WEBMar 9, 2021 — Lithium ion batteries will use labels with one of the following UN numbers: UN3480 UN3481; If you’re shipping lithium ion batteries as a standalone, use a battery label with UN3480. Standalone means the package only contains batteries and nothing else.
WEBThis document provides generalized guidance on the requirements for proper packaging and hazard communication of shipments of lithium cells and batteries and lithium battery-powered equipment by all modes of transportation. Shipments to, from, or within the United States are subject to the HMR.
WEBOnly allow small and medium-sized lithium cells (<60 watt-hours for ion or <5 grams for metal) and batteries (<300 watt-hours for ion or <25 grams for metal) to be shipped as partially regulated in the 48 contiguous states by highway or rail if stricter packaging and marking requirements are met (please see flowcharts at the end of the document).
WEB§ 172.447 LITHIUM BATTERY label. ( a ) Except for size and color, the LITHIUM BATTERY label must be as follows: ( b ) In addition to complying with § 172.407 , the background on the LITHIUM BATTERY label must be white with …
WEBThe following guide provides a summary of marking, labeling and paperwork requirements for shipping lithium batteries via domestic US ground (49 CFR 171-180 in effect 1-Jan-2022), international air (2022 IATA DGR, 63rd Edition) and international vessel (IMDG, 40 …
WEBAug 20, 2024 — EPA aims to develop collection best practices that cover a wide array of small, medium (or mid-), and large format battery chemistries (lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, etc.) and uses (consumer products, e …
WEBInteractive Guide to Shipping Lithium Batteries. This document provides awareness of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 2023-2024 Edition of the Technical Instructions (Doc 9284) requirements for lithium batteries.
WEBThis compliance resource was prepared to assist shippers to safely package lithium cells and batteries for transport by all modes according to the latest (December 27, 2022; HM-260B) regulatory requirements.
WEBThe following guide provides a summary of marking, labeling and paperwork requirements for shipping lithium batteries via domestic US ground (49 CFR 171-180 in effect 1-Jan-2023), international air (2023 IATA DGR, 64th Edition) and international vessel (IMDG, 40 …
WEBJan 14, 2020 — The following guide provides a summary of marking, labeling and paperwork requirements for shipping lithium batteries via domestic US ground (49 CFR 171-180 in effect 1-Jan-2020), international air (2020 IATA DGR, 61st …