your items will look in the non-columnar format, click the Format Computerized button. To return to the column view, click Format Manual.
If you have unchecked the Include on IATA box for some of your items, you can display all items by checking the Show Excluded box. This may be helpful in locating items that have been entered but seem to be missing.
The Dangerous Goods functions in Shipping Solutions were updated in version 9.12. For users who had a previous version of Shipping Solutions and upgraded to 9.12, a Show Legacy button will be visible. Clicking this button will return you to the method used for dangerous goods prior to version 9.12. We encourage you to transition off the legacy screens as soon as possible as they will be phased out in a future version of Shipping Solutions. Click Show New to return to the regular screen.
You are now ready to print the documents needed for your dangerous goods shipment. On the EZ Start tab, click the Preview/Print/Email button. Documents include column and no-column formats as well as full documents or data-only documents. See the DG User Guide for a full list of documents available.
Proper training is required under federal and/or state regulations to handle dangerous goods and/or hazardous materials. All persons and entities must comply with all federal regulations, including but not limited to the specific training requirements of 49 C.F.R. (172.000– 172.704). InterMart provides this form and instructions to assist properly trained shippers. The materials provided by Shipping Solutions in no way alter, satisfy or influence any federal or state requirements. The information provided does not meet the training requirements as required in DOT 49 CFR. The study and/or use of Shipping Solutions software does not qualify an individual to prepare, package, transport or otherwise handle dangerous goods or hazardous materials. The information contained in this document is subject to change or update due to changing government regulations. The user of this document assumes responsibility for complying with all applicable laws and regulations regarding the shipment of dangerous goods. InterMart shall not be held responsible for any loss, injury and/or damage caused by errors, omissions, misprints or misrepresentations of the contents of this software, forms or documentation or for any unauthorized or inappropriate use.
This post was originally published in August 2017 and has been updated to include current information, links and formatting.