Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD) : ce que cela signifie pour la douane aviation

The Dangerous Goods Declaration is the shipper’s statement that hazardous materials are classified, packed, and labelled per IATA/ADR rules for air transport.

Faits clés

Également connu sousDGD, Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods
Autorité émettriceIATA DGR-trained shipper
Régions concernéesGlobal
Réglementation associéeIATA DGR, ADR where applicable
Type de documentDéclaration

Pourquoi Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD) compte en logistique aviation

Aviation logistics frequently moves Class 9 lithium batteries, chemicals, and aerosols; absent or incorrect DGDs ground flights.

Customs may cross-check DGD UN numbers with declarations for controlled substances.

AOG pressure is never a reason to shortcut proper classification.

Comment fonctionne Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)

Trained personnel complete the DGD form referencing UN numbers, packing instructions, and emergency contacts.

Packages bear labels matching the declaration; pilots and handlers rely on accuracy.

Operators retain training records and validation evidence.

Erreurs fréquentes sur Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)

  • Wrong emergency contact phone or missing 24/7 coverage Airlines reject shipments instantly.
  • Net quantity units inconsistent with packing instruction limits Recalculate meticulously per DGR tables.
  • Assuming “not restricted” verbally without documentation Prove exemption on paper when applicable.

Comment Doana traite Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)

Doana extracts UN numbers, quantities, and shipper statements from DGD PDFs so they can be checked against booking data before departure.

Automatiser les documents Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)

  • Air Waybill (AWB) An air waybill is the carrier’s contract of carriage and receipt for air freight, carrying shipper, consignee, routing,
  • Commercial Invoice A commercial invoice is the seller’s bill stating what was sold, for how much, and to whom—forming the backbone of custo
  • Packing List A packing list enumerates cartons, weights, dimensions, and item contents for a shipment—bridging physical cargo to invo