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Monday, November 1, 2004 Issue 14   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 14  
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Changes to the 46th edition of the IATA Regulations
RSPA accepting comments on proposed definition of the terms “offeror” or "person who offers".
November/December Training Classes
Bureau of Dangerous Goods releases 2005 Training Schedule
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Changes to the 46th edition of the IATA Regulations
by Michael Bowen

[FULL STORY]
 
RSPA accepting comments on proposed definition of the terms “offeror” or "person who offers".
by Jeffrey N. Gregor

[FULL STORY]
 
November/December Training Classes
by Jeffrey N.Gregor

[FULL STORY]
 
Bureau of Dangerous Goods releases 2005 Training Schedule
by Jeffrey N. Gregor

[FULL STORY]
 

UPDATE: The 2004 Emergency Response Guide, the 46th Edition of the IATA air regulations along with the October 2004, CFR Title 49 Regulations are all in stock and available for purchase. For further information please contact 1-800-347-7879 XT 202 and ask for Roe.
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