Environmental Quality Management Department (EQM) provides assistance to the UK community regarding the shipping of dangerous goods by providing the training required to originate such shipments. This training is required by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) which also mandates compliance with the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) training requirements. The DOT has established regulations for domestic transport (within the United States) of hazardous materials by rail, air, vessel (ships), and motor carrier (ground). While IATA has established guidelines exclusively for the transport of dangerous goods by air (both domestic and international). The DOT term “Hazardous Material” and the IATA term “Dangerous Good” are used interchangeably by UK.
When shipping via air (international or domestic), you must use the IATA guidelines. Each commercial carrier may also have special provisions that must be met before a package containing dangerous goods can be transported on an aircraft. In addition, when shipping internationally, some countries have specific requirements for dangerous goods. All of these are addressed in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. Following IATA regulations are required regardless of the routing and whether the shipment ends up physically moving by air transportation, ground transportation, or a combination of these. Dangerous goods include such obvious materials as chemical solvents, oxidizers, reactives, corrosives, and poisons but also some biological substances and other more common items including:
Who Needs DOT/IATA Training?”
Anyone who is involved in any aspect of shipping dangerous goods, including:
All UK faculty, staff and students who are involved in any aspect of shipping dangerous goods as described above must be trained in conformance with DOT/IATA. The EQM offers, free of charge to the UK community, training that is commensurate with this regulatory standard. This training is provided on regular basis in either in-person or virtual formats depending upon the specific requests received. Class size is limited and preregistration is required. The contact information to find out more about the availability of the Initial DOT/IATA Training Course or to register for the class is provided below as are the training dates which are currently available for 2025:
Charles Lowe, Sr. Hazardous Waste Specialist
Available Training Dates for 2025
January 16, 2025*
February 20, 2025
March 20, 2025*
April 17, 2025
May 22, 2025*
June 26, 2025
July 24, 2025*
August 21, 2025
September 18, 2025*
October 23, 2025
November 20, 2025*
December 18, 2025
* - In person training (limit of 6 people)
All others are via zoom
All training starts at 1:30pm
At least every two (2) years following the completion of the Initial Training course, it is required to complete DOT/IATA Refresher Training to maintain the legal ability to ship dangerous goods. This refresher certification can only be taken by individuals who have previously successfully completed the Initial Training course. If Refresher Training is not completed within two (2) years of the Initial Training date, the classroom training must be retaken.
This class is available ONLINE.
Dry ice is a common and necessary preserving material accompanying many shipments of materials originating from UK. Therefore, the following basic information is provided but additional assistance can also be provided by contacting EQM:
Biological specimen shipments have specific DOT and IATA packaging requirements. The following information is a summary of those requirements:
(NO PAGER NUMBERS PERMITTED)
Packaging must include: