Shipping of Gauges (for Australian users only) Shipping of gauges domestically by road, rail or air must be carried out by licenced carriers and in accordance with the Transport Code. Appropriate documentation must accompany all consignments, including Dangerous Goods Declaration forms, Special Form Certificates and Emergency Response Sheets. Gauges must be shipped in approved Type A containers (transport cases) which must in good condition, correctly labeled and security sealed. Gauges must be locked in the shielded position inside the container.
Dangerous Goods Declaration forms for air consignments both domestically and internationally must be completed only by persons who have received dangerous goods training on an approved CASA course. This includes packing, marking, labeling and signing of Dangerous Goods Declarations. Full details are available from the
CASA website.
Shipping Case Labels:Labels on the
shipping case should indicate exactly what is in each case. You should have 2 Yellow II labels, 1 on the front of the case and 1 on the rear. To view the Yellow II label for your gauge, select the gauge model from the table below.
3430 3440 3450 3451 3411 (for current case)
4640-B 3241-C For international air consignments there should also be an orange and black
Cargo Aircraft Only (Do Not Load in Passenger Aircraft) label affixed to the front and rear of the case (not required for Australian domestic air freighting).
On the rear of the case should also be a US DOT Type "A" label. For model 3400 series gauges and 3241-C, use the
US DOT Type A RQ label. For model 4640-B gauges, use the
US DOT Type A label.
Labels and security seals are available from Geo-Con, please Contact us should these be required.
Note – do not ship gauges without prior
Regulatory Authority approval (if required) and notification to, and/or approval of the receiver.
Click here for required supporting transport documents ( Sample DGs and special form certificates).