Transport information for Lithium-Ion batteries

Transport Information for Lithium-Ion Batteries Cordless/Lithium
battery products
Transport information for Lithium-Ion batteries
With this transport information for lithium-ion batteries, Sennheiser electronic
GmbH & Co. KG as a distributor of lithium-ion batteries and/or lithium-ion cells
provides a summary of all test results and specifications required for the transport
or shipping of lithium-ion batteries in accordance with UN Manual of Tests and
Criteria Part III Sub-section 38.3.5.
Furthermore, we confirm that all our used batteries and cells comply with the
requirements from Section 2.9.4 of the U.N. Recommendations on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods.
Why is transport information required for lithium-ion batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries/cells or products with built-in lithium-ion batteries are
considered Dangerous Goods. They are subject to international Dangerous Goods
Regulations such as the "European Agreement concerning the International
Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road" (ADR).
There is a globally valid list that includes all dangerous goods with their assigned
four-digit UN number, which can be used to assign the hazard class.
Should you require the test results for lithium-ion batteries for transport or
shipping, this document provides you with all the information you need.

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