Dangerous Goods Harmonization: What It Means for Safety Compliance
A warehouse storing flammable solvents in Toronto and a nearly identical facility in Sydney can end up following classification systems that do not fully agree with each other, which creates real headaches for companies operating across borders. Dangerous goods harmonization exists to close that gap, aligning how hazardous materials get classified, labelled, and stored so that fire and life...
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