D99A Segments DGS

DGS
TO IDENTIFY DANGEROUS GOODS.
The identification of the dangerous goods in code.
Dangerous goods code.
Number giving additional hazard code classification of a goods item within the applicable dangerous goods regulation.
The version/revision number of date of issuance of the code used.
Information on dangerous goods, taken from the United Nations Dangerous Goods classification.
Unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.
Lowest temperature, in the case of dangerous goods, at which vapour from an inflammable liquid forms an ignitable mixture with air.
Temperature at which a vapor can be ignited as per ISO 1523/73.
Temperature in centigrade determined by the closed cup test as per ISO 1523/73 where a vapour is given off that can be ignited.
Indication of the unit of measurement in which weight (mass), capacity, length, area, volume or other quantity is expressed.
These numbers appear on the hazard identification placard required on the means of transport.
The id. number for the Orange Placard (upper part) required on the means of transport.
The number for the Orange Placard (lower part) required on the means of transport.
Markings identifying the type of hazardous goods and similar information.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Code indicating the regulation, international or national, applicable for a means of transport.
Dangerous goods code.
Number giving additional hazard code classification of a goods item within the applicable dangerous goods regulation.
The version/revision number of date of issuance of the code used.
Unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.
Lowest temperature, in the case of dangerous goods, at which vapour from an inflammable liquid forms an ignitable mixture with air.
Temperature in centigrade determined by the closed cup test as per ISO 1523/73 where a vapour is given off that can be ignited.
Indication of the unit of measurement in which weight (mass), capacity, length, area, volume or other quantity is expressed.
Identification of a packing group by code.
Emergency procedures for ships carrying dangerous goods.
Medical first aid guide.
The identification of a transport emergency card giving advice for emergency actions.
The id. number for the Orange Placard (upper part) required on the means of transport.
The number for the Orange Placard (lower part) required on the means of transport.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Code defining the quantity and the type of package in which a product is allowed to be shipped in a passenger or freight aircraft.
Identification of the type of means of transport determined to carry particular goods, not necessarily being hazardous.
Code giving evidence that transportation of particular hazardous cargo is permitted and identifies the restrictions being put upon a particular transport.