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1 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 1 Section 1 Applicability Presented by Julie Prescott 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Course Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to: Locate the shipper and air carrier requirements Apply the national & international regulations Prepare a DG shipment using the IATA DGR including: Classifying / Identifying DG Selecting Compliant Packaging Marking and Labeling Identifying State/Operator Variations Preparing / Validating Shipping Documents 2 Basis of the Regulations UN Model Regulations (Orange Book) IMO ICAO Country Specific Regulations IMDG-Code ICAO-TI IATA US DOT EC Page 1

2 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Based upon ICAO Technical Instructions Sections 1 Applicability (p.1) 2 Limitations (p.17) 3 Classification (p.137) 4 Identification (p.169) 5 Packing (p.393) 6 Packaging Specifications and Performance Tests (p.601) 7 Marking & Labelling (p.649) 8 Documentation (p.681) 9 Handling (p.705) 10 Radioactive Material Appendices A Glossary (p.801) B Nomenclature (p.823) C Currently Assigned Substances D Competent Authorities E Packaging Testing Facilities, Manufacturers and Suppliers F Related Services G - IATA Safety Standards Programmes H Impending Changes 4 Significant Changes & Amendments to 57 th Edition (2016) of IATA DGR - Addition of a new item - Change to an item - Cancellation of an item 5 Significant Changes Each year IATA compiles a list of significant amendments that become effective in the current edition Pages xxiii and xxiv of the 57 th Edition contains these changes It is important to review these changes when you receive your new IATA books 6 Page 2

3 Addendums & Guidance Documents Addendum Changes and corrections published Multiple changes to lithium battery shipments / restrictions & operator variations Lithium Batteries as Cargo in 2016 Guidance Two updates / multiple changes Relationship to ICAO Section IATA contains all ICAO TIs requirements, and additional, more restrictive, requirements based on Industry standards Operational considerations Country specific requirements The finger pointing symbol in the margin indicates where the IATA DGR are more restrictive than the ICAO TIs. IATA are updated / revised every year ICAO Tis are amended every 2 years Application The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations apply to: all IATA member airlines & associate member airlines, and All shippers who offer consignments of dangerous goods to the above carriers. ICAO applies to the transport of dangerous goods from, to or through ICAO member states Carriers may impose additional rules; see State and Operator variations (2.8) 9 Page 3

4 1.0 - Definition of Dangerous Goods Articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment and which are shown in the list of dangerous goods in these Regulations or which are classified according to these Regulations General Requirements Except as otherwise provided, NO person shall offer or accept dangerous goods for air transport unless those goods are properly classified, documented, certified, described, packaged, marked, labeled and in the condition for shipment as required by IATA. This includes: agents acting on behalf of persons and persons carrying dangerous goods on their person, in checked or carry on baggage "shall" / "must" mandatory requirement "should" / "may" preferred requirement Compliance The Shipper MUST fully comply with IATA when offering a consignment to IATA Member airlines, Associate Member Airlines or airlines participating in IATA interline agreement for cargo, and all regulations of State of origin, transit and destination. 12 Page 4

5 1.3.2 Shipper s Specific Responsibilities Before a package of dangerous goods is offered for air transport the shipper must: Ensure articles or substances are not forbidden; and Ensure that articles or substances are properly identified, classified, marked, labeled, documented and in condition for transport per IATA: inner packaging and max quantity per package limits; packaging authorized per packing instructions (PI); appropriate closure procedures for inner and outer packaging ( ); and pressure differential requirements ( ) Operator s Responsibilities Use an Acceptance Checklist Follow Loading and Securement Requirements Notify the Pilot Maintain ER Information Advise Passengers of Limitations on Booking / Checking-in websites Post Notices for Passengers Report Incidents Ensure Training is Provided No Carry Operator Training Training Requirements Initial training provided or verified upon employment Recurrent training within 24 months Training must include General Awareness Function Specific Safety Training Additional Topics as Necessary Security Training is Recommended Training must include a test Record of Training maintained 15 Page 5

6 Table 1.5.A - Minimum Requirements for Training Curricula Shippers and Freight Operators and ground handling Security packers forwarders agents screeners Aspects of transport of dangerous goods by air with which Category they should be familiar General philosophy X X X X X X X X X X X X Limitations X X X X X X X X X X X General requirements for shippers X X X Classification X X X X X List of dangerous goods X X X X X General packing requirements X X X X Packing instructions X X X X Labelling and marking X X X X X X X X X X X X Shipper s declaration and other relevant documentation X X X X X Acceptance procedures X Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods X X X X X X X X X X X X Stowage and loading procedures X X X X Pilot s notification X X X Provisions for passengers and crew X X X X X X X X X X X X Emergency procedures X X X X X X X X X X X X CATEGORY 1. Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers', including operator's staff acting as shippers, operator's staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Materials (COMAT) 2. Packers 3. Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods 4. Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods) 5. Staff of freight forwarders involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail 6. Operator's and ground handling agent's staff accepting dangerous goods 7. Operator's and ground handling agent's staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods) 8. Operator's and ground handling agent's staff involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail and baggage 9. Passenger handling staff 10. Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers 11. Crew members (other than flight crew members) 12. Security staff who deal with the screening of passengers and crew and their baggage and cargo or mail, e.g. security screeners, their supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures Dangerous Goods Incidents and Accident Reporting Entities, other than operators, should follow the reporting requirements in 9.6 when: In possession of dangerous goods at the time of an accident or incident; Discovering a dangerous goods incident; or Discovering undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods. 17 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 2 Section 2 Limitations 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Page 6

7 2.1 Forbidden Dangerous Goods Produce a flame Explode Emit harmful vapors Give off dangerous amounts of heat React dangerously Forbidden Dangerous Goods Materials which are known to possess these properties are listed as Forbidden in the List of Dangerous Goods Potential Hidden Dangerous Goods Items that a shipper may not realize are dangerous goods Aircraft on Ground Spares Automobile Parts Batteries Breathing Apparatus Camping Equipment Household Goods Magnets Sales Samples Packages Bearing GHS Pictograms 21 Page 7

8 IATA 2.2 Listing of items commonly shipped incorrectly Includes description of potential hazards 22 Look for wet packages 23 Be suspicious of odors 24 Page 8

9 Look for other signs or symbols 25 Always double check DGs Carried by Passengers or Crew Both passengers and crew may need certain dangerous goods in their carry on or checked baggage IATA provides Table 2.3.A in Section 2 that explains the limitations that are currently in place Security and other controls may further prohibit the carriage of certain items on board an aircraft 27 Page 9

10 Carrying Lithium Batteries on Aircraft The regulations provide rules for passengers that must bring lithium batteries with them for personal use when they travel IATA Table 2.3.A Spare lithium batteries For portable electronic or medical devices Ion batteries between Wh Metal batteries with 2-8 grams Lithium Maximum of 2 spare batteries / carry-on Approval of the airline is required Table 2.3.A Alphabetical listing; Batteries, spare/loose, including lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries Never by Post or Mail IATA does not allow the shipment of most dangerous goods by post or mail 30 Page 10

11 2.5 DG in Operator s Property Dry ice, consumer goods, battery powered equipment, spare batteries and other aircraft spares State and Operator variations States (national governments) and operators (airlines) may submit alternate requirements (called Variations) to these regulations State variations apply to the transport of dangerous goods by air: to, from or through all territory subject to the sovereignty of the state outside of the state, to all operators from that state Operator variations apply to all flights operated by that carrier State and Operator Variations Emergency Response Information STATE VARIATION: USG-02 Accident/Incident Notification STATE VARIATION: GBG-04 The codes specify additional requirements of a country (state) or airline (operator) You must check and obey all State and Operator Variations Three-digit codes listed in for State Variations Two-digit codes listed in for Operators Variations 33 Page 11

12 State Variations? Country Variations filed? 3-digit Code Algeria no --- Egypt yes EGG Hong Kong yes EGG France yes EGG Kenya no --- Lebanon no EGG Variations EGG-01 The Transport of Dangerous Goods to, from, or through the ARE must comply with the following: (a) The transport must be in accordance with these regulations. (b) Prior approval is required for the transport of munitions of war, all explosives and radioactive Materials, except that intended for medical purposes, to the Arab Republic of Egypt. EGG-02 The importation of radioactive materials to the Arab Republic of Egypt is subject to prior permission from: National Centre for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control (NCNSRC), Atomic Energy Authority. 35 Operator Variations? Country Operator variations filed? 2-digit Code Algeria DHL D5, D0, ES Egypt Fedex FX 36 Page 12

