To transport a dangerous goods container safely, it’s crucial to follow specific safety protocols. Always work with a certified transporter experienced in handling hazardous materials. The container must be correctly labelled with hazard symbols and securely fastened to prevent movement during transit. Additionally, any required permits should be obtained before transport. Proper handling minimises the risk of spills, leaks, or accidents, ensuring that dangerous goods reach their destination safely.
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