Dangerous Goods Declaration (IATA)

Shipper’s Declaration (IATA Section 8)

A description of the Shipper's Declaration that shippers must use when shipping dangerous goods under the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.

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  • UPS Shipper's Declaration
    When opting to comply with regulations promulgated by IATA, a Shipper’s Declaration must accompany each dangerous goods package or shipment unless shipping a multi-piece shipment to one consignee in which case the shipper may either place a shipper’s declaration on every package in the consignment, or provide shipment-level information on a Shipper’s Declaration on the lead package of the shipment. Each DG package must have DG information assigned in WorldShip or the UPS-compatible shipping software used by the shipper.

    UPS requires three original Shipper's Declarations on each hazardous materials package or if a multi-piece shipment as described above, three original Shipper’s Declaration on the lead package.
    If more than one hazardous material is in a package, one shipper's declaration must be used listing all materials. UPS allows a maximum of three compatible hazardous materials in one package.

The following information must appear as indicated (references to IATA):

The shipper is responsible for ensuring that all copies of the shipper's declaration are clear and legible.
If you have any questions about shipping hazardous materials with UPS, contact us.