13 FedEx Variations FX-01 Explosives in class 1 require pre-approval FX-02 Toxic substances in PG I or II (except Methanol) must be in DOT-SP or V rated packaging Shippers of PG III toxic substances must mark PG III adjacent to the toxic hazard class label PIH zone A and toxic gases are not accepted FX-03 Restrictions related to class 7 radioactive materials 37 FedEx Variations FX-04 Certain class 8 concentrations of nitric acid and nitrating acid solutions will not be accepted FX-05 Hazardous wastes are not accepted FX-06 PCBs must be packed and shipped in a special way 38 FedEx Variations FX-07 All UN3090 Li metal batteries under Packing Instruction 968 (Section IA, IB, and II) require pre-approval. All Li batteries, (Section I, IA, IB, and II) in all packing instructions may not be shipped in the same package as certain classes; including Overpacks. FX-08 Not used FX-09 Infectious substances in Risk Group 4 not accepted 39 Page 13

14 FedEx Variations FX-11 All marks, labels and documents must fit on package FedEx branded packaging not allowed for DG FX-12 Hand written Shipper s Declarations not allowed Amendments can be hand written if signed FX-13 Special packaging requirements for oxygen, compressed FX-14 Three copies of the Shipper s Declaration are required 40 FedEx Variations FX-15 List of substances that are not accepted by FedEx FX-16 Substances assigned special provision A2 or A183 are not accepted, even if they have CA approval FX-17 DG liquids shipped international economy (IE) or IE freight must be in V rated packaging FX-18 Shipper s Declaration must be prepared using error checking software that is approved by FedEx, with certain exceptions 41 Limited and Excepted Quantities Section 2.6 Excepted Quantities Section 2.7 Limited Quantifies These smaller quantity exceptions will be discussed in Section 10 of this training module 42 Page 14

15 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 3 Section 3 Classification 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com IATA Section 3 Classification Answers General Questions Does the substance or article meet the criteria of one or more of the nine UN hazard classes? Which packing group, if any, is most appropriate for the substance or article? Results in Specific Information Identification Number Proper Shipping Name Hazard Class Packing Group BASIC SHIPPING DESCRIPTION 44 The Classification Process Check physical and chemical properties of the substance Compare these to the defining criteria in IATA section 3 Assign the item to one or more hazard classes Determine the packing group, if applicable Determine which hazard class takes precedence Choose the most appropriate proper shipping name Proper classification is the responsibility of the shipper 45 Page 15

16 Physical Chemical Properties The first step in the classification process is to check the physical and chemical properties of the substance SDS for chemicals and preparations Specification Sheet for items such as batteries Shipper s Specific Knowledge of the Material 46 The Classification Process Check physical and chemical properties of the substance Compare these to the defining criteria in IATA section 3 Assign the item to one or more hazard classes Determine the packing group, if applicable Determine which hazard class takes precedence Choose the most appropriate proper shipping name These steps are usually performed at the same time 47 Compare to Criteria in Section 3 Class 3 IATA Section 3.3 Flammable Liquid Division 6.1 IATA Section 3.6 Toxic Material Class 8 IATA Section 3.8 Corrosive Substance Flammability Information Boiling Point and Flash Point < 60 o C Oral, Dermal or Inhalation Toxicity Data LD 50 or LC 50 Info on how quickly the material reacts with skin and certain types of metal 48 Page 16

17 UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Criteria Test Methods Procedures Supplements national and international regulations UN Recommendations on TDG, and GHS Updated regularly 49 UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part I Classification of explosives Part II Assignment of self-reactive substances and organic peroxides Part III Classes 2, 3, 4, 5.1, 8 or 9 Part IV Transport equipment Part V Sectors other than transport 50 9 Hazard Classes Some classes have divisions 51 Page 17

18 3.0.3 Packing Groups Packing Groups are an indication of the relative degree of danger presented by the product within a class or division. They are represented by the Roman numerals I, II, or II: Packing Group I: high danger Packing Group II: medium danger Packing Group III: low danger Not every hazard class or division has packing groups. Classes 3, 4, Division 5.1, 6.1 and Class 8 have assigned packing groups by criteria and packaging must meet the performance level for the relevant packing group Explosives Explosive substances Explosive articles, except devices that contain very small explosive charges that will not pose a danger in transport Any other article or substance manufactured for the purpose of producing a practical, explosive or pyrotechnic effect Classification of new explosives is usually done by the Competent Authority under specific UN test protocols Class 1: Explosives This class is divided in 6 divisions: Mass Explosive Hazard (Dynamite, Explosive, blasting, Type A, Black powder) Projection Hazard, but no mass explosion (Rockets, Grenades) Fire Hazard and minor blast or projection, but no mass explosion (Fuse, Non-detonating, Igniters) No significant risk (minor explosion confined to package) (Air-bag modules, pyrotechnic) Very insensitive substances with a mass explosive hazard (Explosive, blasting, Type E) Extremely Insensitive substances with a mass explosive hazard (Article, Explosive, extremely insensitive) Each explosive article is then given a letter to represent its compatibility group. Explosives with the same compatibility letter may be transported together. 54 Page 18

19 3.2 Class 2: Gases This class includes gases in cylinders and aerosols and is divided into three divisions: 2.1 Flammable gas concentration vs. flammability range 2.2 Non-flammable, non-toxic gas pressure 200 kpa (29 psia) asphyxiant, oxidizing or other than 2.1 or Toxic gas known to be toxic or corrosive to humans presumed to be toxic based on LC 50 value Flammable Gases Gases which are ignitable or meet the flammable ranges listed in the regulations when at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 20 o C (68 o F) Non-Flammable Gases Gases which dilute or replace the oxygen that is normally in the atmosphere, or which are oxidizing and cause or contribute to fires Includes pure gases or gas mixtures with an oxidizing power greater than 23.5% as determined by a method in ISO10156: Page 19

20 Toxic Gases Gases which are known to be so toxic or corrosive to humans as to pose a health hazard Gases that are presumed to be toxic or corrosive to humans because they have an LC 50 value < 5000 ppm LC 50 is the lethal dose that kills 50% of a test group Aerosols Class 2 also includes "aerosols, which: are non-refillable receptacle of metal, glass or plastic contain gas compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure with or without liquid, paste or powder are fitted with self-closing release device for ejection of a solid, liquid in suspension in a gas, as a foam, paste or powder, or in a liquid or gaseous state. 59 Common Class 2 Materials Aerosols and propellants for aerosols Propane Compressed or liquefied gases use in labs 60 Page 20

21 3.3 Class 3: Flammable Liquids Liquids that give off a flammable vapor which ignite at temperatures of not more than 60ºC, i.e. they have a flash point of 60ºC (140ºF) c.c. (or 65.6 ºC (150ºF) o.c.); Liquids at elevated temperatures that give off flammable vapors; or Liquids transported above their flash points Note: The DOT combustible liquid exception, which allows you to reclassify a liquid with a flash point above 100 F and ship it non-regulated cannot be used for air shipments under IATA 61 Table 3.3.A Class 3 Packing Group Assignment Packing Group Flash Point (closed cup) Initial Boiling Point I 35ºC II < 23ºC > 35ºC III 23ºC, but 60ºC > 35ºC 62 Common Class 3 Materials Fragrances or Perfumery Products Solvents Isopropanol, Acetone Paints, Adhesives, Cleaners Fuel Flavoring extracts 63 Page 21

22 3.4 Class Flammable Solids Flammable solids Self-reactive & related Solid desensitized explosives 4.2 Substances Liable to Spontaneous Combustion Pyrophoric material Self-heating material 4.3 Substances which, in Contact with Water, Emit Flammable Gases Also known as Dangerous when wet Flammable Solids Readily combustible solids such as powdered metals Solids which may cause fire through friction Self-reactive materials Materials requiring temperature control for stabilization Spontaneously Combustible Substances that are liable to spontaneous heating under normal transport conditions Materials that will heat up when in contact with air including self-heating substances and pyrophoric materials 66 Page 22

23 3.4.3 Dangerous When Wet Substances, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases in dangerous quantities or which may become spontaneously combustible Vapors can easily be ignited by ordinary sources of ignition or be explosive Magnesium alloy granules Class Oxidizers yields oxygen to cause or contribute to combustion of other materials 5.2 Organic Peroxides Thermally unstable substances which may undergo exothermic, self accelerating decomposition. They may also: be liable to explosive decomposition be sensitive to impact or friction react dangerously with other substances cause damage to the eyes Oxidizing Substances Contribute oxygen which can cause or enhance the burning of combustible materials. Potassium nitrate, which is also called saltpeter, is an oxidizer used in fireworks and rocket propellant 69 Page 23

