49 C.F.R. PART 172—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Title 49 - Transportation
This part lists and classifies those materials which the Department has designated as hazardous materials for purposes of transportation and prescribes the requirements for shipping papers, package marking, labeling, and transport vehicle placarding applicable to the shipment and transportation of those hazardous materials.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15997, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001]
(1) Each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation, and
(2) Each carrier by air, highway, rail, or water who transports a hazardous material.
(b) When a person, other than one of those provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, performs a packaging labeling or marking function required by this part, that person shall perform the function in accordance with this part.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 172–32, 41 FR 38179, Sept. 9, 1976]
(a) The Hazardous Materials Table (Table) in this section designates the materials listed therein as hazardous materials for the purpose of transportation of those materials. For each listed material, the Table identifies the hazard class or specifies that the material is forbidden in transportation, and gives the proper shipping name or directs the user to the preferred proper shipping name. In addition, the Table specifies or references requirements in this subchapter pertaining to labeling, packaging, quantity limits aboard aircraft and stowage of hazardous materials aboard vessels.
(b) Column 1: Symbols. Column 1 of the Table contains six symbols (“+”, “A”, “D”, “G”, “I” and “W”) as follows:
(1) The plus (+) sign fixes the proper shipping name, hazard class and packing group for that entry without regard to whether the material meets the definition of that class, packing group or any other hazard class definition. When the plus sign is assigned to a proper shipping name in Column (1) of the §172.101 Table, it means that the material is known to pose a risk to humans. When a plus sign is assigned to mixtures or solutions containing a material where the hazard to humans is significantly different from that of the pure material or where no hazard to humans is posed, the material may be described using an alternative shipping name that represents the hazards posed by the material. An appropriate alternate proper shipping name and hazard class may be authorized by the Associate Administrator.
(2) The letter “A” denotes a material that is subject to the requirements of this subchapter only when offered or intended for transportation by aircraft, unless the material is a hazardous substance or a hazardous waste. A shipping description entry preceded by an “A” may be used to describe a material for other modes of transportation provided all applicable requirements for the entry are met.
(3) The letter “D” identifies proper shipping names which are appropriate for describing materials for domestic transportation but may be inappropriate for international transportation under the provisions of international regulations (e.g., IMO, ICAO). An alternate proper shipping name may be selected when either domestic or international transportation is involved.
(4) The letter “G” identifies proper shipping names for which one or more technical names of the hazardous material must be entered in parentheses, in association with the basic description. (See §172.203(k).)
(5) The letter “I” identifies proper shipping names which are appropriate for describing materials in international transportation. An alternate proper shipping name may be selected when only domestic transportation is involved.
(6) The letter “W” denotes a material that is subject to the requirements of this subchapter only when offered or intended for transportation by vessel, unless the material is a hazardous substance or a hazardous waste. A shipping description entry preceded by a “W” may be used to describe a material for other modes of transportation provided all applicable requirements for the entry are met.
(c) Column 2: Hazardous materials descriptions and proper shipping names. Column 2 lists the hazardous materials descriptions and proper shipping names of materials designated as hazardous materials. Modification of a proper shipping name may otherwise be required or authorized by this section. Proper shipping names are limited to those shown in Roman type (not italics).
(1) Proper shipping names may be used in the singular or plural and in either capital or lower case letters. Words may be alternatively spelled in the same manner as they appear in the ICAO Technical Instructions or the IMDG Code. For example “aluminum” may be spelled “aluminium” and “sulfur” may be spelled “sulphur”. However, the word “inflammable” may not be used in place of the word “flammable”.
(2) Punctuation marks and words in italics are not part of the proper shipping name, but may be used in addition to the proper shipping name. The word “or” in italics indicates that terms in the sequence may be used as the proper shipping name, as appropriate.
(3) The word “poison” or “poisonous” may be used interchangeably with the word “toxic” when only domestic transportation is involved. The abbreviation “n.o.i.” or “n.o.i.b.n.” may be used interchangeably with “n.o.s.”.
(4) Except for hazardous wastes, when qualifying words are used as part of the proper shipping name, their sequence in the package markings and shipping paper description is optional. However, the entry in the Table reflects the preferred sequence.
(5) When one entry references another entry by use of the word “see”, if both names are in Roman type, either name may be used as the proper shipping name (e.g., Ethyl alcohol, see Ethanol).
(6) When a proper shipping name includes a concentration range as part of the shipping description, the actual concentration, if it is within the range stated, may be used in place of the concentration range. For example, an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide containing 30 percent peroxide may be described as “Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solution with not less than 20 percent but not more than 40 percent hydrogen peroxide” or “Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solution with 30 percent hydrogen peroxide”.
(7) Use of the prefix “mono” is optional in any shipping name, when appropriate. Thus, Iodine monochloride may be used interchangeably with Iodine chloride. In “Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin” the term “mono” is considered a prefix to the term “chlorohydrin” and may be deleted.
(8) Use of the word “liquid” or “solid”. The word “liquid” or “solid” may be added to a proper shipping name when a hazardous material specifically listed by name may, due to differing physical states, be a liquid or solid. When the packaging specified in Column 8 is inappropriate for the physical state of the material, the table provided in paragraph (i)(4) of this section should be used to determine the appropriate packaging section.
(9) Hazardous wastes. If the word “waste” is not included in the hazardous material description in Column 2 of the Table, the proper shipping name for a hazardous waste (as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter), shall include the word “Waste” preceding the proper shipping name of the material. For example: Waste acetone.
(10) Mixtures and solutions. (i) A mixture or solution not identified specifically by name, comprised of a hazardous material identified in the Table by technical name and non-hazardous material, shall be described using the proper shipping name of the hazardous material and the qualifying word “mixture” or “solution”, as appropriate, unless—
(A) Except as provided in §172.101(i)(4) the packaging specified in Column 8 is inappropriate to the physical state of the material;
(B) The shipping description indicates that the proper shipping name applies only to the pure or technically pure hazardous material;
(C) The hazard class, packing group, or subsidiary hazard of the mixture or solution is different from that specified for the entry;
(D) There is a significant change in the measures to be taken in emergencies;
(E) The material is identified by special provision in Column 7 of the §172.101 Table as a material poisonous by inhalation; however, it no longer meets the definition of poisonous by inhalation or it falls within a different hazard zone than that specified in the special provision; or
(F) The material can be appropriately described by a shipping name that describes its intended application, such as “Coating solution”, “Extracts, flavoring” or “Compound, cleaning liquid”.
(ii) If one or more of the conditions specified in paragraph (c)(10)(i) of this section is satisfied, then a proper shipping name shall be selected as prescribed in paragraph (c)(12)(ii) of this section.
(iii) A mixture or solution not identified in the Table specifically by name, comprised of two or more hazardous materials in the same hazard class, shall be described using an appropriate shipping description (e.g., “Flammable liquid, n.o.s.”). The name that most appropriately describes the material shall be used; e.g., an alcohol not listed by its technical name in the Table shall be described as “Alcohol, n.o.s.” rather than “Flammable liquid, n.o.s.”. Some mixtures may be more appropriately described according to their application, such as “Coating solution” or “Extracts, flavoring liquid” rather than by an n.o.s. entry. Under the provisions of subparts C and D of this part, the technical names of at least two components most predominately contributing to the hazards of the mixture or solution may be required in association with the proper shipping name.
(11) Except for a material subject to or prohibited by §173.21, 173.54, 173.56(d), 173.56(e), 173.224(c) or 173.225(b) of this subchapter, a material that is considered to be a hazardous waste or a sample of a material for which the hazard class is uncertain and must be determined by testing may be assigned a tentative proper shipping name, hazard class, identification number and packing group, if applicable, based on the shipper's tentative determination according to:
(i) Defining criteria in this subchapter;
(ii) The hazard precedence prescribed in §173.2a of this subchapter;
(iii) The shipper's knowledge of the material;
(iv) In addition to paragraphs (c)(11)(i) through (iii) of this section, for a sample of a material other than a waste, the following must be met:
(A) Except when the word “Sample” already appears in the proper shipping name, the word “Sample” must appear as part of the proper shipping name or in association with the basic description on the shipping paper.
(B) When the proper shipping description for a sample is assigned a “G” in Column (1) of the §172.101 Table, and the primary constituent(s) for which the tentative classification is based are not known, the provisions requiring a technical name for the constituent(s) do not apply; and
(C) A sample must be transported in a combination packaging that conforms to the requirements of this subchapter that are applicable to the tentative packing group assigned, and may not exceed a net mass of 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) per package.
Note to paragraph (c)(11): For the transportation of self-reactive, organic peroxide and explosive samples, see §§173.224(c)(3), 173.225(b)(2) and 173.56(d) of this subchapter, respectively.
(12) Except when the proper shipping name in the Table is preceded by a plus (+)—
(i) If it is specifically determined that a material meets the definition of a hazard class, packing group or hazard zone, other than the class, packing group or hazard zone shown in association with the proper shipping name, or does not meet the defining criteria for a subsidiary hazard shown in Column 6 of the Table, the material shall be described by an appropriate proper shipping name listed in association with the correct hazard class, packing group, hazard zone, or subsidiary hazard for the material.
(ii) Generic or n.o.s. descriptions. If an appropriate technical name is not shown in the Table, selection of a proper shipping name shall be made from the generic or n.o.s. descriptions corresponding to the specific hazard class, packing group, hazard zone, or subsidiary hazard, if any, for the material. The name that most appropriately describes the material shall be used; e.g., an alcohol not listed by its technical name in the Table shall be described as “Alcohol, n.o.s.” rather than “Flammable liquid, n.o.s.”. Some mixtures may be more appropriately described according to their application, such as “Coating solution” or “Extracts, flavoring, liquid”, rather than by an n.o.s. entry, such as “Flammable liquid, n.o.s.” It should be noted, however, that an n.o.s. description as a proper shipping name may not provide sufficient information for shipping papers and package markings. Under the provisions of subparts C and D of this part, the technical name of one or more constituents which makes the product a hazardous material may be required in association with the proper shipping name.
(iii) Multiple hazard materials. If a material meets the definition of more than one hazard class, and is not identified in the Table specifically by name (e.g., acetyl chloride), the hazard class of the material shall be determined by using the precedence specified in §173.2a of this subchapter, and an appropriate shipping description (e.g., “Flammable liquid, corrosive n.o.s.”) shall be selected as described in paragraph (c)(12)(ii) of this section.
(iv) If it is specifically determined that a material is not a forbidden material and does not meet the definition of any hazard class, the material is not a hazardous material.
(13) Self-reactive materials and organic peroxides. A generic proper shipping name for a self-reactive material or an organic peroxide, as listed in Column 2 of the Table, must be selected based on the material's technical name and concentration, in accordance with the provisions of §§173.224 or 173.225 of this subchapter, respectively.
(14) A proper shipping name that describes all isomers of a material may be used to identify any isomer of that material if the isomer meets criteria for the same hazard class or division, subsidiary risk(s) and packing group, unless the isomer is specifically identified in the Table.
(15) Unless a hydrate is specifically listed in the Table, a proper shipping name for the equivalent anhydrous substance may be used, if the hydrate meets the same hazard class or division, subsidiary risk(s) and packing group.
(16) Unless it is already included in the proper shipping name in the §172.101 Table, the qualifying words “liquid” or “solid” may be added in association with the proper shipping name when a hazardous material specifically listed by name in the §172.101 Table may, due to the differing physical states of the various isomers of the material, be either a liquid or a solid (for example “Dinitrotoluenes, liquid” and “Dinitrotoluenes, solid”). Use of the words “liquid” or “solid” is subject to the limitations specified for the use of the words “mixture” or “solution” in paragraph (c)(10) of this section. The qualifying word “molten” may be added in association with the proper shipping name when a hazardous material, which is a solid in accordance with the definition in §171.8 of this subchapter, is offered for transportation in the molten state (for example, “Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s., molten”).
(d) Column 3: Hazard class or Division. Column 3 contains a designation of the hazard class or division corresponding to each proper shipping name, or the word “Forbidden”.
(1) A material for which the entry in this column is “Forbidden” may not be offered for transportation or transported. This prohibition does not apply if the material is diluted, stabilized or incorporated in a device and it is classed in accordance with the definitions of hazardous materials contained in part 173 of this subchapter.
(2) When a reevaluation of test data or new data indicates a need to modify the “Forbidden” designation or the hazard class or packing group specified for a material specifically identified in the Table, this data should be submitted to the Associate Administrator.
(3) A basic description of each hazard class and the section reference for class definitions appear in §173.2 of this subchapter.
(4) When an entry in this column reads “Comb liq”, the material is assigned to the hazard class “Combustible liquid.” Additionally, each reference to a Class 3 material is modified to read “Combustible liquid” when that material is reclassified in accordance with §173.150 (e) or (f) of this subchapter or has a flash point above 60.5 °C (141 °F) but below 93 °C (200 °F).
(e) Column 4: Identification number. Column 4 lists the identification number assigned to each proper shipping name. Those preceded by the letters “UN” are associated with proper shipping names considered appropriate for international transportation as well as domestic transportation. Those preceded by the letters “NA” are associated with proper shipping names not recognized for international transportation, except to and from Canada. Identification numbers in the “NA9000” series are associated with proper shipping names not appropriately covered by international hazardous materials (dangerous goods) transportation standards, or not appropriately addressed by international transportation standards for emergency response information purposes, except for transportation between the United States and Canada.
(f) Column 5: Packing group. Column 5 specifies one or more packing groups assigned to a material corresponding to the proper shipping name and hazard class for that material. Class 2, Class 7, Division 6.2 (other than regulated medical wastes), and ORM-D materials, do not have packing groups. Packing Groups I, II and III indicate the degree of danger presented by the material is either great, medium or minor, respectively. If more than one packing group is indicated for an entry, the packing group for the hazardous material is determined using the criteria for assignment of packing groups specified in subpart D of part 173. When a reevaluation of test data or new data indicates a need to modify the specified packing group(s), the data should be submitted to the Associate Administrator. Each reference in this column to a material which is a hazardous waste or a hazardous substance, and whose proper shipping name is preceded in Column 1 of the Table by the letter “A” or “W”, is modified to read “III” on those occasions when the material is offered for transportation or transported by a mode in which its transportation is not otherwise subject to requirements of this subchapter.
(g) Column 6: Labels. Column 6 specifies codes which represent the hazard warning labels required for a package filled with a material conforming to the associated hazard class and proper shipping name, unless the package is otherwise excepted from labeling by a provision in subpart E of this part, or part 173 of this subchapter. The first code is indicative of the primary hazard of the material. Additional label codes are indicative of subsidiary hazards. Provisions in §172.402 may require that a label other than that specified in Column 6 be affixed to the package in addition to that specified in Column 6. No label is required for a material classed as a combustible liquid or for a Class 3 material that is reclassed as a combustible liquid. For “Empty” label requirements, see §173.428 of this subchapter. The codes contained in Column 6 are defined according to the following table:
Label Substitution Table------------------------------------------------------------------------ Label code Label name------------------------------------------------------------------------1......................................... Explosive1.1 \1\................................... Explosive 1.1\1\1.2 \1\................................... Explosive 1.2\1\1.3 \1\................................... Explosive 1.3\1\1.4 \1\................................... Explosive 1.4\1\1.5 \1\................................... Explosive 1.5\1\1.6 \1\................................... Explosive 1.6\1\2.1....................................... Flammable Gas2.2....................................... Non-Flammable Gas2.3....................................... Poison Gas3......................................... Flammable Liquid4.1....................................... Flammable Solid4.2....................................... Spontaneously Combustible4.3....................................... Dangerous When Wet5.1....................................... Oxidizer5.2....................................... Organic Peroxide6.1 (inhalation hazard, Zone A or B)...... Poison Inhalation Hazard6.1 (other than inhalation hazard, Zone A Poison or B) \2\.6.2....................................... Infectious substance7......................................... Radioactive8......................................... Corrosive9......................................... Class 9------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Refers to the appropriate compatibility group letter.\2\ The packing group for a material is indicated in column 5 of the table.
(h) Column 7: Special provisions. Column 7 specifies codes for special provisions applicable to hazardous materials. When Column 7 refers to a special provision for a hazardous material, the meaning and requirements of that special provision are as set forth in §172.102 of this subpart.
(i) Column 8: Packaging authorizations. Columns 8A, 8B and 8C specify the applicable sections for exceptions, non-bulk packaging requirements and bulk packaging requirements, respectively, in part 173 of this subchapter. Columns 8A, 8B and 8C are completed in a manner which indicates that “§173.” precedes the designated numerical entry. For example, the entry “202” in Column 8B associated with the proper shipping name “Gasoline” indicates that for this material conformance to non-bulk packaging requirements prescribed in §173.202 of this subchapter is required. When packaging requirements are specified, they are in addition to the standard requirements for all packagings prescribed in §173.24 of this subchapter and any other applicable requirements in subparts A and B of part 173 of this subchapter.
(1) Exceptions. Column 8A contains exceptions from some of the requirements of this subchapter. The referenced exceptions are in addition to those specified in subpart A of part 173 and elsewhere in this subchapter. A “None” in this column means no packaging exceptions are authorized, except as may be provided by special provisions in Column 7.
(2) Non-bulk packaging. Column 8B references the section in part 173 of this subchapter which prescribes packaging requirements for non-bulk packagings. A “None” in this column means non-bulk packagings are not authorized, except as may be provided by special provisions in Column 7. Each reference in this column to a material which is a hazardous waste or a hazardous substance, and whose proper shipping name is preceded in Column 1 of the Table by the letter “A” or “W”, is modified to include “§173.203” or “§173.213”, as appropriate for liquids and solids, respectively, on those occasions when the material is offered for transportation or transported by a mode in which its transportation is not otherwise subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
(3) Bulk packaging. Column (8C) specifies the section in part 173 of this subchapter that prescribes packaging requirements for bulk packagings, subject to the limitations, requirements, and additional authorizations of Columns (7) and (8B). A “None” in Column (8C) means bulk packagings are not authorized, except as may be provided by special provisions in Column (7) and in packaging authorizations Column (8B). Additional authorizations and limitations for use of UN portable tanks are set forth in Column 7. For each reference in this column to a material that is a hazardous waste or a hazardous substance, and whose proper shipping name is preceded in Column 1 of the Table by the letter “A” or “W” and that is offered for transportation or transported by a mode in which its transportation is not otherwise subject to the requirements of this subchapter:
(4) For a hazardous material which is specifically named in the Table and whose packaging sections specify packagings not applicable to the form of the material (e.g., packaging specified is for solid material and the material is being offered for transportation in a liquid form) the following table should be used to determine the appropriate packaging section:
(5) Cylinders. For cylinders, both non-bulk and bulk packaging authorizations are set forth in Column (8B). Notwithstanding a designation of “None” in Column (8C), a bulk cylinder may be used when specified through the section reference in Column (8B).
(j) Column 9: Quantity limitations. Columns 9A and 9B specify the maximum quantities that may be offered for transportation in one package by passenger-carrying aircraft or passenger-carrying rail car (Column 9A) or by cargo aircraft only (Column 9B), subject to the following:
(1) “Forbidden” means the material may not be offered for transportation or transported in the applicable mode of transport.
(2) The quantity limitation is “net” except where otherwise specified, such as for “Consumer commodity” which specifies “30 kg gross.”
(3) When articles or devices are specifically listed by name, the net quantity limitation applies to the entire article or device (less packaging and packaging materials) rather than only to its hazardous components.
(4) A package offered or intended for transportation by aircraft and which is filled with a material forbidden on passenger-carrying aircraft but permitted on cargo aircraft only, or which exceeds the maximum net quantity authorized on passenger-carrying aircraft, shall be labelled with the CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY label specified in §172.448 of this part.
(5) The total net quantity of hazardous material for an outer non-bulk packaging that contains more than one hazardous material may not exceed the lowest permitted maximum net quantity per package as shown in Column 9A or 9B, as appropriate. If one material is a liquid and one is a solid, the maximum net quantity must be calculated in kilograms. See §173.24a(c)(1)(iv).
(k) Column 10: Vessel stowage requirements. Column 10A [Vessel stowage] specifies the authorized stowage locations on board cargo and passenger vessels. Column 10B [Other provisions] specifies codes for stowage requirements for specific hazardous materials. The meaning of each code in Column 10B is set forth in §176.84 of this subchapter. Section 176.63 of this subchapter sets forth the physical requirements for each of the authorized locations listed in Column 10A. (For bulk transportation by vessel, see 46 CFR parts 30 to 40, 70, 98, 148, 151, 153 and 154.) The authorized stowage locations specified in Column 10A are defined as follows:
(1) Stowage category “A” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel.
(2) Stowage category “B” means—
(i) The material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel carrying a number of passengers limited to not more than the larger of 25 passengers, or one passenger per each 3 m of overall vessel length; and
(ii) “On deck only” on passenger vessels in which the number of passengers specified in paragraph (k)(2)(i) of this section is exceeded.
(3) Stowage category “C” means the material must be stowed “on deck only” on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel.
(4) Stowage category “D” means the material must be stowed “on deck only” on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel carrying a number of passengers limited to not more than the larger of 25 passengers or one passenger per each 3 m of overall vessel length, but the material is prohibited on passenger vessels in which the limiting number of passengers is exceeded.
(5) Stowage category “E” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel and on a passenger vessel carrying a number of passengers limited to not more than the larger of 25 passengers, or one passenger per each 3 m of overall vessel length, but is prohibited from carriage on passenger vessels in which the limiting number of passengers is exceeded.
(6) Stowage category “01” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and on a passenger vessel.
(7) Stowage category “02” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(8) Stowage category “03” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(9) Stowage category “04” means the material may be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the material is prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(10) Stowage category “05” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and on a passenger vessel.
(11) Stowage category “06” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(12) Stowage category “07” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” only in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(13) Stowage category “08” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the material is prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(14) Stowage category “09” means the material may be stowed “on deck only” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in closed cargo transport units on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and on a passenger vessel.
(15) Stowage category “10” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in closed cargo transport units on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” only in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(16) Stowage category “11” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in magazine stowage type “c” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” only in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(17) Stowage category “12” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in magazine stowage type “c” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the material is prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(18) Stowage category “13” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in magazine stowage type “A” on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and “on deck” only in closed cargo transport units on a passenger vessel.
(19) Stowage category “14” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the material is prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(20) Stowage category “15” means the material may be stowed “on deck” in closed cargo transport units or “under deck” in closed cargo transport units on a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the material is prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(l) Changes to the Table. (1) Unless specifically stated otherwise in a rule document published in the Federal Register amending the Table—
(i) Such a change does not apply to the shipment of any package filled prior to the effective date of the amendment; and
(ii) Stocks of preprinted shipping papers and package markings may be continued in use, in the manner previously authorized, until depleted or for a one-year period, subsequent to the effective date of the amendment, whichever is less.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, any alteration of a shipping description or associated entry which is listed in the §172.101 Table must receive prior written approval from the Associate Administrator.
(3) The proper shipping name of a hazardous material changed in the May 6, 1997 final rule, in effect on October 1, 1997, only by the addition or omission of the word “compressed,” “inhibited,” “liquefied” or “solution” may continue to be used to comply with package marking requirements, until January 1, 2003.
§ 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (8) Packaging (§ 173.***) (9) Quantity (10) Vessel --------------------------------------- limitations stowage Hazardous materials Hazard Identification Label Special ----------------------------------------------Symbols descriptions and proper class or Numbers PG Codes provisions Passenger shipping names Division (§ 172.102) Exceptions Non-bulk Bulk aircraft/ Cargo air- Location Other rail craft only------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) (2)........................ (3) (4) (5) (6)...... (7) (8A)......... (8B)...... (8C)...... (9A) (9B) (10A) (10B)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Accellerene, see p- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrosodimethylaniline. Accumulators, electric, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Batteries, wet etc. Accumulators, pressurized, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... pneumatic or hydraulic (containing non-flamable gas), see Articles pressurized, pneumatic or hydraulic (containing non- flamable gas). Acetal..................... 3 UN1088 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Acetaldehyde............... 3 UN1089 I 3........ A3, B16, T11, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E ....... TP2, TP7 A Acetaldehyde ammonia....... 9 UN1841 III 9........ IB8, IP3, IP7, 155.......... 204....... 240....... 200 kg 200 kg A 34 T1, TP33 Acetaldehyde oxime......... 3 UN2332 III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Acetic acid, glacial or 8 UN2789 II 8, 3..... A3, A6, A7, A10, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... Acetic acid solution, with B2, IB2, T7, TP2 more than 80 percent acid, by mass. Acetic acid solution, not 8 UN2790 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, A10, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... less than 50 percent but B2, IB2, T7, TP2 not more than 80 percent acid, by mass. Acetic acid solution, with 8 UN2790 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... more than 10 percent and less than 50 percent acid, by mass. Acetic anhydride........... 8 UN1715 II 8, 3..... A3, A6, A7, A10, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 B2, IB2, T7, TP2 Acetone.................... 3 UN1090 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Acetone cyanohydrin, 6.1 UN1541 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40, stabilized. B76, B77, N34, 52, 53 T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Acetone oils............... 3 UN1091 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8 Acetonitrile............... 3 UN1648 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Acetyl acetone peroxide Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 9 percent by mass active oxygen. Acetyl benzoyl peroxide, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solid, or with more than 40 percent in solution. Acetyl bromide............. 8 UN1716 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP2, TP12 Acetyl chloride............ 3 UN1717 II 3, 8..... A3, A6, A7, IB1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Acetyl cyclohexanesulfonyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxide, with more than 82 percent wetted with less than 12 percent water. Acetyl iodide.............. 8 UN1898 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP2, TP13 Acetyl methyl carbinol..... 3 UN2621 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Acetyl peroxide, solid, or Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 25 percent in solution. Acetylene, dissolved....... 2.1 UN1001 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 303....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg D 25, 40, 57 Acetylene (liquefied)...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Acetylene silver nitrate... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Acetylene tetrabromide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetrabromoethane. Acid butyl phosphate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Butyl acid phosphate. Acid, sludge, see Sludge ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid. Acridine................... 6.1 UN2713 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Acrolein dimer, stabilized. 3 UN2607 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Acrolein, stabilized....... 6.1 UN1092 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B42, B72, B77, T22, TP2, TP7, TP13, TP38, TP44 Acrylamide, solid.......... 6.1 UN2074 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 12 TP33 Acrylamide solution........ 6.1 UN3426 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 12 Acrylic acid, stabilized... 8 UN2218 II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 25, 40 Acrylonitrile, stabilized.. 3 UN1093 I 3, 6.1... B9, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 TP13 Actuating cartridge, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... explosive, see Cartridges, power device. Adhesives, containing a 3 UN1133 I 3........ B42, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... flammable liquid. TP8, TP27 ........... ................. II 3........ 149, B52, IB2, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... T4, TP1, TP8 ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Adiponitrile............... 6.1 UN2205 III 6.1...... IB3, T3, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Aerosols, corrosive, 2.2 UN1950 ....... 2.2, 8... A34 306.......... None...... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A 48, 87, Packing Group II or III, 126 (each not exceeding 1 L capacity). Aerosols, flammable, (each 2.1 UN1950 ....... 2.1...... N82 306.......... None...... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A 48, 87, not exceeding 1 L 126 capacity). Aerosols, flammable, n.o.s. 2.1 UN1950 ....... 2.1...... N82 306.......... 304....... None...... Forbidden 150 kg A 48, 87, (engine starting fluid) 126 (each not exceeding 1 L capacity). Aerosols, non-flammable, 2.2 UN1950 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... None...... None...... 75 kg 150 kg 48, 87, (each not exceeding 1 L 126 capacity). Aerosols, poison, (each not 2.2 UN1950 ....... 2.2, 6.1. ................ 306.......... None...... None...... Forbidden Forbidden A 48, 87, exceeding 1 L capacity). 126 I Air bag inflators, or Air 1.4G UN0503 II 1.4G..... 161 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... bag modules, or Seat-belt pretensioners.. Air bag inflators, or Air 9 UN3268 III 9........ 160 166.......... 166....... 166....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... bag modules, or Seat-belt pretensioners.. Air, compressed............ 2.2 UN1002 ....... 2.2...... 78 306.......... 302....... 302....... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Air, refrigerated liquid, 2.2 UN1003 ....... 2.2, 5.1. T75, TP5, TP22 320.......... 316....... 318, 319.. Forbidden 150 kg D 51 (cryogenic liquid). Air, refrigerated liquid, 2.2 UN1003 ....... 2.2, 5.1. T75, TP5, TP22 320.......... 316....... 318, 319.. Forbidden Forbidden D 51 (cryogenic liquid) non- pressurized. Aircraft engines (including ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... turbines), see Engines, internal combustion. Aircraft evacuation slides, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Life saving appliances etc. Aircraft hydraulic power 3 UN3165 I 3, 6.1, 8 ................ None......... 172....... None...... Forbidden 42 L E ....... unit fuel tank (containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazine and monomethyl hydrazine) (M86 fuel). Aircraft survival kits, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Life saving appliances etc. G Alcoholates solution, 3 UN3274 II 3, 8..... IB2 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... n.o.s., in alcohol. Alcoholic beverages........ 3 UN3065 II 3........ 24, 149, B1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... IB2, T4, TP1 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 24, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... N11, T2, TP1 Alcohols, n.o.s............ 3 UN1987 I 3........ 172, T11, TP1, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E TP8, TP27 II 3........ 172, 1B2, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B TP1, TP8, TP28 III 3........ 172, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A T4, TP1, TP29 G Alcohols, flammable, toxic 3 UN1986 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 n.o.s. TP27 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP27 III 3, 6.1... B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP28 Aldehydes, n.o.s........... 3 UN1989 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP27 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP29 G Aldehydes, flammable, 3 UN1988 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 toxic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 6.1... B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP28 Aldol...................... 6.1 UN2839 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 12 G Alkali metal alcoholates, 4.2 UN3206 II 4.2, 8... 64, A7, IB5, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... self-heating, corrosive, IP2, T3, TP33 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 8... 64, A7, IB8, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Alkali metal alloys, 4.3 UN1421 I 4.3...... A2, A3, A7, B48, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 52 liquid, n.o.s.. N34 Alkali metal amalgam, 4.3 UN1389 I 4.3...... A2, A3, A7, N34 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 40, 52 liquid. Alkali metal amalgam, solid 4.3 UN3401 I 4.3...... IB4, IP1, N40, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 T9, TP7, TP33 Alkali metal amides........ 4.3 UN1390 II 4.3...... A6, A7, A8, A19, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40, 52 A20, IB7, IP2, T3, TP33 Alkali metal dispersions, 4.3 UN1391 I 4.3...... A2, A3, A7 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 52 or Alkaline earth metal dispersions. Alkaline corrosive liquids, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... n.o.s., see Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s.. G Alkaline earth metal 4.2 UN3205 II 4.2...... 65, A7, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... alcoholates, n.o.s.. IP2, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... 65, A7, IB8, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Alkaline earth metal 4.3 UN1393 II 4.3...... A19, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 52 alloys, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 Alkaline earth metal 4.3 UN1392 I 4.3...... A19, N34, N40 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40, 52 amalgams, liquid. Alkaline earth metal 4.3 UN3402 I 4.3...... A19, N34, N40, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 amalgams, solid. T9, TP7, TP33 G Alkaloids, liquid, n.o.s., 6.1 UN3140 I 6.1...... A4, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... or Alkaloid salts, liquid, TP27 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 G Alkaloids, solid, n.o.s. or 6.1 UN1544 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... Alkaloid salts, solid, TP33 n.o.s. poisonous. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Alkyl sulfonic acids, 8 UN2584 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... liquid or Aryl sulfonic TP2, TP12, TP13 acids, liquid with more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid. Alkyl sulfonic acids, 8 UN2586 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B ....... liquid or Aryl sulfonic acids, liquid with not more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid. Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid 8 UN2583 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... or Aryl sulfonic acids, T3, TP33 solid, with more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid. Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid 8 UN2585 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... or Aryl sulfonic acids, TP33 solid with not more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid. Alkylphenols, liquid, 8 UN3145 I 8........ A6, T14, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B ....... n.o.s. (including C2-C12 homologues). ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB2, T11, TP2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP28 Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s. 8 UN2430 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B ....... (including C2-C12 TP33 homologues). ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Alkylsulfuric acids........ 8 UN2571 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 14 TP2, TP12, TP13, TP28 Allethrin, see Pesticides, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquid, toxic, n.o.s.. Allyl acetate.............. 3 UN2333 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Allyl alcohol.............. 6.1 UN1098 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Allyl bromide.............. 3 UN1099 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 Allyl chloride............. 3 UN1100 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 Allyl chlorocarbonate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Allyl chloroformate. Allyl chloroformate........ 6.1 UN1722 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, N41, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Allyl ethyl ether.......... 3 UN2335 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Allyl formate.............. 3 UN2336 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 Allyl glycidyl ether....... 3 UN2219 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Allyl iodide............... 3 UN1723 II 3, 8..... A3, A6, IB1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Allyl isothiocyanate, 6.1 UN1545 II 6.1, 3... A3, A7, IB2, T7, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 60 L D 40 stabilized. TP2 Allylamine................. 6.1 UN2334 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Allyltrichlorosilane, 8 UN1724 II 8, 3..... A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 stabilized. N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Aluminum alkyl halides, 4.2 UN3052 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B9, B11, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 134 liquid. T21, TP2, TP7 Aluminum alkyl halides, 4.2 UN3461 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, T21, TP7, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 134 solid. TP33 Aluminum alkyl hydrides.... 4.2 UN3076 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B9, B11, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... T21, TP2, TP7 Aluminum alkyls............ 4.2 UN3051 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B9, B11, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... T21, TP2, TP7 Aluminum borohydride or 4.2 UN2870 I 4.2, 4.3. B11, T21, TP7, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Aluminum borohydride in TP33 devices. Aluminum bromide, anhydrous 8 UN1725 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 T3, TP33 Aluminum bromide, solution. 8 UN2580 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Aluminum carbide........... 4.3 UN1394 II 4.3...... A20, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 N41, T3, TP33 Aluminum chloride, 8 UN1726 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 anhydrous. T3, TP33 Aluminum chloride, solution 8 UN2581 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Aluminum dross, wet or hot. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Aluminum ferrosilicon 4.3 UN1395 II 4.3, 6.1. A19, IB5, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A 39, 40, powder. T3, TP33 52, 53, 85, 103 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 6.1. A19, A20, IB4 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 39, 40, 52, 53, 85, 103 Aluminum hydride........... 4.3 UN2463 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E ....... D Aluminum, molten........... 9 NA9260 III 9........ IB3, T1, TP3 None......... None...... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Aluminum nitrate........... 5.1 UN1438 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Aluminum phosphate ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Corrosive liquids, etc. Aluminum phosphide......... 4.3 UN1397 I 4.3, 6.1. A8, A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Aluminum phosphide 6.1 UN3048 I 6.1...... A8, IB7, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 85 pesticides. T6, TP33 Aluminum powder, coated.... 4.1 UN1309 II 4.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 13, 39, T3, TP33 52, 53, 74, 101 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13, 39, TP33 52, 53, 74, 101 Aluminum powder, uncoated.. 4.3 UN1396 II 4.3...... A19, A20, IB7, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A 39, 52, IP2, T3, TP33 53 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... A19, A20, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 39, 52, IP4, T1, TP33 53 Aluminum resinate.......... 4.1 UN2715 III 4.1...... IB6, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... Aluminum silicon powder, 4.3 UN1398 III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 39, 40, uncoated. IP4, T1, TP33 52, 53, 85, 103 Aluminum smelting by- 4.3 UN3170 II 4.3...... 128, B115, IB7, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 85, 103 products or Aluminum IP2, T3, TP33 remelting by-products. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... 128, B115, IB8, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg B 85, 103 IP4, T1, TP33 Amatols, see Explosives, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... blasting, type B. G Amines, flammable, 3 UN2733 I 3, 8..... T14, TP1, TP27 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. or Polyamines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 8..... IB2, T11, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP1, TP28 G Amines, liquid, corrosive, 8 UN2734 I 8, 3..... A3, A6, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L A 52 flammable, n.o.s. or T14, TP2, TP27 Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 3..... IB2, T11, TP2, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 52 TP27 G Amines, liquid, corrosive, 8 UN2735 I 8........ A3, A6, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L A 52 n.o.s., or Polyamines, N34, T14, TP2, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 52 TP1, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 52 TP28 G Amines, solid, corrosive, 8 UN3259 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg A 52 n.o.s., or Polyamines, TP33 solid, corrosive n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 TP33 2-Amino-4-chlorophenol..... 6.1 UN2673 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 2-Amino-5- 6.1 UN2946 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... diethylaminopentane. 2-Amino-4,6-Dinitrophenol, 4.1 UN3317 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 wetted with not less than A20, N41 20 percent water by mass. 2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol.. 8 UN3055 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... N-Aminoethylpiperazine..... 8 UN2815 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 12 + Aminophenols (o-; m-; p-).. 6.1 UN2512 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Aminopropyldiethanolamine, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Amines, etc. n-Aminopropylmorpholine, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Amines, etc. Aminopyridines (o-; m-; p-) 6.1 UN2671 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 12, 40 T3, TP33 I Ammonia, anhydrous......... 2.3 UN1005 ....... 2.3, 8... 4, T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 D Ammonia, anhydrous......... 2.2 UN1005 ....... 2.2...... 13, T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 D Ammonia solution, relative 2.2 UN3318 ....... 2.2...... 13, T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 50 percent ammonia. I Ammonia solution, relative 2.3 UN3318 ....... 2.3, 8... 4, T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 50 percent ammonia. Ammonia solutions, relative 8 UN2672 III 8........ IB3, IP8, T7, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 85 density between 0.880 and TP1 0.957 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 10 percent but not more than 35 percent ammonia. Ammonia solutions, relative 2.2 UN2073 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40, 57 density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 35 percent but not more than 50 percent ammonia. Ammonium arsenate.......... 6.1 UN1546 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 53 T3, TP33 Ammonium azide............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium bifluoride, solid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Ammonium hydrogen difluoride, solid. Ammonium bifluoride ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Ammonium hydrogen difluoride, solution. Ammonium bromate........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium chlorate.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium dichromate........ 5.1 UN1439 II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Ammonium dinitro-o- 6.1 UN1843 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 36, 65, cresolate, solid. T3, TP33 66, 77 Ammonium dinitro-o- 6.1 UN3424 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 36, 66, cresolate solution. 78, 91 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 36, 66, 78, 91 Ammonium fluoride.......... 6.1 UN2505 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Ammonium fluorosilicate.... 6.1 UN2854 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Ammonium fulminate......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium hydrogen sulfate.. 8 UN2506 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 T3, TP33 Ammonium 8 UN1727 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 25, 40, hydrogendifluoride, solid. N34, T3, TP33 52 Ammonium 8 UN2817 II 8, 6.1... IB2, N34, T8, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 hydrogendifluoride, TP2, TP12, TP13 solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... IB3, N3, T4, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 40, 95 TP1, TP12, TP13 Ammonium hydrosulfide, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Ammonium sulfide solution. D Ammonium hydroxide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonia solutions, etc. Ammonium metavanadate...... 6.1 UN2859 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 44, 89, T3, TP33 100, 141 Ammonium nitrate based 5.1 UN2067 III 5.1...... 52, 150, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 48, 59, fertilizer. IP3, T1, TP33 60, 66, 117 A W Ammonium nitrate based 9 UN2071 III 9........ 132, IB8, IP3 155.......... 213....... 240....... 200 kg 200 kg A ....... fertilizer. Ammonium nitrate emulsion 5.1 UN3375 II 5.1...... 147, 163 None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden D 48, 59, or Ammonium nitrate 60, 66, suspension or Ammonium 124 nitrate gel, intermediate for blasting explosives. D Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil 1.5D NA0331 II 1.5D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E mixture containing only prilled ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. Ammonium nitrate, liquid 5.1 UN2426 ....... 5.1...... B5, T7 None......... None...... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 59, 60 (hot concentrated solution). Ammonium nitrate, with more 1.1D UN0222 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E than 0.2 percent combustible substances, including any organic substance calculated as carbon, to the exclusion of any other added substance. Ammonium nitrate, with not 5.1 UN1942 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 48, 59, more than 0.2% total IP3, T1, TP33 60, 116 combustible material, including any organic substance, calculated as carbon to the exclusion of any other added substance. Ammonium nitrite........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium perchlorate....... 1.1D UN0402 II 1.1D..... 107 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E Ammonium perchlorate....... 5.1 UN1442 II 5.1...... 107, A9, IB6, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg E 58, 69 IP2, T3, TP33 Ammonium permanganate...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonium persulfate........ 5.1 UN1444 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Ammonium picrate, dry or 1.1D UN0004 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E, 19E wetted with less than 10 percent water, by mass. Ammonium picrate, wetted 4.1 UN1310 I 4.1...... 23, A2, N41 None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg D 28, 36 with not less than 10 percent water, by mass. Ammonium polysulfide, 8 UN2818 II 8, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP2, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 12, 40, solution. TP13 52 ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... IB3, T4, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 12, 40, TP13 52 Ammonium polyvanadate...... 6.1 UN2861 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 44, 89, T3, TP33 100, 141 Ammonium silicofluoride, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Ammonium fluorosilicate. Ammonium sulfide solution.. 8 UN2683 II 8, 6.1, 3 IB1, T7, TP2, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 12, 22, TP13 52, 100 Ammunition, blank, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartridges for weapons, blank. Ammunition, illuminating 1.2G UN0171 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... with or without burster, expelling charge or propelling charge. Ammunition, illuminating 1.3G UN0254 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... with or without burster, expelling charge or propelling charge. Ammunition, illuminating 1.4G UN0297 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... with or without burster, expelling charge or propelling charge. Ammunition, incendiary 1.3J UN0247 II 1.3J..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E liquid or gel, with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge. Ammunition, incendiary ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (water-activated contrivances) with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances, water- activated, etc.. Ammunition, incendiary, 1.2H UN0243 II 1.2H..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, white phosphorus, with 14E, burster, expelling charge 15E, or propelling charge. 17E Ammunition, incendiary, 1.3H UN0244 II 1.3H..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, white phosphorus, with 14E, burster, expelling charge 15E, or propelling charge. 17E Ammunition, incendiary with 1.2G UN0009 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... or without burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge. Ammunition, incendiary with 1.3G UN0010 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... or without burster, expelling charge, or propelling charge. Ammunition, incendiary with 1.4G UN0300 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... or without burster, expelling charge or propelling charge. Ammunition, practice....... 1.4G UN0362 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... Ammunition, practice....... 1.3G UN0488 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Ammunition, proof.......... 1.4G UN0363 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... Ammunition, rocket, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Warheads, rocket etc. Ammunition, SA (small ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... arms), see Cartridges for weapons, etc. Ammunition, smoke (water- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... activated contrivances), white phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances, water- activated, etc. (UN 0248). Ammunition, smoke (water- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... activated contrivances), without white phosphorus or phosphides, with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances, water- activated, etc. (UN 0249). Ammunition smoke, white 1.2H UN0245 II 1.2H..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, phosphorus with 14E, burster,expelling charge, 15E, or propelling charge. 17E Ammunition, smoke, white 1.3H UN0246 II 1.3H..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, phosphorus with burster, 14E, expelling charge, or 15E, propelling charge. 17E Ammunition, smoke with or 1.2G UN0015 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, without burster, expelling 17E, charge or propelling 20E charge. Ammunition, smoke with or 1.3G UN0016 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, without burster, expelling 17E, charge or propelling 20E charge. Ammunition, smoke with or 1.4G UN0303 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg .......... 7E, 8E, without burster, expelling 14E, charge or propelling 15E, charge. 17E Ammunition, sporting, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartridges for weapons, etc. (UN 0012; UN 0328; UN 0339). Ammunition, tear-producing, 6.1 UN2017 II 6.1, 8... ................ None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 50 kg E 13, 40 non-explosive, without burster or expelling charge, non-fuzed. Ammunition, tear-producing 1.2G UN0018 II 1.2G, 8, ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, with burster, expelling 6.1. 17E, charge or propelling 20E charge. Ammunition, tear-producing 1.3G UN0019 II 1.3G, 8, ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, with burster, expelling 6.1. 17E, charge or propelling 20E charge. Ammunition, tear-producing 1.4G UN0301 II 1.4G, 8, ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg .......... 7E, 8E, with burster, expelling 6.1. 14E, charge or propelling 15E, charge. 17E Ammunition, toxic, non- 6.1 UN2016 II 6.1...... ................ None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 100 kg E 13, 40 explosive, without burster or expelling charge, non- fuzed. Ammunition, toxic (water- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... activated contrivances), with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances, water-activated, etc. G Ammunition, toxic with 1.2K UN0020 II 1.2K, 6.1 ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, burster, expelling charge, 14E, or propelling charge. 15E, 17E G Ammunition, toxic with 1.3K UN0021 II 1.3K, 6.1 ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, burster, expelling charge, 14E, or propelling charge. 15E, 17E Amyl acetates.............. 3 UN1104 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Amyl acid phosphate........ 8 UN2819 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Amyl butyrates............. 3 UN2620 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Amyl chlorides............. 3 UN1107 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Amyl formates.............. 3 UN1109 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Amyl mercaptans............ 3 UN1111 II 3........ A3, A6, IB2, T4, None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 95, 102 TP1 n-Amyl methyl ketone....... 3 UN1110 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Amyl nitrate............... 3 UN1112 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Amyl nitrites.............. 3 UN1113 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 Amylamines................. 3 UN1106 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Amyltrichlorosilane........ 8 UN1728 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Anhydrous ammonia, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammonia, anhydrous. Anhydrous hydrofluoric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid, see Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous. + Aniline.................... 6.1 UN1547 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 Aniline hydrochloride...... 6.1 UN1548 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Aniline oil, see Aniline... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Anisidines................. 6.1 UN2431 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Anisole.................... 3 UN2222 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Anisoyl chloride........... 8 UN1729 II 8........ B2, B4, IB8, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 Anti-freeze, liquid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Flammable liquids, n.o.s.. Antimonous chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Antimony trichloride. Antimony compounds, 6.1 UN3141 III 6.1...... 35, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... inorganic, liquid, n.o.s.. TP1, TP28 Antimony compounds, 6.1 UN1549 III 6.1...... 35, IB8, IP3, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... inorganic, solid, n.o.s.. T1, TP33 Antimony lactate........... 6.1 UN1550 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Antimony pentachloride, 8 UN1730 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 liquid. Antimony pentachloride, 8 UN1731 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 solutions. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C 40 Antimony pentafluoride..... 8 UN1732 II 8, 6.1... A3, A6, A7, A10, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D 44, 89, IB2, N3, N36, 100, T7, TP2 141 Antimony potassium tartrate 6.1 UN1551 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Antimony powder............ 6.1 UN2871 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Antimony sulfide and a Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chlorate, mixtures of. Antimony sulfide, solid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Antimony compounds, inorganic, n.o.s.. Antimony trichloride, 8 UN1733 II 8........ B2, IB2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 liquid. Antimony trichloride, solid 8 UN1733 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 Aqua ammonia, see Ammonia ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, etc. Argon, compressed.......... 2.2 UN1006 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Argon, refrigerated liquid 2.2 UN1951 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... 316....... 318....... 50 kg 500 kg B ....... (cryogenic liquid). Arsenic.................... 6.1 UN1558 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Arsenic acid, liquid....... 6.1 UN1553 I 6.1...... T20, TP2, TP7, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 46 TP13 Arsenic acid, solid........ 6.1 UN1554 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Arsenic bromide............ 6.1 UN1555 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12, 40 T3, TP33 Arsenic chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Arsenic trichloride. Arsenic compounds, liquid, 6.1 UN1556 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 137 n.o.s. inorganic, TP27 including arsenates, n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic compounds of arsenic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40, 137 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40, 137 TP28 Arsenic compounds, solid, 6.1 UN1557 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 137 n.o.s. inorganic, TP33 including arsenates, n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic compounds of arsenic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 137 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 137 TP33 Arsenic pentoxide.......... 6.1 UN1559 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Arsenic sulfide and a Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chlorate, mixtures of. Arsenic trichloride........ 6.1 UN1560 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Arsenic trioxide........... 6.1 UN1561 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Arsenic, white, solid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Arsenic trioxide. Arsenical dust............. 6.1 UN1562 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Arsenical pesticides, 3 UN2760 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Arsenical pesticides, 6.1 UN2994 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Arsenical pesticides, 6.1 UN2993 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Arsenical pesticides, 6.1 UN2759 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Arsenious acid, solid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Arsenic trioxide. Arsenious and mercuric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... iodide solution, see Arsenic compounds, liquid, n.o.s.. Arsine..................... 2.3 UN2188 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Articles, explosive, 1.6N UN0486 II 1.6N..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... extremely insensitive or Articles, EEI. G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4S UN0349 II 1.4S..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4B UN0350 II 1.4B..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 06 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4C UN0351 II 1.4C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4D UN0352 II 1.4D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4G UN0353 II 1.4G..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.1L UN0354 II 1.1L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, 14E, 15E, 17E G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.2L UN0355 II 1.2L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, 14E, 15E, 17E G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.3L UN0356 II 1.3L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, 14E, 15E, 17E G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.1C UN0462 II 1.1C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.1D UN0463 II 1.1D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.1E UN0464 II 1.1E..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.1F UN0465 II 1.1F..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.2C UN0466 II 1.2C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.2D UN0467 II 1.2D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.2E UN0468 II 1.2E..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.2F UN0469 II 1.2F..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.3C UN0470 II 1.3C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4E UN0471 II 1.4E..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... G Articles, explosive, n.o.s. 1.4F UN0472 II 1.4F..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Articles, pressurized 2.2 UN3164 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302, 304.. None...... No limit No limit A ....... pneumatic or hydraulic containing non-flammable gas. Articles, pyrophoric....... 1.2L UN0380 II 1.2L..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, 14E, 15E, 17E Articles, pyrotechnic for 1.1G UN0428 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... technical purposes. Articles, pyrotechnic for 1.2G UN0429 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... technical purposes. Articles, pyrotechnic for 1.3G UN0430 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... technical purposes. Articles, pyrotechnic for 1.4G UN0431 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... technical purposes. Articles, pyrotechnic for 1.4S UN0432 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... technical purposes. D Asbestos................... 9 NA2212 III 9........ 156, IB8, IP2, 155.......... 216....... 240....... 200 kg 200 kg A 34, 40 IP4 Ascaridole (organic Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxide). D Asphalt, at or above its 3 NA1999 III 3........ IB3, T1, TP3 150.......... 203....... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... flash point. D Asphalt, cut back, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tars, liquid, etc. Automobile, motorcycle, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tractor, other self- propelled vehicle, engine, or other mechanical apparatus, see Vehicles or Battery etc. A G Aviation regulated liquid, 9 UN3334 ....... 