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ADR/RID: Ⅱ IMDG: Ⅱ IATA: Ⅱ
14.5. Environmental hazards:
ADR/RID: no IMDG: no IATA: no
14.6. Special precautions:
In general, all batteries in all forms of transportation (ground, air, or ocean) must he packaged in a safe and
responsible manner.
Regulatory concerns from all agencies for safe packaging require that batteries be packaged in a manner
that prevents short circuits and be contained in " strong outer packaging " that prevents spillage of contents.
All original packaging for Dry batteries has been designed to be compliant with these regulatory concerns.
International transport regulations:
U.S. hazardous materials regulations pursuant to 49 CRF 173.185(b),
2023 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 64
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edition.
IMDG Code pursuant to Special Provision 188(40-20)
The Lithium metal Batteries complies with the current edition—64
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2023 of the lATA regulation:
1) SectionⅡ of Packing Instruction
P1968~1970,For Lithium metal cell or batteries , or packed with equipment,or contained in
equipment.
2) UN manual of Tests and Criteria Part Ⅲ,sub-section 38.3 (withstanding a 1.2 m drop test);.
3) For cells with content of lithium is more than 1 g, for batteries with content of lithium is more than 2 g
per battery. The rating must be marked on outside of the battery case.
The Lithium metal Batteries must be packaged and offered for transportation in a manner that prevents the
dangerous evolution of heat (for example, by the effective insulation of exposed terminals) and protects
against short circuits.
Note:
The transportation of primary lithium cells and batteries is regulated by the International Civil Aviation
Organization, International Air Transport Association, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the
US Department of Transportation. The batteries must meet the following criteria for shipment:
1. Air shipments must meet the requirements listed in Special Provision A45 of the International Air
Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations.
2. Meet the requirements for the US Department of Transportation listed in 49 CFR 173. 185.
3. The transport of primary lithium batteries is prohibited aboard passenger aircraft.
Refer to the Federal Register December 15, 2004 (Hazardous Materials; Prohibited on the
Transportation of Primary Lithium Batteries and Cells Aboard Passenger Aircraft; Final Rule) Lithium batteries
shipped as" Lithium batteries", "Lithium batteries packed with equipment", or "Lithium batteries contained in
equipment " may not be classified as "Dangerous Goods" when shipped in accordance with "special provision
A45 of IATA-DGR" or "special provision 188 of IMO-IMDG Code"
SECTION 15-Regulatory Information
15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
This safety datasheet complies with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No.1907/2006.
15.2. Chemical Safety Assessment