2023-12-18 Reference source : DOF
Mexico has recently released a crucial compilation known as the "List of Frequently Transported Hazardous Substances and Materials" slated to entirely replace the previous 2011 version within the next 60 days, by February 16, 2024.
This new iteration of the Official Mexican Standard (NOM) serves as a comprehensive guide for identifying hazardous goods during transportation. It includes information such as their class, hazard division, secondary hazard, UN-assigned numbers, specific provisions governing their transportation, quantitative limits for limited and excepted quantities, and detailed instructions for packaging usage.
The scope of this NOM extends to shippers, carriers, and consignees involved in the transportation of hazardous goods via land, air, or sea. It encompasses various types of containers and packaging, including packages, large packages, intermediate bulk containers, large containers and packaging, portable tanks, multi-element gas containers, and bulk containers, each subject to their own set of special provisions outlined in the standard.
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