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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Shipper' box with your full name and physical address. Ensure accuracy for smooth processing.
  3. Next, complete the 'Consignee' box with the recipient's full name and address.
  4. Fill in the A.W.B. number or the date when received by the air carrier if not already done.
  5. Indicate the total number of pages in the entry for 'Total Page(s)' (e.g., 'Page 1 of 1 Pages').
  6. Complete the 'Transport Details' section with both the 'Airport or City of Departure' and 'Airport or City of Destination', avoiding abbreviations.
  7. Select either 'Passenger and Cargo Aircraft' or 'Cargo Aircraft Only' based on your shipment type, ensuring to delete non-applicable options.
  8. Provide a complete description under 'Dangerous Goods Identification', including ID#, Proper Shipping Name, Class, and Packing Group.
  9. Ensure that quantities, types of packages, and weight are accurately filled out under 'Quantity and Type of Packaging'.
  10. List any ICAO packaging instructions if applicable, followed by entering your emergency contact number clearly.
  11. Finally, sign the shipper’s certification legibly, including your name/title and date if using IATA guidelines.

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The shippers declaration is a key document required for sending dangerous goods. A correctly completed shippers declaration contains vital information that helps prevent safety hazards.
The shipper is responsible for completing the Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD). As the party arranging the transportation of the goods, the shipper should ensure the DGD is accurate, complete, and in compliance with all applicable regulations.
To ship dangerous goods, consignors are required to prepare a form docHubing that the cargo has been packed, labeled and declared according with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR).
How to Properly Fill Out a Dangerous Goods Declaration Form Shipper and Consignee Information. Full name and address of the shipper (exporter) Air Waybill or Bill of Lading Number. Transport Details. Proper Shipping Description. Additional Information. Emergency Contact. Shippers Certification. Additional Regulatory Sections.
FedEx provides several versions of the Shippers Declaration for Dangerous Goods form depending upon the software used. Call 1.800. GoFedEx 1.800. 463.3339 with the name of the form and the part # to place an order.

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Who is responsible for preparing the shipping document? The consignor (shipper) must complete the shipping document before allowing a carrier to take possession of the dangerous goods.
The shipper or operator must complete the Air Waybill. The Air Waybill is attached to the Shippers Declaration for Dangerous Goods Form. shippers reference number for their ownrecords. Passenger and Cargo aircraft have restrictions on shipment ofinfectious substances.

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