24 3.5.2 Organic Peroxides Thermally unstable substances that may undergo exothermic, self-accelerating decomposition when exposed to heat, contact with impurities, friction or impact Burn rapidly React dangerously with other substances Cause damage to the eyes These materials are classified based on the level of danger they present Certain organic peroxides may require temperature control to maintain them in a safe condition during transport 70 Common Oxidizer Ammonium nitrate fertilizers Oxygen generators Sodium nitrite Oxidizer but also toxic Class 6 Division 6.1 Toxic Substances Liable to cause death, injury, or harm to human health if swallowed, inhaled, or contacted by the skin. Classified by human experience and animal testing Lethal dose (LD) or lethal concentration (LC) tests Packing Group Oral Toxicity LD 50 (mg/kg) Dermal LD 50 (mg/kg) Inhalation Toxicity by Dusts and Mists LC 50 (mg/l) I II > 5 but 50 > 50 but 200 > 0.2 but 2 III > 50 but 300 > 200 but 1000 > 2 but Page 24

25 3.6 Class Infectious Substances Known or reasonably expected to contain pathogens which can cause disease in animals or humans Category A Infectious substance transported in a form that when exposure occurs is capable of causing permanent disability, life-threatening or fatal diseases to humans or animals (see Table 3.6.D) Category B Infectious substance that does not meet the criteria for inclusion in Category A Also includes Biological products, patient specimens, cultures, and Medical or clinical wastes 73 Exceptions for Division 6.2 IATA Contaminated medical devices or equipment being transported for disinfection, repair or evaluation are not subject to the IATA regulations if transported under the conditions specified in this section Class 7: Radioactive Material Any material containing radionuclides where the activity concentration and the total activity in the consignment exceed the values specified in the regulations Many regulatory exceptions exist for low level radioactive materials such as thorium Low level radioactive materials and articles containing them pose a smaller risk Specific activity = activity per unit mass of the radionuclide 75 Page 25

26 Class 7 Materials Ionization chamber smoke detectors x-rays Exit signs powered by Tritium Medical uses include nuclear medicine, radiation therapy Self-luminous paints for watches, clocks, aircraft switches and other instrument dials (pre-1970 s) Class 8: Corrosives Liquid or solid material which can, in the event of leakage, cause severe damage by chemical action when in contact with living tissue materially damage other freight or the means of transport Packing Group Exposure Time TABLE 3.8.A Observation Time Corrosion Rate (steel/aluminium) I 3 min 60 min - II > 3 min but 60 min 14 days - III > 60 min but 4 hr 14 days > 6.25 mm/yr (1/4 in/yr) 77 Class 8 Materials Ammonium Hydroxide 30% Batteries Sulfuric acid Hydrochloric acid Hypochlorite Solution (Bleach) 78 Page 26

27 3.9 Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Substances and articles which during air transport present a danger not covered by other classes. Class 9 includes: Consumer Commodities Aviation Regulated Solid or Liquid Magnetized materials Elevated Temperature Substances Environmentally Hazardous Substances (UN3077 or UN3082) U.S. Hazardous Substances or Hazardous Wastes Dry Ice Battery powered equipment or vehicles Lithium Batteries Lithium Batteries Cells & batteries containing lithium / alone, packed with or contained in equipment Tests in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Safety venting device or designed to preclude violent rupture Effective means to prevent short circuits Must be manufactured under a quality management program: In house or third party Program must include at least 9 listed elements 80 The Classification Process Check physical and chemical properties of the substance Compare these to the defining criteria in IATA section 3 Assign the item to one or more hazard classes Determine the packing group, if applicable Determine which hazard class takes precedence Choose the most appropriate proper shipping name Some substances have more than one hazard 81 Page 27

28 3.10 Classification of Articles/Substances with Multiple Hazards When an article or substance is not specifically listed by name in the List of Dangerous Goods AND meets the criteria for classification of more than one Class, the primary hazard class must be determined using Table 3.10.A - Precedence of Hazards Table The exceptions listed in always take precedence Classes 1, 2, 5.2, 6.2 and 7 Certain self reactive substances in division 4.1 take precedence Pyrophoric substances in division 4.2 Substances in division 6.1 packing group I Liquid desensitized explosives in class 3 Most stringent Packing Group of any hazard Most appropriate n.o.s. entry in Table 4.1.A 82 Table 3.10.A Hazard Precedence 3, III One material that meets the criteria for class 3 packing group III which means it is a flammable liquid with a low degree of danger The same material is also mildly corrosive and meets the criteria of hazard class 8 packing group III Use this table to determine which hazard takes precedence Transport of Samples for Further Testing A tentative hazard class, proper shipping name and UN number can be assigned on the basis of the shipper s knowledge of the material and application of the classification criteria in the IATA regulations Certain restrictions and limitations apply Substance must not be forbidden for shipment by air Must use combination packaging with max. net weight limited to 2.5 kg Most restrictive PG for that shipping name must be used Sample cannot be packed with other goods SAMPLE must be added to proper shipping name 84 Page 28

29 The Classification Process Check physical and chemical properties of the substance Compare these to the defining criteria in IATA section 3 Assign the item to one or more hazard classes Determine the packing group, if applicable Determine which hazard class takes precedence Choose the most appropriate proper shipping name See 4.1 for Selecting Proper Shipping Names 85 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 4 Section 4 Purpose and Use of the IATA List of Dangerous Goods 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Section 4: Identification Selecting a proper shipping name Generic and n.o.s. PSNs Mixtures and Solutions Non-Restricted Articles IATA contains detailed information on Using the List of Dangerous Goods The List of Dangerous Goods is found in the BLUE PAGES of your IATA regulations 87 Page 29

30 4.1 Selecting Proper Shipping Name Four types, in preferred order of use: single entries for well defined substances or articles Acetone; Bromine; Kerosene; Isopropanol; Phenol generic entries for well defined groups of substances or articles Adhesives; Paint specific n.o.s. entries covering a group of substances / articles of a particular chemical / technical nature Refrigerant gas, n.o.s.; alcohols, n.o.s. general n.o.s. entries based on hazard class Corrosive solid, n.o.s.; flammable liquid, n.o.s. n.o.s. means Not Otherwise Specified 88 Class or Division General Entries Subsidiary Risk TABLE 4.1.A 4.1.A UN or ID No. Proper Shipping Name Flammable liquid, n.o.s Elevated temperature liquid, flammable, n.o.s Flammable liquid, toxic, n.o.s and Flammable liquid, toxic, corrosive, n.o.s Flammable liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. Note: Whenever a generic or n.o.s proper shipping name is followed by a star symbol, the technical name or chemical group name must be added in parentheses to complete the proper shipping name. Example: Flammable liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. (acetone, sulphuric acid) Mixtures and Solutions not Listed by Name A mixture of one listed substance and one or more non-dangerous goods must be identified by the shipping name of the DGs, supplemented with "mixture" or "solution", unless: the mixture is specifically identified by name; the entry in the List of DGs is for the pure substance only; the hazard class, packing group or physical state differs from listed entry; or there is a significant change to emergency measures. If any of the above apply, choose an N.O.S. entry. 90 Page 30

31 Mixtures and Solutions, Example Acetone, 3, PG II + water Flash Point 3ºC, boiling point 70ºC Class 3, PG II Acetone solution Acetone + more water Flash Point 25ºC, boiling point 90ºC Class 3, PG III Use TABLE 4.1.A to choose n.o.s. shipping name Flammable liquid, n.o.s. (acetone) List of Dangerous Goods PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L 3165 Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc.. A3 A44, A Consumer commodity 9 Misc.. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L 1760 Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive L III E1 Y841 1 L L L Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) Locate the appropriate proper shipping name listed alphabetically A3 92 Proper Shipping Names PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc.. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc.. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) Entries listed in bold type in Column B are valid proper shipping names Non-bold entries showing no information in Columns C-M are not valid proper shipping names I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 A44, A163 A3 93 Page 31

32 Symbols in Column B PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc.. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, corrosive, liquid, n.o.s., see Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. (UN 1760) The indicates that additional information can be found in the Glossary (Appendix A) The means that the PSN on the package and shipper s declaration must be I E0 Forbidden L L E2 Y L L supplemented E1 Y841 1 L by 852 the 5 Ltechnical II L III L name in parentheses A3 A44, A163 A3 94 The Glossary: Appendix A PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 Explanation of the Abbreviations and Symbols, see Appendix B Appendix A - List of definitions and commonly used terms Terms associated with class 7 are marked CONSUMER COMMODITY A material which is packed and distributed in a form intended or suitable for retail sales for the purpose of personal care or household use. See Special Provision A112 for classes and divisions permitted under this definition 95 Special Provisions Special provisions are explained in IATA section 4.4 PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity ONLY SP see Max EQ 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Class Hazard Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net Pkg Net PG see No Name/Description or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pk 2.6 g A B C D E F G H I J K L M 8000 Consumer Commodity 9 Misc. 30 kg 30 kg 30 kg E0 Y963 Y963 Y963 A112 G G G A Dry Ice 9These Special Misc. special Provision E0 provisions Forbidden A112 was apply 954also 200 to kg kg A151 A ALL mentioned of the packing the groups glossary listed for for A67 Engines, internal No No A70 combustion flammable 9 this Misc. Consumer proper E0shipping Commodities Forbiddenname Limit Limit A87 liquid powered A Paint or Paint Related Material 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1 L L L III E1 Y L L L A3 A72 96 Page 32