9........ A35 155.......... 204....... .......... No limit No limit A ....... n.o.s.. A G Aviation regulated solid, 9 UN3335 ....... 9........ A35 155.......... 204....... .......... No limit No limit A ....... n.o.s.. Azaurolic acid (salt of) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Azido guanidine picrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). 5-Azido-1-hydroxy tetrazole Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Azido hydroxy tetrazole Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (mercury and silver salts). 3-Azido-1,2-Propylene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... glycol dinitrate. Azidodithiocarbonic acid... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Azidoethyl nitrate......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1-Aziridinylphosphine oxide- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (tris), see Tris-(1- aziridinyl) phosphine oxide, solution. Azodicarbonamide........... 4.1 UN3242 II 4.1...... 38, IB8, T3, 151.......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 52, TP33 53, 74 Azotetrazole (dry)......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Barium..................... 4.3 UN1400 II 4.3...... A19, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 52 T3, TP33 Barium alloys, pyrophoric.. 4.2 UN1854 I 4.2...... T21, TP7, TP33 None......... 181....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Barium azide, dry or wetted 1.1A UN0224 II 1.1A, 6.1 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... with less than 50 percent water, by mass. Barium azide, wetted with 4.1 UN1571 I 4.1, 6.1. 162, A2 None......... 182....... None...... Forbidden 0.5 kg D 28 not less than 50 percent water, by mass. Barium bromate............. 5.1 UN2719 II 5.1, 6.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 T3, TP33 Barium chlorate, solid..... 5.1 UN1445 II 5.1, 6.1. A9, IB6, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 N34, T3, TP33 Barium chlorate, solution.. 5.1 UN3405 II 5.1, 6.1. A9, IB2, N34, 152.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L A 56, 58, T4, TP1 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 6.1. A9, IB2, N34, 152.......... 203....... 242....... 2.5 L 30 L A 56, 58, T4, TP1 133 Barium compounds, n.o.s.... 6.1 UN1564 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Barium cyanide............. 6.1 UN1565 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, N74, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40, 52 N75, T6, TP33 Barium hypochlorite with 5.1 UN2741 II 5.1, 6.1. A7, A9, IB8, 152.......... 212....... None...... 5 kg 25 kg B 4, 52, more than 22 percent IP2, IP4, N34, 56, 58, available chlorine. T3, TP33 106 Barium nitrate............. 5.1 UN1446 II 5.1, 6.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Barium oxide............... 6.1 UN1884 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Barium perchlorate, solid.. 5.1 UN1447 II 5.1, 6.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Barium perchlorate, 5.1 UN3406 II 5.1, 6.1. IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L A 56, 58, solution. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 6.1. IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 242....... 2.5 L 30 L A 56, 58, 133 Barium permanganate........ 5.1 UN1448 II 5.1, 6.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, TP33 138 Barium peroxide............ 5.1 UN1449 II 5.1, 6.1. A9, IB6, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, T3, TP33 56, 75 Barium selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Barium selenite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Batteries, containing 4.3 UN3292 II 4.3...... ................ 189.......... 189....... 189....... Forbidden No limit A ....... sodium. Batteries, dry, containing 8 UN3028 III 8........ ................ None......... 213....... None...... 25 kg gross 230 kg A ....... potassium hydroxide solid, gross electric, storage. Batteries, wet, filled with 8 UN2794 III 8........ ................ 159.......... 159....... 159....... 30 kg gross No limit A ....... acid, electric storage. Batteries, wet, filled with 8 UN2795 III 8........ ................ 159.......... 159....... 159....... 30 kg gross No limit A ....... alkali, electric storage. Batteries, wet, non- 8 UN2800 III 8........ ................ 159.......... 159....... 159....... No Limit No Limit A ....... spillable, electric storage. Batteries, dry, not subject ........... ................. ....... ......... 130 ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... to the requirements of this subchapter. Battery fluid, acid........ 8 UN2796 II 8........ A3, A7, B2, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... IB2, N6, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Battery fluid, alkali...... 8 UN2797 II 8........ B2, IB2, N6, T7, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 29 TP2, TP28 Battery lithium type, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lithium batteries etc. Battery-powered vehicle or 9 UN3171 ....... 9........ 134 220.......... 220....... None...... No limit No limit .......... ....... Battery-powered equipment. Battery, wet, filled with ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid or alkali with vehicle or mechanical equipment containing an internal combustion engine, see Vehicle, etc. or Engines, internal combustion, etc. + Benzaldehyde............... 9 UN1990 III 9........ IB3, T2, TP1 155.......... 203....... 241....... 100 L 220 L A ....... Benzene.................... 3 UN1114 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Benzene diazonium chloride Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Benzene diazonium nitrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Benzene phosphorus ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dichloride, see Phenyl phosphorus dichloride. Benzene phosphorus ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... thiodichloride, see Phenyl phosphorus thiodichloride. Benzene sulfonyl chloride.. 8 UN2225 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Benzene triozonide......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Benzenethiol, see Phenyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mercaptan. Benzidine.................. 6.1 UN1885 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Benzol, see Benzene........ ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Benzonitrile............... 6.1 UN2224 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 Benzoquinone............... 6.1 UN2587 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Benzotrichloride........... 8 UN2226 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 Benzotrifluoride........... 3 UN2338 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Benzoxidiazoles (dry)...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Benzoyl azide.............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Benzoyl chloride........... 8 UN1736 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP2, TP12, TP13 Benzyl bromide............. 6.1 UN1737 II 6.1, 8... A3, A7, IB2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D 13, 40 N33, N34, T8, TP2, TP12, TP13 Benzyl chloride............ 6.1 UN1738 II 6.1, 8... A3, A7, B70, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D 13, 40 IB2, N33, N42, T8, TP2, TP12, TP13 Benzyl chloride 6.1 UN1738 II 6.1, 8... A3, A7, B8, B11, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D 13, 40 unstabilized. IB2, N33, N34, N43, T8, TP2, TP12, TP13 Benzyl chloroformate....... 8 UN1739 I 8........ A3, A6, B4, N41, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40 T10, TP2, TP12, TP13 Benzyl iodide.............. 6.1 UN2653 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 12, 40 Benzyldimethylamine........ 8 UN2619 II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40, 48 Benzylidene chloride....... 6.1 UN1886 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 40 Beryllium compounds, n.o.s. 6.1 UN1566 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Beryllium nitrate.......... 5.1 UN2464 II 5.1, 6.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Beryllium, powder.......... 6.1 UN1567 II 6.1, 4.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Bicyclo [2,2,1] hepta-2,5- 3 UN2251 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L D ....... diene, stabilized or 2,5- Norbornadiene, stabilized. Biphenyl triozonide........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bipyridilium pesticides, 3 UN2782 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E ....... liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Bipyridilium pesticides, 6.1 UN3016 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Bipyridilium pesticides, 6.1 UN3015 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 21, 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 21, 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 21, 40 TP2, TP28 Bipyridilium pesticides, 6.1 UN2781 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Bis (Aminopropyl) ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... piperazine, see Corrosive liquid, n.o.s.. Bisulfate, aqueous solution 8 UN2837 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... N34, T7, TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A7, IB3, N34, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... T4, TP1 Bisulfites, aqueous 8 UN2693 III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 solutions, n.o.s.. TP28 Black powder, compressed or 1.1D UN0028 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Gunpowder, compressed or Black powder, in pellets or Gunpowder, in pellets. Black powder or Gunpowder, 1.1D UN0027 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... granular or as a meal. D Black powder for small arms 4.1 NA0027 I 4.1...... 70 None......... 170....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden E ....... Blasting agent, n.o.s., see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Explosives, blasting etc. Blasting cap assemblies, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Detonator assemblies, non-electric, for blasting. Blasting caps, electric, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Detonators, electric for blasting. Blasting caps, non- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... electric, see Detonators, non-electric, for blasting. Bleaching powder, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, etc. I Blue asbestos (Crocidolite) 9 UN2212 II 9........ 156, IB8, IP2, 155.......... 216....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A 34, 40 or Brown asbestos IP4, T3, TP33 (amosite, mysorite). Bombs, photo-flash......... 1.1F UN0037 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Bombs, photo-flash......... 1.1D UN0038 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Bombs, photo-flash......... 1.2G UN0039 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Bombs, photo-flash......... 1.3G UN0299 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Bombs, smoke, non- 8 UN2028 II 8........ ................ None......... 160....... None...... Forbidden 50 kg E 40 explosive, with corrosive liquid, without initiating device. Bombs, with bursting charge 1.1F UN0033 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Bombs, with bursting charge 1.1D UN0034 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Bombs, with bursting charge 1.2D UN0035 II 1.2D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Bombs, with bursting charge 1.2F UN0291 II 1.2F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Bombs with flammable 1.1J UN0399 II 1.1J..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E liquid, with bursting charge. Bombs with flammable 1.2J UN0400 II 1.2J..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E liquid, with bursting charge. Boosters with detonator.... 1.1B UN0225 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Boosters with detonator.... 1.2B UN0268 II 1.2B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Boosters, without detonator 1.1D UN0042 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Boosters, without detonator 1.2D UN0283 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Borate and chlorate ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, see Chlorate and borate mixtures. Borneol.................... 4.1 UN1312 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 + Boron tribromide........... 8 UN2692 I 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 12 B74, N34, T20, TP2, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Boron trichloride.......... 2.3 UN1741 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40 Boron trifluoride.......... 2.3 UN1008 ....... 2.3...... 2, B9, B14 None......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Boron trifluoride acetic 8 UN1742 II 8........ B2, B6, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... acid complex, liquid. TP2, TP12 Boron trifluoride acetic 8 UN3419 II 8........ B2, B6, IB8, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... acid complex, solid. IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 Boron trifluoride diethyl 8 UN2604 I 8, 3..... A3, A19, T10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D 40 etherate. TP2 Boron trifluoride dihydrate 8 UN2851 II 8........ IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 12, 40, Boron trifluoride dimethyl 4.3 UN2965 I 4.3, 8, 3 A19, T10, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L D 21, 28, etherate. TP7 40, 49, 100 Boron trifluoride propionic 8 UN1743 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... acid complex, liquid. TP2, TP12 Boron trifluoride propionic 8 UN3420 II 8........ B2, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... acid complex, solid. IP4, T3, TP33 Box toe gum, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrocellulose etc. Bromates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3213 II 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 133 Bromates, inorganic, n.o.s. 5.1 UN1450 II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 T3, TP33 + Bromine.................... 8 UN1744 I 8, 6.1... 1, B9, B64, B85, None......... 226....... 249....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, N34, N43, T22, 66, 74, TP2, TP10, TP12, 89, 90 TP13 Bromine azide.............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bromine chloride........... 2.3 UN2901 ....... 2.3, 8, 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 5.1. 90 + Bromine pentafluoride...... 5.1 UN1745 I 5.1, 6.1, 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 228....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40, 8. B72, T22, TP2, 66, 90 TP12, TP13, TP38, TP44 + Bromine solutions.......... 8 UN1744 I 8, 6.1... 1, B9, B64, B85, None......... 226....... 249....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, N34, N43, T22, 66, 74, TP2, TP10, TP12, 89, 90 TP13 + Bromine solutions.......... 8 UN1744 I 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B64, B85, None......... 227....... 249....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, N34, N43, T22, 66, 74, TP2, TP10, TP12, 89, 90 TP13 + Bromine trifluoride........ 5.1 UN1746 I 5.1, 6.1, 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 228....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40, 8. B74, T22, TP2, 66, 90 TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 4-Bromo-1,2-dinitrobenzene. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 4-Bromo-1,2-dinitrobenzene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (unstable at 59 degrees C). 1-Bromo-3-chloropropane.... 6.1 UN2688 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 1-Bromo-3-methylbutane..... 3 UN2341 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 1-Bromo-3-nitrobenzene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (unstable at 56 degrees C). 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3- 4.1 UN3241 III 4.1...... 46, IB8, IP3 151.......... 213....... None...... 25 kg 50 kg C 12, 25, diol. 40 Bromoacetic acid, solid.... 8 UN3425 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Bromoacetic acid solution.. 8 UN1938 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, T7, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ B2, IB3, T7, TP2 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 + Bromoacetone............... 6.1 UN1569 II 6.1, 3... 2, T20, TP2, None......... 193....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 TP13 Bromoacetyl bromide........ 8 UN2513 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40, 53 TP2, TP12 Bromobenzene............... 3 UN2514 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Bromobenzyl cyanides, 6.1 UN1694 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D 12, 40, liquid. 52 Bromobenzyl cyanides, solid 6.1 UN3449 I 6.1...... T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg D 12, 40, 52 1-Bromobutane.............. 3 UN1126 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 2-Bromobutane.............. 3 UN2339 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Bromochloromethane......... 6.1 UN1887 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 2-Bromoethyl ethyl ether... 3 UN2340 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Bromoform.................. 6.1 UN2515 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 12, 40 Bromomethylpropanes........ 3 UN2342 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 2-Bromopentane............. 3 UN2343 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Bromopropanes.............. 3 UN2344 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 3-Bromopropyne............. 3 UN2345 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L D 40 Bromosilane................ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bromotoluene-alpha, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Benzyl bromide. Bromotrifluoroethylene..... 2.1 UN2419 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Bromotrifluoromethane or 2.2 UN1009 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas, R 13B1.. Brucine.................... 6.1 UN1570 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... TP33 Bursters, explosive........ 1.1D UN0043 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Butadienes, stabilized or 2.1 UN1010 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Butadienes and Hydrocarbon mixture, stabilized containing more than 40% butadienes. Butane see also Petroleum 2.1 UN1011 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 gases, liquefied. Butane, butane mixtures and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures having similar properties in cartridges each not exceeding 500 grams, see Receptacles, etc. Butanedione................ 3 UN2346 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 1,2,4-Butanetriol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrate. Butanols................... 3 UN1120 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP29 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... tert-Butoxycarbonyl azide.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Butyl acetates............. 3 UN1123 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Butyl acid phosphate....... 8 UN1718 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Butyl acrylates, stabilized 3 UN2348 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Butyl alcohols, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Butanols. Butyl benzenes............. 3 UN2709 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... n-Butyl bromide, see 1- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bromobutane. n-Butyl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorobutanes. D sec-Butyl chloroformate.... 6.1 NA2742 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12, 13, B74, T20, TP4, 22, 25, TP12, TP13, 40, 48, TP38, TP45 100 n-Butyl chloroformate...... 6.1 UN2743 I 6.1, 8, 3 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12, 13, B74, T20, TP2, 21, 25, TP13, TP38, TP45 40, 100 Butyl ethers, see Dibutyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ethers. Butyl ethyl ether, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethyl butyl ether. n-Butyl formate............ 3 UN1128 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 90 percent with water. tert-Butyl hypochlorite.... 4.2 UN3255 I 4.2, 8... ................ None......... 211....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... N-n-Butyl imidazole........ 6.1 UN2690 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... tert-Butyl isocyanate...... 6.1 UN2484 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 n-Butyl isocyanate......... 6.1 UN2485 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Butyl mercaptans........... 3 UN2347 II 3........ A3, A6, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L D 52, 95 TP1 n-Butyl methacrylate, 3 UN2227 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... stabilized. Butyl methyl ether......... 3 UN2350 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Butyl nitrites............. 3 UN2351 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 tert-Butyl peroxyacetate, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 76 percent in solution. n-Butyl peroxydicarbonate, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 52 percent in solution. tert-Butyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxyisobutyrate, with more than 77 percent in solution. Butyl phosphoric acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Butyl acid phosphate. Butyl propionates.......... 3 UN1914 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro- 4.1 UN2956 III 4.1...... 159 None......... 223....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 25, m-xylene or Musk xylene. 48, 127 Butyl vinyl ether, 3 UN2352 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 stabilized. n-Butylamine............... 3 UN1125 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 40 N-Butylaniline............. 6.1 UN2738 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 74 tert- 6.1 UN2747 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 12, 13, Butylcyclohexylchloroforma 25 te. Butylene see also Petroleum 2.1 UN1012 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 gases, liquefied. 1,2-Butylene oxide, 3 UN3022 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 27, 49 stabilized. Butyltoluenes.............. 6.1 UN2667 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Butyltrichlorosilane....... 8 UN1747 II 8, 3..... A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 1,4-Butynediol............. 6.1 UN2716 III 6.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52, 53, T1, TP33 70, 139, 140 Butyraldehyde.............. 3 UN1129 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Butyraldoxime.............. 3 UN2840 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Butyric acid............... 8 UN2820 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 12 Butyric anhydride.......... 8 UN2739 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Butyronitrile.............. 3 UN2411 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Butyryl chloride........... 3 UN2353 II 3, 8..... IB2, T8, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C 40 TP12, TP13 Cacodylic acid............. 6.1 UN1572 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg E 52 IP4,T3, TP33 Cadmium compounds.......... 6.1 UN2570 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Caesium hydroxide.......... 8 UN2682 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 29 T3, TP33 Caesium hydroxide solution. 8 UN2681 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 29 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 29 Calcium.................... 4.3 UN1401 II 4.3...... IB7, IP2, T3, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 52 TP33 Calcium arsenate........... 6.1 UN1573 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Calcium arsenate and 6.1 UN1574 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... calcium arsenite, T3, TP33 mixtures, solid. Calcium bisulfite solution, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Bisulfites, aqueous solutions, n.o.s.. Calcium carbide............ 4.3 UN1402 I 4.3...... A1, A8, B55, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg B 52 B59, IB4, IP1, N34, T9, TP7, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... A1, A8, B55, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg B 52 B59, IB7, IP2, N34, T3, TP33 Calcium chlorate........... 5.1 UN1452 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Calcium chlorate aqueous 5.1 UN2429 II 5.1...... A2, IB2, N41, 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, solution. T4, TP1 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A2, IB2, N41, 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 68, T4, TP1 133 Calcium chlorite........... 5.1 UN1453 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Calcium cyanamide with more 4.3 UN1403 III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 than 0.1 percent of IP4, T1, TP33 calcium carbide. Calcium cyanide............ 6.1 UN1575 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, N79, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40, 52 N80, T6, TP33 Calcium dithionite or 4.2 UN1923 II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 13 Calcium hydrosulfite. IP2, T3, TP33 Calcium hydride............ 4.3 UN1404 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Calcium hydrosulfite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Calcium dithionite. Calcium hypochlorite, dry 5.1 UN1748 II 5.1...... 165, 166, A7, 152.......... 212....... None...... 5 kg 25 kg D 4, 25, or Calcium hypochlorite A9, IB8, IP2, 48, 52, mixtures dry with more IP4, IP13, N34, 56, 58, than 39 percent available W9 69, 142 chlorine (8.8 percent available oxygen). ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... 165, 171, A7, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D 4, 25, A9, IB8, IP4, 48, 52, IP13, N34, W9 56, 58, 69, 142 Calcium hypochlorite, 5.1 UN2880 II 5.1...... 165, 166, IB8, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg D 4, 25, hydrated or Calcium IP2, IP4, IP13, 48, 52, hypochlorite, hydrated W9 56, 58, mixtures, with not less 69, 142 than 5.5 percent but not more than 16 percent water. ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... 165, 171, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D 4, 25, IP4, IP13, W9 48, 52, 56, 58, 69, 142 Calcium hypochlorite 5.1 UN2208 III 5.1...... 165, A1, A29, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D 4, 25, mixtures, dry, with more IB8, IP3, IP13, 48, 52, than 10 percent but not N34, W9 56, 58, more than 39 percent 69, 142 available chlorine. Calcium manganese silicon.. 4.3 UN2844 III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52, 85, IP2, IP4, T1, 103 TP33 Calcium nitrate............ 5.1 UN1454 III 5.1...... 34, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 A Calcium oxide.............. 8 UN1910 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Calcium perchlorate........ 5.1 UN1455 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Calcium permanganate....... 5.1 UN1456 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, TP33 138 Calcium peroxide........... 5.1 UN1457 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, TP33 56, 75 Calcium phosphide.......... 4.3 UN1360 I 4.3, 6.1. A8, A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Calcium, pyrophoric or 4.2 UN1855 I 4.2...... ................ None......... 187....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Calcium alloys, pyrophoric. Calcium resinate........... 4.1 UN1313 III 4.1...... A1, A19, IB6, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Calcium resinate, fused.... 4.1 UN1314 III 4.1...... A1, A19, IB4, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Calcium selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Calcium silicide........... 4.3 UN1405 II 4.3...... A19, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg B 52, 85, T3, TP33 103 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg B 52, 85, IP4, T1, TP33 103 Camphor oil................ 3 UN1130 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Camphor, synthetic......... 4.1 UN2717 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Cannon primers, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Primers, tubular. Caproic acid............... 8 UN2829 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Caps, blasting, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Detonators, etc. Carbamate pesticides, 3 UN2758 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Carbamate pesticides, 6.1 UN2992 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Carbamate pesticides, 6.1 UN2991 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Carbamate pesticides, 6.1 UN2757 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Carbolic acid, see Phenol, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solid or Phenol, molten. Carbolic acid solutions, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Phenol solutions. I Carbon, activated.......... 4.2 UN1362 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg A 12 TP33 I Carbon, animal or vegetable 4.2 UN1361 II 4.2...... IB6, T3, TP33 None......... 212....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12 origin. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12 TP33 Carbon bisulfide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Carbon disulfide. Carbon dioxide............. 2.2 UN1013 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302, 304.. 302, 314, 75 kg 150 kg A ....... 315. Carbon dioxide and nitrous 2.2 UN1015 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... None...... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... oxide mixtures. Carbon dioxide and oxygen 2.2 UN1014 ....... 2.2, 5.1. 77, A14 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... mixtures, compressed. Carbon dioxide, 2.2 UN2187 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 50 kg 500 kg B ....... refrigerated liquid. A W Carbon dioxide, solid or 9 UN1845 III None..... ................ 217.......... 217....... 240....... 200 kg 200 kg C 40 Dry ice. Carbon disulfide........... 3 UN1131 I 3, 6.1... B16, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18, 40, TP7, TP13 115 Carbon monoxide, compressed 2.3 UN1016 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4 None......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 25 kg D 40 Carbon monoxide and 2.3 UN2600 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 6 None......... 302....... 302....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 hydrogen mixture, compressed. D Carbon monoxide, 2.3 NA9202 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4, T75, TP5 None......... 316....... 318....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid). Carbon tetrabromide........ 6.1 UN2516 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 25 TP33 Carbon tetrachloride....... 6.1 UN1846 II 6.1...... IB2, N36, T7, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP2 Carbonyl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosgene. Carbonyl fluoride.......... 2.3 UN2417 ....... 2.3, 8... 2 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Carbonyl sulfide........... 2.3 UN2204 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Cartridge cases, empty ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... primed, see Cases, cartridge, empty, with primer. Cartridges, actuating, for ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... aircraft ejector seat catapult, fire extinguisher, canopy removal or apparatus, see Cartridges, power device. Cartridges, explosive, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Charges, demolition. Cartridges, flash.......... 1.1G UN0049 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Cartridges, flash.......... 1.3G UN0050 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Cartridges for weapons, 1.1C UN0326 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... blank. Cartridges for weapons, 1.2C UN0413 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... blank. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4S UN0014 II None..... ................ 63........... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... blank or Cartridges, small arms, blank. Cartridges for weapons, 1.3C UN0327 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... blank or Cartridges, small arms, blank. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4C UN0338 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... blank or Cartridges, small arms, blank. Cartridges for weapons, 1.2C UN0328 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... inert projectile. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4S UN0012 II None..... ................ 63........... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4C UN0339 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms. Cartridges for weapons, 1.3C UN0417 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 06 ....... inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms. Cartridges for weapons, 1.1F UN0005 II 1.1F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges for weapons, 1.1E UN0006 II 1.1E..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges for weapons, 1.2F UN0007 II 1.2F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges for weapons, 1.2E UN0321 II 1.2E..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4F UN0348 II 1.4F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges for weapons, 1.4E UN0412 II 1.4E..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... with bursting charge. Cartridges, oil well....... 1.3C UN0277 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Cartridges, oil well....... 1.4C UN0278 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Cartridges, power device... 1.3C UN0275 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Cartridges, power device... 1.4C UN0276 II 1.4C..... 110 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Cartridges, power device... 1.4S UN0323 II 1.4S..... 110 63........... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Cartridges, power device... 1.2C UN0381 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Cartridges, safety, blank, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Cartridges for weapons, blank (UN 0014). Cartridges, safety, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartriges for weapons, inert projectile, or Cartridges, small arms or Cartridges, power device (UN 0323). Cartridges, signal......... 1.3G UN0054 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Cartridges, signal......... 1.4G UN0312 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Cartridges, signal......... 1.4S UN0405 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... D Cartridges, small arms..... ORM-D ................. ....... None..... ................ 63........... None...... None...... 30 kg gross 30 kg gross A ....... D Cartridges power device ORM-D ....... None..... 63........... None...... None...... 30 kg gross 30 kg gross A ....... (used to project fastening devices). Cartridges, sporting, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartridges for weapons, inert porjectile, or Cartridges, small arms. Cartridges, starter, jet ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... engine, see Cartridges, power device. Cases, cartridge, empty 1.4S UN0055 II 1.4S..... 50 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... with primer. Cases, cartridges, empty 1.4C UN0379 II 1.4C..... 50 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... with primer. Cases, combustible, empty, 1.4C UN0446 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... without primer. Cases, combustible, empty, 1.3C UN0447 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... without primer. Casinghead gasoline see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Gasoline. A W Castor beans or Castor meal 9 UN2969 II None..... IB8, IP2, IP4, 155.......... 204....... 240....... No limit No limit E 34, 40 or Castor pomace or Castor T3, TP33 flake. G Caustic alkali liquids, 8 UN1719 II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 29 n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 29 TP28 Caustic potash, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Potassium hydroxide etc. Caustic soda, (etc.) see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sodium hydroxide etc. Cells, containing sodium... 4.3 UN3292 II 4.3...... ................ 189.......... 189....... 189....... 25 kg gross No limit A ....... Celluloid, in block, rods, 4.1 UN2000 III 4.1...... ................ None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... rolls, sheets, tubes, etc., except scrap. Celluloid, scrap........... 4.2 UN2002 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3 None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Cement, see Adhesives ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... containing flammable liquid. Cerium, slabs, ingots, or 4.1 UN1333 II 4.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 74, 91 rods. N34 Cerium, turnings or gritty 4.3 UN3078 II 4.3...... A1, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 52 powder. T3, TP33 Cesium or Caesium.......... 4.3 UN1407 I 4.3...... A7, A19, IB4, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 IP1, N34, N40 Cesium nitrate or Caesium 5.1 UN1451 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... nitrate. IP3, T1, TP33 D Charcoal briquettes, shell, 4.2 NA1361 III 4.2...... IB8, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 screenings, wood, etc.. Charges, bursting, plastics 1.1D UN0457 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... bonded. Charges, bursting, plastics 1.2D UN0458 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... bonded. Charges, bursting, plastics 1.4D UN0459 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... bonded. Charges, bursting, plastics 1.4S UN0460 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... bonded. Charges, demolition........ 1.1D UN0048 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Charges, depth............. 1.1D UN0056 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Charges, expelling, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... explosive, for fire extinguishers, see Cartridges, power device. Charges, explosive, 1.1D UN0442 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... commercial without detonator. Charges, explosive, 1.2D UN0443 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... commercial without detonator. Charges, explosive, 1.4D UN0444 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... commercial without detonator. Charges, explosive, 1.4S UN0445 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... commercial without detonator. Charges, propelling........ 1.1C UN0271 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Charges, propelling........ 1.3C UN0272 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Charges, propelling........ 1.2C UN0415 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Charges, propelling........ 1.4C UN0491 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Charges, propelling, for 1.3C UN0242 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... cannon. Charges, propelling, for 1.1C UN0279 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... cannon. Charges, propelling, for 1.2C UN0414 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... cannon. Charges, shaped, flexible, 1.4D UN0237 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... linear. Charges, shaped, flexible, 1.1D UN0288 II 1.1D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... linear. Charges, shaped, without 1.1D UN0059 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... detonator. Charges, shaped, without 1.2D UN0439 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... detonator. Charges, shaped, without 1.4D UN0440 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... detonator. Charges, shaped, without 1.4S UN0441 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... detonator. Charges, supplementary 1.1D UN0060 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... explosive. D Chemical kit............... 8 NA1760 II 8........ ................ 154.......... 161....... None...... 1 L 30 L B 40 Chemical kits.............. 9 UN3316 ....... 9........ 15 161.......... 161....... None...... 10 kg 10 kg A ....... Chloral, anhydrous, 6.1 UN2075 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 40 stabilized. Chlorate and borate 5.1 UN1458 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 mixtures. IP4, N34, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 N34, T1, TP33 Chlorate and magnesium 5.1 UN1459 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 chloride mixture solid. IP4, N34, T3, TP33 III 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 N34, T1, TP33 Chlorate and magnesium 5.1 UN3407 II 5.1...... A9, IB2, N34, 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L A 56, 58, chloride mixture solution. T4, TP1 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A9, IB2, N34, 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L A 56, 58, T4, TP1 133 Chlorate of potash, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Potassium chlorate. Chlorate of soda, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sodium chlorate. Chlorates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3210 II 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 133 Chlorates, inorganic, 5.1 UN1461 II 5.1...... A9, IB6, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 n.o.s.. N34, T3, TP33 Chloric acid aqueous 5.1 UN2626 II 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 None......... 229....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 56, 58 solution, with not more than 10 percent chloric acid. Chloride of phosphorus, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus trichloride. Chloride of sulfur, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfur chloride. Chlorinated lime, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, etc. Chlorine................... 2.3 UN1017 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B9, B14, T50, None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 51, TP19 55, 62, 68, 89, 90 Chlorine azide............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... D Chlorine dioxide, hydrate, 5.1 NA9191 II 5.1, 6.1. ................ None......... 229....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden E ....... frozen. Chlorine dioxide (not Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydrate). Chlorine pentafluoride..... 2.3 UN2548 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1, B7, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. 90 Chlorine trifluoride....... 2.3 UN1749 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 2, B7, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. 90 Chlorite solution.......... 8 UN1908 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 26, 44, IB2, N34, T7, 89, TP2, TP24 100, 141 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 26, 44, IB3, N34, T4, 89, TP2, TP24 100, 141 Chlorites, inorganic, 5.1 UN1462 II 5.1...... A7, IB6, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 n.o.s.. N34, T3, TP33 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane 2.1 UN2517 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 or Refrigerant gas R 142b. 3-Chloro-4-methylphenyl 6.1 UN2236 II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 isocyanate, liquid. 3-Chloro-4-methylphenyl 6.1 UN3428 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 isocyanate, solid. T3, TP33 1-Chloro-1,2,2,2- 2.2 UN1021 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... tetrafluoroethaneor Refrigerant gas R 124. 4-Chloro-o-toluidine 6.1 UN1579 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... hydrochloride, solid. TP33 4-Chloro-o-toluidine 6.1 UN3410 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... hydrochloride, solution. 1-Chloro-2,2,2- 2.2 UN1983 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... trifluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 133a. Chloroacetic acid, molten.. 6.1 UN3250 II 6.1, 8... IB1, T7, TP3, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 TP28 Chloroacetic acid, solid... 6.1 UN1751 II 6.1, 8... A3, A7, IB8, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Chloroacetic acid, solution 6.1 UN1750 II 6.1, 8... A7, IB2, N34, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 40 T7, TP2 Chloroacetone, stabilized.. 6.1 UN1695 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 40, B74, N12, N32, 100 N34, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Chloroacetone Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (unstabilized). + Chloroacetonitrile......... 6.1 UN2668 II 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12, 40, B74, IB9, T20, 52 TP2, TP38, TP45 Chloroacetophenone, liquid, 6.1 UN3416 II 6.1...... A3, IB2, N12, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 60 L D 12, 40 (CN). N32, N33, T7, TP2, TP13 Chloroacetophenone, solid, 6.1 UN1697 II 6.1...... A3, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 100 kg D 12, 40 (CN). IP4, N12, N32, N33, N34, T3, TP2, TP13, TP33 Chloroacetyl chloride...... 6.1 UN1752 I 6.1, 8... 2, B3, B8, B9, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B14, B32, B74, B77, N34, N43, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Chloroanilines, liquid..... 6.1 UN2019 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 52 Chloroanilines, solid...... 6.1 UN2018 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Chloroanisidines........... 6.1 UN2233 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Chlorobenzene.............. 3 UN1134 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Chlorobenzol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorobenzene. Chlorobenzotrifluorides.... 3 UN2234 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Chlorobenzyl chlorides, 6.1 UN2235 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... liquid. Chlorobenzyl chlorides, 6.1 UN3427 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... solid. TP33 Chlorobutanes.............. 3 UN1127 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Chlorocresols solution..... 6.1 UN2669 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 12 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 12 Chlorocresols, solid....... 6.1 UN3437 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 T3, TP33 Chlorodifluorobromomethane 2.2 UN1974 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... or Refrigerant gas R 12B1. Chlorodifluoromethane and 2.2 UN1973 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... chloropentafluoroethane mixture or Refrigerant gas R 502 with fixed boiling point, with approximately 49 percent chlorodifluoromethane. Chlorodifluoromethane or 2.2 UN1018 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 22. + Chlorodinitrobenzenes, 6.1 UN1577 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 91 liquid.. + Chlorodinitrobenzenes, 6.1 UN3441 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 91 solid. T3, TP33 2-Chloroethanal............ 6.1 UN2232 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Chloroform................. 6.1 UN1888 III 6.1...... IB3, N36, T7, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2 G Chloroformates, toxic, 6.1 UN2742 II 6.1, 8, 3 5, IB1, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, corrosive, flammable, 21, 25, n.o.s.. 40, 100 G Chloroformates, toxic, 6.1 UN3277 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T8, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, corrosive, n.o.s.. TP13, TP28 25, 40 Chloromethyl chloroformate. 6.1 UN2745 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, TP13 21, 25, 40, 100 Chloromethyl ethyl ether... 3 UN2354 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Chloronitroanilines........ 6.1 UN2237 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 + Chloronitrobenzene, liquid 6.1 UN3409 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ortho. + Chloronitrobenzenes, solid 6.1 UN1578 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... meta or para. T3, TP33 Chloronitrotoluenes, liquid 6.1 UN2433 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 44, 89, 100, 141 Chloronitrotoluenes, solid. 6.1 UN3457 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3,T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Chloropentafluoroethane or 2.2 UN1020 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 115. Chlorophenolates, liquid or 8 UN2904 III 8........ IB3 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Phenolates, liquid. Chlorophenolates, solid or 8 UN2905 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... Phenolates, solid. TP33 Chlorophenols, liquid...... 6.1 UN2021 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Chlorophenols, solid....... 6.1 UN2020 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP1, TP33 Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane 8 UN1753 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2 + Chloropicrin............... 6.1 UN1580 I 6.1...... 2, B7, B9, B14, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B32, B46, B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Chloropicrin and methyl 2.3 UN1581 ....... 2.3...... 2, B9, B14, T50 None......... 193....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40 bromide mixtures. Chloropicrin and methyl 2.3 UN1582 ....... 2.3...... 2, T50 None......... 193....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40 chloride mixtures. Chloropicrin mixture, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... flammable (pressure not exceeding 14.7 psia at 115 degrees F flash point below 100 degrees F) see Toxic liquids, flammable, etc. Chloropicrin mixtures, 6.1 UN1583 I 6.1...... 5 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 D Chloropivaloyl chloride.... 6.1 NA9263 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Chloroplatinic acid, solid. 8 UN2507 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Chloroprene, stabilized.... 3 UN1991 I 3, 6.1... B57, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D 40 TP13 Chloroprene, uninhibited... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1-Chloropropane............ 3 UN1278 II 3........ IB2, IP8, N34, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 60 L E ....... T7, TP2 2-Chloropropane............ 3 UN2356 I 3........ N36, T11, TP2, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... TP13 3-Chloropropanol-1......... 6.1 UN2849 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 2-Chloropropene............ 3 UN2456 I 3........ A3, N36, T11, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... TP2 2-Chloropropionic acid..... 8 UN2511 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP2 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 8 2-Chloropyridine........... 6.1 UN2822 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Chlorosilanes, corrosive, 8 UN2986 II 8, 3..... IB2, T11, TP2, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 40 flammable, n.o.s.. TP27 Chlorosilanes, corrosive, 8 UN2987 II 8........ B2, IB2, T14, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 Chlorosilanes, flammable, 3 UN2985 II 3, 8..... IB1, T11, TP2, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 corrosive, n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 Chlorosilanes, toxic, 6.1 UN3361 II 6.1, 8... IB1, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 40 corrosive, n.o.s.. TP13 Chlorosilanes, toxic, 6.1 UN3362 II 6.1, 3, 8 IB1, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 40, 125 corrosive, flammable, TP13 n.o.s.. Chlorosilanes, water- 4.3 UN2988 I 4.3, 3, 8 A2, T10, TP2, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 21, 28, reactive, flammable, TP7, TP13 40, 49, corrosive, n.o.s.. 100 + Chlorosulfonic acid (with 8 UN1754 I 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B10, B14, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 or without sulfur B32, B74, T20, trioxide). TP2, TP12, TP38, TP45 Chlorotoluenes............. 3 UN2238 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Chlorotoluidines, liquid... 6.1 UN3429 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Chlorotoluidines, solid.... 6.1 UN2239 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Chlorotrifluoromethane and 2.2 UN2599 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... trifluoromethane azeotropic mixture or Refrigerant gas R 503 with approximately 60 percent chlorotrifluoromethane. Chlorotrifluoromethane or 2.2 UN1022 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 13. Chromic acid solution...... 8 UN1755 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40, 44, TP2, TP12 89, 100, 141 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C 40, 44, TP12 89, 100, 141 Chromic anhydride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chromium trioxide, anhydrous. Chromic fluoride, solid.... 8 UN1756 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Chromic fluoride, solution. 8 UN1757 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Chromium nitrate........... 5.1 UN2720 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Chromium oxychloride....... 8 UN1758 I 8........ A3, A6, A7, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L C 40, 66, N34, T10, TP2, 74, 89, TP12 90 Chromium trioxide, 5.1 UN1463 II 5.1, 8... IB8, IP4, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... anhydrous. TP33 Chromosulfuric acid........ 8 UN2240 I 8........ A3, A6, A7, B4, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40, 66, B6, N34, T10, 74, 89, TP2, TP12, TP13 90 Chromyl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chromium oxychloride. Cigar and cigarette ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... lighters, charged with fuel, see Lighters or Lighter refills containing flammable gas.. Coal briquettes, hot....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Coal gas, compressed....... 2.3 UN1023 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3 None......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Coal tar distillates, 3 UN1136 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... flammable. ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP29 Coal tar dye, corrosive, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquid, n.o.s, see Dyes, liquid or solid, n.o.s. or Dye intermediates, liquid or solid, corrosive, n.o.s.. Coating solution (includes 3 UN1139 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... surface treatments or TP27 coatings used for industrial or other purposes such as vehicle undercoating, drum or barrel lining). ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cobalt naphthenates, powder 4.1 UN2001 III 4.1...... A19, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Cobalt resinate, 4.1 UN1318 III 4.1...... A1, A19, IB6, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... precipitated. T1, TP33 Coke, hot.................. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Collodion, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrocellulose etc. D G Combustible liquid, n.o.s.. Comb liq NA1993 III None..... IB3, T1, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... G Components, explosive 1.2B UN0382 II 1.2B..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... train, n.o.s.. G Components, explosive 1.4B UN0383 II 1.4B..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... train, n.o.s.. G Components, explosive 1.4S UN0384 II 1.4S..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... train, n.o.s.. G Components, explosive 1.1B UN0461 II 1.1B..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... train, n.o.s.. Composition B, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hexolite, etc. D G Compounds, cleaning liquid. 8 NA1760 I 8........ A7, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, N37, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 T11, TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, N37, T7, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP1, TP28 D G Compounds, cleaning liquid. 3 NA1993 I 3........ T11, TP1 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 D G Compounds, tree killing, 8 NA1760 I 8........ A7, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 liquid or Compounds, weed TP2, TP27 killing, liquid. ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, N37, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 T11, TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, N37, T7, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP1, TP28 D G Compounds, tree killing, 3 NA1993 I 3........ T11, TP1 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... liquid or Compounds, weed killing, liquid. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 D G Compounds, tree killing, 6.1 NA2810 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid or Compounds, weed TP27 killing, liquid. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 G Compressed gas, flammable, 2.1 UN1954 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 n.o.s.. G Compressed gas, n.o.s...... 2.2 UN1956 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306, 307..... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... G Compressed gas, oxidizing, 2.2 UN3156 ....... 2.2, 5.1. A14 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg D ....... n.o.s.. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3304 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3304 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3304 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3304 ....... 2.3, 8... 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3305 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3305 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3305 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3305 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1953 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone A. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1953 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone B. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1953 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1953 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1955 ....... 2.3...... 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1955 ....... 2.3...... 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1955 ....... 2.3...... 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN1955 ....... 2.3...... 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3306 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1 None......... 192....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxdizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3306 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3306 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3306 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3303 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3303 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3303 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Compressed gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3303 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. D Consumer commodity......... ORM-D ................. ....... None..... ................ 156, 306..... 156, 306.. None...... 30 kg gross 30 kg gross A ....... Contrivances, water- 1.2L UN0248 II 1.2L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, activated, with burster, 14E, expelling charge or 15E, propelling charge. 17E Contrivances, water- 1.3L UN0249 II 1.3L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, activated, with burster, 14E, expelling charge or 15E, propelling charge. 17E Copper acetoarsenite....... 6.1 UN1585 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Copper acetylide........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Copper amine azide......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Copper arsenite............ 6.1 UN1586 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Copper based pesticides, 3 UN2776 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Copper based pesticides, 6.1 UN3010 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Copper based pesticides, 6.1 UN3009 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Copper based pesticides, 6.1 UN2775 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Copper chlorate............ 5.1 UN2721 II 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP4, T3, TP33 Copper chloride............ 8 UN2802 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Copper cyanide............. 6.1 UN1587 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 204....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Copper selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Copper selenite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Copper tetramine nitrate... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... A W Copra...................... 4.2 UN1363 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, IP7 None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A 13, 19, 48, 119 Cord, detonating, flexible. 1.1D UN0065 II 1.1D..... 102 63(a)........ 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Cord, detonating, flexible. 1.4D UN0289 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Cord detonating or Fuse 1.2D UN0102 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... detonating metal clad. Cord, detonating or Fuse, 1.1D UN0290 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... detonating metal clad. Cord, detonating, mild 1.4D UN0104 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... effect or Fuse, detonating, mild effect metal clad. Cord, igniter.............. 1.4G UN0066 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Cordeau detonant fuse, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cord, detonating, etc; Cord, detonating, flexible. Cordite, see Powder, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... smokeless. G Corrosive liquid, acidic, 8 UN3264 I 8........ A6, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 inorganic, n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ A6, B2, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 T11, TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP28 G Corrosive liquid, acidic, 8 UN3265 I 8........ A6, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 organic, n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP28 G Corrosive liquid, basic, 8 UN3266 I 8........ A6, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40, 52 inorganic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 TP28 G Corrosive liquid, basic, 8 UN3267 I 8........ A6, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40, 52 organic, n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 TP28 G Corrosive liquid, self- 8 UN3301 I 8, 4.2... A6, B10 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D ....... heating, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 4.2... B2, IB1 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L D ....... G Corrosive liquids, 8 UN2920 I 8, 3..... A6, B10, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L C 25, 40 flammable, n.o.s.. TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T11, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 25, 40 TP2, TP27 G Corrosive liquids, n.o.s... 8 UN1760 I 8........ A6, A7, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 T14, TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ B2, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP28 G Corrosive liquids, 8 UN3093 I 8, 5.1... A6, A7 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L C 89 oxidizing, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 5.1... A6, A7, IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 89 G Corrosive liquids, toxic, 8 UN2922 I 8, 6.1... A6, A7, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 n.o.s.. T14, TP2, TP13, TP27 II 8, 6.1... B3, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 III 8, 6.1... IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP28 G Corrosive liquids, water- 8 UN3094 I 8, 4.3... A6, A7 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L E ....... reactive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 4.3... A6, A7 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E ....... G Corrosive solid, acidic, 8 UN3260 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 G Corrosive solid, acidic, 8 UN3261 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B ....... organic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 G Corrosive solid, basic, 8 UN3262 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B 52 inorganic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 52 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 TP33 G Corrosive solid, basic, 8 UN3263 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B 52 organic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 52 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 TP33 G Corrosive solids, 8 UN2921 I 8, 4.1... IB6, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B 12, 25 flammable, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 4.1... IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 12, 25 T3, TP33 G Corrosive solids, n.o.s.... 8 UN1759 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ 128, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP4, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ 128, IB8, IP3, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 G Corrosive solids, 8 UN3084 I 8, 5.1... T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg C ....... oxidizing, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 5.1... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... TP33 G Corrosive solids, self- 8 UN3095 I 8, 4.2... T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 243....... 1 kg 25 kg C ....... heating, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 4.2... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... TP33 G Corrosive solids, toxic, 8 UN2923 I 8, 6.1... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 6.1... IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40, 95 TP33 G Corrosive solids, water- 8 UN3096 I 8, 4.3... IB4, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 243....... 1 kg 25 kg D ....... reactive, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 4.3... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D ....... TP33 D W Cotton..................... 9 NA1365 ....... 9........ 137, IB8, IP2, None......... None...... None...... No limit No limit A ....... IP4, W41 A W Cotton waste, oily......... 4.2 UN1364 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, IP7 None......... 213....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden A 54 A I W Cotton, wet................ 4.2 UN1365 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, IP7 None......... 204....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Coumarin derivative 3 UN3024 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, TP27 flammable, toxic, flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Coumarin derivative 6.1 UN3026 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Coumarin derivative 6.1 UN3025 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic, TP27 flammable, flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP1, TP28 Coumarin derivative 6.1 UN3027 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 pesticides, solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Cresols, liquid............ 6.1 UN2076 II 6.1, 8... IB2, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... T7, TP2 Cresols, solid............. 6.1 UN3455 II 6.1, 8... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... T3, TP33 Cresylic acid.............. 6.1 UN2022 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... TP13 Crotonaldehyde, stabilized. 6.1 UN1143 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Crotonic acid liquid....... 8 UN2823 III 8........ IB8, T1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 12 Crotonic acid, solid....... 8 UN2823 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 TP33 Crotonylene................ 3 UN1144 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... Cupriethylenediamine 8 UN1761 II 8, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... IB3, T7, TP1, 154.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 95 TP28 Cutters, cable, explosive.. 1.4S UN0070 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Cyanide or cyanide ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, dry, see Cyanides, inorganic, solid, n.o.s.. Cyanide solutions, n.o.s... 6.1 UN1935 I 6.1...... B37, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40, 52 TP13, TP28 Cyanides, inorganic, solid, 6.1 UN1588 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, N74, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 52 n.o.s.. N75, T6, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 N74, N75, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, N74, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 N75, T1, TP33 Cyanogen................... 2.3 UN1026 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2 None......... 304....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Cyanogen bromide........... 6.1 UN1889 I 6.1, 8... A6, A8, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg D 40 Cyanogen chloride, 2.3 UN1589 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 stabilized. Cyanuric chloride.......... 8 UN2670 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 12, 40 T3, TP33 Cyanuric triazide.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cyclobutane................ 2.1 UN2601 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Cyclobutyl chloroformate... 6.1 UN2744 II 6.1, 8, 3 IB1, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, TP13 21, 25, 40, 100 1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene.... 6.1 UN2518 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Cycloheptane............... 3 UN2241 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Cycloheptatriene........... 3 UN2603 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Cycloheptene............... 3 UN2242 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Cyclohexane................ 3 UN1145 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Cyclohexanone.............. 3 UN1915 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cyclohexene................ 3 UN2256 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Cyclohexenyltrichlorosilane 8 UN1762 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Cyclohexyl acetate......... 3 UN2243 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cyclohexyl isocyanate...... 6.1 UN2488 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Cyclohexyl mercaptan....... 3 UN3054 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40, 95 Cyclohexylamine............ 8 UN2357 II 8, 3..... IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane.. 8 UN1763 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Cyclonite and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cyclotetramethylenetetrani tramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Cyclonite and HMX mixtures, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Cyclonite and octogen ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Cyclonite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cyclotrimethylenetrinitram ine, etc. Cyclooctadiene phosphines, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see 9- Phosphabicyclononanes. Cyclooctadienes............ 3 UN2520 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cyclooctatetraene.......... 3 UN2358 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Cyclopentane............... 