Declaration Form | Iata Dangerous Goods

A specialized tech firm in Germany needs to ship 500 prototype lithium-ion batteries to a manufacturing partner in California immediately. These batteries are powerful, dense, and classified as "Dangerous Goods" (Class 9) because they pose a fire risk.

The manager signs the document, declaring full responsibility that the cargo is safe and properly packed. iata dangerous goods declaration form

The manager fills out the DGD with precise details: A specialized tech firm in Germany needs to

Stating if it is "Passenger and Cargo Aircraft" or "Cargo Aircraft Only". iata dangerous goods declaration form

The goods are properly classified, packed, marked, and labeled.

The shipment adheres to the strict IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) .

Names and addresses for accountability. UN Number: UN3480 (for lithium-ion batteries). Proper Shipping Name: "Lithium ion batteries".