33 4.4 Special Provisions Referred to in Column M of the List of Dangerous Goods. Information in SP is in addition to that shown for the relevant entry and applies to all the packing groups permitted for the entry concerned. PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Class Hazard Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net PG see No Name/Description or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1133 Adhesives 3 I E3 Forbidden L L containing flammable liquid A3 Flamm. II E2 Y341 1 L L L Liquid III E1 Y L L L 8000 Consumer Commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y963 30kgG Y963 30kgG Y963 30kgG A Special Provision Examples EXAMPLE Adhesives: A3 (223) If the chemical or physical properties of a substance covered by this description are such that when tested it does not meet the established defining criteria for the class or division listed in Column C, or any other class or division, it is not subject to these regulations. PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Class Hazard Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net PG see No Name/Description or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1133 Adhesives 3 I E3 Forbidden L L containing flammable liquid A3 Flamm. II E2 Y341 1 L L L Liquid III E1 Y L L L Special Provision Examples EXAMPLE Consumer Commodities: A112 Consumer commodities may only include substances of Class 2 (non-toxic aerosols only), Class 3 (Packing Group II or III), Division 6.1 (Packing Group II or III), UN3077, UN3082 and UN3175, provided that such substances do not have a subsidiary risk. Dangerous goods that are forbidden for transport aboard passenger aircraft must not be transported as consumer commodities. CONSUMER COMMODITY ID 8000 Y 99 Page 33

34 4.4 Special Provision Example EHS (Environmentally Hazardous Substance) PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Class or Hazard Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net PG see No Name/Description Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M Environmentally A hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. 9 Misc. III E1 Y964 30kgG L L A158 A197 A97 Environmentally A hazardous substance, 9 Misc. III E1 Y956 30kgG kg kg A179 solid, n.o.s. A197 A97 These entries must be used for substances which are hazardous to the environment but do not meet the classification criteria for any other class or other substance within Class Special Provision EHS Example A158 (335) Mixtures of solids which are not subject to these regulations and liquids or solids classified by the shipper as EHS (UN3077 and UN3082) may be transported under this entry, provided there is no free liquid visible at the time the substance is loaded or at the time the packaging is closed. Sealed packets and articles containing less than 10 ml of an EH liquid, absorbed into a solid material but with no free liquid in the packet or article, or containing less than 10 g of an EH solid, are not subject to these regulations. A197 (375) These substances when transported in single or combination packagings containing a net quantity per single or inner packaging or 5L/5 kg are not subject to any other provisions of the regulations provided the packagings meet the general provisions of , and Identification Numbers PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) The four digit numbers shown in column A are identification numbers Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 All of them are UN Numbers except for ones in the 8000 series. These are ID numbers and must be written ID 8000 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 A3 A44, A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 102 Page 34

35 Hazard Classes PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Inst Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Pkg Max Net Column C lists Qty/Pkg the Inst primary Qty/Pkg Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg No or Div Labels 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit 3 Flamm Liq fuel tank (containing a mixture indicates the name of the 3165 (6.1, & Toxic & I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 of anhydrous hydrazine and 8) Corrosive methyl hydrazine) hazard class label required on I E3 Forbidden the 351 package 1 L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq A3 flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L A44, 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg A Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) hazard class number for the substance and column D If a substance has more than 1 hazard, subsidiary hazards are indicated in parenthesis and multiple label names are listed I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 103 Packing Groups PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) Packing group (if any) is indicated in column E. I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L correct one III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 Certain proper shipping names list more than one PG so it is important that you select the A44, A163 A Excepted Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Adhesives You must containing check IATA flammable liquid section 2.6 to verify that you can meet all the requirements of the exception before you decide to use it. Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 A44, A163 A3 This exception will be discussed in further detail later 105 Page 35

36 2.7 Limited Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Each package must contain less than this Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous quantity hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq Quantities are net unless followed by G which indicates gross weight I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 This exception will also be discussed in detail later The Limited Quantity Exception may be available if the word FORBIDDEN does not A3 appear across columns G and H A44, A Passenger Aircraft Shipments Both the package and inner receptacles must meet all limitations and requirements and Forbidden cannot appear across columns I and J PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO You must Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Name/Description Class EQ check PI 353 if Hazard Max Net PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Pkg Max Net Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 shipping PG II A B C D E F G H I J Kand PI L 355 Mif Aircraft hydraulic power unit 3 Flamm Liq fuel tank (containing a mixture shipping PG III 3165 (6.1, & Toxic & I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 of anhydrous hydrazine and 8) Corrosive methyl hydrazine) 1133 Adhesives containing flammable liquid If Forbidden appears in columns 3 Flamm Liq I-J then the substance cannot be shipped on a passenger aircraft I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 A3 A44, A Sample Passenger Air PI Inner receptacle quantity limits Specific packaging requirements Authorized packagings 108 Page 36

37 Cargo Aircraft Only Shipments Inner receptacles or packages that are over the weight or quantity limits for passenger aircraft or which indicate Forbidden in columns I-J must be shipped cargo aircraft only PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L 3165 Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. A3 A44, A Forbidden on all Aircraft Over the weight or quantity limits for cargo aircraft or which lists the word forbidden across columns K-L PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity ONLY SP see Max EQ 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Class Hazard Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net Pkg Net PG see No Name/Description or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pk 2.6 g A B C D E F G H I J K L M A Dry Ice 9 Misc. E0 Forbidden kg kg A151 A A67 Engines, internal No No A70 combustion flammable 9 Misc. E0 Forbidden Limit Limit A87 liquid powered A Ethyldichloroarsine 6.1 Forbidden Forbidden Forbidden 1183 Ethyldichlorosilane Dang When 4.3 Wet & (3,8) Flamm Liq I E0 Forbidden Forbidden 480 1L & Corrosive Numerical Cross Reference List NUMERICAL CROSS EFERENCE (4.3) 111 Page 37

38 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 5 Section 5 Packing Section 6 Packaging Specifications and Performance Tests 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Packaging Definitions Inner packaging a packaging for which an outer packaging such as a box or carton is required for transport Outer packaging the part of the packaging seen by the carrier that protects the inner packagings during transport Package the packaging plus the contents (dangerous good) 113 Packaging Definitions An overpack is an enclosure used by a single shipper to contain one or more packages for convenience in handling or stowage. 114 Page 38

39 Packaging Terminology Single Packaging Combination Packaging 115 UN Specification Packaging Most dangerous goods shipments require special packaging materials which have been tested and marked The marking appears only on the outer packaging and indicates the packaging has passed all required performance oriented tests 4GV/X/18/S/16/GB/A2387 The package is only compliant only when it is accompanied by all its mandatory components and is put together properly Packaging Type & Material Codes 1 Drum 2 reserved 3 Jerrican 4 Box 5 Bag 6 Composite packaging A Steel B Aluminium C Natural wood D Plywood F Reconstituted wood G Fibreboard H Plastic material L Textile M Paper, multi-wall N Metal, other than steel or aluminium P Glass, porcelain, or stoneware 117 Page 39

40 Format of Marking a) United Nations packing symbol b) Type of packaging c) Packing group successfully tested X = PG I, II, or III Y = PG II, or III Z = PG III only d) Relative density for liquids in single packaging or for solids or inner packagings the max. gross mass in kg. e) Hydraulic test pressure in kpa for liquids or the letter S intended for inner packagings or solids f) Year of manufacture (+month for plastics) g) State authorizing allocation of mark h) Name or symbol of manufacturer, reconditioner, or remanufacturer 118 Combination Packaging Codes United Nations Symbol Number indicating container type The State (Country) authorizing the marking of the package u n Letter indicating material of construction A code representing the packaging manufacturer 4G/X7.7/S/16/USA/+AJ4050 X Y or Z indicating packing groups approved X = PG I, II and III Y = II and III only Z = III only Maximum gross weight (Kg) the package can weigh when completely prepared for shipment The last two digits of the year of manufacture. Indication that the package is intended for Solids or Liquids in inner containers V Rated Packaging Variation Packaging Required by some Operators for certain DG Provides flexibility for shippers Closure instructions Cushioning and absorbent material to fill voids 120 Page 40

41 Sample Closure Instruction 121 Sample Closure Instruction 122 Sample Closure Instruction 123 Page 41

42 Sample Closure Instruction 124 Single Packaging Codes United Nations Symbol u n Number indicating container type. The extra 1 indicates the drum is closed head Letter indicating material of construction The State (Country) authorizing the marking of the package A code representing the packaging manufacturer 1H1/Y1.4/100/16/NL/+2E037 X Y or Z indicating packing groups approved X = PG I, II and III Y = II and III only Z = III only Maximum specific density a liquid put into this drum may have. If less than 1.2 may be omitted The last two digits of the year of manufacture. Hydraulic test pressure of this drum in kpa. To convert kpa to psi multiply by UN Packaging Performance Tests Objective: ensure that there will be no loss of contents under normal transportation conditions Tests must be performed on each packaging design type Tests must be carried out on packagings prepared as for transport, including, for combination packagings, the inner packagings used 126 Page 42