3 UN1146 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Cyclopentane, methyl, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methylcyclopentane. Cyclopentanol.............. 3 UN2244 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cyclopentanone............. 3 UN2245 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Cyclopentene............... 3 UN2246 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP2 Cyclopropane............... 2.1 UN1027 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Cyclotetramethylene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetranitramine (dry or unphlegmatized) (HMX). Cyclotetramethylenetetranit 1.1D UN0484 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... ramine, desensitized or Octogen, desensitized or HMX, desensitized. Cyclotetramethylenetetranit 1.1D UN0226 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... ramine, wetted or HMX, wetted or Octogen, wetted with not less than 15 percent water, by mass. Cyclotrimethylenenitramine ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... and octogen, mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized, etc. Cyclotrimethylenetrinitrami ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ne and cyclotetramethylenetetrani tramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Cyclotrimethylenetrinitrami ........... ......... ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... ....... ne and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Cyclotrimethylenetrinitrami 1.1D UN0483 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... ne, desensitized or Cyclonite, desensitized or Hexogen, desensitized or RDX, desensitized. Cyclotrimethylenetrinitrami 1.1D UN0072 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... ne, wetted or Cyclonite, wetted or Hexogen, wetted or RDX, wetted with not less than 15 percent water by mass. Cymenes.................... 3 UN2046 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dangerous Goods in 9 UN3363 ....... ......... 136 None......... 222....... None...... No limit No limit A ....... Machinery or Dangerous Goods in Apparatus. Decaborane................. 4.1 UN1868 II 4.1, 6.1. A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 50 kg A 74 IP2, T3, TP33 Decahydronaphthalene....... 3 UN1147 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... n-Decane................... 3 UN2247 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Deflagrating metal salts of 1.3C UN0132 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E aromatic nitroderivatives, n.o.s.. Delay electric igniter, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Igniters. D Denatured alcohol.......... 3 NA1987 II 3........ 172, T8 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........... ................. III 3........ 172, B1, T7 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Depth charges, see Charges, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... depth. G Desensitized explosive, 3 UN3379 I 3........ 164 None......... 201....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 36 liquid, n.o.s.. G Desensitized explosive, 4.1 UN3380 I 4.1...... 164 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 28, 36 solid, n.o.s.. Detonating relays, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Detonators, etc. Detonator assemblies, non- 1.1B UN0360 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... electric for blasting. Detonator assemblies, non- 1.4B UN0361 II 1.4B..... 103 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... electric, for blasting. Detonator, assemblies, non- 1.4S UN0500 II 1.4S..... ................ 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... electric for blasting. Detonators, electric, for 1.1B UN0030 II 1.1B..... ................ 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... blasting. Detonators, electric, for 1.4B UN0255 II 1.4B..... 103 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... blasting. Detonators, electric for 1.4S UN0456 II 1.4S..... ................ 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... blasting. Detonators for ammunition.. 1.1B UN0073 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Detonators for ammunition.. 1.2B UN0364 II 1.2B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Detonators for ammunition.. 1.4B UN0365 II 1.4B..... 103 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Detonators for ammunition.. 1.4S UN0366 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Detonators, non-electric, 1.1B UN0029 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... for blasting. Detonators, non-electric, 1.4B UN0267 II 1.4B..... 103 63(f), 63(g). 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... for blasting. Detonators, non-electric, 1.4S UN0455 II 1.4S..... ................ 63(f), 63(g), 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... for blasting. Deuterium, compressed...... 2.1 UN1957 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302....... None...... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Devices, small, hydrocarbon 2.1 UN3150 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 gas powered or Hydrocarbon gas refills for small devices with release device. Di-n-amylamine............. 3 UN2841 III 3, 6.1... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Di-n-butyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxydicarbonate, with more than 52 percent in solution. Di-n-butylamine............ 8 UN2248 II 8, 3..... IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... 2,2-Di-(tert-butylperoxy) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... butane, with more than 55 percent in solution. Di-(tert-butylperoxy) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... phthalate, with more than 55 percent in solution. 2,2-Di-(4,4-di-tert- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... butylperoxycyclohexyl) propane, with more than 42 percent with inert solid. Di-2,4-dichlorobenzoyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxide, with more than 75 percent with water. 1,2-Di- 3 UN2372 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... (dimethylamino)ethane. Di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid, see Diisooctyl acid phosphate. Di-(1-hydroxytetrazole) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Di-(1-naphthoyl) peroxide.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... a,a[prime]-Di-(nitroxy) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methylether. Di-(beta-nitroxyethyl) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ammonium nitrate. Diacetone alcohol.......... 3 UN1148 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diacetone alcohol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxides, with more than 57 percent in solution with more than 9 percent hydrogen peroxide, less than 26 percent diacetone alcohol and less than 9 percent water; total active oxygen content more than 9 percent by mass. Diacetyl, see Butanedione.. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diacetyl peroxide, solid, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... or with more than 25 percent in solution. Diagnostic specimen........ 6.2 ................. ....... ......... A82 134.......... 199....... None...... 4 L or 4 kg 4 L or 4 kg A 40 Diallylamine............... 3 UN2359 II 3, 6.1, 8 IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 21, 40, 100 Diallylether............... 3 UN2360 II 3, 6.1... IB2, N12, T7, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP1, TP13 4,4[prime]-Diaminodiphenyl 6.1 UN2651 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... methane. TP33 p-Diazidobenzene........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,2-Diazidoethane.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,1[prime]- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diazoaminonaphthalene. Diazoaminotetrazole (dry).. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diazodinitrophenol (dry)... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diazodinitrophenol, wetted 1.1A UN0074 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... with not less than 40 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Diazodiphenylmethane....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diazonium nitrates (dry)... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diazonium perchlorates Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). 1,3-Diazopropane........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 87 percent with water. Dibenzyldichlorosilane..... 8 UN2434 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP2, TP13 Diborane................... 2.3 UN1911 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 D Diborane mixtures.......... 2.1 NA1911 ....... 2.1...... 5 None......... 302....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 Dibromoacetylene........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,2-Dibromobutan-3-one..... 6.1 UN2648 II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Dibromochloropropane....... 6.1 UN2872 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... A Dibromodifluoromethane, 9 UN1941 III None..... T11, TP2 155.......... 203....... 241....... 100 L 220 L A 25 R12B2. 1,2-Dibromoethane, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethylene dibromide. Dibromomethane............. 6.1 UN2664 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dibutyl ethers............. 3 UN1149 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dibutylaminoethanol........ 6.1 UN2873 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... N,N[prime]- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichlorazodicarbonamidine (salts of) (dry). 1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethane. 6.1 UN2650 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 12, 40, 74 D 3,5-Dichloro-2,4,6- 6.1 NA9264 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 40 trifluoropyridine. B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Dichloroacetic acid........ 8 UN1764 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... IB2, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 1,3-Dichloroacetone........ 6.1 UN2649 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 12, 40 T3, TP33 Dichloroacetyl chloride.... 8 UN1765 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L D 40 B6, IB2, N34, T7, TP2 Dichloroacetylene.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... + Dichloroanilines, liquid... 6.1 UN1590 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Dichloroanilines, solid.... 6.1 UN3442 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 + o-Dichlorobenzene.......... 6.1 UN1591 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 2,2[prime]-Dichlorodiethyl 6.1 UN1916 II 6.1, 3... IB2, N33, N34, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ether. T7, TP2 Dichlorodifluoromethane and 2.2 UN2602 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... difluoroethane azeotropic mixture or Refrigerant gas R 500 with approximately 74 percent dichlorodifluoromethane. Dichlorodifluoromethane or 2.2 UN1028 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 12. Dichlorodimethyl ether, 6.1 UN2249 I 6.1, 3... ................ None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 40 symmetrical. 1,1-Dichloroethane......... 3 UN2362 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 1,2-Dichloroethane, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethylene dichloride. Dichloroethyl sulfide...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,2-Dichloroethylene....... 3 UN1150 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dichlorofluoromethane or 2.2 UN1029 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R21. Dichloroisocyanuric acid, 5.1 UN2465 II 5.1...... 28, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13 dry or Dichloroisocyanuric T3, TP33 acid salts. Dichloroisopropyl ether.... 6.1 UN2490 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dichloromethane............ 6.1 UN1593 III 6.1...... IB3, IP8, N36, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T7, TP2 Dichloropentanes........... 3 UN1152 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dichlorophenyl isocyanates. 6.1 UN2250 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 25, 40, T3, TP33 48 Dichlorophenyltrichlorosila 8 UN1766 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 ne. N34, T7, TP2, TP13 1,2-Dichloropropane........ 3 UN1279 II 3........ IB2, N36, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1 1,3-Dichloropropanol-2..... 6.1 UN2750 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 12, 40 Dichloropropene and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... propylene dichloride mixture, see 1,2- Dichloropropane. Dichloropropenes........... 3 UN2047 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dichlorosilane............. 2.3 UN2189 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 8. 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2- 2.2 UN1958 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... tetrafluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 114. Dichlorovinylchloroarsine.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dicycloheptadiene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bicyclo [2,2,1] hepta-2,5- diene, stabilized. Dicyclohexylamine.......... 8 UN2565 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Dicyclohexylammonium 4.1 UN2687 III 4.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 48 nitrite. TP33 Dicyclopentadiene.......... 3 UN2048 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Didymium nitrate........... 5.1 UN1465 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 D Diesel fuel................ 3 NA1993 III None..... 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 I Diesel fuel................ 3 UN1202 III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Diethanol nitrosamine Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dinitrate (dry). Diethoxymethane............ 3 UN2373 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... 3,3-Diethoxypropene........ 3 UN2374 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Diethyl carbonate.......... 3 UN2366 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diethyl cellosolve, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethylene glycol diethyl ether. Diethyl ether or Ethyl 3 UN1155 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 ether. Diethyl ketone............. 3 UN1156 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Diethyl peroxydicarbonate, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with more than 27 percent in solution. Diethyl sulfate............ 6.1 UN1594 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L C ....... Diethyl sulfide............ 3 UN2375 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, None......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP13 Diethylamine............... 3 UN1154 II 3, 8..... A3, IB2, N34, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40 T7, TP1 2-Diethylaminoethanol...... 8 UN2686 II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... 3-Diethyamino-propylamine.. 3 UN2684 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... + N, N-Diethylaniline........ 6.1 UN2432 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diethylbenzene............. 3 UN2049 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diethyldichlorosilane...... 8 UN1767 II 8, 3..... A7, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Diethylene glycol dinitrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diethyleneglycol dinitrate, 1.1D UN0075 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 13 21E desensitized with not less than 25 percent non- volatile water-insoluble phlegmatizer, by mass. Diethylenetriamine......... 8 UN2079 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40, 52 N,N-Diethylethylenediamine. 8 UN2685 II 8, 3..... IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... Diethylgold bromide........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diethylthiophosphoryl 8 UN2751 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg D 12, 40 chloride. Diethylzinc................ 4.2 UN1366 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B11, T21, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 TP2, TP7 Difluorochloroethanes, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1-Chloro-1,1- difluoroethanes. 1,1-Difluoroethane or 2.1 UN1030 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Refrigerant gas R 152a. 1,1-Difluoroethylene or 2.1 UN1959 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Refrigerant gas R 1132a. Difluoromethane or 2.1 UN3252 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 Refrigerant gas R 32. Difluorophosphoric acid, 8 UN1768 II 8........ A6, A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 anhydrous. N5, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 2,3-Dihydropyran........... 3 UN2376 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 1,8-Dihydroxy-2,4,5,7- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetranitroanthraquinone (chrysamminic acid). Diiodoacetylene............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Diisobutyl ketone.......... 3 UN1157 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diisobutylamine............ 3 UN2361 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Diisobutylene, isomeric 3 UN2050 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... compounds. Diisooctyl acid phosphate.. 8 UN1902 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Diisopropyl ether.......... 3 UN1159 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 Diisopropylamine........... 3 UN1158 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... Diisopropylbenzene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydroperoxide, with more than 72 percent in solution. Diketene, stabilized....... 6.1 UN2521 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 26, 27, B74, T20, TP2, 40 TP13, TP38, TP45 1,2-Dimethoxyethane........ 3 UN2252 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 1,1-Dimethoxyethane........ 3 UN2377 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dimethyl carbonate......... 3 UN1161 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dimethyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chlorothiophosphate, see Dimethyl thiophosphoryl chloride. 2,5-Dimethyl-2,5- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dihydroperoxy hexane, with more than 82 percent with water. Dimethyl disulfide......... 3 UN2381 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Dimethyl ether............. 2.1 UN1033 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Dimethyl-N-propylamine..... 3 UN2266 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 TP13 Dimethyl sulfate........... 6.1 UN1595 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Dimethyl sulfide........... 3 UN1164 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 TP2 Dimethyl thiophosphoryl 6.1 UN2267 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 25 chloride. Dimethylamine, anhydrous... 2.1 UN1032 ....... 2.1...... T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 Dimethylamine solution..... 3 UN1160 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... 2-Dimethylaminoacetonitrile 3 UN2378 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L A 40, 52 2-Dimethylaminoethanol..... 8 UN2051 II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... 2-Dimethylaminoethyl 6.1 UN3302 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 25 acrylate. 2-Dimethylaminoethyl 6.1 UN2522 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 methacrylate. N,N-Dimethylaniline........ 6.1 UN2253 II 6.1...... IB1, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... 2,3-Dimethylbutane......... 3 UN2457 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... 1,3-Dimethylbutylamine..... 3 UN2379 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride. 8 UN2262 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 Dimethylcyclohexanes....... 3 UN2263 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine 8 UN2264 II 8, 3..... B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 Dimethyldichlorosilane..... 3 UN1162 II 3, 8..... B77, IB2, T7, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 TP2, TP13 Dimethyldiethoxysilane..... 3 UN2380 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dimethyldioxanes........... 3 UN2707 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... N,N-Dimethylformamide...... 3 UN2265 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP2 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dimethylhexane Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dihydroperoxide (dry). Dimethylhydrazine, 6.1 UN2382 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 74 symmetrical. B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Dimethylhydrazine, 6.1 UN1163 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B7, B9, B14, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 38, unsymmetrical. B32, B74, T20, 40, 100 TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 2,2-Dimethylpropane........ 2.1 UN2044 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Dimethylzinc............... 4.2 UN1370 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B11, B16, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 T21, TP2, TP7 Dinitro-o-cresol........... 6.1 UN1598 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 1,3-Dinitro-5,5-dimethyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydantoin. Dinitro-7,8- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dimethylglycoluril (dry). 1,3-Dinitro-4,5- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dinitrosobenzene. 1,4-Dinitro-1,1,4,4- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetramethylolbutanetetrani trate (dry). 2,4-Dinitro-1,3,5- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trimethylbenzene. Dinitroanilines............ 6.1 UN1596 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 91 T3, TP33 Dinitrobenzenes, liquid.... 6.1 UN1597 II 6.1...... 11, IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 91 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... 11, IB3, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 91 Dinitrobenzenes, solid..... 6.1 UN3443 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 91 T3, TP33 Dinitrochlorobenzene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorodinitrobenzene. 1,2-Dinitroethane.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,1-Dinitroethane (dry).... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitrogen tetroxide....... 2.3 UN1067 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1, B7, B14, B45, None......... 336....... 314....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. B46, B61, B66, 90 B67, B77, T50, TP21 Dinitroglycoluril or Dingu. 1.1D UN0489 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Dinitromethane............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitrophenol, dry or 1.1D UN0076 II 1.1D, 6.1 ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Dinitrophenol solutions.... 6.1 UN1599 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 36 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 36 Dinitrophenol, wetted with 4.1 UN1320 I 4.1, 6.1. 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 not less than 15 percent A20, N41 water, by mass. Dinitrophenolates alkali 1.3C UN0077 II 1.3C, 6.1 ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E metals, dry or wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Dinitrophenolates, wetted 4.1 UN1321 I 4.1, 6.1. 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 with not less than 15 A20, N41 percent water, by mass. Dinitropropylene glycol.... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitroresorcinol, dry or 1.1D UN0078 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. 2,4-Dinitroresorcinol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (heavy metal salts of) (dry). 4,6-Dinitroresorcinol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (heavy metal salts of) (dry). Dinitroresorcinol, wetted 4.1 UN1322 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 with not less than 15 A20, N41 percent water, by mass. 3,5-Dinitrosalicylic acid Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (lead salt) (dry). Dinitrosobenzene........... 1.3C UN0406 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Dinitrosobenzylamidine and Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... salts of (dry). 2,2-Dinitrostilbene........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitrotoluenes, liquid.... 6.1 UN2038 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Dinitrotoluenes, molten.... 6.1 UN1600 II 6.1...... T7, TP3 None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... Dinitrotoluenes, solid..... 6.1 UN3454 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 1,9-Dinitroxy Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... pentamethylene-2,4, 6,8- tetramine (dry). Dioxane.................... 3 UN1165 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dioxolane.................. 3 UN1166 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Dipentene.................. 3 UN2052 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Diphenylamine chloroarsine. 6.1 UN1698 I 6.1...... T6, TP33 None......... 201....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Diphenylchloroarsine, 6.1 UN1699 I 6.1...... A8, B14, B32, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D 40 liquid. N33, N34, T14, TP2, TP13, TP27 Diphenylchloroarsine, solid 6.1 UN3450 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg D 40 TP33 Diphenyldichlorosilane..... 8 UN1769 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Diphenylmethyl bromide..... 8 UN1770 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 T3, TP33 Dipicryl sulfide, dry or 1.1D UN0401 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted with less than 10 percent water, by mass. Dipicryl sulfide, wetted 4.1 UN2852 I 4.1...... 162, A2, N41, None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 0.5 kg D 28 with not less than 10 N84 percent water, by mass. Dipicrylamine, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hexanitrodiphenylamine. Dipropionyl peroxide, with Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... more than 28 percent in solution. Di-n-propyl ether.......... 3 UN2384 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Dipropyl ketone............ 3 UN2710 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Dipropylamine.............. 3 UN2383 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... G Disinfectant, liquid, 8 UN1903 I 8........ A6, A7, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B ....... corrosive, n.o.s.. T14, TP2, TP27 G Disinfectants, liquid, 8 UN1903 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... corrosive n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... G Disinfectants, liquid, 6.1 UN3142 I 6.1...... A4, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 toxic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 G Disinfectants, solid, 6.1 UN1601 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 toxic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Disodium trioxosilicate.... 8 UN3253 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 G Dispersant gases, n.o.s. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Refrigerant gases, n.o.s.. Divinyl ether, stabilized.. 3 UN1167 I 3........ A7, T11, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 Dodecyltrichlorosilane..... 8 UN1771 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Dry ice, see Carbon ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dioxide, solid. G Dyes, liquid, corrosive, 8 UN2801 I 8........ 11, A6, B10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L A ....... n.o.s. or Dye T14, TP2, TP27 intermediates, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ 11, B2, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... T11, TP2, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ 11, IB3, T7, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP1, TP28 G Dyes, liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 6.1 UN1602 I 6.1...... ................ None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... or Dye intermediates, liquid, toxic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... G Dyes, solid, corrosive, 8 UN3147 I 8........ IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg A ....... n.o.s. or Dye TP33 intermediates, solid, corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 G Dyes, solid, toxic, n.o.s. 6.1 UN3143 I 6.1...... A5, IB7, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... or Dye intermediates, T6, TP33 solid, toxic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Dynamite, see Explosive, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... blasting, type A. Electrolyte (acid or ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... alkali) for batteries, see Battery fluid, acid or Battery fluid, alkali. Elevated temperature 3 UN3256 III 3........ IB1, T3, TP3, None......... None...... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... liquid, flammable, n.o.s., TP29 with flash point above 37.8 C, at or above its flash point. Elevated temperature 9 UN3257 III 9........ IB1, T3, TP3, None......... None...... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden A 85 liquid, n.o.s., at or TP29 above 100 C and below its flash point (including molten metals, molten salts, etc.). Elevated temperature solid, 9 UN3258 III 9........ ................ 247(h) (4)... None...... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden A 85 n.o.s., at or above 240 C, see § 173.247(h)(4). Engines, internal 9 UN3166 ....... 9........ 135 220.......... 220....... 220....... Forbidden No limit A ....... combustion, flammable gas powered. Engines, internal 9 UN3166 ....... 9........ 135 220.......... 220....... 220....... No limit No limit A ....... combustion, flammable liquid powered. G Environmentally hazardous 9 UN3082 III 9........ 8, 146, IB3, T4, 155.......... 203....... 241....... No limit No limit A ....... substances, liquid, n.o.s.. TP1, TP29 G Environmentally hazardous 9 UN3077 III 9........ 8, 146, B54, 155.......... 213....... 240....... No limit No limit A ....... substances, solid, n.o.s.. IB8, IP3, N20, T1, TP33 Epibromohydrin............. 6.1 UN2558 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 + Epichlorohydrin............ 6.1 UN2023 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP13 1,2-Epoxy-3-ethoxypropane.. 3 UN2752 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Esters, n.o.s.............. 3 UN3272 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP29 Etching acid, liquid, n.o.s., see Hydrofluoric acid, etc. Ethane..................... 2.1 UN1035 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 302....... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 D Ethane-Propane mixture, 2.1 NA1961 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... 316....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 refrigerated liquid. Ethane, refrigerated liquid 2.1 UN1961 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... None...... 315....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Ethanol amine dinitrate.... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol or 3 UN1170 II 3........ 24, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Ethanol solutions or Ethyl alcohol solutions. ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 24, B1, IB3, T2, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1 Ethanolamine or 8 UN2491 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Ethanolamine solutions. Ether, see Diethyl ether... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethers, n.o.s.............. 3 UN3271 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP29 Ethyl acetate.............. 3 UN1173 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyl acrylate, stabilized. 3 UN1917 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13 Ethyl alcohol, see Ethanol. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethyl aldehyde, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Acetaldehyde. Ethyl amyl ketone.......... 3 UN2271 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines, 6.1 UN3460 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... solid. TP33 N-Ethyl-N-benzylaniline.... 6.1 UN2274 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethyl borate............... 3 UN1176 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyl bromide.............. 6.1 UN1891 II 6.1...... IB2, IP8, T7, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40, 85 TP2, TP13 Ethyl bromoacetate......... 6.1 UN1603 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Ethyl butyl ether.......... 3 UN1179 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyl butyrate............. 3 UN1180 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethyl chloride............. 2.1 UN1037 ....... 2.1...... B77, T50 None......... 322....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Ethyl chloroacetate........ 6.1 UN1181 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Ethyl chloroformate........ 6.1 UN1182 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 40, B74, N34, T20, 100 TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Ethyl 2-chloropropionate... 3 UN2935 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... + Ethyl chlorothioformate.... 8 UN2826 II 8, 6.1, 3 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP38, TP45 Ethyl crotonate............ 3 UN1862 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyl ether, see Diethyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ether. Ethyl fluoride or 2.1 UN2453 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Refrigerant gas R161. Ethyl formate.............. 3 UN1190 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Ethyl hydroperoxide........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethyl isobutyrate.......... 3 UN2385 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... + Ethyl isocyanate........... 3 UN2481 I 3, 6.1... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 52 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Ethyl lactate.............. 3 UN1192 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethyl mercaptan............ 3 UN2363 I 3........ A6, T11, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 95, 102 TP13 Ethyl methacrylate, 3 UN2277 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... stabilized. Ethyl methyl ether......... 2.1 UN1039 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 201....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Ethyl methyl ketone or 3 UN1193 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl ethyl ketone. Ethyl nitrite solutions.... 3 UN1194 I 3, 6.1... ................ None......... 201....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden E 40, 105 Ethyl orthoformate......... 3 UN2524 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethyl oxalate.............. 6.1 UN2525 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethyl perchlorate.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... D Ethyl phosphonothioic 6.1 NA2927 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 dichloride, anhydrous. B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 D Ethyl phosphonous 6.1 NA2845 I 6.1, 4.2. 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 dichloride, anhydrous B74, T20, TP4, pyrophoric liquid. TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 D Ethyl phosphorodichloridate 6.1 NA2927 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Ethyl propionate........... 3 UN1195 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyl propyl ether......... 3 UN2615 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Ethyl silicate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetraethyl silicate. Ethylacetylene, stabilized. 2.1 UN2452 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Ethylamine................. 2.1 UN1036 ....... 2.1...... B77, T50 None......... 321....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 Ethylamine, aqueous 3 UN2270 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 solution with not less than 50 percent but not more than 70 percent ethylamine. N-Ethylaniline............. 6.1 UN2272 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52, 74 2-Ethylaniline............. 6.1 UN2273 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52, 74 Ethylbenzene............... 3 UN1175 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines 6.1 UN2753 III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... liquid. 2-Ethylbutanol............. 3 UN2275 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 2-Ethylbutyl acetate....... 3 UN1177 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 2-Ethylbutyraldehyde....... 3 UN1178 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Ethyldichloroarsine........ 6.1 UN1892 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Ethyldichlorosilane........ 4.3 UN1183 I 4.3, 8, 3 A2, A3, A7, N34, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 21, 28, T10, TP2, TP7, 40, 49, TP13 100 Ethylene, acetylene and 2.1 UN3138 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 57 propylene in mixture, refrigerated liquid with at least 71.5 percent ethylene with not more than 22.5 percent acetylene and not more than 6 percent propylene. Ethylene chlorohydrin...... 6.1 UN1135 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Ethylene................... 2.1 UN1962 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 302....... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Ethylene diamine Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diperchlorate. Ethylene dibromide......... 6.1 UN1605 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Ethylene dibromide and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methyl bromide liquid mixtures, see Methyl bromide and ethylene dibromide, liquid mixtures. Ethylene dichloride........ 3 UN1184 II 3, 6.1... IB2, N36, T7, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP1 Ethylene glycol diethyl 3 UN1153 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ether. ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Ethylene glycol dinitrate.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethylene glycol monoethyl 3 UN1171 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... ether. Ethylene glycol monoethyl 3 UN1172 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... ether acetate. Ethylene glycol monomethyl 3 UN1188 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... ether. Ethylene glycol monomethyl 3 UN1189 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... ether acetate. Ethylene oxide and carbon 2.3 UN3300 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 dioxide mixture with more than 87 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and carbon 2.1 UN1041 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 25 kg B 40 dioxide mixtures with more than 9 percent but not more than 87 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and carbon 2.2 UN1952 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... dioxide mixtures with not more than 9 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and 2.2 UN3297 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... chlorotetrafluoroethane mixture with not more than 8.8 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and 2.2 UN3070 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... dichlorodifluoromethane mixture, with not more than 12.5 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and 2.2 UN3298 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... pentafluoroethane mixture with not more than 7.9 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and 3 UN2983 I 3, 6.1... 5, A11, N4, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 propylene oxide mixtures, T14, TP2, TP7, with not more than 30 TP13 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide and 2.2 UN3299 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... tetrafluoroethane mixture with not more than 5.6 percent ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide or Ethylene 2.3 UN1040 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4, T50, TP20 None......... 323....... 323....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxide with nitrogen up to a total pressure of 1MPa (10 bar) at 50 degrees C. Ethylene, refrigerated 2.1 UN1038 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... 316....... 318, 319.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 liquid (cryogenic liquid). Ethylenediamine............ 8 UN1604 II 8, 3..... IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 Ethyleneimine, stabilized.. 6.1 UN1185 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, B77, N25, N32, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Ethylhexaldehyde, see Octyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... aldehydes etc. 2-Ethylhexyl chloroformate. 6.1 UN2748 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, TP13 21, 25, 40, 100 2-Ethylhexylamine.......... 3 UN2276 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Ethylphenyldichlorosilane.. 8 UN2435 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C ....... N34, T7, TP2, TP13 1-Ethylpiperidine.......... 3 UN2386 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... N-Ethyltoluidines.......... 6.1 UN2754 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Ethyltrichlorosilane....... 3 UN1196 II 3, 8..... A7, IB1, N34, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 T7, TP2, TP13 Etiologic agent, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Infectious substances, etc. Explosive articles, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Articles, explosive , n.o.s. etc. Explosive, blasting, type A 1.1D UN0081 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E, 21E Explosive, blasting, type B 1.1D UN0082 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E Explosive, blasting, type B 1.5D UN0331 II 1.5D..... 105,106 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E or Agent blasting, Type B. Explosive, blasting, type C 1.1D UN0083 II 1.1D..... 123 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 22E Explosive, blasting, type D 1.1D UN0084 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Explosive, blasting, type E 1.1D UN0241 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E Explosive, blasting, type E 1.5D UN0332 II 1.5D..... 105, 106 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 19E or Agent blasting, Type E. Explosive, forbidden. See Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... § 173.54. Explosive substances, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Substances, explosive, n.o.s. etc. Explosives, slurry, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Explosive, blasting, type E. Explosives, water gels, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Explosive, blasting, type E. Extracts, aromatic, liquid. 3 UN1169 II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Extracts, flavoring, liquid 3 UN1197 II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Fabric with animal or ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... vegetable oil, see Fibers or fabrics, etc. Ferric arsenate............ 6.1 UN1606 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Ferric arsenite............ 6.1 UN1607 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Ferric chloride, anhydrous. 8 UN1773 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Ferric chloride, solution.. 8 UN2582 III 8........ B15, IB3, T4, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP1 Ferric nitrate............. 5.1 UN1466 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Ferrocerium................ 4.1 UN1323 II 4.1...... 59, A19, IB8, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 Ferrosilicon with 30 4.3 UN1408 III 4.3, 6.1. A1, A19, B6, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13, 40, percent or more but less IB8, IP4, IP7, 52, 53, than 90 percent silicon. T1, TP33 85, 103 Ferrous arsenate........... 6.1 UN1608 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 D Ferrous chloride, solid.... 8 NA1759 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 D Ferrous chloride, solution. 8 NA1760 II 8........ B3, IB2, T11, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP2, TP27 Ferrous metal borings or 4.2 UN2793 III 4.2...... A1, A19, IB8, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... Ferrous metal shavings or IP3, IP7 Ferrous metal turnings or Ferrous metal cuttings in a form liable to self- heating. Fertilizer ammoniating 2.2 UN1043 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 solution with free ammonia.A I W Fibers, animal or Fibers, 4.2 UN1372 III 4.2...... ................ 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... vegetable burnt, wet or damp. IW Fibers, vegetable, dry..... 4.1 UN3360 III 4.1...... 137 151.......... 213....... 240....... No Limit No Limit A ....... A W Fibers or Fabrics, animal 4.2 UN1373 III 4.2...... 137, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... or vegetable or Synthetic, T1, TP33 n.o.s. with animal or vegetable oil. Fibers or Fabrics 4.1 UN1353 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3 None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... impregnated with weakly nitrated nitrocellulose, n.o.s.. Films, nitrocellulose base, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... from which gelatine has been removed; film scrap, see Celluloid scrap. Films, nitrocellulose base, 4.1 UN1324 III 4.1...... ................ None......... 183....... None...... 25 kg 100 kg D 28 gelatine coated (except scrap). Fire extinguisher charges, 8 UN1774 II 8........ N41 154.......... 202....... None...... 1 L 30 L A ....... corrosive liquid. Fire extinguisher charges, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... expelling, explosive, see Cartridges, power device. Fire extinguishers 2.2 UN1044 ....... 2.2...... 18, 110 309.......... 309....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... containing compressed or liquefied gas. Firelighters, solid with 4.1 UN2623 III 4.1...... A1, A19 None......... 213....... None...... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 flammable liquid. Fireworks.................. 1.1G UN0333 II 1.1G..... 108 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Fireworks.................. 1.2G UN0334 II 1.2G..... 108 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Fireworks.................. 1.3G UN0335 II 1.3G..... 108 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Fireworks.................. 1.4G UN0336 II 1.4G..... 108 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Fireworks.................. 1.4S UN0337 II 1.4S..... 108 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... First aid kits............. 9 UN3316 ....... 9........ 15 161.......... 161....... None...... 10 kg 10 kg A ....... W Fish meal, stabilized or 9 UN2216 III None..... 155, IB8, IP3, 155.......... 218....... 218....... No limit No limit B 88, Fish scrap, stabilized. T1, TP33 122, 128 Fish meal, unstablized or 4.2 UN1374 II 4.2...... 155, A1, A19, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg B 18, 128 Fish scrap, unstabilized. IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 Flammable compressed gas, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Compressed or Liquefied gas, flammable, etc. Flammable compressed gas ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (small receptacles not fitted with a dispersion device, not refillable), see Receptacles, etc. Flammable gas in lighters, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Lighters or lighter refills, cigarettes, containing flammable gas. G Flammable liquid, toxic, 3 UN3286 I 3, 6.1, 8 T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L E 21, 40, corrosive, n.o.s.. TP27 100 ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1, 8 IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 21, 40, TP13, TP27 100 G Flammable liquids, 3 UN2924 I 3, 8..... T14, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L E 40 corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 8..... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP1, TP28 G Flammable liquids, n.o.s... 3 UN1993 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP27 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 G Flammable liquids, toxic, 3 UN1992 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40 n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 6.1... B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP28 G Flammable solid, corrosive, 4.1 UN3180 II 4.1, 8... A1, IB6, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 inorganic, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1, 8... A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg D 40 TP33 G Flammable solid, inorganic, 4.1 UN3178 II 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s.. IP4, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T1, TP33 G Flammable solid, organic, 4.1 UN3176 II 4.1...... IB1, T3, TP3, 151.......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... molten, n.o.s.. TP26 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... IB1, T1, TP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... TP26 G Flammable solid, oxidizing, 4.1 UN3097 II 4.1, 5.1. 131 None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1, 5.1. 131, T1, TP33 None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 G Flammable solid, toxic, 4.1 UN3179 II 4.1, 6.1. A1, IB6, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 inorganic, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1, 6.1. A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 TP33 G Flammable solids, 4.1 UN2925 II 4.1, 8... A1, IB6, IP2, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 corrosive, organic, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1, 8... A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg D 40 TP33 G Flammable solids, organic, 4.1 UN1325 II 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s.. IP4, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T1, TP33 G Flammable solids, toxic, 4.1 UN2926 II 4.1, 6.1. A1, IB6, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 organic, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1, 6.1. A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 TP33 Flares, aerial............. 1.3G UN0093 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Flares, aerial............. 1.4G UN0403 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Flares, aerial............. 1.4S UN0404 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Flares, aerial............. 1.1G UN0420 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Flares, aerial............. 1.2G UN0421 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Flares, airplane, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Flares, aerial. Flares, signal, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartridges, signal. Flares, surface............ 1.3G UN0092 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Flares, surface............ 1.1G UN0418 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Flares, surface............ 1.2G UN0419 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Flares, water-activated, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Contrivances, water- activated, etc. Flash powder............... 1.1G UN0094 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 15 ....... Flash powder............... 1.3G UN0305 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 15 ....... Flue dusts, poisonous, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Arsenical dust. Fluoric acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrofluoric acid, etc. Fluorine, compressed....... 2.3 UN1045 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. 90 Fluoroacetic acid.......... 6.1 UN2642 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg E ....... TP33 Fluoroanilines............. 6.1 UN2941 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Fluorobenzene.............. 3 UN2387 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Fluoroboric acid........... 8 UN1775 II 8........ A6, A7, B2, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... IB2, N3, N34, T7, TP2 Fluorophosphoric acid 8 UN1776 II 8........ A6, A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... anhydrous. N3, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Fluorosilicates, n.o.s..... 6.1 UN2856 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Fluorosilicic acid......... 8 UN1778 II 8........ A6, A7, B2, B15, None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... IB2, N3, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Fluorosulfonic acid........ 8 UN1777 I 8........ A3, A6, A7, A10, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D 40 B6, B10, N3, N36, T10, TP2, TP12 Fluorotoluenes............. 3 UN2388 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 Forbidden materials. See Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... § 173.21. Formaldehyde, solutions, 3 UN1198 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 flammable. Formaldehyde, solutions, 8 UN2209 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... with not less than 25 percent formaldehyde. Formalin, see Formaldehyde, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solutions. Formic acid................ 8 UN1779 II 8........ B2, B28, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 T7, TP2 Fracturing devices, 1.1D UN0099 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... explosive, without detonators for oil wells. Fuel, aviation, turbine 3 UN1863 I 3........ 144, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... engine. TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 144, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 D Fuel oil (No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 NA1993 III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... or 6). T4, TP1, TP29 Fuel system components ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (including fuel control units (FCU), carburetors, fuel lines, fuel pumps) see Dangerous Goods in Apparatus or Dangerous Goods in Machinery. Fulminate of mercury (dry). Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fulminate of mercury, wet, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Mercury fulminate, etc. Fulminating gold........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fulminating mercury........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fulminating platinum....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fulminating silver......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fulminic acid.............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fumaryl chloride........... 8 UN1780 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 8, 40 Fumigated lading, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... §§ 172.302(g), 173.9 and 176.76(h). Fumigated transport vehicle ........... ......... ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... ....... or freight container see § 173.9. Furaldehydes............... 6.1 UN1199 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Furan...................... 3 UN2389 I 3........ T12, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 Furfuryl alcohol........... 6.1 UN2874 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52, 74 Furfurylamine.............. 3 UN2526 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Fuse, detonating, metal ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... clad, see Cord, detonating, metal clad. Fuse, detonating, mild ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... effect, metal clad, see Cord, detonating, mild effect, metal clad. Fuse, igniter tubular metal 1.4G UN0103 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... clad. Fuse, non-detonating 1.3G UN0101 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... instantaneous or quickmatch. Fuse, safety............... 1.4S UN0105 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... D Fusee (railway or highway). 4.1 NA1325 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 184....... None...... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... Fusel oil.................. 3 UN1201 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Fuses, tracer, see Tracers ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... for ammunition. Fuzes, combination, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... percussion and time, see Fuzes, detonating (UN0257, UN0367); Fuzes, igniting (UN0317, UN0368). Fuzes, detonating.......... 1.1B UN0106 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Fuzes, detonating.......... 1.2B UN0107 II 1.2B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Fuzes, detonating.......... 1.4B UN0257 II 1.4B..... 116 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Fuzes, detonating.......... 1.4S UN0367 II 1.4S..... 116 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Fuzes, detonating, with 1.1D UN0408 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... protective features. Fuzes, detonating, with 1.2D UN0409 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... protective features. Fuzes, detonating, with 1.4D UN0410 II 1.4D..... 116 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... protective features. Fuzes, igniting............ 1.3G UN0316 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Fuzes, igniting............ 1.4G UN0317 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Fuzes, igniting............ 1.4S UN0368 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Galactsan trinitrate....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Gallium.................... 8 UN2803 III 8........ T1, TP33 None......... 162....... 240....... 20 kg 20 kg B 48 Gas cartridges, (flammable) 2.1 UN2037 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 without a release device, non-refillable. Gas generator assemblies 2.2 ................. ....... 2.2...... ................ None......... 335....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... (aircraft), containing a non-flammable non-toxic gas and a propellant cartridge. D Gas identification set..... 2.3 NA9035 ....... 2.3...... 6 None......... 194....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Gas oil.................... 3 UN1202 III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 G Gas, refrigerated liquid, 2.1 UN3312 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... 316....... 318....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. (cryogenic liquid). G Gas, refrigerated liquid, 2.2 UN3158 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... 316....... 318....... 50 kg 500 kg D ....... n.o.s. (cryogenic liquid). G Gas, refrigerated liquid, 2.2 UN3311 ....... 2.2, 5.1. T75, TP5, TP22 320.......... 316....... 318....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... oxidizing, n.o.s. (cryogenic liquid). Gas sample, non- 2.1 UN3167 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302, 304.. None...... 1 L 5 L D ....... pressurized, flammable, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid. Gas sample, non- 2.3 UN3168 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 6 306.......... 302....... None...... Forbidden 1 L D ....... pressurized, toxic, flammable, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid. Gas sample, non- 2.3 UN3169 ....... 2.3...... 6 306.......... 302, 304.. None...... Forbidden 1 L D ....... pressurized, toxic, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid. D Gasohol gasoline mixed with 3 NA1203 II 3........ 144 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... ethyl alcohol, with not more than 20 percent alcohol. Gasoline................... 3 UN1203 II 3........ 144, B1, B33, T8 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Gasoline, casinghead, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Gasoline. Gelatine, blasting, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Explosive, blasting, type A. Gelatine dynamites, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Explosive, blasting, type A. Germane.................... 2.3 UN2192 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2 None......... 302....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Glycerol-1,3-dinitrate..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Glycerol gluconate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrate. Glycerol lactate trinitrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Glycerol alpha- 6.1 UN2689 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... monochlorohydrin. Glyceryl trinitrate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroglycerin, etc. Glycidaldehyde............. 3 UN2622 II 3, 6.1... IB2, IP8, T7, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L A 40 TP1 Grenades, hand or rifle, 1.1D UN0284 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... with bursting charge. Grenades, hand or rifle, 1.2D UN0285 II 1.2D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... with bursting charge. Grenades, hand or rifle, 1.1F UN0292 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... with bursting charge. Grenades, hand or rifle, 1.2F UN0293 II 1.2F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... with bursting charge. Grenades, illuminating, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammunition, illuminating, etc. Grenades, practice, hand or 1.4S UN0110 II 1.4S..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... rifle. Grenades, practice, hand or 1.3G UN0318 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... rifle. Grenades, practice, hand or 1.2G UN0372 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... rifle. Grenades practice Hand or 1.4G UN0452 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... rifle. Grenades, smoke, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammunition, smoke, etc. Guanidine nitrate.......... 5.1 UN1467 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 73 T1, TP33 Guanyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazine (dry). Guanyl 1.1A UN0113 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazine, wetted with not less than 30 percent water, by mass. Guanyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene (dry). Guanyl 1.1A UN0114 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene , wetted or Tetrazene, wetted with not less than 30 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Gunpowder, compressed or ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Gunpowder in pellets, see Black powder (UN 0028). Gunpowder, granular or as a ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... meal, see Black powder (UN 0027). Hafnium powder, dry........ 4.2 UN2545 I 4.2...... ................ None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D ....... IP2, N34, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... TP33 Hafnium powder, wetted with 4.1 UN1326 II 4.1...... A6, A19, A20, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 74 not less than 25 percent IB6, IP2, N34, water (a visible excess of T3, TP33 water must be present) (a) mechanically produced, particle size less than 53 microns; (b) chemically produced, particle size less than 840 microns. Hand signal device, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Signal devices, hand. Hazardous substances, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquid or solid, n.o.s., see Environmentally hazardous substances, etc. D G Hazardous waste, liquid, 9 NA3082 III 9........ IB3, T2, TP1 155.......... 203....... 241....... No limit No limit A ....... n.o.s.. D G Hazardous waste, solid, 9 NA3077 III 9........ B54, IB8, IP2, 155.......... 213....... 240....... No limit No limit A ....... n.o.s.. T1, TP33 Heating oil, light......... 3 UN1202 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Helium, compressed......... 2.2 UN1046 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 302, 314.. 75 kg 150 kg A 85 Helium-oxygen mixture, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Rare gases and oxygen mixtures. Helium, refrigerated liquid 2.2 UN1963 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... 316....... 318....... 50 kg 500 kg B ....... (cryogenic liquid). Heptafluoropropane or 2.2 UN3296 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 227. n-Heptaldehyde............. 3 UN3056 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Heptanes................... 3 UN1206 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... n-Heptene.................. 3 UN2278 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Hexachloroacetone.......... 6.1 UN2661 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 12, 40 Hexachlorobenzene.......... 6.1 UN2729 III 6.1...... B3, IB8, IP3, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T1, TP33 Hexachlorobutadiene........ 6.1 UN2279 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.. 6.1 UN2646 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Hexachlorophene............ 6.1 UN2875 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Hexadecyltrichlorosilane... 8 UN1781 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2 Hexadienes................. 3 UN2458 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Hexaethyl tetraphosphate 2.3 UN1612 ....... 2.3...... 3 None......... 334....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 and compressed gas mixtures. Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, 6.1 UN1611 II 6.1...... IB2, N76, T7, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L E 40 liquid. TP2 Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, 6.1 UN1611 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40 solid. N76 Hexafluoroacetone.......... 2.3 UN2420 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Hexafluoroacetone hydrate, 6.1 UN2552 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 liquid. Hexafluoroacetone hydrate, 6.1 UN3436 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 solid. T3, TP33 Hexafluoroethane, or 2.2 UN2193 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 116. Hexafluorophosphoric acid.. 8 UN1782 II 8........ A6, A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... N3, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Hexafluoropropylene 2.2 UN1858 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... compressed or Refrigerant gas R 1216. Hexaldehyde................ 3 UN1207 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Hexamethylene diisocyanate. 6.1 UN2281 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L C 13, 40 TP13 Hexamethylene triperoxide Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diamine (dry). Hexamethylenediamine, solid 8 UN2280 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 TP33 Hexamethylenediamine 8 UN1783 II 8........ IB2, T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Hexamethyleneimine......... 3 UN2493 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 Hexamethylenetetramine..... 4.1 UN1328 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Hexamethylol benzene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hexanitrate. Hexanes.................... 3 UN1208 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... 2,2[prime],4,4[prime],6,6[p Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... rime]- Hexanitro- 3,3[prime]- dihydroxyazobenzene (dry). Hexanitroazoxy benzene..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... N,N[prime]- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (hexanitrodiphenyl) ethylene dinitramine (dry). Hexanitrodiphenyl urea..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 2,2[prime],3[prime],4,4[pri Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... me],6- Hexanitrodiphenylamine. Hexanitrodiphenylamine or 1.1D UN0079 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Dipicrylamine or Hexyl. 2,3[prime],4,4[prime],6,6[p Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... rime]- Hexanitrodiphenylether. Hexanitroethane............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hexanitrooxanilide......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hexanitrostilbene.......... 1.1D UN0392 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Hexanoic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Corrosive liquids, n.o.s.. Hexanols................... 3 UN2282 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 74 1-Hexene................... 3 UN2370 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Hexogen and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cyclotetramethylenetetrani tramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Hexogen and HMX mixtures, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Hexogen and octogen ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. Hexogen, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cyclotrimethylenetrinitram ine, etc. Hexolite, or Hexotol dry or 1.1D UN0118 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Hexotonal.................. 1.1D UN0393 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Hexyl, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hexanitrodiphenylamine. Hexyltrichlorosilane....... 8 UN1784 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 High explosives, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... individual explosives' entries. HMX, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cyclotetramethylenete tranitramine, etc. Hydrazine, anhydrous....... 8 UN2029 I 8, 3, 6.1 A3, A6, A7, A10, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40, 125 B7, B16, B53 Hydrazine, aqueous solution 6.1 UN3293 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... with not more than 37 percent hydrazine, by mass. Hydrazine azide............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrazine chlorate......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrazine dicarbonic acid Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diazide. Hydrazine aqueous solution, 8 UN2030 I 8, 6.1... 151, B16, B53, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40 with more than 37% T10, TP2, TP13 hydrazine, by mass. ........................... ........... ................. II 8, 6.1... B16, B53, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D 40 T7, TP2, TP13 ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... B16, B53, IB3, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L D 40 T4, TP1 Hydrazine perchlorate...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrazine selenate......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydriodic acid, anhydrous, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous. Hydriodic acid............. 8 UN1787 II 8........ A3, A6, B2, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C ....... N41, T7, TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C 8 Hydrobromic acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... anhydrous, see Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous. Hydrobromic acid, with more 8 UN1788 II 8........ B2, B15, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... than 49 percent N41, T7, TP2 hydrobromic acid. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden C 8 Hydrobromic acid, with not 8 UN1788 II 8........ A3, A6, B2, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C ....... more than 49 percent IB2, N41, T7, hydrobromic acid. TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A3, IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C 8 Hydrocarbon gas mixture, 2.1 UN1964 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 compressed, n.o.s.. Hydrocarbon gas mixture, 2.1 UN1965 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 liquefied, n.o.s.. Hydrocarbons, liquid, 3 UN3295 I 3........ 144, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... n.o.s.. TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 144, IB2, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 Hydrochloric acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... anhydrous, see Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous. Hydrochloric acid.......... 8 UN1789 II 8........ A3, A6, B3, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C ....... IB2, N41, T8, TP2, TP12 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A3, IB3, T4, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C 8 TP1, TP12 Hydrocyanic acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... anhydrous, see Hydrogen cyanide etc. Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous 6.1 UN1613 I 6.1...... 2, B61, B65, None......... 195....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 solutions or Hydrogen B77, B82, T20, cyanide, aqueous solutions TP2, TP13 with not more than 20 percent hydrogen cyanide. D Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous 6.1 NA1613 II 6.1...... IB1, T14, TP2, None......... 195....... 243....... Forbidden 5 L D 40 solutions with less than 5 TP13, TP27 percent hydrogen cyanide. Hydrocyanic acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquefied, see Hydrogen cyanide, etc. Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... unstabilized. Hydrofluoric acid and 8 UN1786 I 8, 6.1... A6, A7, B15, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40 Sulfuric acid mixtures. B23, N5, N34, T10, TP2, TP12, TP13 Hydrofluoric acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... anhydrous, see Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous. Hydrofluoric acid, with 8 UN1790 I 8, 6.1... A6, A7, B4, B15, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D 12, 40 more than 60 percent B23, N5, N34, strength. T10, TP2, TP12, TP13 Hydrofluoric acid, with not 8 UN1790 II 8, 6.1... A6, A7, B15, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D 12, 40 more than 60 percent IB2, N5, N34, strength. T8, TP2, TP12 Hydrofluoroboric acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fluoroboric acid. Hydrofluorosilicic acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Fluorosilicic acid. Hydrogen and Methane 2.1 UN2034 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 302, 314, Forbidden 150 kg E 40, 57 mixtures, compressed. 315. Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous 2.3 UN1048 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Hydrogen chloride, 2.3 UN1050 ....... 2.3, 8... 3 None......... 304....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 anhydrous. Hydrogen chloride, 2.3 UN2186 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B6 None......... None...... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden B 40 refrigerated liquid. Hydrogen, compressed....... 2.1 UN1049 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 302, 314.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40, 57 Hydrogen cyanide, solution 6.1 UN3294 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 in alcohol with not more B74, T20, TP2, than 45 percent hydrogen TP13, TP38, TP45 cyanide. Hydrogen cyanide, 6.1 UN1051 I 6.1, 3... 1, B35, B61, None......... 195....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 stabilized with less than B65, B77, B82 3 percent water. Hydrogen cyanide, 6.1 UN1614 I 6.1...... 5 None......... 195....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40 stabilized, with less than 3 percent water and absorbed in a porous inert material. Hydrogen fluoride, 8 UN1052 I 8, 6.1... 3, B7, B46, B71, None......... 163....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 anhydrous. B77, T10, TP2 Hydrogen in a metal hydride 2.1 UN3468 ....... 2.1...... 167 None......... 214....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... storage system. Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous. 2.3 UN2197 ....... 2.3...... 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Hydrogen iodide solution, ........... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Hydriodic acid. Hydrogen peroxide and 5.1 UN3149 II 5.1, 8... 145, A2, A3, A6, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L D 25, 66, peroxyacetic acid B53, IB2, T7, 75 mixtures, stabilized with TP2, TP6, TP24 acids, water and not more than 5 percent peroxyacetic acid. Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous 5.1 UN2014 II 5.1, 8... 12, B53, B80, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 66, solutions with more than B81, B85, IB2, 75 40 percent but not more T7, TP2, TP6, than 60 percent hydrogen TP24, TP37 peroxide (stabilized as necessary). Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous 5.1 UN2014 II 5.1, 8... A2, A3, A6, B53, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L D 25, 66, solutions with not less IB2, T7, TP2, 75 than 20 percent but not TP6, TP24, TP37 more than 40 percent hydrogen peroxide (stabilized as necessary). Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous 5.1 UN2984 III 5.1...... A1, IB2, T4, 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 25, 66, solutions with not less TP1, TP6, TP24, 75 than 8 percent but less TP37 than 20 percent hydrogen peroxide (stabilized as necessary). Hydrogen peroxide, 5.1 UN2015 I 5.1, 8... 12, B53, B80, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 66, stabilized or Hydrogen B81, B85, T10, 75 peroxide aqueous TP2, TP6, TP24, solutions, stabilized with TP37 more than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen, refrigerated 2.1 UN1966 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... 316....... 318, 319.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 liquid )cryogenic liquid). Hydrogen selenide, 2.3 UN2202 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 anhydrous. Hydrogen sulfate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfuric acid. Hydrogen sulfide........... 2.3 UN1053 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Hydrogendifluorides, n.o.s. 8 UN1740 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 25, 40, N3, N34, T3, 52 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB8, IP3, N3, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 25, 40, N34, T1, TP33 52 Hydroquinone, solid........ 6.1 UN2662 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Hydroquinone solution...... 6.1 UN3435 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Hydrosilicofluoric acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Fluorosilicic acid. Hydroxyl amine iodide...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydroxylamine sulfate...... 8 UN2865 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Hypochlorite solutions..... 8 UN1791 II 8........ A7, B2, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 26 IB2, N34, T7, TP2, TP24 III 8........ IB3, N34, T4, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 26 TP2, TP24 Hypochlorites, inorganic, 5.1 UN3212 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg D 4, 48, n.o.s.. IP4, T3, TP33 52, 56, 58, 69, 106, 116 118 Hyponitrous acid........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Igniter fuse, metal clad, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Fuse, igniter, tubular, metal clad. Igniters................... 1.1G UN0121 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Igniters................... 1.2G UN0314 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Igniters................... 1.3G UN0315 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Igniters................... 1.4G UN0325 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Igniters................... 1.4S UN0454 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... 3,3[prime]- 8 UN2269 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP2 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Iminodipropylamine. G Infectious substances, 6.2 UN2900 ....... 6.2...... A81, A82 134.......... 196....... None...... 50 mL or 50 4 L or 4 kg B 40 affecting animals only. g G Infectious substances, 6.2 UN2814 ....... 6.2...... A81, A82 134.......... 196....... None...... 50 mL or 50 4 L or 4 kg B 40 affecting humans. g Inflammable, see Flammable. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Initiating explosives (dry) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Inositol hexanitrate (dry). Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... G Insecticide gases, n.o.s... 2.2 UN1968 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... G Insecticide gases, 2.1 UN3354 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 flammable, n.o.s.. G Insecticide gases, toxic, 2.3 UN3355 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone A. G Insecticide gases, toxic, 2.3 UN3355 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone B. G Insecticide gases, toxic, 2.3 UN3355 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B14 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D ....... flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone C. G Insecticide gases, toxic, 2.3 UN3355 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4 None......... 302, 305.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D ....... flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard Zone D. G Insecticide gases, toxic, 2.3 UN1967 ....... 2.3...... 3 None......... 193, 334.. 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s.. Inulin trinitrate (dry).... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Iodine azide (dry)......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Iodine monochloride........ 8 UN1792 II 8........ B6, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden 50 kg D 40, 66, IP4, N41, T7, 74, 89, TP2 90 Iodine pentafluoride....... 5.1 UN2495 I 5.1, 6.1, ................ None......... 205....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40, 8. 52, 66, 90 2-Iodobutane............... 3 UN2390 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Iodomethylpropanes......... 3 UN2391 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Iodopropanes............... 3 UN2392 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Iodoxy compounds (dry)..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Iridium nitratopentamine Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... iridium nitrate. Iron chloride, see Ferric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chloride. Iron oxide, spent, or Iron 4.2 UN1376 III 4.2...... B18, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden E ....... sponge, spent obtained T1, TP33 from coal gas purification. Iron pentacarbonyl......... 6.1 UN1994 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, B77, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Iron sesquichloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ferric chloride. Irritating material, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tear gas substances, etc. Isobutane see also 2.1 UN1969 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Petroleum gases, liquefied. Isobutanol or Isobutyl 3 UN1212 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... alcohol. Isobutyl acetate........... 3 UN1213 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isobutyl acrylate, 3 UN2527 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... stabilized. Isobutyl alcohol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Isobutanol. Isobutyl aldehyde, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Isobutyraldehyde. D Isobutyl chloroformate..... 6.1 NA2742 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12, 13, B74, T20, TP4, 22, 25, TP12, TP13, 40, 48, TP38, TP45 100 Isobutyl formate........... 3 UN2393 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isobutyl isobutyrate....... 3 UN2528 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... + Isobutyl isocyanate........ 3 UN2486 I 3, 6.1... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP27 Isobutyl methacrylate, 3 UN2283 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... stabilized. Isobutyl propionate........ 3 UN2394 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L B ....... Isobutylamine.............. 3 UN1214 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 Isobutylene see also 2.1 UN1055 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Petroleum gases, liquefied. Isobutyraldehyde or 3 UN2045 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 Isobutyl aldehyde. Isobutyric acid............ 3 UN2529 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Isobutyronitrile........... 3 UN2284 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 TP13 Isobutyryl chloride........ 3 UN2395 II 3, 8..... IB1, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C 40 G Isocyanates, flammable, 3 UN2478 II 3, 6.1... 5, A3, A7, IB2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L D 40 toxic, n.o.s. or T11, TP2, TP13, Isocyanate solutions, TP27 flammable, toxic, n.o.s. flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 6.1... 5, A3, A7, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T7, TP1, TP13, TP28 G Isocyanates, toxic, 6.1 UN3080 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 25, 40, flammable, n.o.s. or TP13, TP27 48 Isocyanate solutions, toxic, flammable, n.o.s., flash point not less than 23 degrees C but not more than 61 degrees C and boiling point less than 300 degrees C. G Isocyanates, toxic, n.o.s. 6.1 UN2206 II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L E 25, 40, or Isocyanate solutions, TP13, TP27 48 toxic, n.o.s., flash point more than 61 degrees C and boiling point less than 300 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L E 25, 40, TP13, TP28 48 Isocyanatobenzotrifluorides 6.1 UN2285 II 6.1, 3... 5, IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 25, 40, 48 Isoheptenes................ 3 UN2287 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isohexenes................. 3 UN2288 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T11, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP1 Isooctane, see Octanes..... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Isooctenes................. 3 UN1216 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isopentane, see Pentane.... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Isopentanoic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Corrosive liquids, n.o.s.. Isopentenes................ 3 UN2371 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... Isophorone diisocyanate.... 6.1 UN2290 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40 Isophoronediamine.......... 8 UN2289 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Isoprene, stabilized....... 3 UN1218 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... Isopropanol or Isopropyl 3 UN1219 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... alcohol. Isopropenyl acetate........ 3 UN2403 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isopropenylbenzene......... 3 UN2303 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Isopropyl acetate.......... 3 UN1220 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isopropyl acid phosphate... 8 UN1793 III 8........ IB2, T4, TP1 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... Isopropyl alcohol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Isopropanol. Isopropyl butyrate......... 3 UN2405 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Isopropyl chloroacetate.... 3 UN2947 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Isopropyl chloroformate.... 6.1 UN2407 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Isopropyl 2- 3 UN2934 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... chloropropionate. Isopropyl isobutyrate...... 3 UN2406 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... + Isopropyl isocyanate....... 3 UN2483 I 3, 6.1... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Isopropyl mercaptan, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Propanethiols. Isopropyl nitrate.......... 3 UN1222 II 3........ IB9 150.......... 202....... None...... 5 L 60 L D ....... Isopropyl phosphoric acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Isopropyl acid phosphate. Isopropyl propionate....... 3 UN2409 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Isopropylamine............. 3 UN1221 I 3, 8..... T11, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L E ....... Isopropylbenzene........... 3 UN1918 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Isopropylcumyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydroperoxide, with more than 72 percent in solution. Isosorbide dinitrate 4.1 UN2907 II 4.1...... IB6, IP2, N85 None......... 212....... None...... 15 kg 50 kg E 28, 36 mixture with not less than 60 percent lactose, mannose, starch or calcium hydrogen phosphate. Isosorbide-5-mononitrate... 4.1 UN3251 III 4.1...... 66, IB8 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12 Isothiocyanic acid......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Jet fuel, see Fuel ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... aviation, turbine engine. D Jet perforating guns, 1.1D NA0124 II 1.1D..... 55, 56 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... charged oil well, with detonator. D Jet perforating guns, 1.4D NA0494 II 1.4D..... 55, 56 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 06 ....... charged oil well, with detonator. Jet perforating guns, 1.1D UN0124 II 1.1D..... 55 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... charged oil well, without detonator. Jet perforating guns, 1.4D UN0494 II 1.4D..... 55, 114 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 300 kg 06 ....... charged, oil well, without detonator. Jet perforators, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Charges, shaped, etc. Jet tappers, without ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... detonator, see Charges, shaped, etc. Jet thrust igniters, for ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... rocket motors or Jato, see Igniters. Jet thrust unit (Jato), see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Rocket motors. Kerosene................... 3 UN1223 III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP2 G Ketones, liquid, n.o.s..... 3 UN1224 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1, TP29 Krypton, compressed........ 2.2 UN1056 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Krypton, refrigerated 2.2 UN1970 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... None...... None...... 50 kg 500 kg B ....... liquid (cryogenic liquid). Lacquer base or lacquer ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chips, nitrocellulose, dry, see Nitrocellulose, etc. (UN 2557). Lacquer base or lacquer ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chips, plastic, wet with alcohol or solvent, see Nitrocellulose (UN2059, UN2555, UN2556, UN2557) or Paint etc.(UN1263). Lead acetate............... 6.1 UN1616 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Lead arsenates............. 6.1 UN1617 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Lead arsenites............. 6.1 UN1618 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Lead azide (dry)........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lead azide, wetted with not 1.1A UN0129 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... less than 20 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Lead compounds, soluble, 6.1 UN2291 III 6.1...... 138, IB8, IP3, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... n.o.s.. T1, TP33 Lead cyanide............... 6.1 UN1620 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Lead dioxide............... 5.1 UN1872 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Lead dross, see Lead ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... sulfate, with more than 3 percent free acid. Lead nitrate............... 5.1 UN1469 II 5.1, 6.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Lead nitroresorcinate (dry) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lead perchlorate, solid.... 5.1 UN1470 II 5.1, 6.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Lead perchlorate, solution. 5.1 UN3408 II 5.1, 6.1. IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L A 56, 58 III 5.1, 6.1. IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 242....... 2.5 L 30 L A 56, 58 Lead peroxide, see Lead ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dioxide. Lead phosphite, dibasic.... 4.1 UN2989 II 4.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg B 34 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 34 TP33 Lead picrate (dry)......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lead styphnate (dry)....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lead styphnate, wetted or 1.1A UN0130 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... Lead trinitroresorcinate, wetted with not less than 20 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Lead sulfate with more than 8 UN1794 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... 3 percent free acid. T3, TP33 Lead trinitroresorcinate, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Lead styphnate, etc. Life-saving appliances, not 9 UN3072 ....... None..... ................ None......... 219....... None...... No limit No limit A ....... self inflating containing dangerous goods as equipment. Life-saving appliances, 9 UN2990 ....... None..... ................ None......... 219....... None...... No limit No limit A ....... self inflating. Lighter replacement ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cartridges containing liquefied petroleum gases (and similar devices, each not exceeding 65 grams), see Lighters or lighter refills etc. containing flammable gas. Lighters, fuse............. 1.4S UN0131 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Lighters or Lighter refills 2.1 UN1057 ....... 2.1...... N10 None......... 21, 308... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 containing flammable gas. Lime, unslaked, see Calcium ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... oxide. G Liquefied gas, flammable, 2.1 UN3161 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 n.o.s.. G Liquefied gas, n.o.s....... 2.2 UN3163 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... G Liquefied gas, oxidizing, 2.2 UN3157 ....... 2.2, 5.1. A14 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg D ....... n.o.s.. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3308 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3308 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3308 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3308 ....... 2.3, 8... 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3309 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Liquefied gas toxic, 2.3 UN3309 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3309 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3309 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 flammable, corrosive, 8. n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3160 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3160 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3160 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3160 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3162 ....... 2.3...... 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3162 ....... 2.3...... 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3162 ....... 2.3...... 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3162 ....... 2.3...... 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3310 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3310 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3310 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G I Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3310 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, oxidizing, corrosive, 8. 90 n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3307 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3307 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3307 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C. G Liquefied gas, toxic, 2.3 UN3307 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D. Liquefied gases, non- 2.2 UN1058 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... flammable charged with nitrogen, carbon dioxide or air. Liquefied hydrocarbon gas, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Hydrocarbon gas mixture, liquefied, n.o.s.. Liquefied natural gas, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methane, etc. (UN 1972). Liquefied petroleum gas see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Petroleum gases, liquefied. Lithium.................... 4.3 UN1415 I 4.3...... A7, A19, IB4, None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 IP1, N45 Lithium acetylide ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ethylenediamine complex, see Water reactive solid etc. Lithium alkyls, liquid..... 4.2 UN2445 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B11, T21, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... TP2, TP7 Lithium alkyls, solid...... 4.2 UN3433 I 4.2, 4.3. 173, B11, T21, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... TP7, TP33 Lithium aluminum hydride... 4.3 UN1410 I 4.3...... A19 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Lithium aluminum hydride, 4.3 UN1411 I 4.3, 3... A2, A3, A11, N34 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L D 40 ethereal. Lithium batteries, 9 UN3091 II 9........ 29, A54, A55, 185.......... 185....... None...... See A102, 35 kg A ....... contained in equipment. A102, A104 A104 Lithium batteries packed 9 UN3091 II 9........ 29, A54, A55, 185.......... 185....... None...... See A101, 35 kg gross A ....... with equipment. A101, A103 A103 Lithium battery............ 9 UN3090 II 9........ 29, A54, A55, 185.......... 185....... None...... See A100 35 kg gross A ....... A100 Lithium borohydride........ 4.3 UN1413 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Lithium ferrosilicon....... 4.3 UN2830 II 4.3...... A19, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40, 85, T3, TP33 103 Lithium hydride............ 4.3 UN1414 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Lithium hydride, fused 4.3 UN2805 II 4.3...... A8, A19, A20, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 52 solid. IB4, T3, TP33 Lithium hydroxide.......... 8 UN2680 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Lithium hydroxide, solution 8 UN2679 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 29 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP2 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 29, 96 Lithium hypochlorite, dry 5.1 UN1471 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 4, 48, with more than 39% IP4, N34 52, 56, available chlorine (8.8% 58, 69, available oxygen) or 106, Lithium hypochlorite 116 mixtures, dry with more than 39% available chlorine (8.8% available oxygen). Lithium in cartridges, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Lithium. Lithium nitrate............ 5.1 UN2722 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Lithium nitride............ 4.3 UN2806 I 4.3...... A19, IB4, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E ....... N40 Lithium peroxide........... 5.1 UN1472 II 5.1...... A9, IB6, IP2, 152.......... 212....... None...... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, N34, T3, TP33 66, 75 Lithium silicon............ 4.3 UN1417 II 4.3...... A19, A20, IB7, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A 85, 103 IP2, T3, TP33 LNG, see Methane etc. (UN ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1972). London purple.............. 6.1 UN1621 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 LPG, see Petroleum gases, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquefied. Lye, see Sodium hydroxide, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solutions. Magnesium alkyls........... 4.2 UN3053 I 4.2, 4.3. B11, T21, TP2, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 TP7 Magnesium aluminum 4.3 UN1419 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N34, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, phosphide. 85 + Magnesium arsenate......... 6.1 UN1622 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Magnesium bisulfite ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Bisulfites, aqueous solutions, n.o.s.. Magnesium bromate.......... 5.1 UN1473 II 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 T3, TP33 Magnesium chlorate......... 5.1 UN2723 II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 T3, TP33 Magnesium diamide.......... 4.2 UN2004 II 4.2...... A8, A19, A20, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... IB6, T3, TP33 Magnesium diphenyl......... 4.2 UN2005 I 4.2...... 173, T21, TP7, None......... 187....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... TP33 Magnesium dross, wet or hot Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Magnesium fluorosilicate... 6.1 UN2853 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Magnesium granules, coated, 4.3 UN2950 III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 particle size not less IP4, T1, TP33 than 149 microns. Magnesium hydride.......... 4.3 UN2010 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Magnesium or Magnesium 4.1 UN1869 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 39, 52, alloys with more than 50 T1, TP33 53, 74, percent magnesium in 101 pellets, turnings or ribbons. Magnesium nitrate.......... 5.1 UN1474 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Magnesium perchlorate...... 5.1 UN1475 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Magnesium peroxide......... 5.1 UN1476 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, TP33 66, 75 Magnesium phosphide........ 4.3 UN2011 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Magnesium, powder or 4.3 UN1418 I 4.3, 4.2. A19, B56 None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg A 39, 52 Magnesium alloys, powder. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.2. A19, B56, IB5, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A 39, 52 IP2, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.2. A19, B56, IB8, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A 39, 52 IP4, T1, TP33 Magnesium scrap, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Magnesium, etc. (UN 1869). Magnesium silicide......... 4.3 UN2624 II 4.3...... A19, A20, IB7, 151.......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg B 85, 103 IP2, T3, TP33 Magnetized material, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... § 173.21. Maleic anhydride........... 8 UN2215 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Maleic anhydride, molten... 8 UN2215 III 8........ T4, TP3 None......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Malononitrile.............. 6.1 UN2647 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 T3, TP33 Mancozeb (manganese ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ethylenebisdithiocarbamate complex with zinc) see Maneb. Maneb or Maneb preparations 4.2 UN2210 III 4.2, 4.3. 57, A1, A19, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 34 with not less than 60 IB6, T1, TP33 percent maneb. Maneb stabilized or Maneb 4.3 UN2968 III 4.3...... 54, A1, A19, 151.......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 34, 52 preparations, stabilized IB8, IP4, T1, against self-heating. TP33 Manganese nitrate.......... 5.1 UN2724 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Manganese resinate......... 4.1 UN1330 III 4.1...... A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Mannitan tetranitrate...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mannitol hexanitrate (dry). Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mannitol hexanitrate, 1.1D UN0133 II 1.1D..... 121 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted or Nitromannite, wetted with not less than 40 percent water, or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Marine pollutants, liquid ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... or solid, n.o.s., see Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid or solid, n.o.s.. Matches, block, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Matches, 'strike anywhere'. Matches, fusee............. 4.1 UN2254 III 4.1...... ................ 186.......... 186....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Matches, safety (book, card 4.1 UN1944 III 4.1...... ................ 186.......... 186....... None...... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... or strike on box). Matches, strike anywhere... 4.1 UN1331 III 4.1...... ................ 186.......... 186....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden B ....... Matches, wax, Vesta........ 4.1 UN1945 III 4.1...... ................ 186.......... 186....... None...... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... Matting acid, see Sulfuric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid. Medicine, liquid, 3 UN3248 II 3, 6.1... 36, IB2 150.......... 202....... None...... 1 L 5 L B 40 flammable, toxic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 6.1... 36, IB3 150.......... 203....... None...... 5 L 5 L A ....... Medicine, liquid, toxic, 6.1 UN1851 II 6.1...... 36 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 5 L C 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... 36 153.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 5 L C 40 Medicine, solid, toxic, 6.1 UN3249 II 6.1...... 36, T3, TP33 153.......... 212....... None...... 5 kg 5 kg C 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... 36, T1, TP33 153.......... 213....... None...... 5 kg 5 kg C 40 Memtetrahydrophthalic ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... anhydride, see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s.. Mercaptans, liquid, 3 UN3336 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 95 flammable, n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 95 TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 95 T4, TP1, TP29 Mercaptans, liquid, 3 UN1228 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 60 L B 40, 95 flammable, toxic, n.o.s. TP27 or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 6.1... A6, B1, IB3, T7, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 220 L A 40, 95 TP1, TP28 Mercaptans, liquid, toxic, 6.1 UN3071 II 6.1, 3... A6, IB2, T11, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L C 40, 121 flammable, n.o.s. or TP2, TP13, TP27 Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s., flash point not less than 23 degrees C. 5-Mercaptotetrazol-1-acetic 1.4C UN0448 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 09 ....... acid. Mercuric arsenate.......... 6.1 UN1623 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercuric chloride.......... 6.1 UN1624 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercuric compounds, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury compounds, etc. Mercuric nitrate........... 6.1 UN1625 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... N73, T3, TP33 + Mercuric potassium cyanide. 6.1 UN1626 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, N74, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 52 N75, T6, TP33 Mercuric sulfocyanate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury thiocyanate. Mercurol, see Mercury ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nucleate. Mercurous azide............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercurous compounds, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury compounds, etc. Mercurous nitrate.......... 6.1 UN1627 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 A W Mercury.................... 8 UN2809 III 8........ ................ 164.......... 164....... 240....... 35 kg 35 kg B 40, 97 Mercury acetate............ 6.1 UN1629 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury acetylide.......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury ammonium chloride.. 6.1 UN1630 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury based pesticides, 3 UN2778 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Mercury based pesticides, 6.1 UN3012 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Mercury based pesticides, 6.1 UN3011 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Mercury based pesticides, 6.1 UN2777 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Mercury benzoate........... 6.1 UN1631 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury bromides........... 6.1 UN1634 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury compounds, liquid, 6.1 UN2024 I 6.1...... ................ None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40 Mercury compounds, solid, 6.1 UN2025 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 A Mercury contained in 8 UN2809 III 8........ ................ None......... 164....... None...... No limit No limit B 40, 97 manufactured articles. Mercury cyanide............ 6.1 UN1636 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 N74, N75, T3, TP33 Mercury fulminate, wetted 1.1A UN0135 II 1.1A..... 111, 117 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... with not less than 20 percent water, or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Mercury gluconate.......... 6.1 UN1637 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury iodide............. 6.1 UN1638 II 6.1...... IB2, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury iodide aquabasic Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ammonobasic (Iodide of Millon's base). Mercury nitride............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury nucleate........... 6.1 UN1639 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury oleate............. 6.1 UN1640 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury oxide.............. 6.1 UN1641 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury oxycyanide......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mercury oxycyanide, 6.1 UN1642 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52, 91 desensitized. T3, TP33 Mercury potassium iodide... 6.1 UN1643 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury salicylate......... 6.1 UN1644 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 + Mercury sulfates........... 6.1 UN1645 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mercury thiocyanate........ 6.1 UN1646 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Mesityl oxide.............. 3 UN1229 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... G Metal carbonyls, liquid, 6.1 UN3281 I 6.1...... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 G Metal carbonyls, solid, 6.1 UN3466 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg D 40 n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg B 40 TP33 Metal catalyst, dry........ 4.2 UN2881 I 4.2...... N34, T21, TP7, None......... 187....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, N34, None......... 187....... 242....... Forbidden 50 kg C ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, N34, None......... 187....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... T1, TP33 Metal catalyst, wetted with 4.2 UN1378 II 4.2...... A2, A8, IB1, None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 50 kg C ....... a visible excess of liquid. N34, T3, TP33 Metal hydrides, flammable, 4.1 UN3182 II 4.1...... A1, IB4, T3, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg E ....... n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... A1, IB4, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg E ....... TP33 Metal hydrides, water 4.3 UN1409 I 4.3...... A19, N34, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 reactive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... A19, IB4, N34, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D 52 N40, T3, TP33 Metal powder, self-heating, 4.2 UN3189 II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 Metal powders, flammable, 4.1 UN3089 II 4.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s.. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... IB6, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... Metal salts of methyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitramine (dry). G Metal salts of organic 4.1 UN3181 II 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 compounds, flammable, IP4, T3, TP33 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 T1, TP33 Metaldehyde................ 4.1 UN1332 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 G Metallic substance, water- 4.3 UN3208 I 4.3...... A7, IB4 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40 reactive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... A7, IB7, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... A7, IB8, IP4, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40 T1, TP33 G Metallic substance, water- 4.3 UN3209 I 4.3, 4.2. A7 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40 reactive, self-heating, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.2. A7, IB5, IP2, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.2. A7, IB8, IP4, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40 T1, TP33 Methacrylaldehyde, 3 UN2396 II 3, 6.1... 45, IB2, T7, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L E 40 stabilized. TP1, TP13 Methacrylic acid, 8 UN2531 II 8........ IB2, T7, TP1, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 stabilized. TP18, TP30 + Methacrylonitrile, 3 UN3079 I 3, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, stabilized. B74, T20, TP2, 48 TP13, TP38, TP45 Methallyl alcohol.......... 3 UN2614 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methane and hydrogen, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, see Hydrogen and methane, mixtures, etc. Methane, compressed or 2.1 UN1971 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 302....... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Natural gas, compressed (with high methane content). Methane, refrigerated 2.1 UN1972 ....... 2.1...... T75, TP5 None......... None...... 318....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 liquid (cryogenic liquid) or Natural gas, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid), with high methane content). Methanesulfonyl chloride... 6.1 UN3246 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 + I Methanol................... 3 UN1230 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 60 L B 40 D Methanol................... 3 UN1230 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP2 150.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 60 L B 40 Methazoic acid............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 4-Methoxy-4-methylpentan-2- 3 UN2293 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... one. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol....... 3 UN3092 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... + Methoxymethyl isocyanate... 3 UN2605 I 3, 6.1... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Methyl acetate............. 3 UN1231 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl acetylene and 2.1 UN1060 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 propadiene mixtures, stabilized. Methyl acrylate, stabilized 3 UN1919 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP13 Methyl alcohol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methanol. Methyl allyl chloride...... 3 UN2554 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP13 Methyl amyl ketone, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Amyl methyl ketone. Methyl bromide............. 2.3 UN1062 ....... 2.3...... 3, B14, T50 None......... 193....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Methyl bromide and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chloropicrin mixtures with more than 2 percent chloropicrin, see Chloropicrin and methyl bromide mixtures. Methyl bromide and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chloropicrin mixtures with not more than 2 percent chloropicrin, see Methyl bromide. Methyl bromide and ethylene 6.1 UN1647 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 dibromide mixtures, liquid. B74, N65, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Methyl bromoacetate........ 6.1 UN2643 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 40 2-Methylbutanal............ 3 UN3371 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 2-Methyl-1-butene.......... 3 UN2459 I 3........ T11, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... 2-Methyl-2-butene.......... 3 UN2460 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T7, None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP1 3-Methyl-1-butene.......... 3 UN2561 I 3........ T11, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... Methyl tert-butyl ether.... 3 UN2398 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Methyl butyrate............ 3 UN1237 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl chloride, or 2.1 UN1063 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 5 kg 100 kg D 40 Refrigerant gas R 40. Methyl chloride and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chloropicrin mixtures, see Chloropicrin and methyl chloride mixtures. Methyl chloride and 2.1 UN1912 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 methylene chloride mixtures. Methyl chloroacetate....... 6.1 UN2295 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D ....... Methyl chlorocarbonate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methyl chloroformate. Methyl chloroform, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,1,1-Trichloroethane. Methyl chloroformate....... 6.1 UN1238 I 6.1, 3, 8 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 40, B72, N34, T22, 100 TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Methyl chloromethyl ether.. 6.1 UN1239 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP38, TP44 Methyl 2-chloropropionate.. 3 UN2933 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methyl dichloroacetate..... 6.1 UN2299 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methyl ethyl ether, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethyl methyl ether. Methyl ethyl ketone, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethyl methyl ketone. Methyl ethyl ketone Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxide, in solution with more than 9 percent by mass active oxygen. 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine... 6.1 UN2300 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methyl fluoride, or 2.1 UN2454 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Refrigerant gas R 41. Methyl formate............. 3 UN1243 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... 2-Methyl-2-heptanethiol.... 6.1 UN3023 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 102 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyl iodide.............. 6.1 UN2644 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 12, 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyl isobutyl carbinol... 3 UN2053 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methyl isobutyl ketone..... 3 UN1245 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl isobutyl ketone Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... peroxide, in solution with more than 9 percent by mass active oxygen. Methyl isocyanate.......... 6.1 UN2480 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 52 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Methyl isopropenyl ketone, 3 UN1246 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... stabilized. Methyl isothiocyanate...... 6.1 UN2477 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyl isovalerate......... 3 UN2400 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl magnesium bromide, 4.3 UN1928 I 4.3, 3... ................ None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L D ....... in ethyl ether. Methyl mercaptan........... 2.3 UN1064 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B7, B9, B14, None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 T50 Methyl ........... ......... ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... ....... mercaptopropionaldehyde, see 4-Thiapentanal. Methyl methacrylate 3 UN1247 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 monomer, stabilized. Methyl nitramine (dry)..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methyl nitrate............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methyl nitrite............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methyl norbornene ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dicarboxylic anhydride, see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s.. Methyl orthosilicate....... 6.1 UN2606 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 D Methyl phosphonic 6.1 NA9206 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... dichloride. B74, N34, N43, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyl phosphonothioic ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dichloride, anhydrous, see Corrosive liquid, n.o.s.. D Methyl phosphonous 6.1 NA2845 I 6.1, 4.2. 2, B9, B14, B16, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 dichloride, pyrophoric B32, B74, T20, liquid. TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyl picric acid (heavy Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... metal salts of). Methyl propionate.......... 3 UN1248 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl propyl ether........ 3 UN2612 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 TP2 Methyl propyl ketone....... 3 UN1249 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyl sulfate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dimethyl sulfate. Methyl sulfide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dimethyl sulfide. Methyl trichloroacetate.... 6.1 UN2533 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methyl trimethylol methane Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrate. Methyl vinyl ketone, 6.1 UN1251 I 6.1, 3, 8 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 stabilized. B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Methylal................... 3 UN1234 II 3........ IB2, IP8, T7, None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP2 Methylamine, anhydrous..... 2.1 UN1061 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Methylamine, aqueous 3 UN1235 II 3, 8..... B1, IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 135 solution. Methylamine dinitramine and Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dry salts thereof. Methylamine nitroform...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methylamine perchlorate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Methylamyl acetate......... 3 UN1233 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... N-Methylaniline............ 6.1 UN2294 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol, 6.1 UN2937 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... liquid. alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol, 6.1 UN3438 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... solid. TP33 3-Methylbutan-2-one........ 3 UN2397 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... N-Methylbutylamine......... 3 UN2945 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 Methylchlorosilane......... 2.3 UN2534 ....... 2.3, 2.1, 2, B9, B14, N34 None......... 226....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 17, 40 8. Methylcyclohexane.......... 3 UN2296 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methylcyclohexanols, 3 UN2617 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... flammable. Methylcyclohexanone........ 3 UN2297 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methylcyclopentane......... 3 UN2298 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... D Methyldichloroarsine....... 6.1 NA1556 I 6.1...... 2, T20, TP4, None......... 192....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Methyldichlorosilane....... 4.3 UN1242 I 4.3, 8, 3 A2, A3, A7, B6, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L D 21, 28, B77, N34, T10, 40, 49, TP2, TP7, TP13 100 Methylene chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichloromethane. Methylene glycol dinitrate. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 2-Methylfuran.............. 3 UN2301 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... a-Methylglucoside Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetranitrate. a-Methylglycerol trinitrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 5-Methylhexan-2-one........ 3 UN2302 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methylhydrazine............ 6.1 UN1244 I 6.1, 3, 8 1, B7, B9, B14, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 40, B30, B72, B77, 49, 100 N34, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 4-Methylmorpholine or n- 3 UN2535 II 3, 8..... B6, IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 methylmorpholine. Methylpentadienes.......... 3 UN2461 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... 2-Methylpentan-2-ol........ 3 UN2560 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Methylpentanes, see Hexanes ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Methylphenyldichlorosilane. 8 UN2437 II 8........ IB2, T7, TP2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP13 1-Methylpiperidine......... 3 UN2399 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... Methyltetrahydrofuran...... 3 UN2536 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Methyltrichlorosilane...... 3 UN1250 I 3, 8..... A7, B6, B77, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L B 40 N34, T11, TP2, TP13 alpha-Methylvaleraldehyde.. 3 UN2367 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Mine rescue equipment ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... containing carbon dioxide, see Carbon dioxide. Mines with bursting charge. 1.1F UN0136 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Mines with bursting charge. 1.1D UN0137 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Mines with bursting charge. 1.2D UN0138 II 1.2D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Mines with bursting charge. 1.2F UN0294 II 1.2F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Mixed acid, see Nitrating ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid, mixtures etc. Mobility aids, see Battery ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... powered equipment or Battery powered vehicle'. D Model rocket motor......... 1.4C NA0276 II 1.4C..... 51 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... D Model rocket motor......... 1.4S NA0323 II 1.4S..... 51 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Molybdenum pentachloride... 8 UN2508 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg C 40 TP33 Monochloroacetone Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (unstabilized). Monochloroethylene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Vinyl chloride, stabilized. Monoethanolamine, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethanolamine, solutions. Monoethylamine, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ethylamine. Morpholine................. 8 UN2054 I 8, 3..... A6, T10, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L A ....... Morpholine, aqueous, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixture, see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s.. Motor fuel anti-knock ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... compounds see Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures. + Motor fuel anti-knock 6.1 UN1649 I 6.1, 3... 14, 151, B9, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 30 L D 25, 40 mixtures. B90, T14, TP2, TP13 Motor spirit, see Gasoline. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Muriatic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrochloric acid. Musk xylene, see 5-tert- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m- xylene. Naphtha see Petroleum ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... distillates n.o.s.. Naphthalene, crude or 4.1 UN1334 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... Naphthalene, refined. T1, TP33 Naphthalene diozonide...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... beta-Naphthylamine, solid.. 6.1 UN1650 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 beta-Naphthylamine solution 6.1 UN3411 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... alpha-Naphthylamine........ 6.1 UN2077 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Naphthalene, molten........ 4.1 UN2304 III 4.1...... IB1, T1, TP3 151.......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... Naphthylamineperchlorate... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Naphthylthiourea........... 6.1 UN1651 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Naphthylurea............... 6.1 UN1652 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Natural gases (with high ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methane content), see Methane, etc. (UN 1971, UN 1972). Neohexane, see Hexanes..... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Neon, compressed........... 2.2 UN1065 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 302....... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Neon, refrigerated liquid 2.2 UN1913 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... 316....... None...... 50 kg 500 kg B ....... (cryogenic liquid). New explosive or explosive ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... device, see §§ 173.51 and 173.56. Nickel carbonyl............ 6.1 UN1259 I 6.1, 3... 1 None......... 198....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 18, 40 Nickel cyanide............. 6.1 UN1653 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 N74, N75, T3, TP33 Nickel nitrate............. 5.1 UN2725 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Nickel nitrite............. 5.1 UN2726 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 T1, TP33 Nickel picrate............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nicotine................... 6.1 UN1654 II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Nicotine compounds, liquid, 6.1 UN3144 I 6.1...... A4 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 n.o.s. or Nicotine preparations, liquid, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40 TP28 Nicotine compounds, solid, 6.1 UN1655 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s. or Nicotine TP33 preparations, solid, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Nicotine hydrochloride 6.1 UN1656 II 6.1...... IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... liquid or solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nicotine hydrochloride, 6.1 UN3444 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... solid. T3, TP33 Nicotine salicylate........ 6.1 UN1657 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nicotine sulfate solution.. 6.1 UN1658 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nicotine sulphate, solid... 6.1 UN3445 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nicotine tartrate.......... 6.1 UN1659 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nitrated paper (unstable).. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3218 II 5.1...... 58, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... 58, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 133 Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s. 5.1 UN1477 II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Nitrates of diazonium Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... compounds. Nitrating acid mixtures, 8 UN1826 I 8, 5.1... A7, T10, TP2, None......... 158....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40, 66 spent with more than 50 TP12, TP13 percent nitric acid. Nitrating acid mixtures 8 UN1826 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, T8, None......... 158....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L D 40 spent with not more than TP2, TP12 50 percent nitric acid. Nitrating acid mixtures 8 UN1796 I 8, 5.1... A7, T10, TP2, None......... 158....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40, 66 with more than 50 percent TP12, TP13 nitric acid. Nitrating acid mixtures 8 UN1796 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, T8, None......... 158....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L D 40 with not more than 50 TP2, TP12, TP13 percent nitric acid. Nitric acid other than red 8 UN2031 I 8, 5.1... A3, B47, B53, None......... 158....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 44, 66, fuming, with more than 70 T10, TP2, TP12, 89, 90, percent nitric acid. TP13 110, 111 Nitric acid other than red 8 UN2031 II 8........ A6, B2, B47, None......... 158....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L D 44, 66, fuming, with not more than B53, IB2, T8, 89, 90, 70 percent nitric acid. TP2, TP12 110, 111 + Nitric acid, red fuming.... 8 UN2032 I 8, 5.1, 2, B9, B32, B74, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 66, 6.1. T20, TP2, TP12, 74, 89, TP13, TP38, TP45 90 Nitric oxide, compressed... 2.3 UN1660 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1, B37, B46, None......... 337....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. B50, B60, B77 90 Nitric oxide and dinitrogen 2.3 UN1975 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1, B7, B9, B14, None......... 337....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, tetroxide mixtures or 8. B45, B46, B61, 90 Nitric oxide and nitrogen B66, B67, B77 dioxide mixtures. G Nitriles, flammable, toxic, 3 UN3273 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L E 40, 52 n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40, 52 TP13, TP27 G Nitriles, toxic, flammable, 6.1 UN3275 I 6.1, 3... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40, 52 TP13, TP27 G Nitriles, toxic, liquid, 6.1 UN3276 I 6.1...... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 52 n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 52 TP27 III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 TP28 G Nitriles, toxic, solid, 6.1 UN3439 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg D 52 n.o.s.. TP33 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 52 T3, TP33 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Nitrites, inorganic, 5.1 UN3219 II 5.1...... IB1, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 46, 56, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 58, 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 46, 56, 58, 133 Nitrites, inorganic, n.o.s. 5.1 UN2627 II 5.1...... 33, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... None...... 5 kg 25 kg A 46, 56, T3, TP33 58, 133 3-Nitro-4- 6.1 UN2307 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 chlorobenzotrifluoride. 6-Nitro-4-diazotoluene-3- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... sulfonic acid (dry). Nitro isobutane triol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrate. N-Nitro-N-methylglycolamide Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrate. 2-Nitro-2-methylpropanol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrate. Nitro urea................. 1.1D UN0147 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... N-Nitroaniline............. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... + Nitroanilines (o-; m-; p-;) 6.1 UN1661 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nitroanisole, liquid....... 6.1 UN2730 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nitroanisoles, solid....... 6.1 UN3458 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 + Nitrobenzene............... 6.1 UN1662 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 m-Nitrobenzene diazonium Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... perchlorate. Nitrobenzenesulfonic acid.. 8 UN2305 II 8........ B2, B4, IB8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 Nitrobenzol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrobenzene. 5-Nitrobenzotriazol........ 1.1D UN0385 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Nitrobenzotrifluorides, 6.1 UN2306 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 liquid. Nitrobenzotrifluorides, 6.1 UN3431 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 solid. T3, TP33 Nitrobromobenzenes, liquid. 6.1 UN2732 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nitrobromobenzenes, solid.. 6.1 UN3459 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Nitrocellulose, dry or 1.1D UN0340 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 13 27E wetted with less than 25 percent water (or alcohol), by mass. Nitrocellulose membrane 4.1 UN3270 II 4.1...... 43, A1 151.......... 212....... 240....... 1 kg 15 kg D ....... filters, with not more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass. Nitrocellulose, plasticized 1.3C UN0343 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... with not less than 18 percent plasticizing substance, by mass. Nitrocellulose, solution, 3 UN2059 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... flammable with not more TP27 than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by mass, and not more than 55 percent nitrocellulose. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nitrocellulose, unmodified 1.1D UN0341 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 13 27E or plasticized with less than 18 percent plasticizing substance, by mass. Nitrocellulose, wetted with 1.3C UN0342 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... not less than 25 percent alcohol, by mass. Nitrocellulose with alcohol 4.1 UN2556 II 4.1...... ................ 151.......... 212....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg D 28 with not less than 25 percent alcohol by mass, and with not more than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by dry mass. Nitrocellulose, with not 4.1 UN2557 II 4.1...... 44 151.......... 212....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg D 28 more than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by dry mass, or Nitrocellulose mixture with pigment or Nitrocellulose mixture with plasticizer or Nitrocellulose mixture with pigment and plasticizer. Nitrocellulose with water 4.1 UN2555 II 4.1...... ................ 151.......... 212....... None...... 15 kg 50 kg E 28 with not less than 25 percent water, by mass. Nitrochlorobenzene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chloronitrobenzenes etc. Nitrocresols, liquid....... 6.1 UN3434 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nitrocresols, solid........ 6.1 UN2446 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Nitroethane................ 3 UN2842 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Nitroethyl nitrate......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroethylene polymer...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrogen, compressed....... 2.2 UN1066 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Nitrogen dioxide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitrogen tetroxide. Nitrogen fertilizer ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Fertilizer ammoniating solution etc. Nitrogen, mixtures with ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... rare gases, see Rare gases and nitrogen mixtures. Nitrogen peroxide, see ........... ......... ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... ....... Dinitrogen tetroxide. Nitrogen, refrigerated 2.2 UN1977 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... 316....... 318....... 50 kg 500 kg D ....... liquid cryogenic liquid. Nitrogen tetroxide and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitric oxide mixtures, see Nitric oxide and nitrogen tetroxide mixtures. Nitrogen tetroxide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dinitrogen tetroxide. Nitrogen trichloride....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrogen trifluoride....... 2.2 UN2451 ....... 2.2, 5.1. ................ None......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg D 40 Nitrogen triiodide......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrogen triiodide Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... monoamine. Nitrogen trioxide.......... 2.3 UN2421 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1 None......... 336....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 89, 8. 90 Nitroglycerin, desensitized 1.1D UN0143 II 1.1D, 6.1 125 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 13 21E with not less than 40 percent non-volatile water insoluble phlegmatizer, by mass. Nitroglycerin, liquid, not Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... desensitized. Nitroglycerin mixture, 3 UN3343 ....... 3........ 129 None......... 214....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... desensitized, liquid, flammable, n.o.s. with not more than 30 percent nitroglycerin, by mass. Nitroglycerin mixture, 3 UN3357 II 3........ 142 None......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L E ....... desensitized, liquid, n.o.s. with not more than 30% nitroglycerin, by mass. Nitroglycerin mixture, 4.1 UN3319 II 4.1...... 118 None......... None...... None...... Forbidden 0.5 kg E ....... desensitized, solid, n.o.s. with more than 2 percent but not more than 10 percent nitroglycerin, by mass. Nitroglycerin, solution in 3 UN3064 II 3........ N8 None......... 202....... None...... Forbidden 5 L E ....... alcohol, with more than 1 percent but not more than 5 percent nitroglycerin. Nitroglycerin, solution in 1.1D UN0144 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 21E alcohol, with more than 1 percent but not more than 10 percent nitrogylcerin. Nitroglycerin solution in 3 UN1204 II 3........ IB2, N34 150.......... 202....... None...... 5 L 60 L B ....... alcohol with not more than 1 percent nitroglycerin. Nitroguanidine nitrate..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroguanidine or Picrite, 1.1D UN0282 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... dry or wetted with less than 20 percent water, by mass. Nitroguanidine, wetted or 4.1 UN1336 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28 Picrite, wetted with not A20, N41 less than 20 percent water, by mass. 1-Nitrohydantoin........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrohydrochloric acid..... 8 UN1798 I 8........ A3, B10, N41, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 40, 66, T10, TP2, TP12, 74, 89, TP13 90 Nitromannite (dry)......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitromannite, wetted, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Mannitol hexanitrate, etc. Nitromethane............... 3 UN1261 II 3........ ................ 150.......... 202....... None...... Forbidden 60 L A ....... Nitromuriatic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrohydrochloric acid. Nitronaphthalene........... 4.1 UN2538 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 4-Nitrophenylhydrazine, 4.1 UN3376 I 4.1...... 164, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 36 with not less than 30% A20, N41 water, by mass. + Nitrophenols (o-; m-; p-;). 6.1 UN1663 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 m-Nitrophenyldinitro Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methane. Nitropropanes.............. 3 UN2608 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... p-Nitrosodimethylaniline... 4.2 UN1369 II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D 34 IP2, N34, T3, TP33 Nitrostarch, dry or wetted 1.1D UN0146 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... with less than 20 percent water, by mass. Nitrostarch, wetted with 4.1 UN1337 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg D 28 not less than 20 percent A20, N41 water, by mass. Nitrosugars (dry).......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitrosyl chloride.......... 