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Dangerous goods packing

For substances in Class 9 for which no packing group is indicated in the List of Dangerous Goods, Packing Group II quantities must be used. [Pg.477]

Flammable solids and organic peroxides having, as tested, explosive properties and which are packed in such a way that the classification procedure would require the use of an explosives label as a subsidiary risk label. Dangerous goods listed in Table 15.9... [Pg.478]

Check that goods and quantities are on dangerous goods declaration Obtain from packer the container packing certificate/vehicle declaration Obtain and carry transport documentation including TREMCARD, etc. [Pg.479]

HSG 78 Dangerous goods m cargo transport units - packing and carnage for transport by sea... [Pg.575]

IATA, lNT A Dangerous Goods Regulations Handbook, ICAO Packing Instruction 623, Section (a) and (b), 2004. [Pg.50]

Fast pyrolysis liquid should not be shipped with other dangerous goods. Up to 5 litres [inner packaging] may be shipped with goods not subject to the provisions of ADR, provided they do not react dangerously with each other. Fast pyrolysis liquid shall not be packed together with substances and articles of Classes 1 and 5.2 [explosives substances and articles and organic peroxides respectively, other than hardeners and compound systems] and material of class 7 [radioactive material]. [Pg.1492]

Dangerous Goods List contains relevant information on the listed hazardous materials including the UN number, chemical name and description, hazard class, packing group(s), label(s), special provisions, exemptions, and limited quantities... [Pg.13]

Packing Provisions include instmctions and special provisions for each chemical on the dangerous goods list... [Pg.13]

Dangerous Goods refers to dangerous substances that are properly packed and labeled for storage and transport by road, rail, sea, or air (Eigure 24.1). [Pg.1045]

For the transport of dangerous goods as limited quantity, a list is required specifying the net weights of each class of hazardous substances planned for the shipment. This list should be furnished before hand to the forwarder and also has to be attached to the transport documentation. Furthermore, it should be noted that goods have to be packed in a combined packing. [Pg.1050]

Dangerous goods must be transported in UN-approved packaging, which has been tested for sufficient stability and graded in the packing groups (PGs) 1,11, and III. [Pg.908]

All dangerous goods have to be packed in the so-called UN-approved packing. [Pg.909]

Essential oils that are classified as dangerous goods and shipped in bulk, that is, drum lots for example, will only be accepted for transport if they are packed in UN-approved iron drums. These drums with a bunghole for example bear the following UN code ... [Pg.909]

UN Transport Regulations (dangerous goods class, required class of packing gronp class, appropriate UN nnmber)... [Pg.910]


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