Transporting "Explosive" Materials by Air and The United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Test Criteria - A Case Study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D Wilson R A. Bowes R R. Vandebeek
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
14
File Size:
98 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"As business opportunities are sought around the world, the explosives industry must oftengrapple with the United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Recommendations.Canadians have problems in this area that are similar to those of other countries. Thispresentation outlines, through a case study, how a container for shipping ""explosives"" wasdesigned, tested and approved for use by the Chief Inspector of Explosives, the""Competent Authority"" for Canada."
Citation

APA: D Wilson R A. Bowes R R. Vandebeek  (1993)  Transporting "Explosive" Materials by Air and The United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Test Criteria - A Case Study

MLA: D Wilson R A. Bowes R R. Vandebeek Transporting "Explosive" Materials by Air and The United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Test Criteria - A Case Study. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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