2.3 UN1069 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B14 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Nitrosylsulfuric acid, 8 UN2308 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L D 40, 66, liquid. IB2, N34, T8, 74, 89, TP2, TP12 90 Nitrosylsulphuric acid, 8 UN3456 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40, 66, solid. T3, TP33 74, 89, 90 Nitrotoluenes, liquid...... 6.1 UN1664 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Nitrotoluenes, solid....... 6.1 UN3446 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nitrotoluidines (mono)..... 6.1 UN2660 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Nitrotriazolone or NTO..... 1.1D UN0490 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Nitrous oxide and carbon ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dioxide mixtures, see Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide mixtures. Nitrous oxide.............. 2.2 UN1070 ....... 2.2, 5.1. A14 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A 40 Nitrous oxide, refrigerated 2.2 UN2201 ....... 2.2, 5.1. B6, T75, TP5, None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden B 40 liquid. TP22 Nitroxylenes, liquid....... 6.1 UN1665 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Nitroxylenes, solid........ 6.1 UN3447 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Nitroxylol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroxylenes. Nonanes.................... 3 UN1920 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Non-flammable gas, n.o.s., ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Compressed gas, etc. or Liquefied gas, etc. Nonliquefied gases, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Compressed gases, etc. Nonliquefied hydrocarbon ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... gas, see Hydrocarbon gas mixture, compressed, n.o.s.. Nonyltrichlorosilane....... 8 UN1799 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Nordhausen acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfuric acid, fuming etc. 2,5-Norbornadiene, ........... ......... ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... ....... stabilized, see Bicyclo 2,2,1 hepta-2,5-diene, stabilized. Octadecyltrichlorosilane... 8 UN1800 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Octadiene.................. 3 UN2309 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... 1,7-Octadine-3,5-diyne-1,8- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dimethoxy-9-octadecynoic acid. Octafluorobut-2-ene or 2.2 UN2422 ....... 2.2...... ................ None......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 1318. Octafluorocyclobutane, or 2.2 UN1976 ....... 2.2...... T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas RC 318. Octafluoropropaneor 2.2 UN2424 ....... 2.2...... T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 218. Octanes.................... 3 UN1262 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Octogen, etc. see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine, etc.. Octolite or Octol, dry or 1.1D UN0266 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Octonal.................... 1.1D UN0496 ....... 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Octyl aldehydes............ 3 UN1191 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Octyltrichlorosilane....... 8 UN1801 II 8........ A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Oil gas, compressed........ 2.3 UN1071 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 6 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 25 kg D 40 Oleum, see Sulfuric acid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... fuming. Organic peroxide type A, Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquid or solid. G Organic peroxide type B, 5.2 UN3101 II 5.2, 1... 53 152.......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, liquid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type B, 5.2 UN3111 II 5.2, 1... 53 None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, liquid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type B, 5.2 UN3102 II 5.2, 1... 53 152.......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 12, 40, solid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type B, 5.2 UN3112 II 5.2, 1... 53 None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, solid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type C, 5.2 UN3103 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 5 L 10 L D 12, 40, liquid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type C, 5.2 UN3113 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, liquid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type C, 5.2 UN3104 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 5 kg 10 kg D 12, 40, solid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type C, 5.2 UN3114 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, solid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type D, 5.2 UN3105 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 5 L 10 L D 12, 40, liquid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type D, 5.2 UN3115 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, liquid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type D, 5.2 UN3106 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 5 kg 10 kg D 12, 40, solid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type D, 5.2 UN3116 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, solid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type E, 5.2 UN3107 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 10 L 25 L D 12, 40, liquid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type E, 5.2 UN3117 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, liquid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type E, 5.2 UN3108 II 5.2...... ................ 152.......... 225....... None...... 10 kg 25 kg D 12, 40, solid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type E, 5.2 UN3118 II 5.2...... ................ None......... 225....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, solid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type F, 5.2 UN3109 II 5.2...... IP5 152.......... 225....... 225....... 10 L 25 L D 12, 40, liquid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type F, 5.2 UN3119 II 5.2...... IP5 None......... 225....... 225....... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 40, liquid, temperature 52, 53 controlled. G Organic peroxide type F, 5.2 UN3110 II 5.2...... TP33 152.......... 225....... 225....... 10 kg 25 kg D 12, 40, solid. 52, 53 G Organic peroxide type F, 5.2 UN3120 II 5.2...... TP33 None......... 225....... 225....... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, solid, temperature 53 controlled. D Organic phosphate, mixed 2.3 NA1955 ....... 2.3...... 3 None......... 334....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 with compressed gas or Organic phosphate compound, mixed with compressed gas or Organic phosphorus compound, mixed with compressed gas. Organic pigments, self- 4.2 UN3313 II 4.2...... IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... heating. T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Organoarsenic compound, 6.1 UN3280 I 6.1...... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... liquid, n.o.s. TP13, TP27 II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP27 III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 G Organoarsenic compound, 6.1 UN3465 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... solid, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Organochlorine pesticides 3 UN2762 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Organochlorine pesticides, 6.1 UN2996 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Organochlorine pesticides, 6.1 UN2995 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Organochlorine pesticides, 6.1 UN2761 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 G Organometallic compound, 6.1 UN3282 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... toxic, liquid, n.o.s. TP27 II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP27 III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 G Organometallic compound, 6.1 UN3467 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... toxic, solid, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 G Organometallic substance, 4.2 UN3392 I 4.2...... B11, T21, TP2, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 143 liquid, pyrophoric. TP7 G Organometallic substance, 4.2 UN3394 I 4.2, 4.3. B11, T21, TP2, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... liquid, pyrophoric, water- TP7 reactive. G Organometallic substance, 4.3 UN3398 I 4.3...... T13, TP2, TP7 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40, 52 liquid, water-reactive. II 4.3...... IB1, T7, TP2, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40, 52 TP7 III 4.3...... IB2, T7, TP2, None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40, 52 TP7 G Organometallic substance, 4.3 UN3399 I 4.3, 3... T13, TP2, TP7 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40, 52 liquid, water-reactive, flammable. II 4.3, 3... IB1, IP2, T7, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40, 52 TP2, TP7 III 4.3, 3... IB2, IP4, T7, None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40, 52 TP2, TP7 G Organometallic substance, 4.2 UN3391 I 4.2...... T21, TP7, TP33 None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... solid, pyrophoric. G Organometallic substance, 4.2 UN3393 I 4.2, 4.3. B11, T21, TP7, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 52 solid, pyrophoric, water- TP33 reactive. G Organometallic substance, 4.2 UN3400 II 4.2...... IB6, T3, TP33 None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... solid, self-heating. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, T1, TP33 None......... 203....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... G Organometallic substance, 4.3 UN3395 I 4.3...... N40, T9, TP7, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40, 52 solid, water-reactive. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... IB4, T3, TP33 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40, 52 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... IB6, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40, 52 G Organometallic substance, 4.3 UN3396 I 4.3, 4.1. N40, T9, TP7, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40, 52 solid, water-reactive, TP33 flammable. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.1. IB4, T3, TP33 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40, 52 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.1. IB6, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40, 52 G Organometallic substance, 4.3 UN3397 I 4.3, 4.2. N40, T9, TP7, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40, 52 solid, water-reactive, TP33 self-heating. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.2. IB4, T3, TP33 None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40, 52 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.2. IB6, T1, TP33 None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40, 52 Organophosphorus compound, 6.1 UN3279 I 6.1, 3... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 toxic, flammable, n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 G Organophosphorus compound, 6.1 UN3278 I 6.1...... 5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... toxic, liquid, n.o.s.. TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 G Organophosphorus compound, 6.1 UN3464 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... toxic, solid, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Organophosphorus 3 UN2784 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, TP27 flammable, toxic, flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Organophosphorus 6.1 UN3018 I 6.1...... N76, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic. TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, N76, T11, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, N76, T7, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Organophosphorus 6.1 UN3017 I 6.1, 3... N76, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic, TP13, TP27 flammable, flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, N76, T11, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, N76, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 T7, TP2, TP28 Organophosphorus 6.1 UN2783 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, N77, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 pesticides, solid, toxic. T6, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 N77, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, N77, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 T1, TP33 Organotin compounds, 6.1 UN2788 I 6.1...... A3, N33, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, n.o.s.. T14, TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... A3, IB2, N33, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 N34, T11, TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Organotin compounds, solid, 6.1 UN3146 I 6.1...... A5, IB7, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B 40 n.o.s.. T6, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Organotin pesticides, 3 UN2787 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Organotin pesticides, 6.1 UN3020 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Organotin pesticides, 6.1 UN3019 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Organotin pesticides, 6.1 UN2786 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Orthonitroaniline, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroanilines etc. Osmium tetroxide........... 6.1 UN2471 I 6.1...... A8, IB7, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B 40 N33, N34, T6, TP33 D G Other regulated substances, 9 NA3082 III 9........ IB3, T2, TP1 155.......... 203....... 241....... No limit No limit A ....... liquid, n.o.s.. D G Other regulated substances, 9 NA3077 III 9........ B54, IB8, IP2, 155.......... 213....... 240....... No limit No limit A ....... solid, n.o.s.. T1, TP33 G Oxidizing liquid, 5.1 UN3098 I 5.1, 8... A6 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 13, 56, corrosive, n.o.s.. 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1, 8... IB1 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 34, 56, 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 8... IB2 152.......... 203....... 242....... 2.5 L 30 L B 34, 56, 58, 106, 138 G Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s.... 5.1 UN3139 I 5.1...... 127, A2, A6 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 56, 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1...... 127, A2, IB2 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... 127, A2, IB2 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 106, 138 G Oxidizing liquid, toxic, 5.1 UN3099 I 5.1, 6.1. A6 None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 56, 58, n.o.s.. 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1, 6.1. IB1 152.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, 95, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 6.1. IB2 152.......... 203....... 242....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 95, 106, 138 G Oxidizing solid, corrosive, 5.1 UN3085 I 5.1, 8... ................ None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg D 13, 56, n.o.s.. 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1, 8... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg B 13, 34, TP33 56, 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 8... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 13, 34, TP33 56, 58, 106, 138 G Oxidizing solid, flammable, 5.1 UN3137 I 5.1, 4.1. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... ....... n.o.s.. G Oxidizing solid, n.o.s..... 5.1 UN1479 I 5.1...... IB5, IP1 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg D 56, 58, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg B 56, 58, T3, TP33 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 56, 58, TP33 106, 138 G Oxidizing solid, self- 5.1 UN3100 I 5.1, 4.2. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... ....... heating, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1, 4.2. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... ....... G Oxidizing solid, toxic, 5.1 UN3087 I 5.1, 6.1. ................ None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg D 56, 58, n.o.s.. 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. II 5.1, 6.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg B 56, 58, TP33 95, 106, 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1, 6.1. IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 56, 58, TP33 95, 106, 138 G Oxidizing solid, water- 5.1 UN3121 ....... 5.1, 4.3. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... ....... reactive, n.o.s.. Oxygen and carbon dioxide ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures, see Carbon dioxide and oxygen mixtures. Oxygen, compressed......... 2.2 UN1072 ....... 2.2, 5.1. A14, A52 306.......... 302....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Oxygen difluoride, 2.3 UN2190 ....... 2.3, 5.1, 1 None......... 304....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 13, 40, compressed. 8. 89, 90 Oxygen generator, chemical 5.1 UN3356 II 5.1...... 60, A51 None......... 212....... None...... Forbidden 25 kg gross D 56, 58, (including when contained 69, 106 in associated equipment, e.g., passenger service units (PSUs), portable breathing equipment (PBE), etc).. + Oxygen generator, chemical, 9 NA3356 III 9........ 61 None......... 213....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... spent. Oxygen, mixtures with rare ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... gases, see Rare gases and oxygen mixtures. Oxygen, refrigerated liquid 2.2 UN1073 ....... 2.2, 5.1. T75, TP5, TP22 320.......... 316....... 318....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... (cryogenic liquid). Paint including paint, 3 UN1263 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac solutions, varnish, polish, liquid filler, and liquid lacquer base. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 149, B52, IB2, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... T4, TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Paint or Paint related 8 UN3066 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 173....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... material. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ B52, IB3, T4, 154.......... 173....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP1 Paint related material 3 UN1263 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... including paint thinning, drying, removing, or reducing compound. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 149, B52, IB2, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... T4, TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Paper, unsaturated oil 4.2 UN1379 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3 None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... treated incompletely dried (including carbon paper). Paraformaldehyde........... 4.1 UN2213 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T1, TP33 Paraldehyde................ 3 UN1264 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Paranitroaniline, solid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Nitroanilines etc. D Parathion and compressed 2.3 NA1967 ....... 2.3...... 3 None......... 334....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 gas mixture. Paris green, solid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Copper acetoarsenite. A W PCB, see Polychlorinated ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... biphenyls. + Pentaborane................ 4.2 UN1380 I 4.2, 6.1. 1 None......... 205....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... Pentachloroethane.......... 6.1 UN1669 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Pentachlorophenol.......... 6.1 UN3155 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Pentaerythrite tetranitrate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... (dry). Pentaerythrite tetranitrate 4.1 UN3344 II 4.1...... 118, N85 None......... 214....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden E ....... mixture, desensitized, solid, n.o.s. with more than 10 percent but not more than 20 percent PETN, by mass. Pentaerythrite tetranitrate 1.1D UN0411 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate or PETN, with not less than 7 percent wax by mass. Pentaerythrite 1.1D UN0150 II 1.1D..... 121 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... tetranitrate, wetted or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, wetted, or PETN, wetted with not less than 25 percent water, by mass, or Pentaerythrite tetranitrate, or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate or PETN, desensitized with not less than 15 percent phlegmatizer by mass. Pentaerythritol ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetranitrate, see Pentaerythrite tetranitrate, etc. Pentafluoroethane or 2.2 UN3220 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 125. Pentamethylheptane......... 3 UN2286 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Pentane-2,4-dione.......... 3 UN2310 III 3, 6.1... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Pentanes................... 3 UN1265 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, IP8, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... TP1 Pentanitroaniline (dry).... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Pentanols.................. 3 UN1105 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP29 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B3, IB3, T2, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP1 1-Pentene (n-amylene)...... 3 UN1108 I 3........ T11, TP2 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... 1-Pentol................... 8 UN2705 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 26, 27 Pentolite, dry or wetted 1.1D UN0151 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Pepper spray, see Aerosols, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... etc. or Self-defense spray, non-pressurized. Perchlorates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3211 II 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 69, 133 Perchlorates, inorganic, 5.1 UN1481 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Perchloric acid, with more Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... than 72 percent acid by mass. Perchloric acid with more 5.1 UN1873 I 5.1, 8... A2, A3, N41, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L D 66 than 50 percent but not T10, TP1, TP12 more than 72 percent acid, by mass. Perchloric acid with not 8 UN1802 II 8, 5.1... IB2, N41, T7, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L C 66 more than 50 percent acid TP2 by mass. Perchloroethylene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetrachloroethylene. Perchloromethyl mercaptan.. 6.1 UN1670 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, N34, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Perchloryl fluoride........ 2.3 UN3083 ....... 2.3, 5.1. 2, B9, B14 None......... 302....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Percussion caps, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Primers, cap type. Perfluoro-2-butene, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Octafluorobut-2-ene. Perfluoro(ethyl vinyl 2.1 UN3154 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 302, 304, 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 ether). 305. Perfluoro(methyl vinyl 2.1 UN3153 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 302, 304, 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 ether). 305. Perfumery products with 3 UN1266 II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 15 L 60 L B ....... flammable solvents. TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Permanganates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3214 II 5.1...... 26, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L D 56, 58, aqueous solution, n.o.s.. 133, 138 Permanganates, inorganic, 5.1 UN1482 II 5.1...... 26, A30, IB6, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, n.o.s.. IP2, T3, TP33 138 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... 26, A30, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D 56, 58, IP3, T1, TP33 138 Peroxides, inorganic, 5.1 UN1483 II 5.1...... A7, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, n.o.s.. IP2, N34, T3, 66, 75 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A7, A20, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13, 52, IP3, N34, T1, 66, 75 TP33 Peroxyacetic acid, with Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... more than 43 percent and with more than 6 percent hydrogen peroxide. Persulfates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3216 III 5.1...... IB2, T4, TP1, 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L A 56, 133 aqueous solution, n.o.s.. TP29 Persulfates, inorganic, 5.1 UN3215 III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 n.o.s.. TP33 G Pesticides, liquid, 3 UN3021 I 3, 6.1... B5, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B ....... flammable, toxic, flash TP13, TP27 point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B ....... TP13, TP27 G Pesticides, liquid, toxic, 6.1 UN2903 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 flammable, n.o.s. flash TP27 point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, TP2 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 G Pesticides, liquid, toxic, 6.1 UN2902 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 G Pesticides, solid, toxic, 6.1 UN2588 I 6.1...... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 PETN, see Pentaerythrite ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetranitrate. PETN/TNT, see Pentolite, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... etc. Petrol, see Gasoline....... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Petroleum crude oil........ 3 UN1267 I 3........ 144, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... TP8 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 144, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Petroleum distillates, 3 UN1268 I 3........ 144, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... n.o.s. or Petroleum TP8 products, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 144, IB2, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 Petroleum gases, liquefied 2.1 UN1075 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 or Liquefied petroleum gas. D Petroleum oil.............. 3 NA1270 I 3........ 144, T11, TP1 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 144, IB2, T7, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ 144, B1, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T4, TP1, TP29 Phenacyl bromide........... 6.1 UN2645 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 T3, TP33 + Phenetidines............... 6.1 UN2311 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Phenol, molten............. 6.1 UN2312 II 6.1...... B14, T7, TP3 None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40 + Phenol, solid.............. 6.1 UN1671 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... N78, T3, TP33 Phenol solutions........... 6.1 UN2821 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Phenolsulfonic acid, liquid 8 UN1803 II 8........ B2, IB2, N41, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 14 T7, TP2 Phenoxyacetic acid 3 UN3346 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 derivative pesticide, TP27 liquid, flammable, toxic flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Phenoxyacetic acid 6.1 UN3348 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 derivative pesticide, TP27 liquid, toxic. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Phenoxyacetic acid 6.1 UN3347 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 derivative pesticide, TP27 liquid, toxic, flammable, flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Phenoxyacetic acid 6.1 UN3345 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 derivative pesticide, TP33 solid, toxic. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Phenyl chloroformate....... 6.1 UN2746 II 6.1, 8... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 12, 13, TP13 21, 25, 40, 100 Phenyl isocyanate.......... 6.1 UN2487 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, B77, N33, N34, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Phenyl mercaptan........... 6.1 UN2337 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40, 52 B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Phenyl phosphorus 8 UN2798 II 8........ B2, B15, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 dichloride. T7, TP2 Phenyl phosphorus 8 UN2799 II 8........ B2, B15, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 thiodichloride. T7, TP2 Phenyl urea pesticides, 6.1 UN3002 I 6.1...... T14, TP2 TP27 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. II 6.1...... T7, TP2 None......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 III 6.1...... T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Phenylacetonitrile, liquid. 6.1 UN2470 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 Phenylacetyl chloride...... 8 UN2577 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 Phenylcarbylamine chloride. 6.1 UN1672 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 m-Phenylene Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diaminediperchlorate (dry). + Phenylenediamines (o-; m-; 6.1 UN1673 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... p-;). TP33 Phenylhydrazine............ 6.1 UN2572 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Phenylmercuric acetate..... 6.1 UN1674 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Phenylmercuric compounds, 6.1 UN2026 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Phenylmercuric hydroxide... 6.1 UN1894 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Phenylmercuric nitrate..... 6.1 UN1895 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Phenyltrichlorosilane...... 8 UN1804 II 8........ A7, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2 Phosgene................... 2.3 UN1076 ....... 2.3, 8... 1, B7, B46 None......... 192....... 314....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 9-Phosphabicyclononanes or 4.2 UN2940 II 4.2...... A19, IB6, IP2, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... Cyclooctadiene phosphines. T3, TP33 Phosphine.................. 2.3 UN2199 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 192....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Phosphoric acid solution... 8 UN1805 III 8........ A7, IB3, N34, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... T4, TP1 Phosphoric acid, solid..... 8 UN3453 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Phosphoric acid ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... triethyleneimine, see Tris- (1-aziridiyl)phosphine oxide, solution. Phosphoric anhydride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus pentoxide. Phosphorous acid........... 8 UN2834 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 48 TP33 Phosphorus, amorphous...... 4.1 UN1338 III 4.1...... A1, A19, B1, B9, None......... 213....... 243....... 25 kg 100 kg A 74 B26, IB8, IP3, T1, TP33 Phosphorus bromide, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus tribromide. Phosphorus chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus trichloride. Phosphorus heptasulfide, 4.1 UN1339 II 4.1...... A20, IB4, N34, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 74 free from yellow or white T3, TP33 phosphorus. Phosphorus oxybromide...... 8 UN1939 II 8........ B8, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden 50 kg C 12, 40 IP4, N41, N43, T3, TP33 Phosphorus oxybromide, 8 UN2576 II 8........ B2, B8, IB1, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 molten. N41, N43, T7, TP3, TP13 + Phosphorus oxychloride..... 8 UN1810 II 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 B74, B77, N34, T20, TP2, TP38, TP45 Phosphorus pentabromide.... 8 UN2691 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden 50 kg B 12, 40, IP4, N34, T3, 53, 55 TP33 Phosphorus pentachloride... 8 UN1806 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... 240....... Forbidden 50 kg C 40, 44, IP4, N34, T3, 89, TP33 100, 141 Phosphorus Pentafluoride... 2.3 UN2198 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B9, B14 None......... 302, 304.. 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Phosphorus pentasulfide, 4.3 UN1340 II 4.3, 4.1. A20, B59, IB4, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 74 free from yellow or white T3, TP33 phosphorus. Phosphorus pentoxide....... 8 UN1807 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Phosphorus sesquisulfide, 4.1 UN1341 II 4.1...... A20, IB4, N34, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 74 free from yellow or white T3, TP33 phosphorus. Phosphorus tribromide...... 8 UN1808 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 B25, IB2, N34, N43, T7, TP2 Phosphorus trichloride..... 6.1 UN1809 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B15, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 B32, B74, B77, N34, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Phosphorus trioxide........ 8 UN2578 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12 TP33 Phosphorus trisulfide, free 4.1 UN1343 II 4.1...... A20, IB4, N34, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 74 from yellow or white T3, TP33 phosphorus. Phosphorus, white dry or 4.2 UN1381 I 4.2, 6.1. B9, B26, N34, None......... 188....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden E ....... Phosphorus, white, under T9, TP3, TP31 water or Phosphorus white, in solution or Phosphorus, yellow dry or Phosphorus, yellow, under water or Phosphorus, yellow, in solution. Phosphorus white, molten... 4.2 UN2447 I 4.2, 6.1. B9, B26, N34, None......... 188....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... T21, TP3, TP7, TP26 Phosphorus (white or red) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... and a chlorate, mixtures of. Phosphoryl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus oxychloride. Phthalic anhydride with 8 UN2214 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... more than .05 percent TP33 maleic anhydride. Picolines.................. 3 UN2313 III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 Picric acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitrophenol, etc. Picrite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Nitroguanidine, etc. Picryl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitrochlorobenzene. Pine oil................... 3 UN1272 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... alpha-Pinene............... 3 UN2368 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Piperazine................. 8 UN2579 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 12, 52 TP33 Piperidine................. 8 UN2401 I 8, 3..... A10, T10, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 52 Pivaloyl chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trimethylacetyl chloride. Plastic molding compound in 9 UN3314 III 9........ 32, IB8, IP3, 155.......... 221....... 221....... 100 kg 200 kg A 85, 87 dough, sheet or extruded IP7 rope form evolving flammable vapor. Plastic solvent, n.o.s., ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Flammable liquids, n.o.s.. Plastics, nitrocellulose- 4.2 UN2006 III 4.2...... ................ None......... 213....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden C ....... based, self-heating, n.o.s.. Poisonous gases, n.o.s., ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Compressed or liquefied gases, flammable or toxic, n.o.s.. Polyalkylamines, n.o.s., ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Amines, etc. Polychlorinated biphenyls, 9 UN2315 II 9........ 9, 81, 140, IB3, 155.......... 202....... 241....... 100 L 220 L A 95 liquid. T4, TP1 Polychlorinated biphenyls, 9 UN3432 II 9........ 9, 81, 140, IB8, 155.......... 212....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 95 solid. T3, TP33 Polyester resin kit........ 3 UN3269 ....... 3........ 40, 149 152.......... 225....... None...... 5 kg 5 kg B ....... Polyhalogenated biphenyls, 9 UN3151 II 9........ IB2 155.......... 204....... 241....... 100 L 220 L A 95 liquid or Polyhalogenated terphenyls liquid. Polyhalogenated biphenyls, 9 UN3152 II 9........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 155.......... 204....... 241....... 100 kg 200 kg A 95 solid or Polyhalogenated T3, TP33 terphenyls, solid. Polymeric beads, 9 UN2211 III 9........ 32, IB8, IP3, 155.......... 221....... 221....... 100 kg 200 kg A 85, 87 expandable, evolving IP7, T1, TP33 flammable vapor. Potassium.................. 4.3 UN2257 I 4.3...... A7, A19, A20, None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 B27, IB4, IP1, N6, N34, T9, TP7, TP33 Potassium arsenate......... 6.1 UN1677 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Potassium arsenite......... 6.1 UN1678 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Potassium bisulfite ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Bisulfites, aqueous solutions, n.o.s.. Potassium borohydride...... 4.3 UN1870 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Potassium bromate.......... 5.1 UN1484 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Potassium carbonyl......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Potassium chlorate......... 5.1 UN1485 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 N34, T3, TP33 Potassium chlorate, aqueous 5.1 UN2427 II 5.1...... A2, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 241....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, solution. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A2, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 69, 133 Potassium chlorate mixed ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... with mineral oil, see Explosive, blasting, type C. Potassium cuprocyanide..... 6.1 UN1679 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Potassium cyanide, solid... 6.1 UN1680 I 6.1...... B69, B77, IB7, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B 52 IP1, N74, N75, T6, TP33 Potassium cyanide solution. 6.1 UN3413 I 6.1...... B69, B77, N74, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 52 N75, T14, TP2, TP13 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... B69, B77, IB2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 52 N74, N75, T11, TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... B69, B77, IB3, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 N74, N75, T7, TP2, TP13, TP28 Potassium dichloro ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... isocyanurate or Potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione, see Dichloroisocyanuric acid, dry or Dichloroisocyanuric acid salts etc. Potassium dithionite or 4.2 UN1929 II 4.2...... A8, A19, A20, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 13 Potassium hydrosulfite. IB6, IP2, T3, TP33 Potassium fluoride, solid.. 6.1 UN1812 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Potassium fluoride solution 6.1 UN3422 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 Potassium fluoroacetate.... 6.1 UN2628 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg E ....... TP33 Potassium fluorosilicate... 6.1 UN2655 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Potassium hydrate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Potassium hydroxide, solid. Potassium hydrogen ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... fluoride, see Potassium hydrogen difluoride. Potassium hydrogen fluoride ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Corrosive liquid, n.o.s.. Potassium hydrogen sulfate. 8 UN2509 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Potassium 8 UN1811 II 8, 6.1... IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 25, 40, hydrogendifluoride solid. N3, N34, T3, 52 TP33 Potassium 8 UN3421 II 8, 6.1... IB2, N3, N34, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 25, 40, hydrogendifluoride T7, TP2 52 solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8, 6.1... IB3, N3, N34, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 52 T4, TP1 Potassium hydrosulfite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Potassium dithionite. Potassium hydroxide, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquid, see Potassium hydroxide solution. Potassium hydroxide, solid. 8 UN1813 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Potassium hydroxide, 8 UN1814 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Potassium hypochlorite, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Hypochlorite solutions, etc. Potassium, metal alloys, 4.3 UN1420 I 4.3...... A7, A19, A20, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40, 52 liquid. B27 Potassium, metal alloys, 4.3 UN3403 I 4.3...... A19, A20, B27, None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg D ....... solid. IB4, IP1, T9, TP7, TP33 Potassium metavanadate..... 6.1 UN2864 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Potassium monoxide......... 8 UN2033 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 29 T3, TP33 Potassium nitrate.......... 5.1 UN1486 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Potassium nitrate and 5.1 UN1487 II 5.1...... B78, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 sodium nitrite mixtures. T3, TP33 Potassium nitrite.......... 5.1 UN1488 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Potassium perchlorate...... 5.1 UN1489 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Potassium permanganate..... 5.1 UN1490 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, TP33 138 Potassium peroxide......... 5.1 UN1491 I 5.1...... A20, IB6, IP1, None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg B 13, 52, N34 66, 75 Potassium persulfate....... 5.1 UN1492 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 IP3, T1, TP33 Potassium phosphide........ 4.3 UN2012 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Potassium selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Potassium selenite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Potassium solium alloys, 4.3 UN1422 I 4.3...... A7, A19, B27, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40, 52 liquid. N34, N40, T9, TP3, TP7, TP31 Potassium sodium alloys, 4.3 UN3404 I 4.3...... A19, B27, N34, None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 solid. N40, T9, TP7, TP33 Potassium sulfide, 4.2 UN1382 II 4.2...... A19, A20, B16, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 anhydrous or Potassium IB6, IP2, N34, sulfide with less than 30 T3, TP33 percent water of crystallization. Potassium sulfide, hydrated 8 UN1847 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 with not less than 30 T3, TP33 percent water of crystallization. Potassium superoxide....... 5.1 UN2466 I 5.1...... A20, IB6, IP1 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg B 13, 52, 66, 75 Powder cake, wetted or 1.1C UN0433 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Powder paste, wetted with not less than 17 percent alcohol by mass. Powder cake, wetted or 1.3C UN0159 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Powder paste, wetted with not less than 25 percent water, by mass. Powder paste, see Powder ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cake, etc. Powder, smokeless.......... 1.1C UN0160 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 26E Powder, smokeless.......... 1.3C UN0161 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 26E Power device, explosive, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Cartridges, power device. Primers, cap type.......... 1.4S UN0044 II None..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Primers, cap type.......... 1.1B UN0377 II 1.1B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 11 ....... Primers, cap type.......... 1.4B UN0378 II 1.4B..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Primers, small arms, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Primers, cap type. Primers, tubular........... 1.3G UN0319 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Primers, tubular........... 1.4G UN0320 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Primers, tubular........... 1.4S UN0376 II None..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Printing ink, flammable or 3 UN1210 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8 150.......... 173....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... Printing ink related material (including printing ink thinning or reducing compound), flammable. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 173....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Projectiles, illuminating, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Ammunition, illuminating, etc. Projectiles, inert with 1.4S UN0345 II 1.4S..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 01 ....... tracer. Projectiles, inert, with 1.3G UN0424 II 1.3G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... tracer. Projectiles, inert, with 1.4G UN0425 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... tracer. Projectiles, with burster 1.2D UN0346 II 1.2D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with burster 1.4D UN0347 II 1.4D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with burster 1.2F UN0426 II 1.2F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with burster 1.4F UN0427 II 1.4F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with burster 1.2G UN0434 II 1.2G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with burster 1.4G UN0435 II 1.4G..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... or expelling charge. Projectiles, with bursting 1.1F UN0167 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... charge. Projectiles, with bursting 1.1D UN0168 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Projectiles, with bursting 1.2D UN0169 II 1.2D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Projectiles, with bursting 1.2F UN0324 II 1.2F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... charge. Projectiles, with bursting 1.4D UN0344 II 1.4D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... charge. Propadiene, stabilized..... 2.1 UN2200 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Propadiene mixed with ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methyl acetylene, see Methyl acetylene and propadiene mixtures, stabilized. Propane see also Petroleum 2.1 UN1978 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 gases, liquefied. Propanethiols.............. 3 UN2402 II 3........ A6, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 95, 102 TP1, TP13 n-Propanol or Propyl 3 UN1274 II 3........ B1, IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... alcohol, normal. ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Propellant, liquid......... 1.3C UN0495 II 1.3C..... 37 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Propellant, liquid......... 1.1C UN0497 II 1.1C..... 37 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Propellant, solid.......... 1.1C UN0498 II 1.1C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 26E Propellant, solid.......... 1.3C UN0499 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 26E Propellant, solid.......... 1.4C UN0501 ....... 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden A 24E Propionaldehyde............ 3 UN1275 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... Propionic acid............. 8 UN1848 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Propionic anhydride........ 8 UN2496 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Propionitrile.............. 3 UN2404 II 3, 6.1... IB2, T7, TP1, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 60 L E 40 TP13 Propionyl chloride......... 3 UN1815 II 3, 8..... IB1, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 n-Propyl acetate........... 3 UN1276 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Propyl alcohol, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Propanol. n-Propyl benzene........... 3 UN2364 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... n-Propyl chloroformate..... 6.1 UN2740 I 6.1, 3, 8 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 21, 40, B74, B77, N34, 100 T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Propyl chloride see 1- ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chloropropane. Propyl formates............ 3 UN1281 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... n-Propyl isocyanate........ 6.1 UN2482 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B72, T22, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 Propyl mercaptan, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Propanethiols. n-Propyl nitrate........... 3 UN1865 II 3........ IB9 150.......... 202....... None...... 5 L 60 L D 44, 89, 90, 100 Propylamine................ 3 UN1277 II 3, 8..... A7, IB2, N34, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40 T7, TP1 Propylene see also 2.1 UN1077 ....... 2.1...... 19, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Petroleum gases, liquefied. Propylene chlorohydrin..... 6.1 UN2611 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 12, 40, TP13 48 Propylene oxide............ 3 UN1280 I 3........ A3, N34, T11, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 TP2, TP7 Propylene tetramer......... 3 UN2850 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 1,2-Propylenediamine....... 8 UN2258 II 8, 3..... A3, A6, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A 40 N34, T7, TP2 Propyleneimine, stabilized. 3 UN1921 I 3, 6.1... A3, N34, T14, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP2, TP13 Propyltrichlorosilane...... 8 UN1816 II 8, 3..... A7, B2, B6, IB2, None......... 202....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Prussic acid, see Hydrogen ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cyanide. Pyrethroid pesticide, 3 UN3350 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Pyrethroid pesticide, 6.1 UN3352 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 211....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 40 liquid toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Pyrethroid pesticide, 6.1 UN3351 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40 TP28 Pyrethroid pesticide, 6.1 UN3349 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Pyridine................... 3 UN1282 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP2 None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 21, 100 Pyridine perchlorate....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... G Pyrophoric liquid, 4.2 UN3194 I 4.2...... ................ None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 inorganic, n.o.s.. G Pyrophoric liquids, 4.2 UN2845 I 4.2...... B11, T22, TP2, None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 18 organic, n.o.s.. TP7 G Pyrophoric metals, n.o.s., 4.2 UN1383 I 4.2...... B11, T21, TP7, None......... 187....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... or Pyrophoric alloys, TP33 n.o.s.. G Pyrophoric solid, 4.2 UN3200 I 4.2...... T21, TP7, TP33 None......... 187....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. G Pyrophoric solids, organic, 4.2 UN2846 I 4.2...... ................ None......... 187....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... n.o.s.. Pyrosulfuryl chloride...... 8 UN1817 II 8........ B2, IB2, T8, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 TP2, TP12 Pyroxylin solution or ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solvent, see Nitrocellulose. Pyrrolidine................ 3 UN1922 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 Quebrachitol pentanitrate.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Quicklime, see Calcium ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... oxide. Quinoline.................. 6.1 UN2656 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 12 R 12, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichlorodifluoromethane. R 12B1, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorodifluorobromomethane. R 13, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorotrifluoromethane. R 13B1, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Bromotrifluoromethane. R 14, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetrafluoromethane. R 21, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichlorofluoromethane. R 22, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorodifluoromethane. R 114, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichlorotetrafluoroethane. R 115, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chloropentafluoroethane. R 116, see Hexafluoroethane ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... R 124, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorotetrafluoroethane. R 133a, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorotrifluoroethane. R 152a, see Difluoroethane. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... R 500, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Dichlorodifluoromethane and difluorethane, etc. R 502, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorodifluoromethane and chloropentafluoroethane mixture, etc. R 503, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Chlorotrifluoromethane and trifluoromethane, etc. Radioactive material, 7 UN2909 ....... None..... ................ 422, 426..... 422, 426.. 422, 426.. ........... ........... A ....... excepted package-articles manufactured from natural uranium or depleted uranium or natural thorium. Radioactive material, 7 UN2908 ....... Empty.... ................ 422, 428..... 422, 428.. 422, 428.. ........... ........... A ....... excepted package-empty packaging. Radioactive material, 7 UN2911 ....... None..... ................ 422, 424..... 422, 424.. .......... ........... ........... A ....... excepted package- instruments or articles. Radioactive material, 7 UN2910 ....... None..... ................ 421, 422..... 421, 422.. 421, 422.. ........... ........... A ....... excepted package-limited quantity of material. Radioactive material, low 7 UN2912 ....... 7........ A56, T5, TP4, W7 421, 422, 428 427....... 427....... ........... ........... A 95, 129 specific activity (LSA-I) non fissile or fissile- excepted. Radioactive material, low 7 UN3321 ....... 7........ A56, T5, TP4, W7 421, 422, 428 427....... 427....... ........... ........... A 95, 129 specific activity (LSA-II) non fissile or fissile- excepted. Radioactive material, low 7 UN3322 ....... 7........ A56, T5, TP4, W7 421, 422, 428 427....... 427....... ........... ........... A 95, 129 specific activity (LSA- III) non fissile or fissile excepted. Radioactive material, 7 UN2913 ....... 7........ A56 421, 422, 428 427....... 427....... ........... ........... A 95 surface contaminated objects (SCO-I or SCO-II) non fissile or fissile- excepted. Radioactive material, 7 UN2919 ....... 7........ A56, 139 ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... A 95, 105 transported under special arrangement, non fissile or fissile excepted. Radioactive material, 7 UN3331 ....... 7........ A56, 139 ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... A 95, 105 transported under special arrangement, fissile. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN3327 ....... 7........ A56, W7, W8 453.......... 417....... 417....... ........... ........... A 95, A package, fissile non- 105, special form. 131 Radioactive material, Type 7 UN2915 ....... 7........ A56, W7, W8 ............. 415, 418.. 415, 419.. ........... ........... A 95, 130 A package non-special form, non fissile or fissile-excepted. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN3332 ....... 7........ A56, W7, W8 ............. 415, 476.. 415, 476.. ........... ........... A 95 A package, special form non fissile or fissile- excepted. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN3333 ....... 7........ A56, W7, W8 453.......... 417, 476.. 417, 476.. ........... ........... A 95, 105 A package, special form, fissile. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN3329 ....... 7........ A56 453.......... 417....... 417....... ........... ........... A 95, 105 B(M) package, fissile. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN2917 ....... 7........ A56 ............. 416....... 416....... ........... ........... A 95, 105 B(M) package non fissile or fissile-excepted. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN3328 ....... 7........ A56 453.......... 417....... 417....... ........... ........... A 95, 105 B(U) package, fissile. Radioactive material, Type 7 UN2916 ....... 7........ A56 ............. 416....... 416....... ........... ........... A 95, 105 B(U) package non fissile or fissile-excepted. Radioactive material, 7 UN2978 ....... 7, 8..... ................ 423.......... 420, 427.. 420, 427.. ........... ........... A 95, 132 uranium hexafluoride non fissile or fissile- excepted. I Radioactive material, 7 UN2977 ....... 7, 8..... ................ 453.......... 417, 420.. 417, 420.. ........... ........... A 95, 132 uranium hexafluoride, fissile. A W Rags, oily................. 4.2 UN1856 III 4.2...... ................ 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Railway torpedo, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Signals, railway track, explosive. Rare gases and nitrogen 2.2 UN1981 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... mixtures, compressed. Rare gases and oxygen 2.2 UN1980 ....... 2.2...... 79 306.......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... mixtures, compressed. Rare gases mixtures, 2.2 UN1979 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... compressed. RC 318, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Octafluorocyclobutane. RDX and ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... cyclotetramethylenetetrani tramine, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized. RDX and HMX mixtures, 1.1D UN0391 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted with not less than 15 percent water by mass or RDX and HMX mixtures, desensitized with not less than 10 percent phlegmatizer by mass. RDX and Octogen mixtures, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc. RDX, see Cyclotrimethylene ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitramine, etc. Receptacles, small, 2.2 UN2037 ....... 2.2, 5.1. A14 306.......... 304....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 containing agas (gas cartridges) non-flammable, without release device, not refillable and not exceeding 1 L capacity. Receptacles, small, 2.1 UN2037 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 containing gas (gas cartridges) flammable, without release device, not refillable and not exceeding 1 L capacity. Receptacles, small, 2.2 UN2037 ....... 2.2...... 306.......... 304....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg B 40 containing gas (gas cartridges) non-flammable, without release device, not refillable and not exceeding 1 L capacity. Red phosphorus, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Phosphorus, amorphous. Refrigerant gas R 404A..... 2.2 UN3337 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 407A..... 2.2 UN3338 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 407B..... 2.2 UN3339 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 407C..... 2.2 UN3340 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... G Refrigerant gases, n.o.s... 2.2 UN1078 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... D Refrigerant gases, n.o.s. 2.1 NA1954 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg D 40 or Dispersant gases, n.o.s.. Refrigerating machines, 2.1 UN3358 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306, 307..... 306....... 306....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 containing flammable, non- toxic, liquefied gas. Refrigerating machines, 2.2 UN2857 ....... 2.2...... A53 306, 307..... 306....... 306, 307.. 450 kg 450 kg A ....... containing non-flammable, non-toxic gases, or ammonia solutions (UN2672). Regulated medical waste.... 6.2 UN3291 II 6.2...... A13 134.......... 197....... 197....... No limit No limit A 40 Release devices, explosive. 1.4S UN0173 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Resin solution, flammable.. 3 UN1866 I 3........ B52, T11, TP1, 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E ....... TP8, TP28 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ 149, B52, IB2, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... T4, TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B52, IB3, 150.......... 173....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T2, TP1 Resorcinol................. 6.1 UN2876 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Rifle grenade, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Grenades, hand or rifle, etc. Rifle powder, see Powder, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... smokeless (UN 0160). Rivets, explosive.......... 1.4S UN0174 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Road asphalt or tar liquid, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Tars, liquid, etc. Rocket motors.............. 1.3C UN0186 II 1.3C..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 220 kg 03 ....... Rocket motors.............. 1.1C UN0280 II 1.1C..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Rocket motors.............. 1.2C UN0281 II 1.2C..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Rocket motors, liquid 1.2J UN0395 II 1.2J..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E fueled. Rocket motors, liquid 1.3J UN0396 II 1.3J..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E fueled. Rocket motors with 1.3L UN0250 II 1.3L..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, hypergolic liquids with or 14E, without an expelling 15E charge. Rocket motors with 1.2L UN0322 II 1.2L..... 109 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 8E, hypergolic liquids with or 14E, without an expelling 15E charge. Rockets, line-throwing..... 1.2G UN0238 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Rockets, line-throwing..... 1.3G UN0240 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Rockets, line-throwing..... 1.4G UN0453 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Rockets, liquid fueled with 1.1J UN0397 II 1.1J..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E bursting charge. Rockets, liquid fueled with 1.2J UN0398 II 1.2J..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E bursting charge. Rockets, with bursting 1.1F UN0180 II 1.1F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... charge. Rockets, with bursting 1.1E UN0181 II 1.1E..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Rockets, with bursting 1.2E UN0182 II 1.2E..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Rockets, with bursting 1.2F UN0295 II 1.2F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... charge. Rockets, with expelling 1.2C UN0436 II 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Rockets, with expelling 1.3C UN0437 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Rockets, with expelling 1.4C UN0438 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... charge. Rockets, with inert head... 1.3C UN0183 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... Rockets, with inert head... 1.2C UN0502 ....... 1.2C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden B 1E, 5E Rosin oil.................. 3 UN1286 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Rubber solution............ 3 UN1287 II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 III B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Rubber scrap or shoddy, 4.1 UN1345 II 4.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... powdered or granulated, T3, TP33 not exceeding 840 microns and rubber contend exceeding 45%. Rubidium................... 4.3 UN1423 I 4.3...... 22, A7, A19, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 IB4, IP1, N34, N40, N45 Rubidium hydroxide......... 8 UN2678 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 29 T3, TP33 Rubidium hydroxide solution 8 UN2677 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 29 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 29 Safety fuse, see Fuse, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... safety. G Samples, explosive, other ........... UN0190 II ......... 113 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 14 ....... than initiating explosives. Sand acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fluorosilicic acid. Seed cake, containing 4.2 UN1386 III None..... IB8, IP3, IP7, None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A 13 vegetable oil solvent N7 extractions and expelled seeds, with not more than 10 percent of oil and when the amount of moisture is higher than 11 percent, with not more than 20 percent of oil and moisture combined. I Seed cake with more than 4.2 UN1386 III None..... IB8, IP3, IP7, None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden E 13 1.5 percent oil and not N7 more than 11 percent moisture. I Seed cake with not more 4.2 UN2217 III None..... IB8, IP3, IP7, None......... 213....... 241....... Forbidden Forbidden A 13 than 1.5 percent oil and N7 not more than 11 percent moisture. Selenates or Selenites..... 6.1 UN2630 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg E ....... TP33 Selenic acid............... 8 UN1905 I 8........ IB7, IP1, N34, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 25 kg A ....... T6, TP33+ Selenium compound, liquid, 6.1 UN3440 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP27 None......... 201....... 243....... 1L 30L B ....... n.o.s. II 6.1...... IIB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP27 III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 Selenium compound, solid, 6.1 UN3283 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s.. TP33 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Selenium disulfide......... 6.1 UN2657 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Selenium hexafluoride...... 2.3 UN2194 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Selenium nitride........... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenium oxychloride....... 8 UN2879 I 8, 6.1... A3, A6, A7, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L E 40 T10, TP2, TP12, TP13 Self-defense spray, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... aerosol, see Aerosols, etc. + A D Self-defense spray, non- 9 NA3334 III 9........ A37 155.......... 203....... None...... No limit No limit A ....... pressurized. G Self-heating liquid, 4.2 UN3188 II 4.2, 8... IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C ....... corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 8... IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating liquid, 4.2 UN3185 II 4.2, 8... IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C ....... corrosive, organic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 8... IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating liquid, 4.2 UN3186 II 4.2...... IB2 None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L C ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating liquid, 4.2 UN3183 II 4.2...... IB2 None......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 5 L C ....... organic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating liquid, toxic, 4.2 UN3187 II 4.2, 6.1. IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 6.1. IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating liquid, toxic, 4.2 UN3184 II 4.2, 6.1. IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C ....... organic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 6.1. IB2 None......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L C ....... G Self-heating solid, 4.2 UN3192 II 4.2, 8... IB5, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... corrosive, inorganic, TP33 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 8... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Self-heating, solid, 4.2 UN3126 II 4.2, 8... IB5, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... corrosive, organic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 8... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Self-heating solid, 4.2 UN3190 II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Self-heating, solid, 4.2 UN3088 II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... organic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Self-heating, solid, 4.2 UN3127 ....... 4.2, 5.1. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden .......... ....... oxidizing, n.o.s.. G Self-heating solid, toxic, 4.2 UN3191 II 4.2, 6.1. IB5, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 6.1. IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 G Self-heating, solid, toxic, 4.2 UN3128 II 4.2, 6.1. IB5, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... organic, n.o.s.. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2, 6.1. IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg C ....... TP33 Self-propelled vehicle, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Engines or Batteries etc. G Self-reactive liquid type B 4.1 UN3221 II 4.1...... 53 None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 52, 53 G Self-reactive liquid type 4.1 UN3231 II 4.1...... 53 None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, B, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive liquid type C 4.1 UN3223 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 5 L 10 L D 52, 53 G Self-reactive liquid type 4.1 UN3233 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, C, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive liquid type D 4.1 UN3225 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 5 L 10 L D 52, 53 G Self-reactive liquid type 4.1 UN3235 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, D, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive liquid type E 4.1 UN3227 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 10 L 25 L D 52, 53 G Self-reactive liquid type 4.1 UN3237 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, E, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive liquid type F 4.1 UN3229 II 4.1...... None......... 224....... None...... 10 L 25 L D 52, 53 G Self-reactive liquid type 4.1 UN3239 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, F, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive solid type B. 4.1 UN3222 II 4.1...... 53 None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 52, 53 G Self-reactive solid type B, 4.1 UN3232 II 4.1...... 53 None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive solid type C. 4.1 UN3224 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 5 kg 10 kg D 52, 53 G Self-reactive solid type C, 4.1 UN3234 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive solid type D. 4.1 UN3226 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 5 kg 10 kg D 52, 53 G Self-reactive solid type D, 4.1 UN3236 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive solid type E. 4.1 UN3228 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 10 kg 25 kg D 52, 53 G Self-reactive solid type E, 4.1 UN3238 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, temperature controlled. 53 G Self-reactive solid type F. 4.1 UN3230 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... 10 kg 25 kg D 52, 53 G Self-reactive solid type F, 4.1 UN3240 II 4.1...... ................ None......... 224....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 2, 52, temperature controlled. 