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New BADGP Webinar: Dangerous Goods Special Provisions - Road, Air & Sea

25 Mar 2026 12:09 | Anonymous

BADGP are delighted to announce a new webinar, 'Dangerous Goods Special Provisions - Road, Air & Sea' on Tuesday 21st April 2026, 13:00 - 14:00 BST.

Have you had your shipment derailed at the acceptance stage due to an extra requirement you didn’t realise was there? Is there something extra that could make it more straightforward for you to ship dangerous goods?

Keeping pace with ever evolving dangerous goods regulations is essential for ensuring safety, compliance, and smooth global movement of goods. In this focused one-hour session, our experts will break down the key Special Provisions across ADR (road), IATA (air), and IMDG (sea)—clarifying where they align, where they differ, and how they impact your day-to-day operations.

You’ll gain practical insights into:

  • How Special Provisions modify or exempt standard requirements
  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid regulatory misunderstandings
  • Real world examples across multimodal transport
  • Tips for ensuring compliance while improving operational efficiency

Whether you're new to dangerous goods or looking for a concise refresher, this webinar will equip you with the clarity and confidence needed to navigate multimodal Special Provisions with ease.

Our Presenters

We are delighted to have as our presenters:

Sue Lee, DGSA
Sue is a healthcare supply chain professional and dangerous goods trainer with extensive experience shipping clinical and commercial drugs, and clinical samples. Sue has been a qualified DGSA for over 25 years, involved in GxP process development and application, utilising risk management and logistics planning. Sue cares passionately about compliance, and achieving right time, right temperature, and right place deliveries for critical shipments, and transferring her knowledge and experience to the next generation of dangerous goods professionals. 

Daniel Flack, DGSA, NEBOSH
Daniel is a First Line Manager for Kuehne and Nagel in Portsmouth Dockyard. Daniel manages the dangerous goods stores, dealing with gas, battery, flammable substances, chemical, radioactive and segregation.

Daniel has worked in contractual logistics for 20 years, starting out as a Warehouse Operative, and then progressing to First Line Manager, DGSA and trainer. Daniel ensures that anyone dealing with dangerous goods are fully trained and compliant across all modes of transport.

In order to further his understanding of dangerous goods, Daniel has enrolled on the BADGP DGSA+ programme. This has given Daniel invaluable support and guidance, making him a better DGSA.

Chris James
With over 23 years experience in the transport and logistics industry, Chris has built a career specialising in the transport of Dangerous Goods. His experience spans express logistics, e-commerce and the chemical industry, providing a broad perspective on the complexities and challenges within these sectors. In 2023, Chris was appointed as the Global Transport Safety Manager for a leading multinational science, chemical and materials company, responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of transport safety policies and procedures.

Having first focused on the IATA and IMDG regulations, Chris qualified as a DGSA in early 2012 while in a regional role for a major express logistics provider.

Registration & Costs

Attendance at the webinar is free to BADGP members. Members of CHCS can also register free-of-charge (please see link).

To register for the webinar please complete the online form at
https://badgp.org/event-6584516.

After registering we will send you an email explaining how to join and run the webinar.

Non-members can Join BADGP, (membership is just £90.00 for 1 year).

Questions? Please contact: enquiries@badgp.org




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