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Transporting dangerous goods demands safety and quality programmes to comply with local and international laws, and the international standards for such programmes, ISO 1606, have been updated.

ISO has released a document that outlines the requirements for an effective quality management system for manufacturing and measuring dangerous goods packaging. It is titled ISO 16106, Transport packages for dangerous goods – Dangerous goods packagings, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and large packagings – Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001.

Developed to be used with ISO 9001, ISO’s best-known standard for quality management, it is designed to meet the requirements of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – known as the UN Model Regulations – which cover the legal requirements for such activities.

The standard was recently revised to align with the most recent versions of both ISO 9001 and ISO 16495, Packaging – Transport packaging for dangerous goods – Test methods. Further information about large packaging was also added.

Stephen Wilkins, chair of the ISO technical committee that developed the standard, said implementing a quality management system based on ISO 16106 ensures peace of mind not only that regulations are met consistently, but that customer expectations are satisfied as well.

“The transport industry is complex and changes rapidly and often,” he said. “Anticipating future needs for legislation as well as customer expectations is challenging for those involved in the design or manufacture of dangerous goods packaging. The quality management system approach taken in ISO 16106 and ISO 9001, used together, ensures harmony with international requirements, the reduction of risks and continual improvement at every step.”

ISO 16106 covers everything from how to establish a quality policy, the actions involved in achieving it, documenting it and communicating about it, to the importance of leadership involvement, monitoring and more.

This standard was developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 122, Packaging, subcommittee SC 3, Performance requirements and tests for means of packaging, packages and unit loads (as required by ISO/TC 122), the secretariat of which is held by BSI, ISO’s member for the UK. It can be purchased from your national ISO member or through the ISO Store.

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