Battery Dangerous Goods Label

UN3481 Lithium Batteries Labels

Lithium batteries are considered hazardous materials and dangerous goods that require special UN3481 labels, packaging, and forms for safe and compliant transport. All domestic and international shipments containing lithium batteries are subject to transport regulations (examples: ADR, ADN, 49 CFR, IMDG Code, ICAO TI/IATA DGR, etc.)

Lithium Batteries Guidance

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Labelmaster''s Hazard Class Label Finder

Labelmaster''s Hazmat Label Finder SM. Looking for hazard class labels?You are in the right place to find what you need. Labelmaster is your one-stop-shop for all or your hazmat shipping needs. To get started, click the start button below then enter a DOT UN Number or hazardous materials name to view the suggested hazmat label. You can also scroll down …

What to Know About How to Ship Lithium Batteries?

Lithium batteries are dangerous goods, and all of the regulatory requirements must be complied with, as set out in the Lithium Battery Shipping Regulations. In the United States, failure to comply with these regulations can result in a civil penalty of up to $27,000 per offence (LBSR 1.3). ... All marks and labels must be clearly visible on the ...

Nonspillable Battery Label

Use this 4" x 1" paper label when shipping packages of nonspillable batteries. The Nonspillable Battery Label is printed in red on heavyweight paper stock that have outstanding chemical and abrasion resistance. Featuring strong adhesion to corrugated boxes, DOT Battery Markings help to keep you in regulatory compliance. Ship West …

Lithium Battery Dangerous Goods Regulations [Lithium Battery …

What are lithium batteries? For the purpose of this article, we focus on the battery types featured in the dangerous goods regulations, which can be separated into the following two categories: Lithium Metal Batteries and Cells. Batteries and cells that have lithium metal or lithium compounds as an anode.

LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES

• Lithium Battery Class 9 Hazard label (See Figure 1) • Dangerous goods surcharge • The number of cells or batteries in each package must not exceed the number required for …

A Guide to Hazard Labels

A Guide to Hazard Labels

DOT CHART 16 Hazardous Materials Markings,Labeling and …

Dangerous When Wet: Divisions 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Cargo Aircraft Only 172.405(b), 172.415, 172.416, 172.417 CLASS 5 Oxidizer, Organic ... Effective January 2019, the NEW Class 9 lithium battery handling label must be used for lithium battery shipments. ...

Transporting Batteries

In Canada, the shipping and importing of lithium batteries is subject to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDG Act) and its regulations. They are considered …

GHS pictograms

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What You Need To Know About The Transport Of Dangerous Goods By …

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DOT Hazmat Labels, Placards, and Markings

DOT Hazmat Labels, Placards, and Markings - A Guide

Transporting Lithium Batteries | PHMSA

Transporting Lithium Batteries | PHMSA

Shipping batteries: Process, Regulations and Best Practices

Shipping batteries: Process, Regulations and Best Practices

Lithium Battery Dangerous Goods Regulations [Lithium Battery …

Lithium batteries are classified in Class 9 – Miscellaneous dangerous goods as: UN 3090, Lithium metal batteries; or. UN 3480, Lithium-ion batteries. or, if …

Class 9A Lithium Battery Label With UN Number

Class 9A Lithium Battery Label with UN number – Code V029/LITH3480. DG Label Tests & Compliance. When you purchase the Class 9A Lithium Battery Label UN3480 dangerous goods hazard labels you should check and test that they comply with BS5609 specification and regulation standards. At Labeline we test labels at our tidal salt water …

GHS pictograms

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LITHIUM BATTERY GUIDE FOR SHIPPERS

This document provides generalized guidance on the requirements for proper packaging and hazard communication of shipments of lithium cells and batteries and lithium battery …

How to Ship Dangerous Goods

How to Ship Dangerous Goods

Lithium Battery Labels 101: A Beginner''s Guide

Class 9 dangerous goods label. The Class 9 label is used for miscellaneous dangerous goods, including lithium batteries. It is a standardized label that indicates the package contains hazardous materials. This label is mandatory for all lithium battery shipments to communicate the potential risks associated with the contents. It …

LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES

LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES Section IA Acceptable to dangerous goods locations Only. Cells greater than 1g and Batteries with an aggregate lithium content in excess of 2g.1 • Shipper''s Declaration required in net weight KG. • UN number, proper shipping name

Dangerous Goods | Hong Kong Fire Services Department Dangerous Goods …

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Dangerous Goods Labels | Best Pricing | Order Online

Guru Labels stocks and prints generic and custom Dangerous Goods Labels for hazardous materials including Lithium Battery Caution labels, Cargo Aircraft Only, and Overpack labels. We are a label manufacturer, not a reseller, so you can rely on the best prices for your cargo and shipping labels.

Batteries in Transport – Applicable U.S. Hazardous Materials ...

VI. Dry Cell Batteries and Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries "Dry cell" batteries, such as alkaline, nickel cadmium, and carbon zinc are not listed as hazardous materials or dangerous goods in the U.S. and international regulations. However, the batteries must be packed in a manner that prevents the generation of a dangerous quantity of heat

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