43 6.3 UN Packaging Performance Tests The most important thing to remember about UN packaging is that it only receives the marking after the packaging design has passed all the required performance tests: Drop Test Leakproofness Test Internal Pressure (Hydraulic) Test Stacking Test Any change to the packaging design, including modifications to any of the closures or components can result in an unsafe and non-compliant package 127 Packing Group UN specification packaging must meet the performance test requirements of the relevant packing group shown in Column F of the List of DGs PG I PG II PG III NIU Baxter Reliability Laboratory 128 Industry Package Markings These do not certify the packaging is authorized to contain dangerous goods Carriers may require they be on the package and remain completely visible. 129 Page 43

44 Cylinders and Aerosol Dispensers Also specially designed and tested before they can be used for Class 2 gases UN cylinders are designed to ISO standards and must be periodically retested Non-UN cylinders are designed to specific country standards and also must be periodically retested Aerosol dispensers must be subjected to a hot water bath test or an equivalent alternative test 130 INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINERS (IBC) Shipper Responsibilities Comply with packing requirements Use only authorized packagings per applicable packing instruction UN packagings unless using the Excepted or Limited Quantity exception. In these cases, good quality packaging is authorized. Stay within quantity limits Per package limits in the List of Dangerous Goods Per receptacle limits in the Packing Instruction Assemble and close packages exactly in the manner intended In accordance with all requirements of IATA Section 5 Follow the packaging manufacturer s instructions 132 Page 44

45 Passenger Aircraft Shipments PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L 3165 UN certified packaging is usually required for passenger aircraft shipments Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. A3 A44, A Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A The codes beneath the packaging types indicate that UN certified packaging is required 134 Differently Formatted PIs Lithium batteries Dangerous goods in machinery Consumer commodities Aerosols READ CAREFULLY 135 Page 45

46 Cargo Aircraft Only Shipments PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L 3165 Substances that are over the weight or quantity limits for passenger aircraft or which indicates Forbidden in columns I-J must be shipped on cargo aircraft only Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 1760 Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive III E1 Y841 1L 852 5L L A3 A3 A Format of Packing Instructions Arranged in class number sequence Shows acceptable single and combination packaging For combination packaging each instruction shows: acceptable inner and outer packaging maximum quantity for each type of inner authorized Additional Packing Requirements are shown in some packing instructions "V" packagings may be used if type is authorized Alternative packagings may be approved by States 138 Page 46

47 Changes to Packing Instructions IATA 57 th Edition amends some Packing Instructions: Y963 Addition of text on substances permitted to be classified as ID8000 Lithium batteries PIs: 965 Section IB rigid outer packagings; examples provided in Section IB and II 966, 967, 969 & 970 text to identify equipment 967 & 970 exception from LBHL reduced to no more than 4 cells or 2 batteries in the package; no more than 2 packages in the consignment (12 month transition) General Packing Requirements Applies to all packages of dangerous goods unless specifically excepted Packaging Quality Strong enough to withstand conditions normally encountered during transportation Constructed and closed to prevent loss of contents Compatible with contents 141 Page 47

48 Closure Instructions Packaging Quality No dangerous goods residue can remain on the outside of a package Conditions Normally Incident to Air Transport Temperature Ranges of -20 to +55 degrees C (-40 F to 130 F) Pressure Due to altitude, pressure reductions may cause discharge or bursting unless receptacles, packagings and closures meet tests. Vibrations Amplitudes of 5 mm at 7 Hz to.05 mm at 200 Hz 144 Page 48

49 Compatibility Requirements It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure that packagings are in every way, compatible with the articles or substances to be contained within those packagings Ullage or Outage Sufficient outage must be left so that neither leakage nor permanent distortion occurs Receptacles for liquids must not be completely full at 55 o C Internal Pressure Standards Packagings intended to contain liquids must be pressure tested The shipper is responsible for compliance and if you are unsure then supplementary packaging which you know has been tested can be used 147 Page 49

50 Secondary Closures The closure of any packaging used for liquids must be held securely, tightly and effectively in place by secondary means Adhesives Tape Friction sleeve Locking wires Induction heat seals Child-resistant closures When secondary closure is not possible, the inner packaging must be securely closed and placed in a leakproof liner before being placed in the outer packaging Cushioning Material Inner packagings must be secured No breakage No punctures No leaks Glass packagings Must have cushioning Not reactive to contents 149 Absorbent Material and Inner Liners If absorbent material or inner liners are required for the packaging, such requirements will be noted in the applicable Packing Instruction under Additional Packing Requirements For an example, see PI 350: Inner packagings must be packed with absorbent material and placed in a rigid leakproof receptacle before packing in outer packagings. 150 Page 50

51 Different Inner Packagings If an outer packaging has been tested with different inners, a variety of such inners may be assembled in the outer packaging Provided an equivalent level of safety is maintained, variations in inner packagings are allowed without further testing, if ALL of the conditions in (a) are met A packaging may be assembled with fewer inner packagings than tested with as long as sufficient cushioning is added to fill the void space and prevent significant movement of the inner packagings 151 Other Requirements Other Packaging Requirements Friction Venting (not permitted unless specified) Orientation Wet ice as coolant Packagings for Liquids Self Reactive Substances & Organic Peroxides Other Packing Requirements Packages must be of sufficient size to affix all required marks and labels ( ) "Empty" packaging must be treated as if full unless cleaned, purged or refilled ( ) Plastic drums and jerricans may not be used for more than 5 years from the date of manufacture ( ) Different dangerous goods can be packed in the same package if they will not react dangerously DG and non-regulated materials may be packed together 153 Page 51

52 Always Required Remember that all of these general packaging requirements we just looked at are always required for every package of dangerous goods, unless you find something in IATA that says you are excepted from doing one or more of them. 154 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 6 Section 5 Packing Different Dangerous Goods Packed in One Outer Packaging 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Module 6 Different Dangerous Goods Packed In One Outer Packaging At the end of this section you will be able to: Determine if different dangerous goods can be shipped in the same outer packaging; and Calculate the Q-Value. 156 Page 52

53 Different Dangerous Goods Packed in One Outer Packaging Must not react dangerously with each other Must not require segregation per Table 9.3.A 157 All Packed in One Inner quantity limit complies with applicable packing instruction Outer packaging permitted by all packing instructions Package meets the specification performance test for most restrictive packing group UN 1133 ADHESIVES, 2 L UN 2821, PHENOL SOLUTION, 12 L UN 1219, ISOPRPYL ALCOHOL, 1 L 4G/Y35/S/16 USA/AAB Q Value A Q Value is used when 2 or more different DGs are packed into ONE outer package. 159 Page 53

54 Q Value Must be calculated Must not exceed 1.0 Must be entered onto the Shipper s Declaration Gross weight G lowest value must not be exceeded Q = n 1 + n 2 + n 3 m 1 + m 2 + m Calculating the Q-Value n Formula: Q = 1 + n 2 + n 3 M 1 + M 2 + M 3 n 1 : M 1 : the quantity you actually want to ship the quantity allowed by the blue pages The end result MUST NOT exceed Calculation of "Q" example Different dangerous goods in one package, by passenger aircraft: Q = n 1 + n 2 + n 3 = 1 or less M 1 M 2 M 3 n = Net Qty./pack. M = Max. net per col. J Material Actual Net Qty Max. Net Qty Acetone 2 L 5 L Acridine 25 kg 100 kg Aniline 1 L 5 L Q = = = 0.85 Always round UP to one decimal place: Q = Page 54

55 "Q" may NOT always be required Dry ice Dangerous goods with "No limit" Dangerous goods with a gross weight limit Dangerous goods with the same: UN Number PG Physical state Limit shown in the List of DGs 163 Marking and Labelling UN1090, ACETONE, 2L UN2713, ACRIDINE, 25 kg UN1547, ANILINE, 1L 4G/Y12/S14 USA/M Documentation UN Acetone 3 II 2L UN Acridine 6.1 III 25 kg UN Aniline 6.1 II 1L All packed in one fiberboard box Q = Page 55

56 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 7 Section 7 Marking and Labelling 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Section 7 Marking & Labeling At the end of this module on Section 7, you will be able to: Locate the shipper s responsibilities for marking and labeling Apply the required marks and labels Recognize hazard class label and handling label specifications Label an overpack 167 Section 7 Marking and Labelling Shipper's General Responsibility (7.0.1) all necessary marking and labelling of each package and overpack. Package must be of adequate size to affix all required marks and labels. Shippers Specific Responsibilities for Marking (7.1.1) correct location and meets quality and specification requirements (adequate size and correct location) irrelevant markings removed/obliterated specification markings on outer and single packagings new markings correct responsibilities completely fulfilled when presented 168 Page 56

