BAMA publishes new edition of Transport of Aerosols Guide; holding labeling courses

Written on: January 26, 2015 by SprayTM

The British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association (BAMA) has launched the newly revised, 11th Edition, of THE INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT OF AEROSOLS: A BAMA Guide.

The 102-page guide covers the latest regulations on the transport of dangerous goods as they apply to aerosols and gives a comprehensive overview of the latest labeling requirements for transporting aerosols.

Aerosols are classified as dangerous goods for transport and the regulations require that any shipments must be fully declared and adequately packaged. This Guide provides valuable guidance on the complex legislation, covering UK and international transport of aerosols.

The Guide, which is free to BAMA members, is in an easy to use format, and covers how to consign aerosols for transport in Limited Quantities in each of the transport modes. The Guide includes advice on the classification, packaging, testing, marking, labelling, documentation and staff training needed, as well as the new rules for allowing aerosols to be sent by post in the UK.

Non-Members can obtain a copy of the guide by attending the Transport Course at a fee of £510 +VAT. Completing the booking form at www.bama.co.uk/courses with payment will grant you a place on the 28th April 2015.

For more details about the Guide or about BAMA membership, contact amyfalvey@bama.co.uk

Additionaly:

BAMA plans aerosol testing & classification and labeling courses:

The British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association, BAMA, is launching two new courses in 2015. One is on testing and classification for the Aerosol Dispensers Directive (ADD) and the other on the labeling of aerosols.

Testing and Classification of Aerosols for the ADD – 24th February 2015

This one day course will train regulatory specialists in how to deal with the classification and safety assessments based on the Aerosol Dispensers Directive.

The Labeling of Aerosols – 25th February 2015

This one day course will train regulatory specialists in how to label aerosols, looking at the evidence to conclude what is good and bad labeling. The workshop will include process exercises.

All those responsible for the classification and labeling of aerosols or for advising customers should make these courses a must-attend date in the diary.

Price:  BAMA Members £205 pp +VAT – £375 for attendance on both courses.

Non Members: £510 pp +VAT- £800 for attendance on both courses.

Both courses will be held at BAMA’s headquarters in Stevenage.

 

For further information on these and other BAMA courses visit .http://www.bama.co.uk/ courses or call BAMA on 0207 828 5111.