Atanu Das is joined by Gene Sanders, a veteran expert with over 25 years of experience in handling dangerous goods, hazardous materials, and pharmaceutical safety. The episode delves deep into the intricate world of compliance with GHS and various international and national transportation regulations. Gene explains the differences in hazard classifications between OSHA and DOT in the U.S., as well as the complexities of adhering to international standards set by bodies like ICAO and IATA. The discussion covers the impact of different transport modes, packaging types, and subjective criteria on the classification process. Gene emphasizes the need for comprehensive transport classification training for those filling out Section 14 of safety data sheets and offers practical advice on handling the gray areas of regulation to ensure compliance and safety.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
02:45 Understanding Hazardous Materials and Dangerous Goods
03:35 US Regulatory Agencies and Their Roles
06:11 International Regulations and Harmonization
09:40 Philosophical Differences in Risk Management
13:34 GHS and Transport Classification
15:50 Practical Examples and Case Studies
31:31 Training Requirements and Enforcement
33:24 Retraining Requirements and Frequency
35:00 Impact of Transportation Mode on Regulations
38:46 Subjective vs. Objective Criteria in Transport Regulations
43:02 Environmental Hazards and US Regulations
48:26 Complexities in Shipping Classifications
58:00 Training and Expanding Section 14