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Effective January 2019, the NEW Class 9 lithium battery handling label must be used for lithium battery shipments. For Divisions 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3, enter division number and compatibility group letter, when required; placard any quantity.
172.438 RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II label. 172.602 Emergency response information. 172.440 RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III label. 172.604 Emergency response telephone num 172.441 FISSILE label. 172.442 CORROSIVE label. 172.444 [Reserved] 172.446 CLASS 9 label. 172.447 LITHIUM BATTERY label. 172.448 CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY label. 172.450 EMPTY label.
You will find below the electronic version of GHS Rev.9, available for free for consultation purposes in the six UN official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish). The files are published on this page as soon as they become available for each linguistic version.
24 Οκτ 2017 · PHMSA has released the "DOT Chart 16 - Hazardous Materials Markings, Labeling and Placarding Guide" in print as well as searchable mobile applications for both iOS and Android platforms to assist shippers, carriers, and other stakeholders to quickly access information regarding hazardous material
of Section 9. A material's hazard class reflects the risks associated with it. There are nine different hazard classes. Figure 9-1 tells the exact meaning of each hazard class. The types of materials included in these nine classes are in the table below. Class Division Name of Class or Division Example 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Mass Explosives
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hazardous materials are required to carry shipping papers containing the HM Class and ID number (or name). Your Accident or Collision Report/Supplement may ask the following hazardous materials questions (exact wording will vary by State):