UL
Organized Safety Summit Examines Dangerous Cargo and Hazardous Materials in
Aviation
Global safety science leader convenes key experts and authorities to identify
risk and facilitate action for safe transport
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Nov. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Underwriters Laboratories, the
nonprofit organization within UL, hosted its seventh summit with invited world
experts dedicated to examining safety concerns for the utilization and
transport of batteries by aviation.
On November 13-14, the Singapore Aviation Safety Summit convened key
stakeholders from a diverse cross-section of communities. Areas of exploration
were expanded to include aviation safety challenges facing passenger and cargo
airlines when transporting dangerous goods and hazardous materials.
"The production, transportation and utilization of dangerous goods and
hazardous materials is dramatically increasing globally due to new
applications, manufacturing investment and e-Commerce. While this creates a
positive impact on economies, transportation safety concerns must be identified
and addressed due to the volatile nature of many materials," said Dr. J.
Thomas Chapin, vice president research, Underwriters Laboratories.
"Evaluating and enhancing safety within the aviation community is the
logical first step in the transportation chain, and very much aligns with
Underwriters Laboratories position as a leading safety research
organization."
According to Captain Bob Brown, vice president, Coalition of Airline Pilots
Associations (CAPA), "Aviation is a critical element of the global
transportation infrastructure, carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers and
over one hundred thousand tons of cargo daily, to a vast number of global
destinations. Incidents and accidents involving dangerous goods and hazardous
material is of critical concern to the aviation community."
"Recognizable materials include explosives, radioactive materials,
flammable liquids, dangerous or volatile chemicals, strong acids, compressed
gases, and poisons," said Captain Brown. "However, everyday items
such as toiletries, aerosols, tools and lithium batteries also have the
potential to create safety issues. From lithium batteries igniting in checked
baggage, to fireworks, flares and corrosives in carry-ons, passengers are
obviously unaware of the dangers and potential to create a catastrophic
event."
Designed to facilitate industry and stakeholder engagement, promote awareness
and establish a sense of urgency for discussion across key stakeholders, the UL
summit generated a forum for informal open discussion and exchange of
information on the state of aviation transportation safety. The goal is to
develop a holistic view of the state of dangerous goods and hazardous materials
transport, distinguish and track incidents, and identify paths of future
collaboration.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Kim Vranas
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
T: +1 (781) 644-1762
E: Kim.C.Vranas@ul.org
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