57 7.1.3 Quality and Specification of Markings Proper marking and labelling help emergency responders know what is inside each package. As such, each mark and label should: Not be covered or obscured Be located away from other marks or labels Be durably affixed on the outside of the package Be readily visible and legible Be able to withstand weather exposure and normal handling Be displayed on a contrasting background Be in English Be of proper size, color and orientation Package Use Markings General (a) Proper shipping name (PSN) & UN (or ID) number PSN from Column B with technical names if required ( ) ID number from Column A with appropriate prefix (UN or ID) (b) Full name and address of shipper and consignee May be on a packing list or shipping label but should be on the same side of the package as the proper shipping name (c) Net quantity See next slide for this extra IATA requirement 170 Net quantity or Gross Weight Marking (c) Net quantity of dangerous goods contained in each package: Net qty must be adjacent to UN number and proper shipping name. If letter G appears in Column H of DGL, then it must appear on the Shippers Declaration and be marked on the package with the letter "G Not required for: consignments of only one package of DGs consignments of multiple packages with identical DGs contents (i.e. same UN #, PSN, PG and quantity) ID 8000, Consumer Commodity & Class 7, Radioactive material (d) Net quantity for UN1845 (dry ice) 171 Page 57

58 Package Use Markings (e) Name and telephone number for Division 6.2 (f) Refrigerated liquefied gases (PI 202): Orientation arrows KEEP UPRIGHT at 120º intervals (g) For UN3373 "BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE, CATEGORY B (h) "Air Crew Protective Breathing Equipment (smoke hood) in with Special Provision A144 (i) Environmentally hazardous substance, markings required by Other Marking Requirements Limited Quantities Salvage packaging Empty packagings (residue) All packed in one Environmentally Hazardous Substances Materials that meet criteria in IATA UN/ID No IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 Proper Shipping Name/Description Class or Div Hazard Labels PG EQ see 2.6 Pkg Inst PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg SP see 4.4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M Environmentally hazardous A Misc III E0 Y964 kg G L L substance, liquid n.o.s. A158 A97 Environmentally hazardous Misc III E0 Y kg G kg kg A158 substance, solid n.o.s. A179 Environmentally Hazardous Substance (EHS) Mark: NOT mandatory on packages with net quantity < 5 L or 5 kg (as per SP A197) Page 58

59 Size and Design Requirements Markings for Overpacks Unless all markings representative of all DGs in the overpack are clearly visible, the overpack must be marked with the Overpack mark, The mark must be at least 12 mm high This requirement became effective January 1, Marking Size and Design Requirements According to : , every markings must be 12 mm high 6 mm on packages < 30 L or 30 kg of an appropriate size < 5 L or 5 kg , package and overpack marks should be at least 12 mm high 176 Label Size and Design Requirements 7.3 Hazard class labels must be 100 mm x 100 mm Cylinders may display smaller shoulder labels Conform in color and design to specifications in IATA Section 7 Text on most hazard class labels is optional 177 Page 59

60 7.2 - Labelling Two types of Labels Hazard Labels through Handling Labels Shipper's Specific Responsibilities (7.2.1) remove or obliterate irrelevant labels use labels of durable quality and correct specification durably inscribe required additional information securely affix appropriate label in correct location ensure labelling responsibility completely fulfilled when presenting to operator for shipment Hazard Class Labels IATA section 7.3 The shipper must add info Recommended by IATA Hazard Labels Square set at 45º May show text to indicate the hazard Must be at least 100 mm by 100 mm Affixed as per Column D Must show Class number on bottom corner OR 180 Page 60

61 7.2.4 Handling Labels Handling labels are used either alone or in addition to hazard labels Basic Marks and Labels PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 One 1 L of each 353 hazard 5 L 364 class label 60 L Aircraft hydraulic power unit 3 Flamm Liq number listed in column C. The fuel tank (containing a mixture 3165 (6.1, & Toxic & I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L of anhydrous hydrazine and names of the required labels are 8) Corrosive methyl hydrazine) provided in column D I E3 Forbidden L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq A3 flammable liquid II E2 Y341 1L L L 60L L The UN number III E1 Y344 10L 355 The complete proper shipping name Chemical Kit including the Misc.. E0 Y960 1 kg 960 as listed in bold type in column B A44, A kg kg 8000 Consumer appropriate commodity prefix 9 Misc.. plus the technical E0 Y963 name 30 kg Gin Y kg G Y kg G A112 (UN or ID) parentheses I E0 if a Forbidden is listed L L Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive II E2 Y L L L 1760 A3 III E1 Y841 1 L L L A1 A Basic Marks and Labels PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see Each package must be marked 4.4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Name/Description Class EQ with Hazard Max Net PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Pkg Max Net the net weight of dangerous good Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B inside using C units Dof measure E Fthat G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone match those 3 shown Flamm Liqin the II LDG E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit 3 Flamm Liq fuel tank (containing a mixture 3165 (6.1, & Toxic & I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L of anhydrous hydrazine and 8) Corrosive methyl hydrazine) When a gross weight I E3 is shown Forbidden in L L Adhesives containing Flamm Liq flammable liquid the LDG then the gross weight II E2 Y341 1L L L (with the letter IIIG) E1 must Y344 be 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 shown Misc.. on the package E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 1760 Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive A1 A48 A3 A44, A163 9 Misc.. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A3 183 Page 61

62 7.1.4 Names and Addresses Each package of dangerous goods must also be clearly marked with the full name and address of the shipper and consignee This may be on a side of the package other than the side displaying the PSN, UN number and hazard class labels 184 IATA Sample Package PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1823 Sodium hydroxide, solid 8 Corrosive II E2 Y844 5 kg kg kg Proper Shipping Name and UN # Hazard Class label Net weight Package certification visible 185 Package Certification Obscured Package certification obscured 186 Page 62

63 IATA Sample Package PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 2037 Receptacles, small, containing gas (flammable) without a release device, nonrefillable 2.1 Flamm Gas E0 Y203 1 kg kg kg A167 A802 Name and Hazard address Class label of shipper and consignee Net quantity The UN 4G package certification is on another side of the package which is acceptable Proper Shipping Name and UN # 187 IATA Sample Package PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1993 Flammable liquids, n.o.s. 3 Flamm Liq III E1 Y L L L A3 Hazard Class label Proper Shipping Name and UN # Technical Names Net quantity Cargo Aircraft Only Packages containing dangerous goods that are: forbidden on passenger aircraft (restricted to CAO), or in a quantity per package above allowable passenger aircraft maximums Must be labeled and shipped Cargo Aircraft Only CAO label must be on the same side as the hazard class label and PSN/UN# Must not be used on packages packed according to the passenger aircraft limitations 189 Page 63

64 Cargo Aircraft Only Packages PASSENGER AND CARGO CARGO IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT SP Limited Quantity ONLY see EQ Max UN/ID Proper Shipping Class Hazard Pkg Pkg Max Net Pkg Max Net 4.4 PG see Net No Name/Description or Div Labels Inst Inst Qty/Pkg Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 Qty/Pkg A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1504 Sodium peroxide 5.1 Oxidizer I E0 Forbidden Forbidden kg A1 6 kg of UN1504, Sodium Peroxide Granules Package Orientation Must be affixed or preprinted on two (2) opposite sides of combination packagings and overpacks containing liquid dangerous goods Excluded from the rule: Flammable liquids in inner packagings 120 ml (4 Fl oz) Infectious substances in primary receptacles 50 ml (1.7 Fl oz) Radioactive material Magnetized Material Must be used on all packages and overpacks containing magnetized material 192 Page 64

65 Cryogenic Liquid Must be used in addition to the Non-flammable gas label on packages and overpacks containing cryogenic liquids Keep Away From Heat Must be used in addition to the hazard label on packages containing self-reactive substances or organic peroxides, per Special Provision A Lithium Battery Label This label is required on packages containing certain lithium batteries shipped as Excepted. Must be used when required by relevant Packing Instruction Must indicate Lithium metal batteries or Lithium ion batteries Phone number for additional information 195 Page 65

66 Additional Marks and Labels Required on packages containing certain excepted lithium cells or batteries May be the only label required or may be required in addition to the Class 9 If you are a manufacturer, label shipper or carrier of lithium cells or batteries refer to packing instructions in the 57 th edition of the IATA dangerous goods regulations for complete information on the requirements Affixing of Labels Securely affixed or printed on package Readily visible, legible and not obscured Background of contrasting color, or with border Not folded or wrapped around corners May be attached to irregular surfaces with strong tag Package must be large enough for all required labels Label Location On same surface, near the proper shipping name, if package dimensions are adequate Adjacent to shipper's or consignee's address Primary and subsidiary risk labels adjacent to each other Affixed at an angle of 45, unless package dimensions are inadequate "Cargo Aircraft Only" on same surface as hazard labels Orientations labels on two opposite sides 198 Page 66