53 Shale oil.................. 3 UN1288 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Shaped charges, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Charges, shaped, etc. Signal devices, hand....... 1.4G UN0191 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Signal devices, hand....... 1.4S UN0373 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Signals, distress, ship.... 1.1G UN0194 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Signals, distress, ship.... 1.3G UN0195 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 07 ....... Signals, highway, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Signal devices, hand. Signals, railway track, 1.1G UN0192 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... explosive. Signals, railway track, 1.4S UN0193 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... explosive. Signals, railway track, 1.3G UN0492 ....... 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... explosive. Signals, railway track, 1.4G UN0493 ....... 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... explosive. Signals, ship distress, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... water-activated, see Contrivances, water- activated, etc. Signals, smoke............. 1.1G UN0196 II 1.1G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Signals, smoke............. 1.4G UN0197 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Signals, smoke............. 1.2G UN0313 II 1.2G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Signals, smoke............. 1.3G UN0487 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Silane..................... 2.1 UN2203 ....... 2.1...... ................ None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden E 40, 57, 104 Silicofluoric acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Fluorosilicic acid. Silicon chloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silicon tetrachloride. Silicon powder, amorphous.. 4.1 UN1346 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 74 T1, TP33 Silicon tetrachloride...... 8 UN1818 II 8........ A3, A6, B2, B6, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 40 IB2, T7, TP2, TP7 Silicon tetrafluoride...... 2.3 UN1859 ....... 2.3, 8... 2 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Silver acetylide (dry)..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver arsenite............ 6.1 UN1683 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Silver azide (dry)......... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver chlorite (dry)...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver cyanide............. 6.1 UN1684 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40, 52 T3, TP33 Silver fulminate (dry)..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver nitrate............. 5.1 UN1493 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... TP33 Silver oxalate (dry)....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver picrate (dry)....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Silver picrate, wetted with 4.1 UN1347 I 4.1...... 23 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 28, 36 not less than 30 percent water, by mass. Sludge, acid............... 8 UN1906 II 8........ A3, A7, B2, IB2, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 14 N34, T8, TP2, TP12, TP28 D Smokeless powder for small 4.1 NA3178 I 4.1...... 16 None......... 171....... None...... Forbidden 7.3 kg A ....... arms (100 pounds or less). Soda lime with more than 4 8 UN1907 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... percent sodium hydroxide. TP33 Sodium..................... 4.3 UN1428 I 4.3...... A7, A8, A19, None......... 211....... 244....... Forbidden 15 kg D 52 A20, B9, B48, B68, IB4, IP1, N34, T9, TP7, TP33, TP46 Sodium aluminate, solid.... 8 UN2812 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Sodium aluminate, solution. 8 UN1819 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Sodium aluminum hydride.... 4.3 UN2835 II 4.3...... A8, A19, A20, 151.......... 212....... 242....... Forbidden 50 kg E 52 IB4, T3, TP33 Sodium ammonium vanadate... 6.1 UN2863 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium arsanilate.......... 6.1 UN2473 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Sodium arsenate............ 6.1 UN1685 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium arsenite, aqueous 6.1 UN1686 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... solutions. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP2 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Sodium arsenite, solid..... 6.1 UN2027 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium azide............... 6.1 UN1687 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 36, 52, 91 Sodium bifluoride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sodium hydrogendifluoride. Sodium bisulfite, solution, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Bisulfites, aqueous solutions, n.o.s.. Sodium borohydride......... 4.3 UN1426 I 4.3...... N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Sodium borohydride and 8 UN3320 II 8........ B2, IB2, N34, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 52 sodium hydroxide solution, T7, TP2 with not more than 12 percent sodium borohydride and not more than 40 percent sodium hydroxide by mass. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ B2, IB3, N34, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 52 T4, TP2 Sodium bromate............. 5.1 UN1494 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Sodium cacodylate.......... 6.1 UN1688 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52 T3, TP33 Sodium carbonate 5.1 UN3378 II 5.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 48, peroxyhydrate. T3, TP33 75 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13, 48, TP33 75 Sodium chlorate............ 5.1 UN1495 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP4, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 N34, T3, TP33 Sodium chlorate, aqueous 5.1 UN2428 II 5.1...... A2, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 202....... 241....... 1 L 5 L B 56, 58, solution. 133 ........................... ........... ................. III 5.1...... A2, IB2, T4, TP1 152.......... 203....... 241....... 2.5 L 30 L B 56, 58, 69, 133 Sodium chlorate mixed with ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dinitrotoluene, see Explosive blasting, type C. Sodium chlorite............ 5.1 UN1496 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Sodium chloroacetate....... 6.1 UN2659 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Sodium cuprocyanide, solid. 6.1 UN2316 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 52 TP33 Sodium cuprocyanide, 6.1 UN2317 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 solution. Sodium cyanide, solid...... 6.1 UN1689 I 6.1...... B69, B77, IB7, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B 52 N74, N75, T6, TP33 Sodium cyanide solution.... 6.1 UN3414 I 6.1...... B69, B77, N74, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 52 N75, T14, TP2, TP13 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... B69, B77, IB2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 52 N74, N75, T11, TP2, TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... B69, B77, IB3, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 N74, N75, T7, TP2, TP13, TP28 Sodium dichloroisocyanurate ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... or Sodium dichloro-s- triazinetrione, see Dichloroisocyanuric acid etc. Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, 1.3C UN0234 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E dry or wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass. Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, 4.1 UN3369 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 wetted with not less than N41, N84 10% water, by mass. Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, 4.1 UN1348 I 4.1, 6.1. 23, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 wetted with not less than A20, N41 15 percent water, by mass. Sodium dithionite or Sodium 4.2 UN1384 II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 13 hydrosulfite. IP2, T3, TP33 Sodium fluoride, solid..... 6.1 UN1690 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Sodium fluoride solution... 6.1 UN3415 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 52 Sodium fluoroacetate....... 6.1 UN2629 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg E ....... TP33 Sodium fluorosilicate...... 6.1 UN2674 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Sodium hydrate, see Sodium ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydroxide, solid. Sodium hydride............. 4.3 UN1427 I 4.3...... A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 52 Sodium hydrogendifluoride.. 8 UN2439 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 12, 25, N3, N34, T3, 40, 52 TP33 Sodium hydrosulfide, with 4.2 UN2318 II 4.2...... A7, A19, A20, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... less than 25 percent water IB6, IP2, T3, of crystallization. TP33 Sodium hydrosulfide with 8 UN2949 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 not less than 25 percent IP4, T7, TP2 water of crystallization. Sodium hydrosulfite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sodium dithionite. Sodium hydroxide, solid.... 8 UN1823 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium hydroxide solution.. 8 UN1824 II 8........ B2, IB2, N34, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... T7, TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ IB3, N34, T4, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP1 Sodium hypochlorite, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... solution, see Hypochlorite solutions etc. Sodium metal, liquid alloy, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s.. Sodium methylate........... 4.2 UN1431 II 4.2, 8... A7, A19, IB5, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... IP2, T3, TP33 Sodium methylate solutions 3 UN1289 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B ....... in alcohol. TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Sodium monoxide............ 8 UN1825 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium nitrate............. 5.1 UN1498 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Sodium nitrate and 5.1 UN1499 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... potassium nitrate mixtures. IP3, T1, TP33 Sodium nitrite............. 5.1 UN1500 III 5.1, 6.1. A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 IP3, T1, TP33 Sodium pentachlorophenate.. 6.1 UN2567 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Sodium perborate 5.1 UN3377 III 5.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13, 48, monohydrate. TP33 75 Sodium perchlorate......... 5.1 UN1502 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Sodium permanganate........ 5.1 UN1503 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, TP33 138 Sodium peroxide............ 5.1 UN1504 I 5.1...... A20, IB5, IP1, None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg B 13, 52, N34 66, 75 Sodium peroxoborate, 5.1 UN3247 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 25 anhydrous. TP33 Sodium persulfate.......... 5.1 UN1505 III 5.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 T1, TP33 Sodium phosphide........... 4.3 UN1432 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Sodium picramate, dry or 1.3C UN0235 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E wetted with less than 20 percent water, by mass. Sodium picramate, wetted 4.1 UN1349 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, N41 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 28, 36 with not less than 20 percent water, by mass. Sodium picryl peroxide..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sodium potassium alloys, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Potassium sodium alloys. Sodium selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Sodium sulfide, anhydrous 4.2 UN1385 II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 or Sodium sulfide with IP2, N34, T3, less than 30 percent water TP33 of crystallization. Sodium sulfide, hydrated 8 UN1849 II 8........ IB8, IP2, IP4, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 26 with not less than 30 T3, TP33 percent water. Sodium superoxide.......... 5.1 UN2547 I 5.1...... A20, IB6, IP1, None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 13, 52, N34 66, 75 Sodium tetranitride........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... G Solids containing corrosive 8 UN3244 II 8........ 49, IB5, T3, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 liquid, n.o.s.. TP33 G Solids containing flammable 4.1 UN3175 II 4.1...... 47, IB6, IP2, 151.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... liquid, n.o.s.. T3, TP33 G Solids containing toxic 6.1 UN3243 II 6.1...... 48, IB2, T2, 153.......... 212....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 liquid, n.o.s.. TP33 Sounding devices, explosive 1.2F UN0204 II 1.2F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Sounding devices, explosive 1.1F UN0296 II 1.1F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... Sounding devices, explosive 1.1D UN0374 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Sounding devices, explosive 1.2D UN0375 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Spirits of salt, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrochloric acid. Squibs, see Igniters etc... ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Stannic chloride, anhydrous 8 UN1827 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C ....... Stannic chloride 8 UN2440 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... pentahydrate. TP33 Stannic phosphide.......... 4.3 UN1433 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Steel swarf, see Ferrous ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... metal borings, etc. Stibine.................... 2.3 UN2676 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 1 None......... 304....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Storage batteries, wet, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Batteries, wet etc. Strontium arsenite......... 6.1 UN1691 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Strontium chlorate......... 5.1 UN1506 II 5.1...... A1, A9, IB8, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP2, IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Strontium nitrate.......... 5.1 UN1507 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Strontium perchlorate...... 5.1 UN1508 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Strontium peroxide......... 5.1 UN1509 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, TP33 66, 75 Strontium phosphide........ 4.3 UN2013 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Strychnine or Strychnine 6.1 UN1692 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 salts. TP33 Styphnic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitroresorcinol, etc. Styrene monomer, stabilized 3 UN2055 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... G Substances, explosive, 1.1L UN0357 II 1.1L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, n.o.s.. 14E, 15E, 17E G Substances, explosive, 1.2L UN0358 II 1.2L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, n.o.s.. 14E, 15E, 17E G Substances, explosive, 1.3L UN0359 II 1.3L..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden .......... 8E, n.o.s.. 14E, 15E, 17E G Substances, explosive, 1.1A UN0473 II 1.1A..... 101, 111 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 12 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.1C UN0474 II 1.1C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.1D UN0475 II 1.1D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.1G UN0476 II 1.1G..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.3C UN0477 II 1.3C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.3G UN0478 II 1.3G..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.4C UN0479 II 1.4C..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 09 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.4D UN0480 II 1.4D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 09 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.4S UN0481 II 1.4S..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 75 kg 05 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, 1.4G UN0485 II 1.4G..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 08 ....... n.o.s.. G Substances, explosive, very 1.5D UN0482 II 1.5D..... 101 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... insensitive, n.o.s., or Substances, EVI, n.o.s.. Substituted nitrophenol 3 UN2780 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, TP27 flammable, toxic, flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Substituted nitrophenol 6.1 UN3014 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Substituted nitrophenol 6.1 UN3013 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 pesticides, liquid, toxic, TP27 flammable, flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... B1, IB3, T7, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP2, TP28 Substituted nitrophenol 6.1 UN2779 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 pesticides, solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Sucrose octanitrate (dry).. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfamic acid.............. 8 UN2967 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 D Sulfur..................... 9 NA1350 III 9........ 30, IB8, IP2 None......... None...... 240....... No Limit No Limit A 19, 74 I Sulfur..................... 4.1 UN1350 III 4.1...... 30, IB8, IP3, None......... None...... 240....... No limit No limit A 19, 74 T1, TP33 Sulfur and chlorate, loose Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... mixtures of. Sulfur chlorides........... 8 UN1828 I 8........ 5, A3, A7, A10, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L C 40 B10, B77, N34, T20, TP2, TP12 Sulfur dichloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfur chlorides. Sulfur dioxide............. 2.3 UN1079 ....... 2.3, 8... 3, B14, T50, None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 TP19 Sulfur dioxide solution, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Sulfurous acid. Sulfur hexafluoride........ 2.2 UN1080 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... D Sulfur, molten............. 9 NA2448 III 9........ 30, IB3, T1, TP3 None......... 213....... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden C 61 I Sulfur, molten............. 4.1 UN2448 III 4.1...... 30, IB1, T1, TP3 None......... 213....... 247....... Forbidden Forbidden C 74 Sulfur tetrafluoride....... 2.3 UN2418 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 302....... 245....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 52 + Sulfur trioxide, stabilized 8 UN1829 I 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden A 40 B49, B74, B77, N34, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP25, TP26, TP38, TP45 Sulfuretted hydrogen, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrogen sulfide. Sulfuric acid, fuming with 8 UN1831 I 8........ A3, A7, B84, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L C 14, 40 less than 30 percent free N34, T20, TP2, sulfur trioxide. TP12, TP13 Sulfuric acid, fuming with 8 UN1831 I 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 14, 40 30 percent or more free B74, B77, B84, sulfur trioxide. N34, T20, TP2, TP12, TP13 Sulfuric acid, spent....... 8 UN1832 II 8........ A3, A7, B2, B83, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 14 B84, IB2, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Sulfuric acid with more 8 UN1830 II 8........ A3, A7, B3, B83, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L C 14 than 51 percent acid. B84, IB2, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Sulfuric acid with not more 8 UN2796 II 8........ A3, A7, B2, B15, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... than 51% acid. IB2, N6, N34, T8, TP2, TP12 Sulfuric and hydrofluoric ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... acid mixtures, see Hydrofluoric and sulfuric acid mixtures. Sulfuric anhydride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Sulfur trioxide, stabilized. Sulfurous acid............. 8 UN1833 II 8........ B3, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40 + Sulfuryl chloride.......... 8 UN1834 I 8, 6.1... 1, B6, B9, B10, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 B14, B30, B74, B77, N34, T22, TP2, TP12, TP38, TP44 Sulfuryl fluoride.......... 2.3 UN2191 ....... 2.3...... 4 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Tars, liquid including road 3 UN1999 II 3........ 149, B13, IB2, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... asphalt and oils, bitumen T3, TP3, TP29 and cut backs. ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, B13, IB3, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... T1, TP3 Tear gas candles........... 6.1 UN1700 II 6.1, 4.1. ................ None......... 340....... None...... Forbidden 50 kg D 40 Tear gas cartridges, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Ammunition, tear- producing, etc. D Tear gas devices with more 6.1 NA1693 I 6.1...... ................ None......... 340....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 than 2 percent tear gas substances, by mass. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... ................ None......... 340....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Tear gas devices, with not ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... more than 2 percent tear gas substances, by mass, see Aerosols, etc. Tear gas grenades, see Tear ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... gas candles. G Tear gas substances, 6.1 UN1693 I 6.1...... ................ None......... 201....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 liquid, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2 None......... 202....... None...... Forbidden 5 L D 40 G Tear gas substance, solid, 6.1 UN3448 I 6.1...... T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, None......... 212....... 242....... Forbidden 25 kg D 40 T3, TP33 Tellurium compound, n.o.s.. 6.1 UN3284 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Tellurium hexafluoride..... 2.3 UN2195 ....... 2.3, 8... 1 None......... 302....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Terpene hydrocarbons, 3 UN2319 III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... n.o.s.. TP1, TP29 Terpinolene................ 3 UN2541 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tetraazido benzene quinone. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetrabromoethane........... 6.1 UN2504 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane.. 6.1 UN1702 II 6.1...... IB2, N36, T7, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 TP2 Tetrachloroethylene........ 6.1 UN1897 III 6.1...... IB3, N36, T4, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP1 Tetraethyl 6.1 UN1704 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg D 40 dithiopyrophosphate. Tetraethyl silicate........ 3 UN1292 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tetraethylammonium Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... perchlorate (dry). Tetraethylenepentamine..... 8 UN2320 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane 2.2 UN3159 ....... 2.2...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... or Refrigerant gas R 134a. Tetrafluoroethylene, 2.1 UN1081 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... None...... Forbidden 150 kg E 40 stabilized. Tetrafluoromethane or 2.2 UN1982 ....... 2.2...... ................ None......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 14. 1,2,3,6- 3 UN2498 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde. Tetrahydrofuran............ 3 UN2056 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Tetrahydrofurfurylamine.... 3 UN2943 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tetrahydrophthalic 8 UN2698 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... anhydrides with more than TP33 0.05 percent of maleic anhydride. 1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine. 3 UN2410 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Tetrahydrothiophene........ 3 UN2412 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Tetramethylammonium 8 UN3423 II 8........ B2, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52 hydroxide, solid. IP4, T3, TP33 Tetramethylammonium 8 UN1835 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A 52 hydroxide solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ B2, IB3, T7, TP2 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A 52 Tetramethylene diperoxide Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dicarbamide. Tetramethylsilane.......... 3 UN2749 I 3........ A7, T14, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L D ....... Tetranitro diglycerin...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetranitroaniline.......... 1.1D UN0207 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... + Tetranitromethane.......... 5.1 UN1510 I 5.1, 6.1. 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40, 66 B74, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP44 2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenol... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... methyl nitramine. 2,3,4,6- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetranitrophenylnitramine. Tetranitroresorcinol (dry). Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso-1,4- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dinitrobenzene. 2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrobenzene (dry). Tetrapropylorthotitanate... 3 UN2413 III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tetrazene, see Guanyl ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene. Tetrazine (dry)............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetrazol-1-acetic acid..... 1.4C UN0407 II 1.4C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 09 ....... 1H-Tetrazole............... 1.1D UN0504 ....... 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden B 1E, 5E Tetrazolyl azide (dry)..... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tetryl, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitrophenylmethylnitram ine. A I W Textile waste, wet......... 4.2 UN1857 III 4.2...... ................ 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Thallium chlorate.......... 5.1 UN2573 II 5.1, 6.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 TP33 Thallium compounds, n.o.s.. 6.1 UN1707 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Thallium nitrate........... 6.1 UN2727 II 6.1, 5.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... TP33 4-Thiapentanal............. 6.1 UN2785 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L D 25, 49 Thioacetic acid............ 3 UN2436 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Thiocarbamate pesticide, 3 UN2772 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP13, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP27 Thiocarbamate pesticide, 6.1 UN3005 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Thiocarbamate pesticide, 6.1 UN3006 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Thiocarbamate pesticides, 6.1 UN2771 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 solid, toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Thiocarbonylchloride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Thiophosgene. Thioglycol................. 6.1 UN2966 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Thioglycolic acid.......... 8 UN1940 II 8........ A7, B2, IB2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L A ....... N34, T7, TP2 Thiolactic acid............ 6.1 UN2936 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Thionyl chloride........... 8 UN1836 I 8........ B6, B10, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 T10, TP2, TP12, TP13 Thiophene.................. 3 UN2414 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B 40 + Thiophosgene............... 6.1 UN2474 II 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden B 40, 52 B74, N33, N34, T20, TP2, TP38, TP45 Thiophosphoryl chloride.... 8 UN1837 II 8........ A3, A7, B2, B8, None......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 B25, IB2, N34, T7, TP2 Thiourea dioxide........... 4.2 UN3341 II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... TP33 Tin chloride, fuming, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Stannic chloride, anhydrous. Tin perchloride or Tin ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... tetrachloride, see Stannic chloride, anhydrous. Tinctures, medicinal....... 3 UN1293 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tinning flux, see Zinc ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... chloride. Titanium disulphide........ 4.2 UN3174 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Titanium hydride........... 4.1 UN1871 II 4.1...... A19, A20, IB4, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E ....... N34, T3, TP33 Titanium powder, dry....... 4.2 UN2546 I 4.2...... ................ None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D ....... IP2, N5, N34, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... TP33 Titanium powder, wetted 4.1 UN1352 II 4.1...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg E 74 with not less than 25 IP2, N34, T3, percent water (a visible TP33 excess of water must be present) (a) mechanically produced, particle size less than 53 microns; (b) chemically produced, particle size less than 840 microns. Titanium sponge granules or 4.1 UN2878 III 4.1...... A1, IB8, IP3, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D 74 Titanium sponge powders. T1, TP33 + Titanium tetrachloride..... 8 UN1838 II 8, 6.1... 2, B7, B9, B14, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden C 40 B32, B74, B77, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Titanium trichloride 8 UN2869 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A 40 mixtures. IP4, N34, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A7, IB8, IP3, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 N34, T1, TP33 Titanium trichloride, 4.2 UN2441 I 4.2, 8... N34 None......... 181....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 pyrophoric or Titanium trichloride mixtures, pyrophoric. TNT mixed with aluminum, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Tritonal. TNT, see Trinitrotoluene, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... etc. Toluene.................... 3 UN1294 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... + Toluene diisocyanate....... 6.1 UN2078 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L D 25, 40 TP13 Toluene sulfonic acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Alkyl, or Aryl sulfonic acid etc. + Toluidines, liquid......... 6.1 UN1708 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Toluidines, solid.......... 6.1 UN3451 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 2,4-Toluylenediamine, solid 6.1 UN1709 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... or 2,4-Toluenediamine, TP33 solid. 2,4-Toluylenediamine 6.1 UN3418 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... solution or 2,4- Toluenediamine solution. Torpedoes, liquid fueled, 1.3J UN0450 II 1.3J..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E with inert head. Torpedoes, liquid fueled, 1.1J UN0449 II 1.1J..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 04 23E with or without bursting charge. Torpedoes with bursting 1.1E UN0329 II 1.1E..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. Torpedoes with bursting 1.1F UN0330 II 1.1F..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... charge. Torpedoes with bursting 1.1D UN0451 II 1.1D..... ................ ............. 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... charge. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3381 I 6.1...... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. with an inhalation B72, T22, TP2, toxicity lower than or TP13, TP27, equal to 200 ml/m3 and TP38, TP44 saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 500 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3382 I 6.1...... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 n.o.s. with an inhalation B74, T20, TP2, toxicity lower than or TP13, TP27, equal to 1000ml/m3 and TP38, TP45 saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 10 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3383 I 6.1, 3... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. with an B72, T22, TP2, inhalation toxicity lower TP13, TP27, than or equal to 200 ml/m3 TP38, TP44 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 500 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3384 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 flammable, n.o.s. with an B74, T20, TP2, inhalation toxicity lower TP13, TP27, than or equal to 1000 ml/ TP38, TP45 m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 10 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3385 I 6.1, 4.3. 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 water-reactive, n.o.s. B72, T22, TP2, with an inhalation TP13, TP38, TP44 toxicity lower than or equal to 200 ml/m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 500 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3386 I 6.1, 4.3. 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 water-reactive, n.o.s. B74, T20, TP2, with an inhalation TP13, TP38, TP44 toxicity lower than or equal to 1000 ml/m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 10 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3387 I 6.1, 5.1. 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. with an B72, T22, TP2, inhalation toxicity lower TP13, TP38, TP44 than or equal to 200 ml/m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 500 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3388 I 6.1, 5.1. 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 oxidizing, n.o.s. with an T20, TP2, TP13, inhalation toxicity lower TP38, TP44 than or equal to 1000 ml/ m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 10 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3389 I 6.1, 8... 1, B9, B14, B30, None......... 226....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. with an B72, T22, TP2, inhalation toxicity lower TP13, TP27, than or equal to 200 ml/m3 TP38, TP44 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 500 LC50. G Toxic by inhalation liquid, 6.1 UN3390 I 6.1, 8... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 corrosive, n.o.s. with an B74, T20, TP2, inhalation toxicity lower TP13, TP27, than or equal to 1000 ml/ TP38, TP45 m3 and saturated vapor concentration greater than or equal to 10 LC50. G Toxic liquid, corrosive, 6.1 UN3289 I 6.1, 8... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L A ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 8... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... TP27 G Toxic liquid, inorganic, 6.1 UN3287 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L A ....... n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... TP28 G Toxic liquids, corrosive, 6.1 UN2927 I 6.1, 8... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 40 organic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 8... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP27 G Toxic liquids, flammable, 6.1 UN2929 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 organic, n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 G Toxic, liquids, organic, 6.1 UN2810 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 n.o.s.. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP1, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 G Toxic liquids, oxidizing, 6.1 UN3122 I 6.1, 5.1. A4 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L C ....... n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 5.1. IB2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L C ....... G Toxic liquids, water- 6.1 UN3123 I 6.1, 4.3. A4 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L E 40 reactive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 4.3. IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40 G Toxic solid, corrosive, 6.1 UN3290 I 6.1, 8... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg A ....... inorganic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 8... IB6, IP2, T3, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... TP33 G Toxic solid, inorganic, 6.1 UN3288 I 6.1...... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A ....... n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 G Toxic solids, corrosive, 6.1 UN2928 I 6.1, 8... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 25 kg B 40 organic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 8... IB6, IP2, T3, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B 40 TP33 G Toxic solids, flammable, 6.1 UN2930 I 6.1, 4.1. IB6, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg B ....... organic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 4.1. IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg B ....... T3, TP33 G Toxic solids, organic, 6.1 UN2811 I 6.1...... IB7, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 G Toxic solids, oxidizing, 6.1 UN3086 I 6.1, 5.1. T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 1 kg 15 kg C ....... n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 5.1. IB6, IP2, T3, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg C ....... TP33 G Toxic solids, self-heating, 6.1 UN3124 I 6.1, 4.2. A5, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 15 kg D 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 4.2. IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 TP33 G Toxic solids, water- 6.1 UN3125 I 6.1, 4.3. A5, T6, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 15 kg D 40 reactive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 4.3. IB6, IP2, T3, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 TP33 G Toxins, extracted from 6.1 UN3172 I 6.1...... 141 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 living sources, liquid, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... 141, IB2 None......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... 141, IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B 40 G Toxins, extracted from 6.1 UN3462 I 6.1...... 141, IB7, IP1, None......... 211....... 243....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... living sources, solid, T6, TP33 n.o.s.. II 6.1...... 141, IB8, IP2, None......... 212....... 243....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... IP4, T3 TP33 III 6.1...... 141, IB8, IP3, 153.......... 213....... 241....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... T1 TP33 D Toy Caps................... 1.4S NA0337 II 1.4S..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... 25 kg 100 kg 05 ....... Tracers for ammunition..... 1.3G UN0212 II 1.3G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 07 ....... Tracers for ammunition..... 1.4G UN0306 II 1.4G..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 06 ....... Tractors, see Vehicle, etc. ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Tri-(b-nitroxyethyl) Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... ammonium nitrate. Triallyl borate............ 6.1 UN2609 III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 13 Triallylamine.............. 3 UN2610 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Triazine pesticides, 3 UN2764 I 3, 6.1... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 30 L B 40 liquid, flammable, toxic, TP27 flash point less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 6.1... IB2, T11, TP2, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 Triazine pesticides, 6.1 UN2998 I 6.1...... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic. TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Triazine pesticides, 6.1 UN2997 I 6.1, 3... T14, TP2, TP13, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 liquid, toxic, flammable, TP27 flash point not less than 23 degrees C. ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1, 3... IB2, T11, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L B 40 TP13, TP27 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1, 3... IB3, T7, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP28 Triazine pesticides, solid, 6.1 UN2763 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 40 toxic. TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 TP33 Tributylamine.............. 6.1 UN2542 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Tributylphosphane.......... 4.2 UN3254 I 4.2...... T21, TP7, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D 136 Trichloro-s-triazinetrione ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dry, with more than 39 percent available chlorine, see Trichloroisocyanuric acid, dry. Trichloroacetic acid....... 8 UN1839 II 8........ A7, IB8, IP2, 154.......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg A ....... IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Trichloroacetic acid, 8 UN2564 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B ....... solution. IB2, N34, T7, TP2 ........................... ........... ................. III 8........ A3, A6, A7, IB3, 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L B 8 N34, T4, TP1 + Trichloroacetyl chloride... 8 UN2442 II 8, 6.1... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 B74, N34, T20, TP2, TP38, TP45 Trichlorobenzenes, liquid.. 6.1 UN2321 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Trichlorobutene............ 6.1 UN2322 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 25, 40 1,1,1-Trichloroethane...... 6.1 UN2831 III 6.1...... IB3, N36, T4, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP1 Trichloroethylene.......... 6.1 UN1710 III 6.1...... IB3, N36, T4, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A 40 TP1 Trichloroisocyanuric acid, 5.1 UN2468 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13 dry. TP33 Trichloromethyl perchlorate Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trichlorosilane............ 4.3 UN1295 I 4.3, 3, 8 N34, T14, TP2, None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 21, 28, TP7, TP13 40, 49, 100 Tricresyl phosphate with 6.1 UN2574 II 6.1...... A3, IB2, N33, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... more than 3 percent ortho N34, T7, TP2 isomer. Triethyl phosphite......... 3 UN2323 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Triethylamine.............. 3 UN1296 II 3, 8..... IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40 Triethylenetetramine....... 8 UN2259 II 8........ B2, IB2, T7, TP2 154.......... 202....... 242....... 1 L 30 L B 40, 52 Trifluoroacetic acid....... 8 UN2699 I 8........ A3, A6, A7, B4, None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L B 12, 40 N3, N34, N36, T10, TP2, TP12 Trifluoroacetyl chloride... 2.3 UN3057 ....... 2.3, 8... 2, B7, B9, B14, None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 T50, TP21 Trifluorochloroethylene, 2.3 UN1082 ....... 2.3, 2.1. 3, B14, T50 None......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden Forbidden D 40 stabilized. Trifluoromethane or 2.2 UN1984 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Refrigerant gas R 23. Trifluoromethane, 2.2 UN3136 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 306.......... None...... 314, 315.. 50 kg 500 kg D ....... refrigerated liquid. 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane or 2.1 UN2035 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Refrigerant gas, R 143a. 2-Trifluoromethylaniline... 6.1 UN2942 III 6.1...... IB3 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 3-Trifluoromethylaniline... 6.1 UN2948 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Triformoxime trinitrate.... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Triisobutylene............. 3 UN2324 III 3........ B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Triisopropyl borate........ 3 UN2616 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... D Trimethoxysilane........... 6.1 NA9269 I 6.1, 3... 2, B9, B14, B32, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45 Trimethyl borate........... 3 UN2416 II 3........ IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Trimethyl phosphite........ 3 UN2329 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... 1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrobenzene. Trimethylacetyl chloride... 6.1 UN2438 I 6.1, 8, 3 2, B3, B9, B14, None......... 227....... 244....... Forbidden Forbidden D 25, 40 B32, B74, N34, T20, TP2, TP13, TP38, TP45 Trimethylamine, anhydrous.. 2.1 UN1083 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Trimethylamine, aqueous 3 UN1297 I 3, 8..... T11, TP1 None......... 201....... 243....... 0.5 L 2.5 L D 40, 135 solutions with not more than 50 percent trimethylamine by mass. ........................... ........... ................. II 3, 8..... B1, IB2, T7, TP1 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L B 40, 41 ........................... ........... ................. III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T7, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40, 41 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene..... 3 UN2325 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Trimethylchlorosilane...... 3 UN1298 II 3, 8..... A3, A7, B77, 150.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40 IB2, N34, T7, TP2, TP13 Trimethylcyclohexylamine... 8 UN2326 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Trimethylene glycol Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diperchlorate. Trimethylhexamethylene 6.1 UN2328 III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP2, 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L B ....... diisocyanate. TP13 Trimethylhexamethylenediami 8 UN2327 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... nes. Trimethylol nitromethane Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trinitrate. Trinitro-meta-cresol....... 1.1D UN0216 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E 2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diazobenzene. 2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3,5- Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... triazido benzene (dry). Trinitroacetic acid........ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitroacetonitrile....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitroamine cobalt....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitroaniline or 1.1D UN0153 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Picramide. Trinitroanisole............ 1.1D UN0213 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Trinitrobenzene, wetted, 4.1 UN3367 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 with not less than 10% N41, N84 water, by mass. Trinitrobenzene, dry or 1.1D UN0214 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass. Trinitrobenzene, wetted 4.1 UN1354 I 4.1...... 23, A2, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 28 with not less than 30 N41 percent water, by mass. Trinitrobenzenesulfonic 1.1D UN0386 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E acid. Trinitrobenzoic acid, dry 1.1D UN0215 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... or wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass. Trinitrobenzoic acid, 4.1 UN3368 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 wetted with not less than N41, N84 10% water by mass. Trinitrobenzoic acid, 4.1 UN1355 I 4.1...... 23, A2, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 28 wetted with not less than N41 30 percent water, by mass. Trinitrochlorobenzene or 1.1D UN0155 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Picryl chloride. Trinitrochlorobenzene 4.1 UN3365 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 (picryl chloride), wetted, N41, N84 with not less than 10% water by mass. Trinitroethanol............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitroethylnitrate....... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitrofluorenone......... 1.1D UN0387 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Trinitromethane............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... 1,3,5-Trinitronaphthalene.. Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Trinitronaphthalene........ 1.1D UN0217 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Trinitrophenetole.......... 1.1D UN0218 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Trinitrophenol (picric 4.1 UN3364 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 acid), wetted, with not N41, N84 less than 10 percent water by mass. Trinitrophenol or Picric 1.1D UN0154 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E acid, dry or wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass. Trinitrophenol, wetted with 4.1 UN1344 I 4.1...... 23, A8, A19, N41 None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 not less than 30 percent water, by mass. 2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... guanidine (dry). 2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitramine. 2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... trimethylol methyl nitramine trinitrate (dry). Trinitrophenylmethylnitrami 1.1D UN0208 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... ne or Tetryl. Trinitroresorcinol or 1.1D UN0219 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E Styphnic acid, dry or wetted with less than 20 percent water, or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass. Trinitroresorcinol, wetted 1.1D UN0394 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E or Styphnic acid, wetted with not less than 20 percent water, or mixture of alcohol and water by mass. 2,4,6-Trinitroso-3-methyl Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitraminoanisole. Trinitrotetramine cobalt Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... nitrate. Trinitrotoluene and 1.1D UN0388 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Trinitrobenzene mixtures or TNT and trinitrobenzene mixtures or TNT and hexanitrostilbene mixtures or Trinitrotoluene and hexanitrostilnene mixtures. Trinitrotoluene mixtures 1.1D UN0389 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... containing Trinitrobenzene and Hexanitrostilbene or TNT mixtures containing trinitrobenzene and hexanitrostilbene. Trinitrotoluene or TNT, dry 1.1D UN0209 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... or wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass. Trinitrotoluene (TNT), 4.1 UN3366 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 wetted, with not less than N41, N84 10 percent water by mass. Trinitrotoluene, wetted 4.1 UN1356 I 4.1...... 23, A2, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 28 with not less than 30 N41 percent water, by mass. Tripropylamine............. 3 UN2260 III 3, 8..... B1, IB3, T4, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L A 40 Tripropylene............... 3 UN2057 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tris-(1- 6.1 UN2501 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... aziridinyl)phosphine oxide, solution. ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB3, T4, TP1 153.......... 203....... 241....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Tris, bis-bifluoroamino Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... diethoxy propane (TVOPA). Tritonal................... 1.1D UN0390 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... Tungsten hexafluoride...... 2.3 UN2196 ....... 2.3, 8... 2 None......... 338....... None...... Forbidden Forbidden D 40 Turpentine................. 3 UN1299 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Turpentine substitute...... 3 UN1300 I 3........ T11, TP1, TP8, None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B ....... TP27 ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Undecane................... 3 UN2330 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Urea hydrogen peroxide..... 5.1 UN1511 III 5.1, 8... A1, A7, A29, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 13 IB8, IP3, T1, TP33 Urea nitrate, dry or wetted 1.1D UN0220 II 1.1D..... 119 None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 ....... with less than 20 percent water, by mass. Urea nitrate, wetted, with 4.1 UN3370 I 4.1...... 162, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 0.5 kg 0.5 kg E 36 not less than 10 percent N41, N84 water by mass. Urea nitrate, wetted with 4.1 UN1357 I 4.1...... 23, 39, A8, A19, None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg E 28, 36 not less than 20 percent N41 water, by mass. Urea peroxide, see Urea ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... hydrogen peroxide. Valeraldehyde.............. 3 UN2058 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Valeric acid, see Corrosive ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... liquids, n.o.s.. Valeryl chloride........... 8 UN2502 II 8, 3..... A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L C 40 IB2, N34, T7, TP2 Vanadium compound, n.o.s... 6.1 UN3285 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg B ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg B ....... T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A ....... TP33 Vanadium oxytrichloride.... 8 UN2443 II 8........ A3, A6, A7, B2, 154.......... 202....... 242....... Forbidden 30 L C 40 B16, IB2, N34, T7, TP2 Vanadium pentoxide, non- 6.1 UN2862 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 40 fused form. TP33 Vanadium tetrachloride..... 8 UN2444 I 8........ A3, A6, A7, B4, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L C 40 N34, T10, TP2 Vanadium trichloride....... 8 UN2475 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 40 TP33 Vanadyl sulfate............ 6.1 UN2931 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Vehicle, flammable gas 9 UN3166 ....... 9........ 135, 157 220.......... 220....... 220....... Forbidden No limit A ....... powered. Vehicle, flammable liquid 9 UN3166 ....... 9........ 135, 157 220.......... 220....... 220....... No limit No limit A ....... powered. Very signal cartridge, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Cartridges, signal. Vinyl acetate, stabilized.. 3 UN1301 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Vinyl bromide, stabilized.. 2.1 UN1085 ....... 2.1...... T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Vinyl butyrate, stabilized. 3 UN2838 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... Vinyl chloride, stabilized. 2.1 UN1086 ....... 2.1...... 21, B44, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 Vinyl chloroacetate........ 6.1 UN2589 II 6.1, 3... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Vinyl ethyl ether, 3 UN1302 I 3........ A3, T11, TP2 None......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L D ....... stabilized. Vinyl fluoride, stabilized. 2.1 UN1860 ....... 2.1...... ................ 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg E 40 Vinyl isobutyl ether, 3 UN1304 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... stabilized. Vinyl methyl ether, 2.1 UN1087 ....... 2.1...... B44, T50 306.......... 304....... 314, 315.. Forbidden 150 kg B 40 stabilized. Vinyl nitrate polymer...... Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Vinylidene chloride, 3 UN1303 I 3........ T12, TP2, TP7 150.......... 201....... 243....... 1 L 30 L E 40 stabilized. Vinylpyridines, stabilized. 6.1 UN3073 II 6.1, 3, 8 IB1, T7, TP2, 153.......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 30 L B 40 TP13 Vinyltoluenes, stabilized.. 3 UN2618 III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Vinyltrichlorosilane, 3 UN1305 I 3, 8..... A3, A7, B6, N34, None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 2.5 L B 40 stabilized. T11, TP2, TP13 Warheads, rocket with 1.4D UN0370 II 1.4D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden 75 kg 02 ....... burster or expelling charge. Warheads, rocket with 1.4F UN0371 II 1.4F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... burster or expelling charge. Warheads, rocket with 1.1D UN0286 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... bursting charge. Warheads, rocket with 1.2D UN0287 II 1.2D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... bursting charge. Warheads, rocket with 1.1F UN0369 II 1.1F..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 08 ....... bursting charge. Warheads, torpedo with 1.1D UN0221 II 1.1D..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 03 ....... bursting charge. G Water-reactive liquid, 4.3 UN3129 I 4.3, 8... ................ None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L D ....... corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 8... IB1 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 85 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 8... IB2 None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E ....... G Water-reactive liquid, 4.3 UN3148 I 4.3...... ................ None......... 201....... 244....... Forbidden 1 L E 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... IB1 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 40 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... IB2 None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 40 G Water-reactive liquid, 4.3 UN3130 I 4.3, 6.1. A4 None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden 1 L D ....... toxic, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 6.1. IB1 None......... 202....... 243....... 1 L 5 L E 85 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 6.1. IB2 None......... 203....... 242....... 5 L 60 L E 85 G Water-reactive solid, 4.3 UN3131 I 4.3, 8... IB4, IP1, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D ....... corrosive, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 8... IB6, IP2, T3, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 85 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 8... IB8, IP4, T1, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 85 TP33 G Water-reactive solid, 4.3 UN3132 I 4.3, 4.1. IB4, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D ....... flammable, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.1. IB4, T3, TP33 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.1. IB6, T1, TP33 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E ....... G Water-reactive solid, 4.3 UN2813 I 4.3...... IB4, N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E 40 n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3...... IB7, IP2, T3, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 40 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3...... IB8, IP4, T1, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 40 TP33 G Water-reactive, solid, 4.3 UN3133 II 4.3, 5.1. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 oxidizing, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 5.1. ................ None......... 214....... 214....... Forbidden Forbidden E 40 G Water-reactive solid, self- 4.3 UN3135 I 4.3, 4.2. N40 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg E ....... heating, n.o.s.. ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.2. IB5, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E ....... TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.2. IB8, IP4, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E ....... TP33 G Water-reactive solid, 4.3 UN3134 I 4.3, 6.1. A8, IB4, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg D ....... toxic, n.o.s.. N40 ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 6.1. IB5, IP2, T3, 151.......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg E 85 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 6.1. IB8, IP4, T1, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg E 85 TP33 Wheel chair, electric, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Battery powered vehicle or Battery powered equipment. White acid, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Hydrofluoric acid. I White asbestos (chrysotile, 9 UN2590 III 9........ 156, IB8, IP2, 155.......... 216....... 240....... 200 kg 200 kg A 34, 40 actinolite, anthophyllite, IP3, T1, TP33 tremolite). Wood preservatives, liquid. 3 UN1306 II 3........ 149, IB2, T4, 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... TP1, TP8 ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A 40A I W Wool waste, wet............ 4.2 UN1387 III 4.2...... ................ 151.......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden A ....... Xanthates.................. 4.2 UN3342 II 4.2...... IB6, IP2, T3, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D 40 TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg D 40 TP33 Xenon...................... 2.2 UN2036 ....... 2.2...... ................ 306.......... 302....... None...... 75 kg 150 kg A ....... Xenon, refrigerated liquid 2.2 UN2591 ....... 2.2...... T75, TP5 320.......... None...... None...... 50 kg 500 kg B ....... (cryogenic liquids). Xylenes.................... 3 UN1307 II 3........ IB2, T4, TP1 150.......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB3, T2, TP1 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L A ....... Xylenols, solid............ 6.1 UN2261 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Xylenols, liquid........... 6.1 UN3430 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Xylidines, liquid.......... 6.1 UN1711 II 6.1...... IB2, T7, TP2 153.......... 202....... 243....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Xylidines, solid........... 6.1 UN3452 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... T3, TP33 Xylyl bromide, liquid...... 6.1 UN1701 II 6.1...... A3, A6, A7, IB2, None......... 340....... None...... Forbidden 60 L D 40 N33, T7, TP2, TP13 Xylyl bromide, solid....... 6.1 UN3417 II 6.1...... A3, A6, A7, IB8, None......... 340....... None...... 25 kg 100 kg B 40 IP2, IP4, N33, T3, TP33 p-Xylyl diazide............ Forbidden ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Zinc ammonium nitrite...... 5.1 UN1512 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, None......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg E ....... TP33 Zinc arsenate or Zinc 6.1 UN1712 II 6.1...... IB8, IP2, IP4, 153.......... 212....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... arsenite or Zinc arsenate T3, TP33 and zinc arsenite mixtures. Zinc ashes................. 4.3 UN1435 III 4.3...... A1, A19, IB8, 151.......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP4, T1, TP33 Zinc bisulfite solution, ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... see Bisulfites, aqueous solutions, n.o.s.. Zinc bromate............... 5.1 UN2469 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A 56, 58 IP3, T1, TP33 Zinc chlorate.............. 5.1 UN1513 II 5.1...... A9, IB8, IP2, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 56, 58 IP4, N34, T3, TP33 Zinc chloride, anhydrous... 8 UN2331 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Zinc chloride, solution.... 8 UN1840 III 8........ IB3, T4, TP1 154.......... 203....... 241....... 5 L 60 L A ....... Zinc cyanide............... 6.1 UN1713 I 6.1...... IB7, IP1, T6, None......... 211....... 242....... 5 kg 50 kg A 52 TP33 Zinc dithionite or Zinc 9 UN1931 III None..... IB8, IP3, T1, 155.......... 204....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 49 hydrosulfite. TP33 Zinc ethyl, see Diethylzinc ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Zinc fluorosilicate........ 6.1 UN2855 III 6.1...... IB8, IP3, T1, 153.......... 213....... 240....... 100 kg 200 kg A 52 TP33 Zinc hydrosulfite, see Zinc ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... dithionite. Zinc muriate solution, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Zinc chloride, solution. Zinc nitrate............... 5.1 UN1514 II 5.1...... IB8, IP4, T3, 152.......... 212....... 240....... 5 kg 25 kg A ....... TP33 Zinc permanganate.......... 5.1 UN1515 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg D 56, 58, TP33 138 Zinc peroxide.............. 5.1 UN1516 II 5.1...... IB6, IP2, T3, 152.......... 212....... 242....... 5 kg 25 kg A 13, 52, TP33 66, 75 Zinc phosphide............. 4.3 UN1714 I 4.3, 6.1. A19, N40 None......... 211....... None...... Forbidden 15 kg E 40, 52, 85 Zinc powder or Zinc dust... 4.3 UN1436 I 4.3, 4.2. A19, IB4, IP1, None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden 15 kg A 52, 53 N40 ........................... ........... ................. II 4.3, 4.2. A19, IB7, IP2, None......... 212....... 242....... 15 kg 50 kg A 52, 53 T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.3, 4.2. IB8, IP4, T1, None......... 213....... 242....... 25 kg 100 kg A 52, 53 TP33 Zinc resinate.............. 4.1 UN2714 III 4.1...... A1, IB6, T1, 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33 Zinc selenate, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Zinc selenite, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Selenates or Selenites. Zinc silicofluoride, see ........... ................. ....... ......... ................ ............. .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ....... Zinc fluorosilicate. Zirconium, dry, coiled 4.1 UN2858 III 4.1...... A1 151.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... wire, finished metal sheets, strip (thinner than 254 microns but not thinner than 18 microns). Zirconium, dry, finished 4.2 UN2009 III 4.2...... A1, A19 None......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... sheets, strip or coiled wire. Zirconium hydride.......... 4.1 UN1437 II 4.1...... A19, A20, IB4, None......... 212....... 240....... 15 kg 50 kg E ....... N34, T3, TP33 Zirconium nitrate.......... 5.1 UN2728 III 5.1...... A1, A29, IB8, 152.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... IP3, T1, TP33 Zirconium picramate, dry or 1.3C UN0236 II 1.3C..... ................ None......... 62........ None...... Forbidden Forbidden 10 5E wetted with less than 20 percent water, by mass. Zirconium picramate, wetted 4.1 UN1517 I 4.1...... 23, N41 None......... 211....... None...... 1 kg 15 kg D 28, 36 with not less than 20 percent water, by mass. Zirconium powder, dry...... 4.2 UN2008 I 4.2...... T21, TP7, TP33 None......... 211....... 242....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... ........................... ........... ................. II 4.2...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg D ....... IP2, N5, N34, T3, TP33 ........................... ........... ................. III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, T1, None......... 213....... 241....... 25 kg 100 kg D ....... TP33 Zirconium powder, wetted 4.1 UN1358 II 4.1...... A19, A20, IB6, None......... 212....... 241....... 15 kg 50 kg E 74 with not less than 25 IP2, N34, T3, percent water (a visible TP33 excess of water must be present) (a) mechanically produced, particle size less than 53 microns; (b) chemically produced, particle size less than 840 microns. Zirconium scrap............ 4.2 UN1932 III 4.2...... IB8, IP3, N34, None......... 213....... 240....... Forbidden Forbidden D ....... T1, TP33 Zirconium suspended in a 3 UN1308 I 3........ ................ None......... 201....... 243....... Forbidden Forbidden B ....... liquid. ........................... ........... ................. II 3........ IB2 None......... 202....... 242....... 5 L 60 L B ....... ........................... ........... ................. III 3........ B1, IB2 150.......... 203....... 242....... 60 L 220 L B ....... Zirconium tetrachloride.... 8 UN2503 III 8........ IB8, IP3, T1, 154.......... 213....... 240....... 25 kg 100 kg A ....... TP33
Appendix A to §172.101—List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities
1. This appendix lists materials and their corresponding reportable quantities (RQ's) that are listed or designated as “hazardous substances” under section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9601(14) (CERCLA; 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq). This listing fulfills the requirement of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9656(a), that all “hazardous substances,” as defined in 42 U.S.C. 9601(14), be listed and regulated as hazardous materials under 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127. That definition includes substances listed under sections 311(b)(2)(A) and 307(a) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321(b)(2)(A) and 1317(a), section 3001 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, 42 U.S.C. 6921, and section 112 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7412. In addition, this list contains materials that the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency has determined to be hazardous substances in accordance with section 102 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9602. It should be noted that 42 U.S.C. 9656(b) provides that common and contract carriers may be held liable under laws other than CERCLA for the release of a hazardous substance as defined in that Act, during transportation that commenced before the effective date of the listing and regulating of that substance as a hazardous material under 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127.
2. This appendix is divided into two TABLES which are entitled “TABLE 1—HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OTHER THAN RADIONUCLIDES” and “TABLE 2—RADIONUCLIDES.” A material listed in this appendix is regulated as a hazardous material and a hazardous substance under this subchapter if it meets the definition of a hazardous substance in §171.8 of this subchapter.
3. The procedure for selecting a proper shipping name for a hazardous substance is set forth in §172.101(c).
4. Column 1 of TABLE 1, entitled “Hazardous substance”, contains the names of those elements and compounds that are hazardous substances. Following the listing of elements and compounds is a listing of waste streams. These waste streams appear on the list in numerical sequence and are referenced by the appropriate “D”, “F”, or “K” numbers. Column 2 of TABLE 1, entitled “Reportable quantity (RQ)”, contains the reportable quantity (RQ), in pounds and kilograms, for each hazardous substance listed in Column 1 of TABLE 1.
5. A series of notes is used throughout TABLE 1 and TABLE 2 to provide additional information concerning certain hazardous substances. These notes are explained at the end of each TABLE.
6. TABLE 2 lists radionuclides that are hazardous substances and their corresponding RQ's. The RQ's in table 2 for radionuclides are expressed in units of curies and terabecquerels, whereas those in table 1 are expressed in units of pounds and kilograms. If a material is listed in both table 1 and table 2, the lower RQ shall apply. Radionuclides are listed in alphabetical order. The RQ's for radionuclides are given in the radiological unit of measure of curie, abbreviated “Ci”, followed, in parentheses, by an equivalent unit measured in terabecquerels, abbreviated “TBq”.
7. For mixtures of radionuclides, the following requirements shall be used in determining if a package contains an RQ of a hazardous substance: (i) if the identity and quantity (in curies or terabecquerels) of each radionuclide in a mixture or solution is known, the ratio between the quantity per package (in curies or terabecquerels) and the RQ for the radionuclide must be determined for each radionuclide. A package contains an RQ of a hazardous substance when the sum of the ratios for the radionuclides in the mixture or solution is equal to or greater than one; (ii) if the identity of each radionuclide in a mixture or solution is known but the quantity per package (in curies or terabecquerels) of one or more of the radionuclides is unknown, an RQ of a hazardous substance is present in a package when the total quantity (in curies or terabecquerels) of the mixture or solution is equal to or greater than the lowest RQ of any individual radionuclide in the mixture or solution; and (iii) if the identity of one or more radionuclides in a mixture or solution is unknown (or if the identity of a radionuclide by itself is unknown), an RQ of a hazardous substance is present when the total quantity (in curies or terabecquerels) in a package is equal to or greater than either one curie or the lowest RQ of any known individual radionuclide in the mixture or solution, whichever is lower.
