Hazmat / DG Regulatory Round-Up
Whether you ship lithium batteries by air or corrosive materials by road, staying compliant means understanding whatβs changing and when.
π― This round-up highlights the key hazmat freight regulations in 2025, with links to official notices, summaries by mode, and a direct path to training.
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βοΈ AIR: ICAO/IATA 66th Edition Changes
Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Authority: ICAO Technical Instructions + IATA DGR
Key Updates:
- π New lithium battery packaging instructions (PI 965-970 revised)
- π§ͺ Clarification on Excepted Quantities and UN numbers
- βοΈ Prohibition of certain reactive chemicals on passenger aircraft
- π Mandatory digital DGD (Shipperβs Declaration) pilot expansion
π Refer to: IATA DGR 66th Edition Preview
π ROAD: ADR 2025 Amendments
Authority: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Highlights:
- π¦ Adjusted classification for polymerizing substances
- π§― Updated fireproofing test requirements for tankers
- π New marking requirements for mixed loads
- π§Ύ Greater emphasis on electronic transport documents (e-CMR)
π ADR 2025 applies to most European cross-border ground shipments.
π RAIL: RID 2025 Adjustments
Authority: OTIF RID Committee
Key Changes:
- π§ͺ Alignment of rail carriage rules with updated UN Model Regulations
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- π§± Enhanced construction specs for pressurized railcars
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- π Revised quantity thresholds for toxic gases
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- π§ Real-time GPS tracking now recommended for Class 2 gases
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π Often mirrors ADR but with unique provisions for rail-specific risk.
π’ SEA: IMDG Code Amendment 42-24 (Mandatory 2025)
Authority: IMO β International Maritime Organization
Whatβs New:
- β΄οΈ Mandatory from January 1, 2025 (though adopted in 2024)
- β οΈ Class 4 and 5 materials labeling clarified
- π² Expanded support for digital stowage plans
- π Updated rules for limited quantities in break-bulk shipping
π¬ Expect greater harmonization with air/road modal rules in this cycle.
π Multimodal Impact: UN Model Regulations Rev. 23
Every two years, the UN issues a revised “Orange Book”, which all modal codes pull from. The 2025 editions of ADR, RID, IMDG, and IATA are all based on the 23rd edition of these Model Regulations.
π Expect further updates in placarding, classification, and digital declarations across modes.
Compliance Actions: What Forwarders Must Do
- Update SOPs to reflect new classification tables and packaging codes
- Train staff using the latest modal regulations
- Switch to digital documentation where accepted (eDGD, eCMR)
- Check carrier policies β some adopt stricter-than-mandated rules
- Prepare for inspections under the revised 2025 criteria
π― Being proactive = avoiding costly delays or fines.
π Conclusion: 2025 Is a Compliance Turning Point
The year 2025 marks a major shift in hazmat freight handling, especially as global regulators push for harmonized digital documentation, updated labels, and better safety protocols.
Whether you operate by land, sea, or air β or manage multimodal shipments β you canβt afford to wait.
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