67 Hazard Class Label Orientation Should be square on point Proper Shipping Name and UN # 199 Incorrect Orientation Should be square on point 200 Primary and Subsidiary Labels IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 UN/ID Proper Shipping Name/Description Class Hazard PG No or Div Labels EQ see 2.6 PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see 4.4 Pkg Max Net Inst Qty/Pkg A B C D E F G H I J K L M 5.1 Oxidizer & 1469 Lead nitrate II E2 Y543 1 kg kg kg (6.1) Toxic Page 67

68 Multiple Dangerous Goods 1 UN number and PSN 12 UN Different number dangerous and PSN goods 16 A single DG with multiple hazards 2 different DGs with their own hazards 202 Adhesives on Passenger Aircraft PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1133 Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L A3 203 Adhesives on Cargo Aircraft PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1133 Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L A3 Must be on the same surface as the hazard class label UN1133, ADHESIVES Net 12L 4G/Y12/S16 USA/M Page 68

69 Marking & Labeling Comparison UN1133, ADHESIVES Net 12L 6 4G/Y12/S16 USA/M4563 Passenger Aircraft Cargo Air Only Limited Quantity & Overpacks Useful method of consolidating multiple packages Shrink wrapping, banding, consolidating into one carton All package marks and labels must be clearly visible through the overpack or be reproduced on the outside of the overpack Proper Shipping Name UN Number Hazard Class Label(s) Handling Label(s) Orientation Arrows Name and Address of Shipper and Consignee All other required marks and labels The word OVERPACK must also be added Package specification markings must not be reproduced, the word overpack declares all packages within the overpack comply. 206 Sample Overpacks 207 Page 69

70 Summary Full Requirements IATA Section 7 Marking and Labeling Look for Changes Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 8 Section 8 Documentation 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Required Documentation Unless excepted from this section, a Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods must be completed for each consignment of dangerous goods Some articles or substances do not require a Shipper s Declaration: Excepted Quantities UN3164, Articles pressurized hydraulic/pneumatic UN3373, Biological substance, Category B UN2807, magnetized material UN1845 Dry Ice cooling non-dangerous goods UN3245, Genetically modified organisms Lithium ion or lithium metal batteries of Section II PI Radioactive material, excepted packages 210 Page 70

71 8.0.2 Shipper s Responsibilities Shipper's Responsibilities use only the correct form in the correct manner complete the form accurately and legibly ensure the form is properly signed when presented ensure that the shipment is in compliance with IATA Shippers must retain copy for minimum of 3 months (2 years in U.S. per USG-01) Specification for Declaration format, language, color General Principles for Completion Must be in English but may include translation All itemized information required Additional information may be required by competent authority At least two copies must be signed one with operator, one with the shipment Certain carriers may require additional copies Components in a consolidation must each have a declaration Multi-page declarations must be continuously and consecutively numbered and on authorized form Alterations and amendments must be signed by the same person that signed the certification statement 212 SHIPPERS DECLARATION 213 Page 71

72 Shipment Details Company Name Complete Address Company Name Complete Address 214 Shipment Details Identification UN 1133 Adhesives 3 III Bold word(s) from column B Technical name for entries with 216 Page 72

73 Second sequence Number and Type of Packagings, Quantity of Dangerous Goods UN 1 Fiberboard box 1133 Adhesives 3 III x 10L 3 Fiberboard boxes x 2.5L 1 Fiberboard box x 12L 2 Fiberboard boxes x 5L Third sequence COMPLETING THE SHIPPERS DECLARATION Packing Instruction UN 1133 Adhesives 3 III 1 Fiberboard box x 10L Fourth sequence Authorizations UN 1133 Adhesives 3 III 1 Fiberboard box x 10L Y344 Special Provision A1, A2, A51, A81, A88, A99, A130 or A190 If applicable Page 73

74 Authorizations Column This column is generally used for noting Special Provisions A1, A2, A4, A51, A81, A88, A99, A130, A190, for example It should also be used to note a reference number for a Competent Authority Approval if one is in use for the consignment CAA attached It must NOT be used to indicate LTD. QTY. for limited quantity shipments For most shipments, this column will remain blank Notable exception when shipping certain lithium batteries prepared under section IB of the PI Nature and Qty of Dangerous Goods Much of the information on the form is copied directly from the LDG For most dangerous goods, the net quantity of dangerous goods in the package must be shown using units of Liters (L) for liquids and Kilograms (kg) for solids. UN1090 Acetone 3 II One fibreboard box x 2.5 L 353 UN/ID No IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 Proper Shipping Name/Description Class or Div Hazard Labels PG EQ see 2.6 Pkg Inst PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L SP see Adding Technical Names Proper shipping names that include a star notation ( ) must be supplemented with at least one technical name in parentheses. UN1993 Flammable liquid n.o.s. (Glycerol) 3 II One fibreboard box x 0.5 L Y341 UN/ID No IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 Proper Shipping Name/Description Class or Div Hazard Labels PG EQ see 2.6 Pkg Inst PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1993 Flammable liquid n.o.s. 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L SP see 4.4 II E2 Y341 1 L L L A3 III E1 Y L L L 222 Page 74

75 Noting Subsidiary Hazards UN1182 Ethyldichlorosilane 4.3 (3,8) I One fibreboard box x 0.5 L 480 UN/ID No IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 Proper Shipping Name/Description Class or Div Hazard Labels PG EQ see 2.6 Pkg Inst PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg A B C D E F G H I J K L M Dang When Ethyldichlorosilane Wet & Flamm I E0 Forbidden Forbidden 480 1L (3,8) Liq & Corrosive SP see 4.4 For dangerous goods that meet the criteria of more than one hazard class or division, both the primary and subsidiary hazards must be entered onto the Declaration. 223 Packaging Codes UN1993 Flammable liquid, n.o.s. (hexane, acetone) 3 II 10 fibreboard boxes (4G) x 2.5 L Packages with Different Quantities If packages have different weights they must be entered separately on the Declaration. You cannot simply use an average weight or quantity. All entries must be as accurate as possible. UN2037 Receptacles, small containing gas 2.1 Ten fibreboard boxes x 0.5 kg 203 Two fibreboard boxes x 0.8 kg 203 UN/ID No IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 Proper Shipping Name/Description Class or Div Hazard Labels PG EQ see 2.6 Pkg Inst PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT Limited Quantity Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg SP see 4.4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 2037 Receptacles, small, containing gas (flammable without a release 2.1 Flamm Gas E0 Y203 1 kg kg kg A167 device non-refillable) 225 Page 75

76 Lithium Batteries Section IA vs. IB UN 3480 Lithium ion batteries 9 One fibreboard box x 3 kg 965 UN 3480 Lithium ion batteries 9 1 Fibreboard box x 5.5 kg 965 IB Lithium batteries prepared according to Section IB using PI 965 or 968: must add letters IB following the packing instruction number 226 Overpack Notations When more than one overpack is used in a consignment, you must assign an alpha-numeric identifier for each one. This identifier must also be marked onto the outside of the overpack UN2037 Receptacles, small containing gas fibreboard boxes x 0.4 kg 203 UN2037 Receptacles, small containing gas fibreboard boxes x 0.8 kg 203 OVERPACK USED Total quantity per overpack 14.4kg OVERPACK USED x 4 ACS1, ACS2, ACS3, ACS4 Total quantity per overpack 14.4 kg 227 Different DG in the Same Package When different dangerous goods are placed into the same package the Q value must usually be calculated. The calculation is explained in IATA section 5. Q must be 1 or less, rounded up to one decimal point and must be entered on the Shipper s Declaration UN1090 Acetone 3 II 2 L 353 UN1133 Adhesives 3 III 6 L 355 UN1283 Paint 3 II 0.5 L 353 ALL PACKED IN ONE FIBREBOARD BOX Q = Page 76

77 ER & Additional Handling Emergency Response Telephone Number and Written Information Available at All Times (USG-12) Internationally Reachable Country Code / Area Code Prefix CHEMTREC Location for other shipment references SPs, handling instructions EMERGENCY CONTACT: CHEMTREC CCN ####### Keep out of direct sunlight and all sources of heat November 5, 2014 Chrisanne Yakry / Shipping Supervisor Queensbury, NY October 29, Certification and Signature EMERGENCY CONTACT: Name of Contact or Third Party If using third party, include name of contractee or contract # if not prominently on the form John Smith / Shipping Clerk Atlanta, GA / November 5, 2014 John Smith Handwritten signature may be reproduced MAY be completed or signed by a consolidator, a forwarder, or an IATA Cargo Agent employed by the shipper to act on their behalf to undertake the shipper's responsibilities in the preparation of the consignment Viscous Flammable Liquids For viscous flammable liquids assigned to PG III in accordance with , that a statement to that effect must be added to the Shipper's Declaration. 231 Page 77