Table 1 to Appendix A_Hazardous Substances Other Than Radionuclides------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reportable quantity (RQ) Hazardous substance pounds (kilograms)------------------------------------------------------------------------Acenaphthene............................................ 100 (45.4)Acenaphthylene.......................................... 5000 (2270)Acetaldehyde............................................ 1000 (454)Acetaldehyde, chloro-................................... 1000 (454)Acetaldehyde, trichloro-................................ 5000 (2270)Acetamide............................................... 100 (45.4)Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl)-....................... 1000 (454)Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-.......................... 100 (45.4)Acetamide, N-fluoren-2-yl-.............................. 1 (0.454)Acetamide, 2-fluoro-.................................... 100 (45.4)Acetic acid............................................. 5000 (2270)Acetic acid (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-...................... 100 (45.4)Acetic acid, ethyl ester................................ 5000 (2270)Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt....................... 10 (4.54)Acetic acid, lead (2+) salt............................. 10 (4.54)Acetic acid, thallium(I+) salt.......................... 1000 (454)Acetic anhydride........................................ 5000 (2270)Acetone................................................. 5000 (2270)Acetone cyanohydrin..................................... 10 (4.54)Acetonitrile............................................ 5000 (2270)Acetophenone............................................ 5000 (2270)2-Acetylaminofluorene................................... 1 (0.454)Acetyl bromide.......................................... 5000 (2270)Acetyl chloride......................................... 5000 (2270)1-Acetyl-2-thiourea..................................... 1 (0.454)Acrolein................................................ 1(0.454)Acrylamide.............................................. 5000 (2270)Acrylic acid............................................ 5000 (2270)Acrylonitrile........................................... 100 (45.4)Adipic acid............................................. 5000 (2270)AldicarbD1 (0.454)......................................Aldrin.................................................. 1 (0.454)Allyl alcohol........................................... 100 (45.4)Allyl chloride.......................................... 1000 (454)Aluminum phosphide...................................... 100 (45.4)Aluminum sulfate........................................ 5000 (2270)4-Aminobiphenyl......................................... 1 (0.454)5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol............................ 1000 (454)4-Aminopyridine......................................... 1000 (454)Amitrole................................................ 10 (4.54)Ammonia................................................. 100 (45.4)Ammonium acetate........................................ 5000 (2270)Ammonium benzoate....................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium bicarbonate.................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium bichromate..................................... 10 (4.54)Ammonium bifluoride..................................... 100 (45.4)Ammonium bisulfite...................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium carbamate...................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium carbonate...................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium chloride....................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium chromate....................................... 10 (4.54)Ammonium citrate, dibasic............................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium dichromate @................................... 10 (4.54)Ammonium fluoborate..................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium fluoride....................................... 100 (45.4)Ammonium hydroxide...................................... 1000 (454)Ammonium oxalate........................................ 5000 (2270)Ammonium picrate........................................ 10 (4.54)Ammonium silicofluoride................................. 1000 (454)Ammonium sulfamate...................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium sulfide........................................ 100 (45.4)Ammonium sulfite........................................ 5000 (2270)Ammonium tartrate....................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium thiocyanate.................................... 5000 (2270)Ammonium vanadate....................................... 1000 (454)Amyl acetate............................................ 5000 (2270) iso-Amyl acetate.................................... .............. sec-Amyl acetate.................................... .............. tert-Amyl acetate................................... ..............Aniline................................................. 5000 (2270)o-Anisidine............................................. 100 (45.4)Anthracene.............................................. 5000 (2270)Antimony ¢......................................... 5000 (2270)Antimony pentachloride.................................. 1000 (454)Antimony potassium tartrate............................. 100 (45.4)Antimony tribromide..................................... 1000 (454)Antimony trichloride.................................... 1000 (454)Antimony trifluoride.................................... 1000 (454)Antimony trioxide....................................... 1000 (454)Argentate(1-), bis(cyano-C)-, potassium................. 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1016............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1221............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1232............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1242............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1248............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1254............................................ 1 (0.454)Aroclor 1260............................................ 1 (0.454)Arsenic ¢.......................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic acid............................................ 1 (0.454)Arsenic acid H3AsO4..................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic disulfide....................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic oxide As203..................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic oxide As205..................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic pentoxide....................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic trichloride..................................... 1 (0.454)Arsenic trioxide........................................ 1 (0.454)Arsenic trisulfide...................................... 1 (0.454)Arsine, diethyl-........................................ 1 (0.454)Arsinic acid, dimethyl-................................. 1 (0.454)Arsonous dichloride, phenyl-............................ 1 (0.454)Asbestos ¢¢................................... 1 (0.454)Auramine100 (45.4)......................................Azaserine............................................... 1 (0.454)Aziridine............................................... 1 (0.454)Aziridine, 2-methyl-.................................... 1 (0.454)Azirino[2[prime],3[prime]:3,4]pyrrolo(1,2-a)indole-4,7- 10 (4.54) dione,6- amino-8-[[(aminocarbonyl)oxy] methyl]- 1,1a,2,8,8a, 8b-hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5-methyl-, [1aS- [aalpha,8beta,8aalpha,8balpha)]-.......................Barium cyanide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-............. 10 (4.54)Benz[c]acridine......................................... 100 (45.4)3,4-Benzacridine........................................ 100 (45.4)Benzal chloride......................................... 5000 (2270)Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)..... 5000 (2270)Benz[a]anthracene....................................... 10 (4.54)1,2-Benzanthracene...................................... 10 (4.54)Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-....................... 1 (0.454)Benzenamine............................................. 5000 (2270)Benzenamine, 4,4[prime]-carbonimidoylbis (N,N-dimethyl-. 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, 4-chloro-.................................. 1000 (454)Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-, hydrochloride.......... 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-................ 10 (4.54)Benzenamine, 2-methyl-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, 4-methyl-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, 4,4[prime]-methylenebis(2-chloro-.......... 10 (4.54)Benzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride................... 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro-.......................... 100 (45.4)Benzenamine, 4-nitro-................................... 5000 (2270)Benzene................................................. 10 (4.54)Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-............................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, chloro-........................................ 100 (45.4)Benzene, chloromethyl-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-.................................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1,1[prime]-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro 1 (0.454)Benzene, dichloromethyl-................................ 5000 (2270)Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl......................... 100 (45.4)Benzene, dimethyl-...................................... 100 (45.4)Benzene, m-dimethyl-.................................... 1000 (454)Benzene, o-dimethyl-.................................... 1000 (454)Benzene, p-dimethyl-.................................... 100 (45.4)Benzene, hexachloro-.................................... 10 (4.54)Benzene, hexahydro-..................................... 1000 (454)Benzene, hydroxy-....................................... 1000 (454)Benzene, methyl-........................................ 1000 (454)Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-.......................... 10 (4.54)Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-.......................... 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1-methylethyl-................................. 5000 (2270)Benzene, nitro-......................................... 1000 (454)Benzene, pentachloro-................................... 10 (4.54)Benzene, pentachloronitro-.............................. 100 (45.4)Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-........................... 5000 (2270)Benzene, 1,1[prime]-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4- 1 (0.454) chloro-................................................Benzene, 1,1[prime]-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4- 1 (0.454) methoxy)-..............................................Benzene, (trichloromethyl).............................. 10 (4.54)Benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-................................ 10 (4.54)Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)- 10 (4.54) alpha-hydroxy-, ethyl ester............................Benzenebutanoic acid, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-...... 10 (4.54)Benzenediamine, ar-methyl-.............................. 10 (4.54)1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, [bis(2-ethylhexyl)] ester. 100 (45.4)1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester............. 10 (4.54)1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester............. 1000 (454)1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester............ 5000 (2270)1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester............. 5000 (2270)1,3-Benzenediol......................................... 5000 (2270)1,2-Benzenediol,4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]-..... 1000 (454)Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha-dimethyl-................ 5000 (2270)Benzenesulfonic acid chloride........................... 100 (45.4)Benzenesulfonyl chloride................................ 100 (45.4)Benzenethiol............................................ 100 (45.4)Benzidine............................................... 1 (0.454)1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one,1,1-dioxide................ 100 (45.4)Benzo[a]anthracene...................................... 10 (4.54)1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-....................... 100 (45.4)1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-....................... 100 (45.4)1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-propyl-............................. 10 (4.54)Benzo[b]fluoranthene.................................... 1 (0.454)Benzo[k]fluoranthene.................................... 5000 (2270)Benzo[j,k]fluorene...................................... 100 (45.4)Benzoic acid............................................ 5000 (2270)Benzonitrile............................................ 5000 (2270)Benzo[g,h,i]perylene.................................... 5000 (2270)2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenyl- 100 (45.4) butyl)-, & salts, when present at concentrations greater than 0.3%......................................Benzo[a]pyrene.......................................... 1 (0.454)3,4-Benzopyrene......................................... 1 (0.454)p-Benzoquinone.......................................... 10 (4.54)Benzo [rst]pentaphene................................... 10 (4.54)Benzotrichloride........................................ 10 (4.54)Benzoyl chloride........................................ 1000 (454)1,2-Benzphenanthrene.................................... 100 (45.4)Benzyl chloride......................................... 100 (45.4)Beryllium ¢........................................ 10 (4.54)Beryllium chloride...................................... 1 (0.454)Beryllium dust ¢................................... 10 (4.54)Beryllium fluoride...................................... 1 (0.454)Beryllium nitrate....................................... 1 (0.454)alpha - BHC............................................. 10 (4.54)beta - BHC.............................................. 1 (0.454)delta - BHC............................................. 1 (0.454)gamma - BHC............................................. 1 (0.454)2,2[prime]Bioxirane..................................... 10 (4.54)Biphenyl................................................ 100 (45.4)(1,1[prime]-Biphenyl)-4,4[prime]-diamine................ 1 (0.454)(1,1[prime]-Biphenyl)-4,4[prime]-diamine,3,3[prime]- 1 (0.454) dichloro-..............................................(1,1[prime]-Biphenyl)-4,4[prime]-diamine,3,3[prime]- 10 (4.54) dimethoxy-.............................................(1,1[prime]-Biphenyl)-4,4[prime]-diamine,3,3[prime]- 10 (4.54) dimethyl-..............................................Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane............................. 1000 (454)Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether................................ 10 (4.54)Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate.............................. 100 (45.4)Bromoacetone............................................ 1000 (454)Bromoform............................................... 100 (45.4)4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether.............................. 100 (45.4)Brucine................................................. 100 (45.4)1,3-Butadiene........................................... 10 (4.54)1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-.................. 1 (0.454)1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-........................ 10 (4.54)1-Butanol............................................... 5000 (2270)2-Butanone.............................................. 5000 (2270)2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-,O- 100 (45.4) [(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime..........................2-Butanone peroxide..................................... 10 (4.54)2-Butenal............................................... 100 (45.4)2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-................................. 1 (0.454)2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-,7[[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1- 10 (4.54) methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1-oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a- tetrahydro-1H-pyrrolizin-1-yl ester, [1S- [1alpha(Z),7(2S*, 3R*), 7alpha]]-......................Butyl acetate........................................... 5000 (2270) iso-Butyl acetate................................... .............. sec-Butyl acetate................................... .............. tert-Butyl acetate.................................. ..............n-Butyl alcohol......................................... 5000 (2270)Butylamine.............................................. 1000 (454) iso-Butylamine...................................... .............. sec-Butylamine...................................... .............. tert-Butylamine..................................... ..............Butyl benzyl phthalate.................................. 100 (45.4)n-Butyl phthalate....................................... 10 (4.54)Butyric acid............................................ 5000 (2270) iso-Butyric acid.................................... ..............Cacodylic acid.......................................... 1 (0.454)Cadmium ¢.......................................... 10 (4.54)Cadmium acetate......................................... 10 (4.54)Cadmium bromide......................................... 10 (4.54)Cadmium chloride........................................ 10 (4.54)Calcium arsenate........................................ 1 (0.454)Calcium arsenite........................................ 1 (0.454)Calcium carbide......................................... 10 (4.54)Calcium chromate........................................ 10 (4.54)Calcium cyanamide....................................... 1000 (454)Calcium cyanide......................................... 10 (4.54)Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2................................. 10 (4.54)Calcium dodecylbenzene sulfonate........................ 1000 (454)Calcium hypochlorite.................................... 10 (4.54)Camphene, octachloro-................................... 1 (0.454)Captan.................................................. 10 (4.54)Carbamic acid, ethyl ester.............................. 100 (45.4)Carbamic acid, methylnitroso-, ethyl ester.............. 1 (0.454)Carbamic chloride, dimethyl-............................ 1 (0.454)Carbamide, thio-........................................ 10 (4.54)Carbamimidoselenoic acid................................ 1000 (454)Carbamothioic acid, bis (1-methylethyl)-, S-(2,3- 100 (45.4) dichloro-2-propenyl) ester.............................Carbaryl................................................ 100 (45.4)Carbofuran.............................................. 10 (4.54)Carbon bisulfide........................................ 100 (45.4)Carbon disulfide........................................ 100 (45.4)Carbonic acid, dithallium (I+).......................... 100 (45.4)Carbonic dichloride..................................... 10 (4.54)Carbonic difluoride..................................... 1000 (454)Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester..................... 1000 (454)Carbon oxyfluoride...................................... 1000 (454)Carbon tetrachloride.................................... 10 (4.54)Carbonyl sulfide........................................ 100 (45.4)Catechol................................................ 100 (45.4)Chloral................................................. 5000(2270)Chloramben.............................................. 100 (45.4)Chlorambucil............................................ 10 (4.54)Chlordane............................................... 1 (0.454)Chlordane, alpha & gamma isomers.................... 1 (0.454)Chlordane, technical.................................... 1 (0.454)Chlorine................................................ 10 (4.54)Chlornaphazine.......................................... 100 (45.4)Chloroacetaldehyde...................................... 1000 (454)Chloroacetic acid....................................... 100 (45.4)2-Chloroacetophenone.................................... 100 (45.4)p-Chloroaniline......................................... 1000 (454)Chlorobenzene........................................... 100 (45.4)Chlorobenzilate......................................... 10 (4.54)4-Chloro-m-cresol....................................... 5000 (2270)p-Chloro-m-cresol....................................... 5000 (2270)Chlorodibromomethane.................................... 100 (45.4)Chloroethane............................................ 100 (45.4)2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether............................... 1000 (454)Chloroform.............................................. 10 (4.54)Chloromethane........................................... 100 (45.4)Chloromethyl methyl ether............................... 10 (4.54)beta-Chloronaphthalene.................................. 5000 (2270)2-Chloronaphthalene..................................... 5000 (2270)2-Chlorophenol.......................................... 100 (45.4)o-Chlorophenol.......................................... 100 (45.4)4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether............................. 5000 (2270)1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea.............................. 100 (45.4)Chloroprene............................................. 100 (45.4)3-Chloropropionitrile................................... 1000 (454)Chlorosulfonic acid..................................... 1000 (454)4-Chloro-o-toluidine, hydrochloride..................... 100 (45.4)Chlorpyrifos............................................ 1 (0.454)Chromic acetate......................................... 1000 (454)Chromic acid............................................ 10 (4.54)Chromic acid H2CrO4, calcium salt....................... 10 (4.54)Chromic sulfate......................................... 1000 (454)Chromium ¢......................................... 5000 (2270)Chromous chloride....................................... 1000 (454)Chrysene................................................ 100 (45.4)Cobaltous bromide....................................... 1000 (454)Cobaltous formate....................................... 1000 (454)Cobaltous sulfamate..................................... 1000 (454)Coke Oven Emissions..................................... 1 (0.454)Copper ¢........................................... 5000 (2270)Copper chloride @....................................... 10 (4.54)Copper cyanide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Copper cyanide CuCN..................................... 10 (4.54)Coumaphos............................................... 10 (4.54)Creosote................................................ 1 (0.454)Cresols (isomers and mixture)........................... 100 (45.4)m-Cresol................................................ 100 (45.4)o-Cresolo............................................... 100 (45.4)p-Cresol................................................ 100 (45.4)Cresylic acid (isomers and mixture)..................... 100 (45.4)m-Cresylic acid......................................... 100 (45.4)o-Cresylic acid......................................... 100 (45.4)p-Cresylic acid......................................... 100 (45.4)Crotonaldehyde.......................................... 100 (45.4)Cumene.................................................. 5000 (2270)Cupric acetate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Cupric acetoarsenite.................................... 1 (0.454)Cupric chloride......................................... 10 (4.54)Cupric nitrate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Cupric oxalate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Cupric sulfate.......................................... 10 (4.54)Cupric sulfate ammoniated............................... 100 (45.4)Cupric tartrate......................................... 100 (45.4)Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes) not otherwise 10 (4.54) specified..............................................Cyanogen................................................ 100 (45.4)Cyanogen bromide........................................ 1000 (454)Cyanogen bromide (CN)Br................................. 1000 (454)Cyanogen chloride....................................... 10 (4.54)Cyanogen chloride (CN)Cl................................ 10 (4.54)2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione............................ 10 (4.54)Cyclohexane............................................. 1000 (454)Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, 1 (0.454) (1alpha,2alpha,3beta,4alpha,5alpha,6beta)-.............Cyclohexanone........................................... 5000 (2270)2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol.......................... 100 (45.4)1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-............ 10 (4.54)Cyclophosphamide........................................ 10 (4.54)2,4-D Acid.............................................. 100 (45.4)2,4-D Ester............................................. 100 (45.4)Daunomycin.............................................. 10 (4.54)DDD..................................................... 1 (0.454)4,4[prime]-DDD.......................................... 1 (0.454)DDE..................................................... 1 (0.454)4,4[prime]-DDE.......................................... 1 (0.454)DDT..................................................... 1 (0.454)4,4[prime]-DDT.......................................... 1 (0.454)Diallate................................................ 100 (45.4)Diamine................................................. 1 (0.454)Diazinon................................................ 1 (0.454)Diazomethane............................................ 100 (45.4)Dibenz[a,h]anthracene................................... 1 (0.454)1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene................................ 1 (0.454)Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene.................................. 1 (0.454)Dibenzofuran............................................ 100 (45.4)Dibenz[a,i]pyrene....................................... 10 (4.54)1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane............................. 1 (0.454)Dibutyl phthalate....................................... 10 (4.54)Di-n-butyl phthalate.................................... 10 (4.54)Dicamba................................................. 1000 (454)Dichlobenil............................................. 100 (45.4)Dichlone................................................ 1 (0.454)Dichlorobenzene......................................... 100 (45.4)1,2-Dichlorobenzene..................................... 100 (45.4)1,3-Dichlorobenzene..................................... 100 (45.4)1,4-Dichlorobenzene..................................... 100 (45.4)m-Dichlorobenzene....................................... 100 (45.4)o-Dichlorobenzene....................................... 100 (45.4)p-Dichlorobenzene....................................... 100 (45.4)3,3[prime]-Dichlorobenzidine............................ 1 (0.454)Dichlorobromomethane.................................... 5000 (2270)1,4-Dichloro-2-butene................................... 1 (0.454)Dichlorodifluoromethane................................. 5000 (2270)1,1-Dichloroethane...................................... 1000 (454)1,2-Dichloroethane...................................... 100 (45.4)1,1-Dichloroethylene.................................... 100 (45.4)1,2-Dichloroethylene.................................... 1000 (454)Dichloroethyl ether..................................... 10 (4.54)Dichloroisopropyl_ether................................. 1000 (454)Dichloromethane @....................................... 1000 (454)Dichloromethoxy ethane.................................. 1000 (454)Dicholormethyl ether.................................... 10 (4.54)2,4-Dichlorophenol...................................... 100 (45.4)2,6-Dichlorophenol...................................... 100 (45.4)Dichlorophenylarsine.................................... 1 (0.454)Dichloropropane......................................... 1000 (454) 1,1-Dichloropropane................................. .............. 1,3-Dichloropropane................................. ..............1,2-Dichloropropane..................................... 1000 (454)Dichloropropane - Dichloropropene (mixture)............. 100 (45.4)Dichloropropene......................................... 100 (45.4) 2,3-Dichloropropene................................. ..............1,3-Dichloropropene..................................... 100 (45.4)2,2-Dichloropropionic acid.............................. 5000 (2270)Dichlorvos.............................................. 10 (4.54)Dicofol................................................. 10 (4.54)Dieldrin................................................ 1 (0.454)1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane................................... 10 (4.54)Diethanolamine.......................................... 100 (45.4)Diethylamine............................................ 1000 (454)N,N-diethylaniline...................................... 1000 (454)Diethylarsine........................................... 1 (0.454)1,4-Diethylenedioxide................................... 100 (45.4)Diethylhexyl phthalate.................................. 100 (45.4)N,N[prime]-Diethylhydrazine............................. 10 (4.54)O,O-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate.................... 5000 (2270)Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate......................... 100 (45.4)Diethyl phthalate....................................... 1000(454)O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate................ 100 (45.4)Diethylstilbestrol...................................... 1 (0.454)Diethyl sulfate......................................... 10 (4.54)Dihydrosafrole.......................................... 10 (4.54)Diisopropyl fluorophosphate............................. 100 (45.4)1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene............................ 1 (0.454)1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro, (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5abeta,8beta,8abeta)-............1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,10,10-10-hexachloro- 1 (0.454) 1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro- ,(1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha,8alpha,8abeta)-..........2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9- 1 (0.454) hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-........................ octahydro-,(1aalpha,2beta,2abeta,3alpha,6alpha,6abeta,. 7beta,7aalpha)-........................................2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9- 1 (0.454) hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-........................ octahydro-,(1aalpha,2beta,2aalpha,3beta,6beta,6aalpha,. 7beta,7aalpha)-........................................Dimethoate.............................................. 10 (4.54)3,3[prime]-Dimethoxybenzidine........................... 10 (4.54)Dimethylamine........................................... 1000 (454)p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene............................... 10 (4.54)N,N-dimethylaniline..................................... 100 (45.4)7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene.......................... 1 (0.454)3,3[prime]-Dimethylbenzidine............................ 10 (4.54)alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide................. 10 (4.54)Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride.............................. 1 (0.454)Dimethylformamide....................................... 100 (45.4)1,1-Dimethylhydrazine................................... 10 (4.54)1,2-Dimethylhydrazine................................... 1 (0.454)Dimethylhydrazine, unsymmetrical @...................... 10 (4.54)alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine...................... 5000 (2270)12,4-Dimethylphenol..................................... 100 (45.4)Dimethyl phthalate...................................... 5000 (2270)Dimethyl sulfate........................................ 100 (45.4)Dinitrobenzene (mixed).................................. 100 (45.4) m-Dinitrobenzene.................................... .............. o-Dinitrobenzene.................................... .............. p-Dinitrobenzene....................................4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts.......................... 10 (4.54)Dinitrogen tetroxide @.................................. 10 (4.54)Dinitrophenol........................................... 10 (4.54) 2,5-Dinitrophenol................................... ..............2,4-Dinitrophenol....................................... 10 (4.54)Dinitrotoluene.......................................... 10 (4.54) 3,4-Dinitrotoluene.................................. ..............2,4-Dinitrotoluene...................................... 10 (4.54)2,6-Dinitrotoluene...................................... 100 (45.4)Dinoseb................................................. 1000 (454)Di-n-octyl phthalate.................................... 5000 (2270)1,4-Dioxane............................................. 100 (45.4)1,2-Diphenylhydrazine................................... 10 (4.54)Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-............................ 100 (45.4)Diphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester..................... 10 (4.54)Dipropylamine........................................... 5000 (2270)Di-n-propylnitrosamine.................................. 10 (4.54)Diquat.................................................. 1000 (454)Disulfoton.............................................. 1 (0.454)Dithiobiuret............................................ 100 (45.4)Diuron.................................................. 100 (45.4)Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid............................. 1000 (454)2,4-D, salts and esters................................. 100 (45.4)Endosulfan.............................................. 1 (0.454)alpha-Endosulfan........................................ 1 (0.454)beta-Endosulfan......................................... 1 (0.454)Endosulfan sulfate...................................... 1 (0.454)Endothall............................................... 1000 (454)Endrin.................................................. 1 (0.454)Endrin, & metabolites............................... 1 (0.454)Endrin aldehyde......................................... 1 (0.454)Epichlorohydrin......................................... 100 (45.4)Epinephrine............................................. 1000 (454)1,2-Epoxybutane......................................... 100 (45.4)Ethanal................................................. 1000 (454)Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-.......................... 1 (0.454)Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-.................................... 1 (0.454)Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-................................... 1000 (454)Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-................................... 100 (45.4)Ethane, hexachloro-..................................... 100 (45.4)Ethane, 1,1[prime]-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis(2-chloro-..... 1000 (454)Ethane, 1,1[prime]-oxybis-.............................. 100 (45.4)Ethane, 1,1[prime]-oxybis(2-chloro-..................... 10 (4.54)Ethane, pentachloro-.................................... 10 (4.54)Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-............................ 100 (45.4)Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-............................ 100 (45.4)Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-................................ 100 (45.4)Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-................................ 1000 (454)1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N[prime]-2-pyridinyl- 5000 (2270) N[prime]-(2-thienyl-methyl)-...........................Ethanedinitrile......................................... 100 (45.4)Ethanenitrile........................................... 5000 (2270)Ethanethioamide......................................... 10 (4.54)Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[(methylamino)carbonyl] oxy]-, 100 (45.4) methyl ester...........................................Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-...................................... 1000 (454)Ethanol, 2,2[prime]-(nitrosoimino)bis-.................. 1 (0.454)Ethanone, 1-phenyl-..................................... 5000 (2270)Ethanoyl chloride....................................... 5000 (2270)Ethene, chloro-......................................... 1 (0.454)Ethene, 2-chloroethoxy-................................. 1000 (454)Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-................................... 100 (45.4)Ethene, 1,2-dichloro- (E)............................... 1000 (454)Ethene, tetrachloro-.................................... 100 (45.4)Ethene, trichloro-...................................... 100 (45.4)Ethion.................................................. 10 (4.54)Ethyl acetate........................................... 5000 (2270)Ethyl acrylate.......................................... 1000 (454)Ethylbenzene............................................ 1000 (454)Ethyl carbamate (Urethan)............................... 100 (45.4)Ethyl chloride @........................................ 100 (45.4)Ethyl cyanide........................................... 10 (4.54)Ethylene dibromide...................................... 1 (0.454)Ethylene dichloride..................................... 100 (45.4)Ethylene glycol......................................... 5000 (2270)Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether......................... 1000 (454)Ethylene oxide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid.......................... 5000 (2270)Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and esters........ 5000 (2270)Ethylenediamine......................................... 5000 (2270)Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA)................. 5000 (2270)Ethylenethiourea........................................ 10 (4.54)Ethylenimine............................................ 1 (0.454)Ethyl ether............................................. 100 (45.4)Ethylidene dichloride................................... 1000 (454)Ethyl methacrylate...................................... 1000 (454)Ethyl methanesulfonate.................................. 1 (0.454)Ethyl methyl ketone @................................... 5000 (2270)Famphurdimethylester.................................... 1000 (454)Ferric ammonium citrate................................. 1000 (454)Ferric ammonium oxalate................................. 1000 (454)Ferric chloride......................................... 1000 (454)Ferric fluoride......................................... 100 (45.4)Ferric nitrate.......................................... 1000 (454)Ferric sulfate.......................................... 1000 (454)Ferrous ammonium sulfate................................ 1000 (454)Ferrous chloride........................................ 100 (45.4)Ferrous sulfate......................................... 1000 (454)Fluoranthene............................................ 100 (45.4)Fluorene................................................ 5000 (2270)Fluorine................................................ 10 (4.54)Fluoroacetamide......................................... 100 (45.4)Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt.......................... 10 (4.54)Formaldehyde............................................ 100 (45.4)Formic acid............................................. 5000 (2270)Fulminic acid, mercury(2+)salt.......................... 10 (4.54)Fumaric acid............................................ 5000 (2270)Furan................................................... 100 (45.4)Furan, tetrahydro-...................................... 1000 (454)2-Furancarboxaldehyde................................... 5000 (2270)2,5-Furandione.......................................... 5000 (2270)Furfural................................................ 5000 (2270)Furfuran................................................ 100 (45.4)Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-.... 1 (0.454)D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2-[[methylnitrosoamino)- 1 (0.454) carbonyl]amino]-.......................................Glycidylaldehyde........................................ 10 (4.54)Guanidine, N-methyl-N[prime]-nitro-N-nitroso-........... 10 (4.54)Guthion................................................. 1 (0.454)Heptachlor.............................................. 1 (0.454)Heptachlor epoxide...................................... 1 (0.454)Hexachlorobenzene....................................... 10 (4.54)Hexachlorobutadiene..................................... 1 (0.454)Hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma isomer).................... 1 (0.454)Hexachlorocyclopentadiene............................... 10 (4.54)Hexachloroethane........................................ 100 (45.4)1,2,3,4,10-10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8- 1 (0.454) endo,exo-dimethanonaphthalene..........................Hexachlorophene......................................... 100 (45.4)Hexachloropropene....................................... 1000 (454)Hexaethyl tetraphosphate................................ 100 (45.4)Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate.......................... 100 (45.4)Hexamethylphosphoramide................................. 1 (0.454)Hexane.................................................. 5000 (2270)Hydrazine............................................... 1 (0.454)Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-................................. 10 (4.54)Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-................................ 10 (4.54)Hydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-................................ 1 (0.454)Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-................................ 10 (4.54)Hydrazine, methyl-...................................... 10 (4.54)Hydrazinecarbothioamide................................. 100 (45.4)Hydrochloric acid....................................... 5000 (2270)Hydrocyanic acid........................................ 10 (4.54)Hydrofluoric acid....................................... 100 (45.4)Hydrogen chloride....................................... 5000 (2270)Hydrogen cyanide........................................ 10 (4.54)Hydrogen fluoride....................................... 100 (45.4)Hydrogen phosphide...................................... 100 (45.4)Hydrogen sulfide........................................ 100 (45.4)Hydrogen sulfide H2S.................................... 100 (45.4)Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl-.................. 10 (4.54)Hydroquinone............................................ 100 (45.4)2-Imidazolidinethione................................... 10 (4.54)Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.................................. 100 (45.4)1,3-Isobenzofurandione.................................. 5000 (2270)Isobutyl alcohol........................................ 5000 (2270)Isodrin................................................. 1 (0.454)Isophorone.............................................. 5000 (2270)Isoprene................................................ 100 (45.4)Isopropanolamine dodecylbenzene sulfonate............... 1000 (454)Isosafrole.............................................. 100 (45.4)3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-..................... 1000 (454)Keponedecachloroc-tahydro-.............................. 1 (0.454)Lasiocarpine............................................ 10 (4.54)Lead ¢............................................. 10 (4.54)Lead acetate............................................ 10 (4.54)Lead arsenate........................................... 1 (0.454)Lead, bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri..................... 10 (4.54)Lead chloride........................................... 10 (4.54)Lead fluoborate......................................... 10 (4.54)Lead fluoride........................................... 10 (4.54)Lead iodide............................................. 10 (4.54)Lead nitrate............................................ 10 (4.54)Lead phosphate.......................................... 10 (4.54)Lead stearate........................................... 10 (4.54)Lead subacetate......................................... 10 (4.54)Lead sulfate............................................ 10 (4.54)Lead sulfide............................................ 10 (4.54)Lead thiocyanate........................................ 10 (4.54)Lindane................................................. 1 (0.454)Lithium chromate........................................ 10 (4.54)Malathion............................................... 100 (45.4)Maleic acid............................................. 5000 (2270)Maleic anhydride........................................ 5000 (2270)Maleic hydrazide........................................ 5000 (2270)Malononitrile........................................... 1000 (454)MDI..................................................... 5000 (2270)Melphalan............................................... 1 (0.454)Mercaptodimethur........................................ 10 (4.54)Mercuric cyanide........................................ 1 (0.454)Mercuric nitrate........................................ 10 (4.54)Mercuric sulfate........................................ 10 (4.54)Mercuric thiocyanate.................................... 10 (4.54)Mercurous nitrate....................................... 10 (4.54)Mercury................................................. 1 (0.454)Mercury, (acetato-O)phenyl-............................. 100 (45.4)Mercury fulminate....................................... 10 (4.54)Methacrylonitrile....................................... 1000 (454)Methanamine, N-methyl-.................................. 1000 (454)Methanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso......................... 10 (4.54)Methane, bromo-......................................... 1000 (454)Methane, chloro-........................................ 100 (45.4)Methane, chloromethoxy-................................. 10 (4.54)Methane, dibromo-....................................... 1000 (454)Methane, dichloro-...................................... 1000 (454)Methane, dichlorodifluoro-.............................. 5000 (2270)Methane, iodo-.......................................... 100 (45.4)Methane, isocyanato-.................................... 10 (4.54)Methane, oxybis(chloro-................................. 10 (4.54)Methane, tetrachloro-................................... 10 (4.54)Methane, tetranitro-.................................... 10 (4.54)Methane, tribromo-...................................... 100 (45.4)Methane, trichloro-..................................... 10 (4.54)Methane, trichlorofluoro-............................... 5000 (2270)Methanesulfenyl chloride, trichloro-.................... 100 (45.4)Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester....................... 1 (0.454)Methanethiol............................................ 100 (45.4)6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 6,7,8,9,10,10- 1 (0.454) hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-, 3-oxide...........Methanoic acid.......................................... 5000 (2270)4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro- 1 (0.454) a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-...................................4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro- 1 (0.454) 2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-...............................Methanol................................................ 5000 (2270)Methapyrilene........................................... 5000 (2270)1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobutal[cd]-pentalen-2-one, 1 (0.454) 1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-decachloroctahydro-............Methomyl................................................ 100 (45.4)Methoxychlor............................................ 1 (0.454)Methyl alcohol.......................................... 5000 (2270)Methylamine @........................................... 100 (45.4)Methyl bromide.......................................... 1000 (454)1-Methylbutadiene....................................... 100 (45.4)Methyl chloride......................................... 100 (45.4)Methyl chlorocarbonate.................................. 1000 (454)Methyl chloroform....................................... 1000 (454)Methyl chloroformate.................................... 1000 (454)Methylchloromethyl ether @.............................. 1 (0.454)3-Methylcholanthrene.................................... 10 (4.54)4,4[prime]-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)................ 10 (4.54)Methylene bromide....................................... 1000 (454)Methylene chloride...................................... 1000 (454)4,4[prime]-Methylenedianiline........................... 10 (4.54)Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate......................... 5000 (2270)Methylene oxide......................................... 100 (45.4)Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)............................... 5000 (2270)Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide............................ 10 (4.54)Methyl hydrazine........................................ 10 (4.54)Methyl iodide........................................... 100 (45.4)Methyl isobutyl ketone.................................. 5000 (2270)Methyl isocyanate....................................... 10 (4.54)2-Methyllactonitrile.................................... 10 (4.54)Methyl mercaptan........................................ 100 (45.4)Methyl methacrylate..................................... 1000 (454)Methyl parathion........................................ 100 (45.4)4-Methyl-2-pentanone.................................... 5000 (2270)Methyl tert-butyl ether................................. 1000 (454)Methylthiouracil........................................ 10 (4.54)Mevinphos............................................... 10 (4.54)Mexacarbate............................................. 1000 (454)Mitomycin C............................................. 10 (4.54)MNNG.................................................... 10 (4.54)Monoethylamine.......................................... 100 (45.4)Monomethylamine......................................... 100 (45.4)Muscimol................................................ 1000 (454)Naled................................................... 10 (4.54)5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[3-amino-2,3,6- 10 (4.54) trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranosyl) oxy]-7,8,9,10- tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-, (8S-cis)-.....Naphthalenamine, N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-................ 100 (45.4)Naphthalene............................................. 100 (45.4)Naphthalene, 2-chloro-.................................. 5000 (2270)1,4-Naphthalenedione.................................... 5000 (2270)2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3[prime]-[(3,3[prime]- 10 (4.54) dimethyl-(l,1[prime]-biphenyl)-4,4[prime]-diyl)- bis(azo)]bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy)-tetrasodium salt.......Naphthenic acid......................................... 100 (45.4)1,4-Naphthoquinone...................................... 5000 (2270)alpha-Naphthylamine..................................... 100 (45.4)beta-Naphthylamine...................................... 1 (0.454)1-Naphthylamine......................................... 100 (45.4)2-Naphthylamine......................................... 1 (0.454)alpha-Naphthylthiourea.................................. 100 (45.4)Nickel ¢........................................... 100 (45.4)Nickel ammonium sulfate................................. 100 (45.4)Nickel carbonyl......................................... 10 (4.54)Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4,(T-4)-.......................... 10 (4.54)Nickel chloride......................................... 100 (45.4)Nickel cyanide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2.................................. 10 (4.54)Nickel hydroxide........................................ 10 (4.54)Nickel nitrate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Nickel sulfate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Nicotine and salts...................................... 100 (45.4)Nitric acid............................................. 1000 (454)Nitric acid, thallium(1+) salt.......................... 100 (45.4)Nitric oxide............................................ 10 (4.54)p-Nitroaniline.......................................... 5000 (2270)Nitrobenzene............................................ 1000 (454)4-nitrobiphenyl......................................... 10 (4.54)Nitrogen dioxide........................................ 10 (4.54)Nitrogen oxide NO....................................... 10 (4.54)Nitrogen oxide NO2...................................... 10 (4.54)Nitroglycerine.......................................... 10 (4.54)Nitrophenol (mixed)..................................... 100 (45.4) m-.................................................. .............. o-.................................................. .............. p-.................................................. ..............o-Nitrophenol........................................... 100 (45.4)p-Nitrophenol........................................... 100 (45.4)2-Nitrophenol........................................... 100 (45.4)4-Nitrophenol........................................... 100 (45.4)2-Nitropropane.......................................... 10 (4.54)N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine................................ 10 (4.54)N-Nitrosodiethanolamine................................. 1 (0.454)N-Nitrosodiethylamine................................... 1 (0.454)N-Nitrosodimethylamine.................................. 10 (4.54)N-Nitrosodiphenylamine.................................. 100 (45.4)N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea................................... 1 (0.454)N-Nitroso-N-methylurea.................................. 1 (0.454)N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane.............................. 1 (0.454)N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine............................... 10 (4.54)n-Nitrosomorpholine..................................... 1 (0.454)N-Nitrosopiperidine..................................... 10 (4.54)N-Nitrosopyrrolidine.................................... 1 (0.454)Nitrotoluene............................................ 1000 (454) m-Nitrotoluene...................................... .............. o-Nitrotoluene...................................... .............. p-Nitrotoluene...................................... ..............5-Nitro-o-toluidine..................................... 100 (45.4)Octamethylpyrophosphoramide............................. 100 (45.4)Osmium oxide OsO4 (T-4)-................................ 1000 (454)Osmium tetroxide........................................ 1000 (454)7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid........ 1000 (454)1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide............................ 10 (4.54)2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N-bis(2- 10 (4.54) chloroethyl)tetrahydro-, 2-oxide.......................Oxirane................................................. 10 (4.54)Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde.................................. 10 (4.54)Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-................................ 100 (45.4)Paraformaldehyde........................................ 1000 (454)Paraldehyde............................................. 1000 (454)Parathion............................................... 10 (4.54)Pentachlorobenzene...................................... 10 (4.54)Pentachloroethane....................................... 10 (4.54)Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB).......................... 100 (45.4)Pentachlorophenol....................................... 10 (4.54)1,3-Pentadiene.......................................... 100 (45.4)Perchloroethylene....................................... 100 (45.4)Perchloromethyl mercaptan @............................. 100 (45.4)Phenacetin.............................................. 100 (45.4)Phenanthrene............................................ 5000 (2270)Phenol.................................................. 1000 (454)Phenol, 2-chloro-....................................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-.............................. 5000 (2270)Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro-....................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-................................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-................................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 4,4[prime]-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bis-, (E) 1 (0.454)Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-................................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-.................................... 10 (4.54)Phenol, methyl-......................................... 100 (45.4)Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-........................... 10 (4.54)Phenol, 2,2[prime]-methylenebis[3,4,6-trichloro-........ 100 (45.4)Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro.................. 1000 (454)Phenol, 4-nitro-........................................ 100 (45.4)Phenol, pentachloro-.................................... 10 (4.54)Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-............................ 10 (4.54)Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro-................................ 10 (4.54)Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-................................ 10 (4.54)Phenol, 2,4,6-trinitro-, ammonium salt.................. 10 (4.54)L-Phenylalanine, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)aminol]........... 1 (0.454)p-Phenylenediamine...................................... 5000 (2270)1,10-(1,2-Phenylene)pyrene.............................. 100 (45.4)Phenyl mercaptan @...................................... 100 (45.4)Phenylmercuric acetate.................................. 100 (45.4)Phenylthiourea.......................................... 100 (45.4)Phorate................................................. 10 (4.54)Phosgene................................................ 10 (4.54)Phosphine............................................... 100 (45.4)Phosphoric acid......................................... 5000 (2270)Phosphoric acid, diethyl 4-nitrophenyl ester............ 100 (45.4)Phosphoric acid, lead(2+) salt (2:3).................... 10 (4.54)Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[2- 1 (0.454) (ethylthio)ethyl]ester.................................Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-(ethylthio), 10 (4.54) methyl ester...........................................Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-methyl ester...... 5000 (2270)Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl S-[2 (methylamino)- 10 (4.54) 2-oxoethyl] ester......................................Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester....... 100 (45.4)Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) 10 (4.54) ester..................................................Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-pyrazinyl ester..... 100 (45.4)Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) 100 (45.4) ester..................................................Phosphorothioic acid, O,[4-[(dimethylamino)sulfonyl] 1000 (454) phenyl] O,O-dimethyl ester.............................Phosphorus.............................................. 1 (0.454)Phosphorus oxychloride.................................. 1000 (454)Phosphorus pentasulfide................................. 100 (45.4)Phosphorus sulfide...................................... 100 (45.4)Phosphorus trichloride.................................. 1000 (454)Phthalic anhydride...................................... 5000 (2270)2-Picoline.............................................. 5000 (2270)Piperidine, 1-nitroso-.................................. 10 (4.54)Plumbane, tetraethyl-................................... 10 (4.54)POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBs)........................ 1 (0.454)Potassium arsenate...................................... 1 (0.454)Potassium arsenite...................................... 1 (0.454)Potassium bichromate.................................... 10 (4.54)Potassium chromate...................................... 10 (4.54)Potassium cyanide....................................... 10 (4.54)Potassium cyanide K(CN)................................. 10 (4.54)Potassium hydroxide..................................... 1000 (454)Potassium permanganate.................................. 100 (45.4)Potassium silver cyanide................................ 1 (0.454)Pronamide............................................... 5000 (2270)Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-,O- 1 (0.454) [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime...........................1-Propanamine........................................... 5000 (2270)1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-...................... 10 (4.54)1-Propanamine, N-propyl-................................ 5000 (2270)Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-.......................... 1 (0.454)Propane, 1,2-dichloro-.................................. 1000 (454)Propane, 2-nitro-....................................... 10 (4.54)Propane, 2,2[prime]-oxybis [2-chloro-................... 1000 (454)1,3-Propane sultone..................................... 10 (4.54)Propanedinitrile........................................ 1000 (454)Propanenitrile.......................................... 10 (4.54)Propanenitrile, 3-chloro-............................... 1000 (454)Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-..................... 10 (4.54)1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate-......................... 10 (4.54)1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate (3:1)............... 10 (4.54)1-Propanol, 2-methyl-................................... 5000 (2270)2-Propanone............................................. 5000 (2270)2-Propanone, 1-bromo-................................... 1000 (454)Propargite.............................................. 10 (4.54)Propargyl alcohol....................................... 1000 (454)2-Propenal.............................................. 1 (0.454)2-Propenamide........................................... 5000 (2270)1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-................................ 100 (45.4)1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-...................... 1000 (454)2-Propenenitrile........................................ 100 (45.4)2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-............................. 1000 (454)2-Propenoic acid........................................ 5000 (2270)2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester........................... 1000 (454)2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester................ 1000 (454)2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester............... 1000 (454)2-Propen-1-ol........................................... 100 (45.4)beta-Propioaldehyde..................................... 1000 (454)Propionic acid.......................................... 5000 (2270)Propionic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-............. 100 (45.4)Propionic anhydride..................................... 5000 (2270)Propoxur (baygon)....................................... 100 (45.4)n-Propylamine........................................... 5000 (2270)Propylene dichloride.................................... 1000 (454)Propylene oxide......................................... 100 (45.4)1,2-Propylenimine....................................... 1 (0.454)2-Propyn-1-ol........................................... 1000 (454)Pyrene.................................................. 5000 (2270)Pyrethrins.............................................. 1 (0.454)3,6-Pyridazinedione, 1,2-dihydro-....................... 5000 (2270)4-Pyridinamine.......................................... 1000 (454)Pyridine................................................ 1000 (454)Pyridine, 2-methyl-..................................... 5000 (2270)Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)............. 100 (45.4)2,4-(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- 10 (4.54) .......................................................4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-...... 10 (4.54)Pyrrolidine, 1-nitroso-................................. 1 (0.454)Quinoline............................................... 5000 (2270)RADIONUCLIDES........................................... See table 2Reserpine............................................... 5000 (2270)Resorcinol.............................................. 5000 (2270)Saccharin and salts..................................... 100 (45.4)Safrole................................................. 100 (45.4)Selenious acid.......................................... 10 (4.54)Selenious acid, dithallium(1+) salt..................... 1000 (454)Selenium ¢......................................... 100 (45.4)Selenium dioxide........................................ 10 (4.54)Selenium oxide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Selenium sulfide........................................ 10 (4.54)Selenium sulfide SeS2................................... 10 (4.54)Selenourea.............................................. 1000 (454)L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester).......................... 1 (0.454)Silver ¢........................................... 1000 (454)Silver cyanide.......................................... 1 (0.454)Silver cyanide Ag(CN)................................... 1 (0.454)Silver nitrate.......................................... 1 (0.454)Silvex(2,4,5-TP)........................................ 100 (45.4)Sodium.................................................. 10 (4.54)Sodium arsenate......................................... 1 (0.454)Sodium arsenite......................................... 1 (0.454)Sodium azide............................................ 1000 (454)Sodium bichromate....................................... 10 (4.54)Sodium bifluoride....................................... 100 (45.4)Sodium bisulfite........................................ 5000 (2270)Sodium chromate......................................... 10 (4.54)Sodium cyanide.......................................... 10 (4.54)Sodium cyanide Na(CN)................................... 10 (4.54)Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate......................... 1000 (454)Sodium fluoride......................................... 1000 (454)Sodium hydrosulfide..................................... 5000 (2270)Sodium hydroxide........................................ 1000 (454)Sodium hypochlorite..................................... 100 (45.4)Sodium methylate........................................ 1000 (454)Sodium nitrite.......................................... 100 (45.4)Sodium phosphate, dibasic............................... 5000 (2270)Sodium phosphate, tribasic.............................. 5000 (2270)Sodium selenite......................................... 100 (45.4)Streptozotocin.......................................... 1 (0.454)Strontium chromate...................................... 10 (4.54)Strychnidin-10-one...................................... 10 (4.54)Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-...................... 100 (45.4)Strychnine and salts.................................... 10 (4.54)Styrene................................................. 1000 (454)Styrene oxide........................................... 100 (45.4)Sulfur chloride @....................................... 1000 (454)Sulfur monochloride..................................... 1000 (454)Sulfur phosphide........................................ 100 (45.4)Sulfuric acid........................................... 1000 (454)Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester........................... 100 (45.4)Sulfuric acid, dithallium(I+) salt...................... 100 (45.4)2,4,5-T................................................. 1000 (454)2,4,5-T acid............................................ 1000 (454)2,4,5-T amines.......................................... 5000 (2270)2,4,5-T esters.......................................... 1000 (454)2,4,5-T salts........................................... 1000 (454)TDE..................................................... 1 (0.454)1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene.............................. 5000 (2270)2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD).............. 1 (0.454)1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane............................... 100 (45.4)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane............................... 100 (45.4)Tetrachloroethane @..................................... 100 (45.4)Tetrachloroethene....................................... 100 (45.4)Tetrachloroethylene..................................... 100 (45.4)2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol............................... 10 (4.54)Tetraethyl lead......................................... 10 (4.54)Tetraethyl pyrophosphate................................ 10 (4.54)Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate........................... 100 (45.4)Tetrahydrofuran......................................... 1000 (454)Tetranitromethane....................................... 10 (4.54)Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester................... 100 (45.4)Thallic oxide........................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium ¢......................................... 1000 (454)Thallium(I) acetate..................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium(I) carbonate................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium(I) chloride.................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium chloride TlCl.................................. 100 (45.4)Thallium(I) nitrate..................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium oxide T1203.................................... 100 (45.4)Thallium selenite....................................... 1000 (454)Thallium(I) sulfate..................................... 100 (45.4)Thioacetamide........................................... 10 (4.54)Thiodiphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester................. 100 (45.4)Thiofanox............................................... 100 (45.4)Thioimidodicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)]2NH.............. 100 (45.4)Thiomethanol............................................ 100 (45.4)Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)]2S2, tetramethyl- 10 (4.54) .......................................................Thiophenol.............................................. 100 (45.4)Thiosemicarbazide....................................... 100 (45.4)Thiourea................................................ 10 (4.54)Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-............................. 100 (45.4)Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-............................... 100 (45.4)Thiourea, phenyl-....................................... 100 (45.4)Thiram.................................................. 10 (4.54)Titanium tetrachloride.................................. 1000 (454)Toluene................................................. 1000 (454)Toluenediamine.......................................... 10 (4.54)Toluene diisocyanate.................................... 100 (45.4)o-Toluidine............................................. 100 (45.4)p-Toluidine............................................. 100 (45.4)o-Toluidine hydrochloride............................... 100 (45.4)Toxaphene............................................... 1 (0.454)2,4,5-TP acid........................................... 100 (45.4)2,4,5-TP acid esters.................................... 100 (45.4)1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine................................ 10 (4.54)Trichlorfon............................................. 100 (45.4)1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene.................................. 100 (45.4)1,1,1-Trichloroethane................................... 1000 (454)1,1,2-Trichloroethane................................... 100 (45.4)Trichloroethene......................................... 100 (45.4)Trichloroethylene....................................... 100 (45.4)Trichloromethanesulfenyl chloride....................... 100 (45.4)Trichloromonofluoromethane.............................. 5000 (2270)Trichlorophenol......................................... 10 (4.54) 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol............................... .............. 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol............................... 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol............................... .............. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol............................... .............. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol............................... .............. 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol............................... ..............2,4,5-Trichlorophenol................................... 10 (4.54)2,4,6-Trichlorophenol................................... 10 (4.54)Triethanolamine dodecylbenzene sulfonate................ 1000 (454)Triethylamine........................................... 5000 (2270)Trifluralin............................................. 10 (4.54)Trimethylamine.......................................... 100 (45.4)2,2,4-Trimethylpentane.................................. 1000 (454)1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene................................... 10 (4.54)1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,6-trimethyl-........................ 1000 (454)Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate....................... 10 (4.54)Trypan blue............................................. 10 (4.54)Uracil mustard.......................................... 10 (4.54)Uranyl acetate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Uranyl nitrate.......................................... 100 (45.4)Urea, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-................................ 1 (0.454)Urea, N-methyl-N-nitroso-............................... 1 (0.454)Vanadic acid, ammonium salt............................. 1000 (454)Vanadium oxide V205..................................... 1000 (454)Vanadium pentoxide...................................... 1000 (454)Vanadyl sulfate......................................... 1000 (454)Vinyl acetate........................................... 5000 (2270)Vinyl acetate monomer................................... 5000 (2270)Vinylamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-......................... 10 (4.54)Vinyl bromide........................................... 100 (45.4)Vinyl chloride.......................................... 1 (0.454)Vinylidene chloride..................................... 100 (45.4)Warfarin, & salts, when present at concentrations 100 (45.4) greater than 0.3%......................................Xylene.................................................. 100 (45.4)m-Xylene................................................ 1000 (454)o-Xylene................................................ 1000 (454)p-Xylene................................................ 100 (45.4)Xylene (mixed).......................................... 100 (45.4)Xylenes (isomers and mixture)........................... 100 (45.4)Xylenol................................................. 1000 (454)Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,11,17-dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5- 5000 (2270) trimethoxybenzoyl)oxy]-,...............................methyl ester (3beta,16beta,17alpha,18beta,20alpha)-.....Zinc ¢............................................. 1000 (454)Zinc acetate............................................ 1000 (454)Zinc ammonium chloride.................................. 1000 (454)Zinc borate............................................. 1000 (454)Zinc bromide............................................ 1000 (454)Zinc carbonate.......................................... 1000 (454)Zinc chloride........................................... 1000 (454)Zinc cyanide............................................ 10 (4.54)Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2.................................... 10 (4.54)Zinc fluoride........................................... 1000 (454)Zinc formate............................................ 1000 (454)Zinc hydrosulfite....................................... 1000 (454)Zinc nitrate............................................ 1000 (454)Zinc phenolsulfonate.................................... 5000 (2270)Zinc phosphide.......................................... 100 (45.4)Zinc phosphide Zn3P2, when present at concentrations 100 (45.4) greater than 10%.......................................Zinc silicofluoride..................................... 5000 (2270)Zinc sulfate............................................ 1000 (454)Zirconium nitrate....................................... 5000 (2270)Zirconium potassium fluoride............................ 1000 (454)Zirconium sulfate....................................... 5000 (2270)Zirconium tetrachloride................................. 5000 (2270)D001 Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of 100 (45.4) Ignitability...........................................D002 Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of 100 (45.4) Corrosivity............................................D003 Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of 100 (45.4) Reactivity.............................................D004-D043 Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of .............. Toxicity............................................... D004 Arsenic........................................ 1 (0.454) D005 Barium......................................... 1000 (454) D006 Cadmium........................................ 10 (4.54) D007 Chromium....................................... 10 (4.54) D008 Lead........................................... 10 (4.54) D009 Mercury........................................ 1 (0.454) D010 Selenium....................................... 10 (4.54) D011 Silver......................................... 1 (0.454) D012 Endrin......................................... 1 (0.454) D013 Lindane........................................ 1 (0.454) D014 Methoxychlor................................... 1 (0.454) D015 Toxaphene...................................... 1 (0.454) D016 2,4-D.......................................... 100 (45.4) D017 2,4,5-TP....................................... 100 (45.4) D018 Benzene........................................ 10 (4.54) D019 Carbon tetrachloride........................... 10 (4.54) D020 Chlordane...................................... 1 (0.454) D021 Chlorobenzene.................................. 100 (45.4) D022 Chloroform..................................... 10 (4.54)D023 o-Cresol........................................... 100 (45.4)D024 m-Cresol........................................... 100 (45.4)D025 p-Cresol........................................... 100 (45.4)D026 Cresol............................................. 100 (45.4) D027 1,4-Dichlorobenzene............................ 100 (45.4) D028 1,2-Dichloroethane............................. 100 (45.4) D029 1,1-Dichloroethylene........................... 100 (45.4) D030 2,4-Dinitrotoluene............................. 10 (4.54) D031 Heptachlor (and hydroxide)..................... 1 (0.454) D032 Hexachlorobenzene.............................. 10 (4.54) D033 Hexachlorobutadiene............................ 1 (0.454) D034 Hexachloroethane............................... 100 (45.4) D035 Methyl ethyl ketone............................ 5000 (2270) D036 Nitrobenzene................................... 1000 (454) D037 Pentachlorophenol.............................. 10 (4.54) D038 Pyridine....................................... 1000 (454) D039 Tetrachloroethylene............................ 100 (45.4) D040 Tricholorethylene.............................. 100 (45.4) D041 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol.......................... 10 (4.54) D042 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol.......................... 10 (4.54) D043 Vinyl chloride................................. 1 (0.454)F001.................................................... 10 (4.54)The following spent halogenated solvents used in degreasing; all spent solvent mixtures/blends used in degreasing containing, before use, a total of ten percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the below listed halogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F002, F004 and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures............................................... (a) Tetrachloroethylene............................. 100 (45.4) (b) Trichloroethylene............................... 100 (45.4) (c) Methylene chloride.............................. 1000 (454) (d) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane........................... 1000 (454) (e) Carbon tetrachloride............................ 10 (4.54) (f) Chlorinated fluorocarbons....................... 5000 (2270)F002.................................................... 10 (4.54)The following spent halogenated solvents; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of ten percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the below listed halogenated solvents or those listed in F001, F004, F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures............................................... (a) Tetrachloroethylene............................. 100 (45.4) (b) Methylene chloride.............................. 1000 (454) (c) Trichloroethylene............................... 100 (45.4) (d) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane........................... 1000 (454) (e) Chlorobenzene................................... 100 (45.4) (f) 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane........... 5000 (2270) (g) o-Dichlorobenzene............................... 100 (45.4) (h) Trichlorofluoromethane.......................... 5000 (2270) (i) 1,1,2 Trichloroethane........................... 100 (45.4)F003.................................................... 100 (45.4)The following spent non-halogenated solvents and solvents:.............................................. (a) Xylene.......................................... 1000 (454) (b) Acetone......................................... 5000 (2270) (c) Ethyl acetate................................... 5000 (2270) (d) Ethylbenzene.................................... 1000 (454) (e) Ethyl ether..................................... 100 (45.4) (f) Methyl isobutyl ketone.......................... 5000 (2270) (g) n-Butyl alcohol................................. 5000 (2270) (h) Cyclohexanone................................... 5000 (2270) (i) Methanol........................................ 5000 (2270)F004.................................................... 100 (45.4)The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents:..... (a) Cresols/Cresylic acid........................... 1000 (454) (b) Nitrobenzene.................................... 100 (45.4)F005.................................................... 100 (45.4)The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents:..... (a) Toluene......................................... 1000 (454) (b) Methyl ethyl ketone............................. 5000 (2270) (c) Carbon disulfide................................ 100 (45.4) (d) Isobutanol...................................... 5000 (2270) (e) Pyridine........................................ 1000 (454)F006.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the following processes: (1) sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum, (2) tin plating on carbon steel, (3) zinc plating (segregated basis) on carbonsteel, (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel, (5) cleaning/stripping associated with tin, zinc and aluminum plating on carbon steel, and (6) chemical etching and milling of aluminum...............F007.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations.............................................F008.................................................... 10 (4.54)Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process.........................................F009.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process............................................F010.................................................... 10 (4.54)Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process................................................F011.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations (except for precious metals heat treating spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning).....................................F012.................................................... 10 (4.54)Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process................................................F019.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conversion coating of aluminum_except from zirconium phosphating in aluminum can washing when such phosphating is an exclusive conversion coating process.F020.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tri- or tetrachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to produce their pesticide derivatives. (This listing does not include wastes from the production of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5- trichlorophenol.)......................................F021.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of pentachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to produce its derivatives........................................F022.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions...........F023.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tri- and tetrachlorophenols. (This listing does not include wastes from equipment used only for the production or use of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.).......................F024.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes, including but not limited to distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor cleanout wastes, from the production of chlorinated aliphatichydrocarbons, having carbon content from one to five, utilizing free radical catalyzed processes. (This listing does not include light ends, spent filters and filter aids, spent dessicants(sic), wastewater, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes listed in 40 CFR 261.32.)........F025.................................................... 1 (0.454)Condensed light ends, spent filters and filter aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution.........F026.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions............F027.................................................... 1 (0.454)Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused formulations containing compounds derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing does not include formulations containing hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified 2,4,5- trichlorophenol as the sole component.)................F028.................................................... 1 (0.454)Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with EPA Hazardous Waste Nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027............F032.................................................... 1 (0.454)F034.................................................... 1 (0.454)F035.................................................... 1 (0.454)F037.................................................... 1 (0.454)F038.................................................... 1 (0.454)F039.................................................... 1 (0.454)Multi source leachate...................................K001.................................................... 1 (0.454)Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol......................................K002.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments......................K003.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate orange pigments..............................K004.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments........................................K005.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments..................................K006.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous and hydrated)...K007.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue pigments..........................................K008.................................................... 10 (4.54)Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green pigments...............................................K009.................................................... 10 (4.54)Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene..........................................K010.................................................... 10 (4.54)Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene.............................K011.................................................... 10 (4.54)Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the production of acrylonitrile............................K013.................................................... 10 (4.54)Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the production of acrylonitrile............................K014.................................................... 5000 (2270)Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the production of acrylonitrile............................K015.................................................... 10 (4.54)Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride..K016.................................................... 1 (0.454)Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of carbon tetrachloride................................K017.................................................... 10 (4.54)Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification column in the production of epichlorohydrin...................K018.................................................... 1 (0.454)Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride production....................................K019.................................................... 1 (0.454)Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in ethylene dichloride production......................K020.................................................... 1 (0.454)Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production......................K021.................................................... 10 (4.54)Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production..............................K022.................................................... 1 (0.454)Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol/ acetone from cumene....................................K023.................................................... 5000 (2270)Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.............................K024.................................................... 5000 (2270)Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.............................K025.................................................... 10 (4.54)Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene............................K026.................................................... 1000 (454)Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines........................................K027.................................................... 10 (4.54)Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate production................................K028.................................................... 1 (0.454)Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane....................K029.................................................... 1 (0.454)Waste from the product steam stripper in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane...............................K030.................................................... 1 (0.454)Column bottoms or heavy ends from the combined production of trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene..K031.................................................... 1 (0.454)By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and cacodylic acid.........................................K032.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane..............................................K033.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane.........K034.................................................... 10 (4.54)Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane..............................................K035.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote............................................K036.................................................... 1 (0.454)Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillation in the production of disulfoton...........................K037.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton.............................................K038.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate production.............................................K039.................................................... 10 (4.54)Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate................................................K040.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate................................................K041.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene..............................................K042.................................................... 10 (4.54)Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in the production of 2,4,5-T................................................K043.................................................... 10 (4.54)2,6-dichlorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D...K044.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and processing of explosives...............................K045.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing explosives.............................................K046.................................................... 10 (4.54)Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing, formulation and loading of lead-based initiating compounds..............................................K047.................................................... 10 (4.54)Pink/red water from TNT operations......................K048.................................................... 10 (4.54)Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from the petroleum refining industry......................................K049.................................................... 10 (4.54)Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry...............................................K050.................................................... 10 (4.54)Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petroleum refining industry......................................K051.................................................... 10 (4.54)API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry...............................................K052.................................................... 10 (4.54)Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum refining industry...............................................K060.................................................... 1 (0.454)Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations........K061.................................................... 10 (4.54)Emission control dust/sludge from the primary production of steel in electric furnaces..........................K062.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent pickle liquor generated by steel finishing operations of facilities within the iron and steel industry...............................................K064.................................................... 10 (4.54)Acid plant blowdown slurry/sludge resulting from thickening of blowdown slurry from primary copper production.............................................K065.................................................... 10 (4.54)Surface impoundment solids contained in and dredged from surface impoundments at primary lead smelting facilities.............................................K066.................................................... 10 (4.54)Sludge from treatment of process wastewater and /or acid plant blowdown from primary zinc production............K069.................................................... 10 (4.54)Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting...............................................K071.................................................... 1 (0.454)Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production, where separately prepurified brine is not used............................................K073.................................................... 10 (4.54)Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step of the diaphragm cell process using graphite anodes in chlorine production....................................K083.................................................... 100 (45.4)Distillation bottoms from aniline extraction............K084.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds............................K085.................................................... 10 (4.54)Distillation or fractionation column bottoms from the production of chlorobenzenes...........................K086.................................................... 10 (4.54)Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs and equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments, driers, soaps, and stabilizers containing chromium and lead...................................................K087.................................................... 100 (45.4)Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations.........K088.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction.........K090.................................................... 10 (4.54)Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromiumsilicon production........................K091.................................................... 10 (4.54)Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromium production.............................................K093.................................................... 5000 (2270)Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene............................K094.................................................... 5000 (2270)Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene............................K095.................................................... 100 (45.4)Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1- trichloroethane........................................K096.................................................... 100 (45.4)Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane....................K097.................................................... 1 (0.454)Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the production of chlordane.........................K098.................................................... 1 (0.454)Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene..............................................K099.................................................... 10 (4.54)Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D.......K100.................................................... 10 (4.54)Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting.......K101.................................................... 1 (0.454)Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline-based compounds in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds..............................................K102.................................................... 1 (0.454)Residue from the use of activated carbon for decolorization in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds..............................................K103.................................................... 100 (45.4)Process residues from aniline extraction from the production of aniline..................................K104.................................................... 10 (4.54)Combined wastewater streams generated from nitrobenzene/ aniline chlorobenzenes.................................K105.................................................... 10 (4.54)Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step in the production of chlorobenzenes.......K106.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in chlorine production.........................K107.................................................... 10 (4.54)Column bottoms from product seperation from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazines.............................K108.................................................... 10 (4.54)Condensed column overheads from product seperation and condensed reactor vent gases from the production of 1,1- dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.............................................K109.................................................... 10 (4.54)Spent filter cartidges from product purification from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydazides..............................K110.................................................... 10 (4.54)Condensed column overheads from intermediate separation from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazines (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides........................K111.................................................... 10 (4.54)Product washwaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene...............................K112.................................................... 10 (4.54)Reaction by-product water from the drying column in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.........................................K113.................................................... 10 (4.54)Condensed liquid light ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene........................K114.................................................... 10 (4.54)Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.........................................K115.................................................... 10 (4.54)Heavy ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.........................................K116.................................................... 10 (4.54)Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the production of toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation of toluenediamine......................................K117.................................................... 1 (0.454)Wastewater from the reaction vent gas scrubber in the production of ethylene bromide via bromination of ethene.................................................K118.................................................... 1 (0.454)Spent absorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide......K123.................................................... 10 (4.54)Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates, and washwaters) from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts...........K124.................................................... 10 (4.54)Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts...........K125.................................................... 10 (4.54)Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts..............................................K126.................................................... 10 (4.54)Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and packaging operations from the production or formulation of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts........K131.................................................... 100 (45.4)Waste water from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the acid dryer in the production of methyl bromideK132.................................................... 1000 (454)Spent absorbent and wastewater solids from the production of methyl bromide...........................K136.................................................... 1 (0.454)Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene..................................K141.................................................... 1 (0.454)K142.................................................... 1 (0.454)K143.................................................... 1 (0.454)K144.................................................... 1 (0.454)K145.................................................... 1 (0.454)K147.................................................... 1 (0.454)K148.................................................... 1 (0.454)K149.................................................... 10 (4.54)K150.................................................... 10 (4.54)K151.................................................... 10 (4.54)K156.................................................... 1 (0.454)K157.................................................... 1 (0.454)K158.................................................... 1 (0.454)K169.................................................... 10 (4.54)K170.................................................... 1 (0.454)K171.................................................... 1 (0.454)K172.................................................... 1 (0.454)K174.................................................... 1 (0.454)K175.................................................... 1 (0.454)K176.................................................... 1 (0.454)K177.................................................... 5000 (2270)K178.................................................... 1 (0.454)------------------------------------------------------------------------Footnotes:¢ The RQ for these hazardous substances is limited to those pieces of the metal having a diameter smaller than 100 micrometers (0.004 inches)¢¢ The RQ for asbestos is limited to friable forms only@ Indicates that the name was added by PHMSA because (1) the name is a synonym for a specific hazardous substance and (2) the name appears in the Hazardous Materials Table as a proper shipping name.
