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Sealift customers must provide in advance the complete details pertaining to any dangerous goods that will be carried. The information provided will include the type (class/UN number) and quantities.

These details must be received by the maritime carrier at least fifteen (15) days before the cut off date, as published on the Sealift schedules.

In accordance with the rules and regulations concerning dangerous goods, which came into effect on August 15, 2002, Desgagnés Transarctik Inc. (DTI), Nunavut Sealink & Supply Inc. (NSSI), and Taqramut Transport Inc. (TTI) will at no time, accept to transport dangerous goods if the merchandise sent is not accompanied by the duly filled declaration. Maritime transportation is governed by the International Maritime Dangerous Goods code. Therefore, all shippers and/or suppliers sending dangerous goods via DTI, NSSI and TTI must comply to this code.

Download the Dangerous Goods PDF

Useful Links

www.tc.gc.ca

www.imo.org

www.thecompliancecenter.com



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