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 parcel 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 parcel in the consignment, or provide shipment-level information on a Shipper’s Declaration on the lead parcel of the shipment. Each DG parcel 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 parcel or if a multi-piece shipment as described above, three original Shipper’s Declaration on the lead parcel.
    If more than one hazardous material is in a parcel, one shipper's declaration must be used listing all materials. UPS allows a maximum of three compatible hazardous materials in one parcel.

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, please reach out to your UPS Account Executive.