78 Lithium Batteries IB A paragraph has been added to clarify that for shipments of lithium batteries prepared under Section IB of PI 965 and PI 968, that the information required on the additional document may be included on the Shipper's Declaration or may be on an additional document. Contains Lithium Ion Batteries Damage could cause flame/heat Inspect and repack if damage is evident Questions, call [phone number] GHS Classified Items A new paragraph, has been added to recommend that shippers should identify not restricted on the air waybill when the packages bear diamond-shaped pictograms required by the Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), but where the substance(s) do not meet the classification criteria as dangerous goods. Not Restricted Completion of Air Waybill May be completed by the shipper or anyone acting on behalf of the shipper Must include the statement "Dangerous Goods as per attached Shipper's Declaration" or "Dangerous good as per attached DGD" Must include "Cargo Aircraft Only" or "CAO" if limited to Cargo Aircraft Certain dangerous goods require additional notations on the Air Waybill. The requirements are usually found in the applicable packing instruction 234 Page 78

79 The Air Waybill Dangerous Goods as per attached Shipper s Declaration Dangerous Goods as per attached DGD Cargo Aircraft Only or CAO Chemicals 235 The Air Waybill This package contains lithium ion batteries. The package must be handled with care. A flammability hazard exists if the package is damaged. For more information/questions call Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI The Air Waybill Ice Cream UN1845 Carbon Dioxide Solid Class 9 20 kg 237 Page 79

80 Summary Check your copy of IATA for additional examples Fill out the forms carefully and completely Maintain records for at least 3 months (US = 2 yrs) Electronic images are acceptable Only trained persons prepare and sign Include country and area code for ER # 238 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 9 Section 9 Handling (& Segregation) 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Section 9 - Handling 9.0 General Operator responsibility regarding acceptance, handling and loading of dangerous goods. 9.1 Acceptance Cargo Acceptance Procedures Operator s acceptance staff must: Be adequately trained to identify to help them identify dangerous goods presented as general cargo Seek confirmation from the shipper about any item of cargo where they are suspicious that it might contain dangerous goods, (e.g., GHS pictograms.) 240 Page 80

81 Segregation 9.3 Loading Packages containing dangerous goods which might react dangerously must not be stowed next to each other or in a position that would allow interaction see TABLE 9.3.A Specific requirements for certain dangerous goods 241 Segregation "X" packages must be segregated "-" packages do not require segregation Classes 4.1, 6, 7 & 9 do not require segregation from other DGs Reporting Operator must report dangerous goods accidents and dangerous goods incidents Operator must report undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods found in cargo Reporting format may be specified by competent authority 243 Page 81

82 Dangerous Goods Transportation Compliance by Air (IATA) Training IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 10 Section 2 - Limitations Subsection 2.6 Excepted Quantities Subsection 2.7 Limited Quantities 10 Hunter Brook Lane Queensbury, NY (518) mail@currieassociates.com Excepted Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq You must check IATA Subsection 2.6. There you will find packaging requirements including the requirement to test your packages. I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 A3 A44, A Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 8 Corrosive Cosmetics, flammable liquid see Perfumery Products (UN1266) I E0 Forbidden L L II E2 Y L L L III E1 Y841 1 L L L A Excepted Quantities Section 2.6 contains important exceptions which may allow you to ship small amounts of dangerous goods less expensively Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities Very small quantities You may test your packages No shipper s declaration No hazmat avoids surcharges 246 Page 82

83 Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities Not subject to the other provisions of the regulations except for: Training Air mail Classification and packing group Packaging Loading restrictions Reporting Radioactive Material Shipper Name Consignee Name Address Address Definitions City, State, Country City, State, Country Zip Zip Excepted Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L 3165 Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L Must be authorized as an Excepted Quantity Code of E1-E5 in column F of the DGL Materials assigned code E0 are not allowed Chapter 2.6 for information A3 248 Table 2.6.A - Excepted Quantities The E code corresponds to quantity limits Code Max net per inner packaging Max net per outer packaging E0 Not permitted as excepted quantity E1 30 grams or 30 ml 1 kilogram or 1 liter E2 30 grams or 30 ml 500 grams or 500 ml E3 30 grams or 30 ml 300 grams or 300 ml E4 1 gram or 1 ml 500 grams or 500 ml E5 1 gram or 1 ml 300 grams or 300 ml 249 Page 83

84 2.6.5 Excepted Quantity Packaging Three layers of packaging Inner receptacle Closures held in place using positive means Intermediate packaging Breakable inners require absorbent material Cushioning material Strong, rigid outer packaging Documented drop test and stacking test carried out on packagings prepared for transport Excepted Quantity Package Tests Tests (drop and stacking) must be carried out by the Shipper on packagings as prepared for transport Shipper package testing: 1.8 m drop test 24 hour stack test Shipper Name and Address Consignee Name and Address 3 UN specification packaging not required Marking Primary hazard class(es) 3 Pristine Paint Group Plattsburg NY Name of shipper or consignee if not elsewhere on the package. 252 Page 84

85 2.6.8 Documentation IATA Shipper s Declaration is not required If a document such as an Air Waybill is used, it must include Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities and indicate the number of packages Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities 10 boxes De Minimis Quantities Can be shipped as a non-regulated item Up to 1 ml or 1 gram per inner receptacle No more than 100 ml or 100 g per package Must meet all the requirements for EQ (E1,E2,E4 & E5) Packagings as per Intermediate packaging not required with cushioning material in outer packaging Liquids sufficient absorbent material to absorb contents of inner packagings Package tests per required Limited Quantities Most of the IATA requirements apply UN tested and certified packaging is not required However packages must be tested May have use in certain limited applications 255 Page 85

86 2.7 Limited Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L You must thoroughly read and follow the packing instruction Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq IATA Section 2.7 contains requirements for limited quantity packaging including package tests the A3 shipper must perform. I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 UN certified performance oriented packaging is not required as long as all of the requirements in IATA Section 2.7 and the relevant packing instruction are met A44, A Limited Quantities PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1090 Acetone 3 Flamm Liq II E2 Y341 1 L L L Each package must contain less than this Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous quantity hydrazine and methyl hydrazine) Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 (6.1, 8) Quantities are net unless followed by G which indicates gross weight Flamm Liq & Toxic & Corrosive 3 Flamm Liq The Limited Quantity Exception may be available if the word FORBIDDEN does not A3 appear across columns G and H I E0 Forbidden Forbidden L A1 A48 I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L 3316 Chemical Kit 9 Misc. E0 Y960 1 kg kg kg 8000 Consumer commodity 9 Misc. E0 Y kg G Y kg G Y kg G A112 The limited quantity exception allows you to ship using non-un certified performance oriented packaging as long as all of the requirements in section IATA section 2.7 are met A44, A Packing Instruction Y Page 86

87 Packing Instruction Y must be met including 259 Adhesives, PGII as a Limited Quantity PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT IATA LIST OF DANGEROUS GOODS - CHAPTER 4 CARGO Limited Quantity AIRCRAFT ONLY SP see EQ 4.4 UN/ID Class Hazard Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Max Net Proper Shipping Name/Description PG see Pkg Inst No or Div Labels Inst Qty/Pkg 2.6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1133 Adhesives containing flammable liquid 3 Flamm Liq I E3 Forbidden L L II E2 Y341 1L L L III E1 Y344 10L L L A3 0.5 L Limited Quantity Package Tests No UN certified packaging required The Shipper does have to meet certain minimum standards Shipper package testing: Inners for liquids pressure test 1.2 meter drop test 24-hour stacking test Gross weight per package must not exceed 30kg Note: Shipper can decide to use UN specification packaging 261 Page 87

88 The Limited Quantity Marking 100 mm x 100 mm For small packages the dimensions can be reduced to not less than 50 mm x 50 mm Must display a Y in the center The Y is the shipper s certification Required on packages containing limited quantities (Y packing instructions) This marking is in addition to all other required markings 262 Limited Quantities Shipper / Consignee Name and Address Proper Shipping Name and UN # Hazard Class label No UN specification packaging required; good quality packaging capable of passing a drop and stack test 263 Marking & Labeling Comparison UN1133, ADHESIVES Net 12L 4 4G/Y12/S14 USA/M4563 Passenger Aircraft Cargo Air Only Limited Quantity 264 Page 88

89 Documenting Limited Quantities UN Paint 3 II 4 fibreboard boxes Y X 1 L UN Flammable, liquid, 3(8) II Six 4G fibreboard corrosive, n.o.s. (acetone, boxes x 5L sulphuric acid) ID Consumer Commodity 9 10 fibreboard boxes Y X 23 kg G 265 QUESTIONS? Any questions regarding the safe transportation of dangerous goods in compliance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations?? 266 Page 89

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