tailieunhanh - Receiving and Shipping Dangerous Goods - A Guide to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for Photo Processors and Digital Imagers
The realisation of such a marketing strategy requires not only the existence of a he t- erogeneous consumer goods market, but also the possibility to identify market seg- ments which are internally homogeneous and externally heterogeneous with regard to the product related needs and wants of their members. 17 Chinese consumer goods markets meet the first condition very well, as explained above, but up to now very few empirical segmentation studies of these markets have been carried out and pu blished, such as, the studies of Ariga/Yasue/Wen, Sum, Wei, Schmitt, Cui, Cui/Liu and Ma18 , published between 1997 and 2004. . | Receiving and Shipping Dangerous Goods A Guide to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for Photo Processors and Digital Imagers Receiving and Shipping Dangerous Goods A Guide to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods for Photo Processors and Digital Imagers Copyright 2004 by Photo Marketing Association International PMAI 81191 Ancaster ON L9G 4X2 800 461-4350 phone 905 304-7700 fax 800 267-7550 PMA Health Safety and Environment Answerline bmoggach@ E-mail All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form is forbidden without written permission from Photo Marketing Association International Disclaimer While the most strenuous efforts are made to ensure that information and recommendations contained in the publication represent the best current opinions on the subject no guarantee warranty or representation is made by Photo Marketing Association International as to the absolute correctness or sufficiency of any representation contained in this program. Photo Marketing Association International assumes no responsibility therewith. 2004 Photo Marketing Association International Table of Contents Understanding Transportation of Dangerous Goods . 1 What are Dangerous Goods . 1 The Shipper s Responsibilities . 2 The Transporter s Responsibilities . 2 The Receiver s Responsibilities . 2 Training Requirements for Photo Processors and Digital Imagers . 3 Classifying Dangerous Goods . 4 Shipping Name . 4 Hazard Classes . 5 Class Divisions . 5 Subsidiary Class. 9 UN Number . 9 Packing Group . 10 Summary . 10 Review 1 11 Shipping Document . 12 Type of Document Required . 12 Legibility and Language . 12 Mixed Loads of Dangerous and Non-Dangerous Goods . 12 Keeping Shipping Documents . 12 Information Required on a Shipping Document . 13 Location of Shipping Documents During Transport . 13 Summary . 13 Sample Shipping Document . 14 Review 2 . 15 Marking Dangerous Goods . 16 Labels . 16 Words . 16 Placards . 16 Other Safety Marks . 17 Summary . 17 Review 3 .
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