Transport of Dangerous Goods
Full Form of TDG
What is TDG?
TDG, short for Transport of Dangerous Goods, refers to the international framework of rules and regulations that govern the safe movement of hazardous materials across road, rail, air, and sea routes. In India, TDG regulations are enforced through the Motor Vehicles Rules, the Indian Railways Act, and the Multimodal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Rules, ensuring that substances like industrial chemicals, petroleum products, compressed gases, explosives, and radioactive materials are classified, packaged, labelled, and documented correctly before shipment. The framework is largely aligned with the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, making it compatible with global trade and export-import practices followed by Indian ports and customs authorities. Logistics companies, chemical manufacturers, freight forwarders, and port operators across India strictly follow TDG guidelines to prevent accidents, environmental contamination, and public safety hazards. Knowledge of TDG classification, hazard symbols, and packaging codes is highly useful for students preparing for competitive exams in logistics, supply chain management, and civil services, as questions on hazardous material handling regularly appear in UPSC, SSC, and railway recruitment tests.
TDG का फुल फॉर्म
खतरनाक वस्तुओं का परिवहन
Example
The customs officer held back the shipment because the exporter had not followed TDG labelling norms while transporting lithium batteries from Mumbai to Hamburg.