DD Form 2890C. DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet)

DD Form 2890C. DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet)

DD Form 2890C is a continuation sheet used in conjunction with DD Form 2890 to declare additional dangerous goods being transported by the Department of Defense (DoD). The form is used to provide a detailed description of the additional dangerous goods that are being transported and to ensure compliance with regulations and promote safety.

The form consists of multiple parts, including sections for the shipper's information, consignee's information, carrier's information, and a detailed description of the dangerous goods being transported. Important fields include the proper shipping name, the UN/NA identification number, the hazard class, the packing group, and the quantity of the dangerous goods being transported.

The parties involved in filling out this form include the shipper, consignee, and carrier. It is important to consider the regulations and guidelines set forth by the DoD and other regulatory agencies when filling out this form. Data required when filling out the form includes the proper shipping name, identification number, hazard class, packing group, and quantity of the dangerous goods being transported.

Additional documents that may need to be attached include a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and a Dangerous Goods Declaration.

Application examples of this form include the transportation of explosives, radioactive materials, and other hazardous materials by the DoD. The form helps ensure the safe transportation of dangerous goods and promotes compliance with regulations.

Strengths of this form include its ability to provide a detailed description of the dangerous goods being transported and ensure compliance with regulations. Weaknesses may include the complexity of filling out the form and the potential for errors.

Alternative forms for declaring dangerous goods include the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Declaration and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Declaration. The main difference between these forms and DD Form 2890C is that DD Form 2890C is specific to the DoD.

The completion of this form can have a significant impact on the future of the participants, as it ensures compliance with regulations and promotes safety during the transportation of dangerous goods. The form is submitted through the appropriate regulatory agency and is stored in their records.