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An Overview of Exemptions from JT/T 617

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Jackie Jin
Thursday , 10th Jan 2019
REACH24H Consulting Group China
Background

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JT/T617-2018, Regulations Concerning Road Transportation of Dangerous Goods, has prompted an immediate and strong reaction in the field of road transport of dangerous goods since it went into effect on December 1, 2018. This standard provides enterprises working on road transport of dangerous goods with significant technical instructions in terms of classification, packaging, consignment, loading and unloading procedures, transport handling of dangerous goods, etc. Meanwhile, the exemption system that has been introduced into this standard also has a positive impact on manufacturers and transporters of dangerous goods: it not only ensures the safe road transport of dangerous goods, but also improves transport efficiency and reduces logistics costs for consignment of dangerous goods. In this webinar, we will focus on interpretation of the exemption system and provide compliance suggestions for customers based on case studies.

Contents
  1. Exemptions for small quantity dangerous goods

  2. Exemptions for dangerous goods packed in limited/excepted quantities

  3. Exemptions in special provisions

  4. Case studies

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Speaker
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Jin graduated from the University of Manchester with a Master's degree in Polymer Materials. He plays a key role in REACH24H and primarily engages in compliance work related to global GHS, chemical registration and transport of dangerous goods. He has rich experience on industry’s best practices and has successfully assisted many enterprises with their compliance projects.