List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities
1. See §171.4 of this subchapter for applicability to marine pollutants. This appendix lists potential marine pollutants as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter.
2. Marine pollutants listed in this appendix are not necessarily listed by name in the §172.101 Table. If a marine pollutant not listed by name or by synonym in the §172.101 Table meets the definition of any hazard Class 1 through 8, then you must determine the class and division of the material in accordance with §173.2a of this subchapter. You must also select the most appropriate hazardous material description and proper shipping name. If a marine pollutant not listed by name or by synonym in the §172.101 Table does not meet the definition of any Class 1 through 8, then you must offer it for transportation under the most appropriate of the following two Class 9 entries: “Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid, n.o.s.,” UN3082, or “Environmentally hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s.” UN3077.
3. This appendix contains two columns. The first column, entitled “S.M.P.” (for severe marine pollutants), identifies whether a material is a severe marine pollutant. If the letters “PP” appear in this column for a material, the material is a severe marine pollutant, otherwise it is not. The second column, entitled “Marine Pollutant” , lists the marine pollutants.
4. If a material is not listed in this appendix and meets the criteria for a marine pollutant as provided in Chapter 2.10 of the IMDG Code, “Guidelines for the Identification of Harmful Substances in Packaged Form” (incorporated by reference; see §171.7 of this subchapter), the material may be transported as a marine pollutant in accordance with the applicable requirements of this subchapter.
5. If a material listed in this appendix does not meet the criteria for a marine pollutant as provided in Chapter 2.10 of the IMDG Code, “Guidelines for the Identification of Harmful Substances in Packaged Form” (incorporated by reference; see §171.7 of this subchapter), it may be excepted from the requirements of this subchapter as a marine pollutant if that exception is approved by the Associate Administrator.
List of Marine Pollutants------------------------------------------------------------------------ S.M.P. (1) Marine pollutant (2)------------------------------------------------------------------------ Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized Acetylene tetrabromide Acetylene tetrachloride Acraldehyde, inhibited Acrolein, inhibited Acrolein, stabilized Acrylic aldehyde, inhibited Alcohol C-12 - C-16 poly(1-6) ethoxylate Alcohol C-13 - C-15 poly(1-6) ethoxylate Alcohol C-6 - C-17 (secondary)poly(3-6) ethoxylate AldicarbPP Aldrin Alkyl (c12-c14) dimethylamine Alkyl (c7-c9) nitrates Alkybenzenesulphonates, branched and straight chain (excluding C11-C13 straight chain or branched chain homologues) Allyl bromide ortho-Aminoanisole Aminocarb Ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate n-AmylbenzenePP Azinphos-ethylPP Azinphos-methyl Barium cyanide Bendiocarb Benomyl Benquinox Benzyl chlorocarbonate Benzyl chloroformatePP Binapacryl N,N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) oleamide (LOA)PP Brodifacoum Bromine cyanide Bromoacetone Bromoallylene Bromobenzene ortho-Bromobenzyl cyanide Bromocyane BromoformPP Bromophos-ethyl 3-Bromopropene Bromoxynil Butanedione 2-Butenal, stabilized Butyl benzyl phthalate N-tert-butyl-N-cyclopropyl-6-methylthio- 1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenolPP 2, 6-Di-tert-Butylphenol para-tertiary-butyltoluenePP Cadmium compounds Cadmium sulphide Calcium arsenate Calcium arsenate and calcium arsenite, mixtures, solid Calcium cyanidePP Camphechlor Carbaryl Carbendazim Carbofuran Carbon tetrabromide Carbon tetrachloridePP Carbophenothion Cartap hydrochloridePP Chlordane ChlorfenvinphosPP Chlorinated paraffins (C-10 - C-13)PP Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17), with more than 1% shorter chain length Chlorine Chlorine cyanide, inhibited Chlormephos Chloroacetone, stabilized 1-Chloro-2,3-Epoxypropane 2-Chloro-6-nitrotoluene 4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene Chloro-ortho-nitrotoluene 2-Chloro-5-trifluoromethylnitrobenzene para-Chlorobenzyl chloride, liquid or solid Chlorodinitrobenzenes, liquid or solid 1-Chloroheptane 1-Chlorohexane Chloronitroanilines Chloronitrotoluenes, liquid Chloronitrotoluenes, solid 1-ChlorooctanePP Chlorophenolates, liquidPP Chlorophenolates, solid Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane Chloropicrin alpha-Chloropropylene Chlorotoluenes (meta-;para-)PP ChlorpyriphosPP Chlorthiophos Cocculus Coconitrile Copper acetoarsenite Copper arsenite Copper chloridePP Copper chloride solutionPP Copper cyanidePP Copper metal powderPP Copper sulphate, anhydrous, hydrates CoumachlorPP CoumaphosPP Cresyl diphenyl phosphate Crotonaldehyde, stabilized Crotonic aldehyde, stabilized Crotoxyphos Cupric arsenitePP Cupric chloridePP Cupric cyanidePP Cupric sulfate Cupriethylenediamine solutionPP Cuprous chloride Cyanide mixtures Cyanide solutions Cyanides, inorganic, n.o.s. Cyanogen bromide Cyanogen chloride, inhibited Cyanogen chloride, stabilized CyanophosPP 1,5,9-CyclododecatrienePP CyhexatinPP Cymenes (o-;m-;p-)PP Cypermethrin Decyl acrylatePP DDT Decycloxytetrahydrothiophene dioxide DEF Desmedipham Di-allate Di-n-Butyl phthalatePP Dialifos 4,4[prime]-DiaminodiphenylmethanePP Diazinon 1,3-DibromobenzenePP Dichlofenthion Dichloroanilines 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Dichlorobenzene (meta-; para-) 2,2-Dichlorodiethyl ether Dichlorodimethyl ether, symmetrical Di-(2-chloroethyl) ether 1,1-Dichloroethylene, inhibited 1,6-Dichlorohexane DichlorophenyltrichlorosilanePP DichlorvosPP Diclofop-methyl DicrotophosPP Dieldrin Diisopropylbenzenes Diisopropylnaphthalenes, mixed isomersPP DimethoatePP N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine Dimethylhydrazine, symmetrical Dimethylhydrazine, unsymmetrical Dinitro-o-cresol, solid Dinitro-o-cresol, solution Dinitrochlorobenzenes, liquid or solid Dinitrophenol, dry or wetted with less than 15 per cent water, by mass Dinitrophenol solutions Dinitrophenol, wetted with not less than 15 per cent water, by mass Dinitrophenolates alkali metals, dry or wetted with less than 15 per cent water, by mass Dinitrophenolates, wetted with not less than 15 per cent water, by mass Dinobuton Dinoseb Dinoseb acetate Dioxacarb Dioxathion Dipentene Diphacinone DiphenylPP Diphenylamine chloroarsinePP Diphenylchloroarsine, solid or liquid Disulfoton 1,4-Di-tert-butylbenzene DNOC DNOC (pesticide) Dodecyl diphenyl oxide disulphonatePP Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide 1-DodecylaminePP Dodecylphenol Drazoxolon EdifenphosPP EndosulfanPP Endrin Epibromohydrin EpichlorohydrinPP EPNPP EsfenvaleratePP Ethion Ethoprophos Ethyl fluid Ethyl mercaptan 2-Ethylhexyl nitrate 5-Ethyl-2-picoline Ethyl propenoate, inhibited 2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein Ethyl tetraphosphate Ethyldichloroarsine Ethylene dibromide and methyl bromide mixtures, liquid 2-Ethylhexaldehyde FenamiphosPP Fenbutatin oxidePP Fenchlorazole-ethylPP FenitrothionPP Fenoxapro-ethylPP Fenoxaprop-P-ethylPP Fenpropathrin FensulfothionPP FenthionPP Fentin acetatePP Fentin hydroxide Ferric arsenate Ferric arsenite Ferrous arsenatePP Fonofos FormetanatePP Furathiocarb (ISO)PP gamma-BHC Gasoline, leadedPP Heptachlor Heptenophos n-Heptaldehyde n-Heptylbenzene normal-Heptyl chloridePP HexachlorobutadienePP 1,3-Hexachlorobutadiene Hexaethyl tetraphosphate liquid Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, solid normal-Hexyl chloride n-Hexylbenzene Hydrocyanic acid, anhydrous, stabilized, containing less than 3% water Hydrocyanic acid, anhydrous, stabilized, containing less than 3% water and absorbed in a porous inert material Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions not more than 20% hydrocyanic acid Hydrogen cyanide solution in alcohol, with not more than 45% hydrogen cyanide Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized with less than 3% water Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized with less than 3% water and absorbed in a porous inert material Hydroxydimethylbenzenes, liquid or solid Ioxynil Isobenzan Isobutyl butyrate Isobutylbenzene Isodecyl acrylate Isodecyl diphenyl phosphate Isofenphos Isooctyl nitrate Isoprocarb Isopropenylbenzene IsotetramethylbenzenePP Isoxathion Lead acetate Lead arsenates Lead arsenites Lead compounds, soluble, n.o.s. Lead cyanide Lead nitrate Lead perchlorate, solid or solution Lead tetraethyl Lead tetramethylPP Lindane Linuron London Purple Magnesium arsenate Malathion Mancozeb (ISO) Maneb Maneb preparations with not less than 60% maneb Maneb preparation, stabilized against self-heating Maneb stabilized or Maneb preparations, stabilized against self-heating Manganese ethylene-1,2-bis dithiocarbamate Manganese ethylene-1,2-bis- dithiocarbamate, stabilized against self-heating Mecarbam Mephosfolan MercaptodimethurPP Mercuric acetatePP Mercuric ammonium chloridePP Mercuric arsenatePP Mercuric benzoatePP Mercuric bisulphatePP Mercuric bromidePP Mercuric chloridePP Mercuric cyanidePP Mercuric gluconate Mercuric iodidePP Mercuric nitratePP Mercuric oleatePP Mercuric oxidePP Mercuric oxycyanide, desensitizedPP Mercuric potassium cyanidePP Mercuric SulphatePP Mercuric thiocyanatePP MercurolPP Mercurous acetatePP Mercurous bisulphatePP Mercurous bromidePP Mercurous chloridePP Mercurous nitratePP Mercurous salicylatePP Mercurous sulphatePP Mercury acetatesPP Mercury ammonium chloridePP Mercury based pesticide, liquid, flammable, toxicPP Mercury based pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammablePP Mercury based pesticides, liquid, toxicPP Mercury based pesticides, solid, toxicPP Mercury benzoatePP Mercury bichloridePP Mercury bisulphatesPP Mercury bromidesPP Mercury compounds, liquid, n.o.s.PP Mercury compounds, solid, n.o.s.PP Mercury cyanidePP Mercury gluconatePP Mercury (I) (mercurous) compounds (pesticides)PP Mercury (II) (mercuric) compounds (pesticides) Mercury iodidePP Mercury nucleatePP Mercury oleatePP Mercury oxidePP Mercury oxycyanide, desensitizedPP Mercury potassium cyanidePP Mercury potassium iodidePP Mercury salicylatePP Mercury sulfatesPP Mercury thiocyanate Metam-sodium Methamidophos Methanethiol Methidathion Methomyl ortho-Methoxyaniline Methyl bromide and ethylene dibromide mixtures, liquid Methyl mercaptan 3-Methylacroleine, stabilized Methylchlorobenzenes Methylnitrophenols 3-Methylpyradine Methyltrithion Methylvinylbenzenes, inhibitedPP Mevinphos Mexacarbate Mirex Monocrotophos Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures or compounds Nabam NaledPP Nickel carbonylPP Nickel cyanidePP Nickel tetracarbonyl 3-Nitro-4-chlorobenzotrifluoride Nitrobenzene Nitrobenzotrifluorides, liquid or solid Nonylphenol normal-Octaldehyde OleylaminePP Organotin compounds, liquid, n.o.s.PP Organotin compounds (pesticides)PP Organotin compounds, solid, n.o.s.PP Organotin pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s., flash point less than 23deg CPP Organotin pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s.PP Organotin pesticides, liquid, toxic, n.o.s.PP Organotin pesticides, solid, toxic, n.o.s. Orthoarsenic acidPP Osmium tetroxide Oxamyl Oxydisulfoton ParaoxonPP ParathionPP Parathion-methylPP PCBs. PentachloroethanePP Pentachlorophenol Pentalin n-Pentylbenzene Perchloroethylene Perchloromethylmercaptan Petrol, leadedPP Phenarsazine chloride d-PhenothrinPP Phenthoate 1-Phenylbutane 2-Phenylbutane PhenylcyclohexanePP Phenylmercuric acetatePP Phenylmercuric compounds, n.o.s.PP Phenylmercuric hydroxidePP Phenylmercuric nitrate 2-PhenylpropenePP PhoratePP Phosalone PhosmetPP PhosphamidonPP Phosphorus, white, moltenPP Phosphorus, white or yellow dry or under water or in solutionPP Phosphorus white, or yellow, moltenPP Phosphorus, yellow, molten Pindone (and salts of) PirimicarbPP Pirimiphos-ethylPP Polychlorinated biphenylsPP Polyhalogenated biphenyls, liquid or Terphenyls liquidPP Polyhalogenated biphenyls, solid or Terphenyls, solidPP Potassium cuprocyanide Potassium cyanide, solid Potassium cyanide, solutionPP Potassium cyanocuprate (I)PP Potassium cyanomercuratePP Potassium mercuric iodide Promecarb Propachlor Propaphos Propenal, inhibited Propoxur Prothoate Prussic acid, anhydrous, stabilized Prussic acid, anhydrous, stabilized, absorbed in a porous inert materialPP Pyrazophos QuinalphosPP QuizalofopPP Quizalofop-p-ethyl Rotenone SalithionPP Silafluofen Silver arsenite Silver cyanide Silver orthoarsenitePP Sodium copper cyanide, solidPP Sodium copper cyanide solutionPP Sodium cuprocyanide, solidPP Sodium cuprocyanide, solution Sodium cyanide, solid Sodium cyanide, solution Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, dry or wetted with less than 15 per cent water, by mass Sodium dinitro-ortho-cresolate, wetted with not less than 15 per cent water, by massPP Sodium pentachlorophenate Strychnine or Strychnine salts SulfotepPP Sulprophos Tallow nitrile Temephos TEPPPP Terbufos Tetrabromoethane Tetrabromomethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Tetrachloroethylene Tetrachloromethane Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphatePP Tetraethyl lead, liquid Tetramethrin Tetramethyllead Thallium chlorate Thallium compounds, n.o.s. Thallium compounds (pesticides) Thallium nitrate Thallium sulfate Thallous chlorate Thiocarbonyl tetrachloride Triaryl phosphates, isopropylatedPP Triaryl phosphates, n.o.s. Triazophos TribromomethanePP Tributyltin compounds TrichlorfonPP 1,2,3_Trichlorobenzene Trichlorobenzenes, liquid Trichlorobutene Trichlorobutylene Trichloromethane sulphuryl chloride Trichloromethyl sulphochloride Trichloronat Tricresyl phosphate (less than 1% ortho- isomer)PP Tricresyl phosphate, not less than 1% ortho-isomer but not more than 3% orthoisomerPP Tricresyl phosphate with more than 3 per cent ortho isomer Triethylbenzene Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates Trimethylene dichloridePP Triphenylphosphate Triphenyl phosphate/tert-butylated triphenyl phosphates mixtures containing 5% to 10% triphenyl phosphatesPP Triphenyl phosphate/tert-butylated triphenyl phosphates mixtures containing 10% to 48% triphenyl phosphatesPP Triphenyltin compounds Tritolyl phosphate (less than 1% ortho- isomer)PP Tritolyl phosphate (not less than 1% ortho-isomer) Trixylenyl phosphate Vinylidene chloride, stabilized Warfarin (and salts of)PP White phosphorus, dryPP White phosphorus, wet White spirit, low (15-20%) aromaticPP Yellow phosphorus, dryPP Yellow phosphorus, wet Zinc bromide Zinc cyanide------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Amdt. 172–173, 55 FR 52474, Dec. 21, 1990]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.101, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
Editorial Note: At 70 FR 34388, June 14, 2005, §172.101 was amended; however, two amendments could not be incorporated due to inaccurate amendatory instruction.
(a) General. When column 7 of the §172.101 table refers to a special provision for a hazardous material, the meaning and requirements of that provision are as set forth in this section. When a special provision specifies packaging or packaging requirements—
(1) The special provision is in addition to the standard requirements for all packagings prescribed in §173.24 of this subchapter and any other applicable packaging requirements in subparts A and B of part 173 of this subchapter; and
(2) To the extent a special provision imposes limitations or additional requirements on the packaging provisions set forth in column 8 of the §172.101 table, packagings must conform to the requirements of the special provision.
(b) Description of codes for special provisions. Special provisions contain packaging provisions, prohibitions, exceptions from requirements for particular quantities or forms of materials and requirements or prohibitions applicable to specific modes of transportation, as follows:
(1) A code consisting only of numbers (for example, “11”) is multi-modal in application and may apply to bulk and non-bulk packagings.
(2) A code containing the letter “A” refers to a special provision which applies only to transportation by aircraft.
(3) A code containing the letter “B” refers to a special provision that applies only to bulk packaging requirements. Unless otherwise provided in this subchapter, these special provisions do not apply to UN, IM Specification portable tanks or IBCs.
(4) A code containing the letters “IB” or “IP” refers to a special provision that applies only to transportation in IBCs.
(5) A code containing the letter “N” refers to a special provision which applies only to non-bulk packaging requirements.
(6) A code containing the letter “R” refers to a special provision which applies only to transportation by rail.
(7) A code containing the letter “T” refers to a special provision which applies only to transportation in UN or IM Specification portable tanks.
(8) A code containing the letters “TP” refers to a portable tank special provision for UN or IM Specification portable tanks that is in addition to those provided by the portable tank instructions or the requirements in part 178 of this subchapter.
(9) A code containing the letter “W” refers to a special provision that applies only to transportation by water.
(c) Tables of special provisions. The following tables list, and set forth the requirements of, the special provisions referred to in column 7 of the §172.101 table.
(1) Numeric provisions. These provisions are multi-modal and apply to bulk and non-bulk packagings:
Code/Special Provisions
1 This material is poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard Zone A (see §173.116(a) or §173.133(a) of this subchapter), and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
2 This material is poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard Zone B (see §173.116(a) or §173.133(a) of this subchapter), and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
3 This material is poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard Zone C (see §173.116(a) of this subchapter), and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
4 This material is poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard Zone D (see §173.116(a) of this subchapter), and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
5 If this material meets the definition for a material poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter), a shipping name must be selected which identifies the inhalation hazard, in Division 2.3 or Division 6.1, as appropriate.
6 This material is poisonous-by-inhalation and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
8 A hazardous substance that is not a hazardous waste may be shipped under the shipping description “Other regulated substances, liquid or solid, n.o.s.”, as appropriate. In addition, for solid materials, special provision B54 applies.
9 Packaging for certain PCBs for disposal and storage is prescribed by EPA in 40 CFR 761.60 and 761.65.
11 The hazardous material must be packaged as either a liquid or a solid, as appropriate, depending on its physical form at 55 °C (131 °F) at atmospheric pressure.
12 In concentrations greater than 40 percent, this material has strong oxidizing properties and is capable of starting fires in contact with combustible materials. If appropriate, a package containing this material must conform to the additional labeling requirements of §172.402 of this subchapter.
13 The words “Inhalation Hazard” shall be entered on each shipping paper in association with the shipping description, shall be marked on each non-bulk package in association with the proper shipping name and identification number, and shall be marked on two opposing sides of each bulk package. Size of marking on bulk package must conform to §172.302(b) of this subchapter. The requirements of §§172.203(m) and 172.505 of this subchapter do not apply.
14 Motor fuel antiknock mixtures are:
a. Mixtures of one or more organic lead mixtures (such as tetraethyl lead, triethylmethyl lead, diethyldimethyl lead, ethyltrimethyl lead, and tetramethyl lead) with one or more halogen compounds (such as ethylene dibromide and ethylene dichloride), hydrocarbon solvents or other equally efficient stabilizers; or
b. tetraethyl lead.
15 This entry applies to “Chemical kits” and “First aid kits” containing one or more compatible items of hazardous materials in boxes, cases, etc. that are used for medical, analytical, diagnostic or testing purposes. For transportation by aircraft, materials forbidden for transportation by passenger aircraft or cargo aircraft may not be included in the kits. Chemical kits and first aid kits are excepted from the specification packaging requirements of this subchapter when packaged in combination packagings. Chemical kits and first aid kits are also excepted from the labeling and placarding requirements of this subchapter, except when offered for transportation or transported by air. Chemical and first aid kits may be transported in accordance with the consumer commodity and ORM exceptions in §173.156, provided they meet all required conditions. Kits that are carried on board transport vehicles for first aid or operating purposes are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
16 This description applies to smokeless powder and other solid propellants that are used as powder for small arms and have been classed as Division 1.3 and 4.1 in accordance with §173.56 of this subchapter.
18 This description is authorized only for fire extinguishers listed in §173.309(b) of this subchapter meeting the following conditions:
a. Each fire extinguisher may only have extinguishing contents that are nonflammable, non-poisonous, non-corrosive and commercially free from corroding components.
b. Each fire extinguisher must be charged with a nonflammable, non-poisonous, dry gas that has a dew-point at or below minus 46.7 °C (minus 52 °F) at 101 kPa (1 atmosphere) and is free of corroding components, to not more than the service pressure of the cylinder.
c. A fire extinguisher may not contain more than 30% carbon dioxide by volume or any other corrosive extinguishing agent.
d. Each fire extinguisher must be protected externally by suitable corrosion-resisting coating.
19 For domestic transportation only, the identification number “UN1075” may be used in place of the identification number specified in column (4) of the §172.101 table. The identification number used must be consistent on package markings, shipping papers and emergency response information.
21 This material must be stabilized by appropriate means (e.g., addition of chemical inhibitor, purging to remove oxygen) to prevent dangerous polymerization (see §173.21(f) of this subchapter).
22 If the hazardous material is in dispersion in organic liquid, the organic liquid must have a flash point above 50 °C (122 °F).
23 This material may be transported under the provisions of Division 4.1 only if it is so packed that the percentage of diluent will not fall below that stated in the shipping description at any time during transport. Quantities of not more than 500 g per package with not less than 10 percent water by mass may also be classed in Division 4.1, provided a negative test result is obtained when tested in accordance with test series 6(c) of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
24 Alcoholic beverages containing more than 70 percent alcohol by volume must be transported as materials in Packing Group II. Alcoholic beverages containing more than 24 percent but not more than 70 percent alcohol by volume must be transported as materials in Packing Group III.
26 This entry does not include ammonium permanganate, the transport of which is prohibited except when approved by the Associate Administrator.
28 The dihydrated sodium salt of dichloroisocyanuric acid is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
29 Lithium cells and batteries and equipment containing or packed with lithium cells and batteries which do not comply with the provisions of §173.185 of this subchapter may be transported only if they are approved by the Associate Administrator.
30 Sulfur is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter if transported in a non-bulk packaging or if formed to a specific shape (for example, prills, granules, pellets, pastilles, or flakes). A bulk packaging containing sulfur is not subject to the placarding requirements of subpart F of this part, if it is marked with the appropriate identification number as required by subpart D of this part. Molten sulfur must be marked as required by §172.325 of this subchapter.
31 Materials which have undergone sufficient heat treatment to render them non-hazardous are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
32 Polymeric beads and molding compounds may be made from polystyrene, poly(methyl methacrylate) or other polymeric material.
33 Ammonium nitrites and mixtures of an inorganic nitrite with an ammonium salt are prohibited.
34 The commercial grade of calcium nitrate fertilizer, when consisting mainly of a double salt (calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate) containing not more than 10 percent ammonium nitrate and at least 12 percent water of crystallization, is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
35 Antimony sulphides and oxides which do not contain more than 0.5 percent of arsenic calculated on the total mass do not meet the definition of Division 6.1.
36 The maximum net quantity per package is 5 L (1 gallon) or 5 kg (11 pounds).
37 Unless it can be demonstrated by testing that the sensitivity of the substance in its frozen state is no greater than in its liquid state, the substance must remain liquid during normal transport conditions. It must not freeze at temperatures above −15 °C (5 °F).
38 If this material shows a violent effect in laboratory tests involving heating under confinement, the labeling requirements of Special Provision 53 apply, and the material must be packaged in accordance with packing method OP6 in §173.225 of this subchapter. If the SADT of the technically pure substance is higher than 75 °C, the technically pure substance and formulations derived from it are not self-reactive materials and, if not meeting any other hazard class, are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
39 This substance may be carried under provisions other than those of Class 1 only if it is so packed that the percentage of water will not fall below that stated at any time during transport. When phlegmatized with water and inorganic inert material, the content of urea nitrate must not exceed 75 percent by mass and the mixture should not be capable of being detonated by test 1(a)(i) or test 1(a)(ii) in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
40 Polyester resin kits consist of two components: a base material (Class 3, Packing Group II or III) and an activator (organic peroxide), each separately packed in an inner packaging. The organic peroxide must be type D, E, or F, not requiring temperature control, and be limited to a quantity of 125 mL (4.22 ounces) per inner packaging if liquid, and 500 g (1 pound) if solid. The components may be placed in the same outer packaging provided they will not interact dangerously in the event of leakage. Packing group will be II or III, according to the criteria for Class 3, applied to the base material.
43 The membrane filters, including paper separators and coating or backing materials, that are present in transport, must not be able to propagate a detonation as tested by one of the tests described in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part I, Test series 1(a) (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter). On the basis of the results of suitable burning rate tests, and taking into account the standard tests in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 33.2.1 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter), nitrocellulose membrane filters in the form in which they are to be transported that do not meet the criteria for a Division 4.1 material are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter. Packagings must be so constructed that explosion is not possible by reason of increased internal pressure. Nitrocellulose membrane filters covered by this entry, each with a mass not exceeding 0.5 g, are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when contained individually in an article or a sealed packet.
44 The formulation must be prepared so that it remains homogenous and does not separate during transport. Formulations with low nitrocellulose contents and neither showing dangerous properties when tested for their ability to detonate, deflagrate or explode when heated under defined confinement by the appropriate test methods and criteria in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter), nor classed as a Division 4.1 (flammable solid) when tested in accordance with the procedures specified in §173.124 of this subchapter (chips, if necessary, crushed and sieved to a particle size of less than 1.25 mm), are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
45 Temperature should be maintained between 18 °C (64.4 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F). Tanks containing solidified methacrylic acid must not be reheated during transport.
46 This material must be packed in accordance with packing method OP6 (see §173.225 of this subchapter). During transport, it must be protected from direct sunshine and stored (or kept) in a cool and well-ventilated place, away from all sources of heat.
47 Mixtures of solids that are not subject to this subchapter and flammable liquids may be transported under this entry without first applying the classification criteria of Division 4.1, provided there is no free liquid visible at the time the material is loaded or at the time the packaging or transport unit is closed. Except when the liquids are fully absorbed in solid material contained in sealed bags, each packaging must correspond to a design type that has passed a leakproofness test at the Packing Group II level. Small inner packagings consisting of sealed packets containing less than 10 mL of a Class 3 liquid in Packing Group II or III absorbed into a solid material are not subject to this subchapter provided there is no free liquid in the packet.
48 Mixtures of solids which are not subject to this subchapter and toxic liquids may be transported under this entry without first applying the classification criteria of Division 6.1, provided there is no free liquid visible at the time the material is loaded or at the time the packaging or transport unit is closed. Each packaging must correspond to a design type that has passed a leakproofness test at the Packing Group II level. This entry may not be used for solids containing a Packing Group I liquid.
49 Mixtures of solids which are not subject to this subchapter and corrosive liquids may be transported under this entry without first applying the classification criteria of Class 8, provided there is no free liquid visible at the time the material is loaded or at the time the packaging or transport unit is closed. Each packaging must correspond to a design type that has passed a leakproofness test at the Packing Group II level.
50 Cases, cartridge, empty with primer which are made of metallic or plastic casings and meeting the classification criteria of Division 1.4 are not regulated for domestic transportation.
51 This description applies to items previously described as “Toy propellant devices, Class C” and includes reloadable kits. Model rocket motors containing 30 grams or less propellant are classed as Division 1.4S and items containing more than 30 grams of propellant but not more than 62.5 grams of propellant are classed as Division 1.4C.
52 This entry may only be used for substances that do not exhibit explosive properties of Class 1 (explosive) when tested in accordance with Test Series 1 and 2 of Class 1 (explosive) in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part I (incorporated by reference; see §171.7 of this subchapter).
53 Packages of these materials must bear the subsidiary risk label, “EXPLOSIVE”, and the subsidiary hazard class/division must be entered in parentheses immediately following the primary hazard class in the shipping description, unless otherwise provided in this subchapter or through an approval issued by the Associate Administrator, or the competent authority of the country of origin. A copy of the approval shall accompany the shipping papers.
54 Maneb or maneb preparations not meeting the definition of Division 4.3 or any other hazard class are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when transported by motor vehicle, rail car, or aircraft.
55 This device must be approved in accordance with §173.56 of this subchapter by the Associate Administrator.
56 A means to interrupt and prevent detonation of the detonator from initiating the detonating cord must be installed between each electric detonator and the detonating cord ends of the jet perforating guns before the charged jet perforating guns are offered for transportation.
57 Maneb or Maneb preparations stabilized against self-heating need not be classified in Division 4.2 when it can be demonstrated by testing that a volume of 1 m3 of substance does not self-ignite and that the temperature at the center of the sample does not exceed 200 °C, when the sample is maintained at a temperature of not less than 75 °C ±2 °C for a period of 24 hours, in accordance with procedures set forth for testing self-heating materials in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
58 Aqueous solutions of Division 5.1 inorganic solid nitrate substances are considered as not meeting the criteria of Division 5.1 if the concentration of the substances in solution at the minimum temperature encountered in transport is not greater than 80% of the saturation limit.
59 Ferrocerium, stabilized against corrosion, with a minimum iron content of 10 percent is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
60 After September 30, 1997, an oxygen generator, chemical, that is shipped with its means of initiation attached must incorporate at least two positive means of preventing unintentional actuation of the generator, and be classed and approved by the Associate Administrator. The procedures for approval of a chemical oxygen generator that contains an explosive means of initiation (e.g., a primer or electric match) are specified in §173.56 of this subchapter. Each person who offers a chemical oxygen generator for transportation after September 30, 1997, shall: (1) ensure that it is offered in conformance with the conditions of the approval; (2) maintain a copy of the approval at each facility where the chemical oxygen generator is packaged; and (3) mark the approval number on the outside of the package.
61 A chemical oxygen generator is spent if its means of ignition and all or a part of its chemical contents have been expended.
64 The group of alkali metals includes lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and caesium.
65 The group of alkaline earth metals includes magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
66 Formulations of these substances containing not less than 30 percent non-volatile, non-flammable phlegmatizer are not subject to this subchapter.
70 Black powder that has been classed in accordance with the requirements of §173.56 of this subchapter may be reclassed and offered for domestic transportation as a Division 4.1 material if it is offered for transportation and transported in accordance with the limitations and packaging requirements of §173.170 of this subchapter.
74 During transport, this material must be protected from direct sunshine and stored or kept in a cool and well-ventilated place, away from all sources of heat.
77 For domestic transportation, a Division 5.1 subsidiary risk label is required only if a carbon dioxide and oxygen mixture contains more than 23.5% oxygen.
78 This entry may not be used to describe compressed air which contains more than 23.5 percent oxygen. An oxidizer label is not required for any oxygen concentration of 23.5 percent or less.
79 This entry may not be used for mixtures that meet the definition for oxidizing gas.
81 Polychlorinated biphenyl items, as defined in 40 CFR 761.3, for which specification packagings are impractical, may be packaged in non-specification packagings meeting the general packaging requirements of subparts A and B of part 173 of this subchapter. Alternatively, the item itself may be used as a packaging if it meets the general packaging requirements of subparts A and B of part 173 of this subchapter.
101 The name of the particular substance or article must be specified.
102 The ends of the detonating cord must be tied fast so that the explosive cannot escape.The articles may be transported as in Division 1.4 Compatibility Group D (1.4D) if all of the conditions specified in §173.63(a) of this subchapter are met.
103 Detonators which will not mass detonate and undergo only limited propagation in the shipping package may be assigned to 1.4B classification code. Mass detonate means that more than 90 percent of the devices tested in a package explode practically simultaneously. Limited propagation means that if one detonator near the center of a shipping package is exploded, the aggregate weight of explosives, excluding ignition and delay charges, in this and all additional detonators in the outside packaging that explode may not exceed 25 grams.
105 The word “Agents” may be used instead of “Explosives” when approved by the Associate Administrator.
106 The recognized name of the particular explosive may be specified in addition to the type.
107 The classification of the substance is expected to vary especially with the particle size and packaging but the border lines have not been experimentally determined; appropriate classifications should be verified following the test procedures in §§173.57 and 173.58 of this subchapter.
108 Fireworks must be so constructed and packaged that loose pyrotechnic composition will not be present in packages during transportation.
109 Rocket motors must be nonpropulsive in transportation unless approved in accordance with §173.56 of this subchapter. A rocket motor to be considered “nonpropulsive” must be capable of unrestrained burning and must not appreciably move in any direction when ignited by any means.
110 Fire extinguishers transported under UN1044 may include installed actuating cartridges (cartridges, power device of Division 1.4C or 1.4S), without changing the classification of Division 2.2, provided the aggregate quantity of deflagrating (propellant) explosives does not exceed 3.2 grams per extinguishing unit.
111 Explosive substances of Division 1.1 Compatibility Group A (1.1A) are forbidden for transportation if dry or not desensitized, unless incorporated in a device.
113 The sample must be given a tentative approval by an agency or laboratory in accordance with §173.56 of this subchapter.
114 Jet perforating guns, charged, oil well, without detonator may be reclassed to Division 1.4 Compatibility Group D (1.4D) if the following conditions are met:
a. The total weight of the explosive contents of the shaped charges assembled in the guns does not exceed 90.5 kg (200 pounds) per vehicle; and
b. The guns are packaged in accordance with Packing Method US 1 as specified in §173.62 of this subchapter.
115 Boosters with detonator, detonator assemblies and boosters with detonators in which the total explosive charge per unit does not exceed 25 g, and which will not mass detonate and undergo only limited propagation in the shipping package may be assigned to 1.4B classification code. Mass detonate means more than 90 percent of the devices tested in a package explode practically simultaneously. Limited propagation means that if one booster near the center of the package is exploded, the aggregate weight of explosives, excluding ignition and delay charges, in this and all additional boosters in the outside packaging that explode may not exceed 25 g.
116 Fuzes, detonating may be classed in Division 1.4 if the fuzes do not contain more than 25 g of explosive per fuze and are made and packaged so that they will not cause functioning of other fuzes, explosives or other explosive devices if one of the fuzes detonates in a shipping packaging or in adjacent packages.
117 If shipment of the explosive substance is to take place at a time that freezing weather is anticipated, the water contained in the explosive substance must be mixed with denatured alcohol so that freezing will not occur.
118 This substance may not be transported under the provisions of Division 4.1 unless specifically authorized by the Associate Administrator.
119 This substance, when in quantities of not more than 11.5 kg (25.3 pounds), with not less than 10 percent water, by mass, also may be classed as Division 4.1, provided a negative test result is obtained when tested in accordance with test series 6(c) of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
120 The phlegmatized substance must be significantly less sensitive than dry PETN.
121 This substance, when containing less alcohol, water or phlegmatizer than specified, may not be transported unless approved by the Associate Administrator.
123 Any explosives, blasting, type C containing chlorates must be segregated from explosives containing ammonium nitrate or other ammonium salts.
125 Lactose or glucose or similar materials may be used as a phlegmatizer provided that the substance contains not less than 90%, by mass, of phlegmatizer. These mixtures may be classified in Division 4.1 when tested in accordance with test series 6(c) of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) and approved by the Associate Administrator. Testing must be conducted on at least three packages as prepared for transport. Mixtures containing at least 98%, by mass, of phlegmatizer are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter. Packages containing mixtures with not less than 90% by mass, of phlegmatizer need not bear a POISON subsidiary risk label.
127 Mixtures containing oxidizing and organic materials transported under this entry may not meet the definition and criteria of a Class 1 material. (See §173.50 of this subchapter.)
128 Regardless of the provisions of §172.101(c)(12), aluminum smelting by-products and aluminum remelting by-products described under this entry, meeting the definition of Class 8, Packing Group II and III may be classed as a Division 4.3 material and transported under this entry. The presence of a Class 8 hazard must be communicated as required by this Part for subsidiary hazards.
129 These materials may not be classified and transported unless authorized by the Associate Administrator on the basis of results from Series 2 Test and a Series 6(c) Test from the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) on packages as prepared for transport. The packing group assignment and packaging must be approved by the Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety on the basis of the criteria in §173.21 of this subchapter and the package type used for the Series 6(c) test.
130 For other than a dry battery specifically covered by another entry in the §172.101 Table, “Batteries, dry” are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when they are securely 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.
131 This material may not be offered for transportation unless approved by the Associate Administrator.
132 This entry may only be used for uniform, ammonium nitrate based fertilizer mixtures, containing nitrogen, phosphate or potash, meeting the following criteria: (1) Contains not more than 70% ammonium nitrate and not more than 0.4% total combustible, organic material calculated as carbon or (2) Contains not more than 45% ammonium nitrate and unrestricted combustible material.
134 This entry only applies to vehicles, machinery and equipment powered by wet batteries, sodium batteries, or lithium batteries that are transported with these batteries installed. Examples of such items are electrically-powered cars, lawn mowers, wheelchairs, and other mobility aids. Self-propelled vehicles that also contain an internal combustion engine must be consigned under the entry “Vehicle, flammable gas powered” or “Vehicle, flammable liquid powered”, as appropriate. Except as provided in Special Provision A102, vehicles, machinery and equipment powered by primary lithium batteries that are transported with these batteries installed are forbidden aboard passenger-carrying aircraft.
135 The entries “Vehicle, flammable gas powered” or “Vehicle, flammable liquid powered,” as appropriate, must be used when internal combustion engines are installed in a vehicle. These entries include hybrid electric vehicles powered by both an internal combustion engine and batteries.
136 This entry only applies to machinery and apparatus containing hazardous materials as in integral element of the machinery or apparatus. It may not be used to describe machinery or apparatus for which a proper shipping name exists in the §172.101 Table. Except when approved by the Associate Administrator, machinery or apparatus may only contain hazardous materials for which exceptions are referenced in Column (8) of the §172.101 Table and are provided in part 173, subpart D, of this subchapter. Hazardous materials shipped under this entry are excepted from the labeling requirements of this subchapter unless offered for transportation or transported by aircraft and are not subject to the placarding requirements of part 172, subpart F, of this subchapter. Orientation markings as described in §172.312 (a)(2) are required when liquid hazardous materials may escape due to incorrect orientation. The machinery or apparatus, if unpackaged, or the packaging in which it is contained shall be marked “Dangerous goods in machinery” or “Dangerous goods in apparatus”, as appropriate, with the identification number UN3363. For transportation by aircraft, machinery or apparatus may not contain any material forbidden for transportation by passenger or cargo aircraft. The Associate Administrator may except from the requirements of this subchapter, equipment, machinery and apparatus provided:
a. It is shown that it does not pose a significant risk in transportation;
b. The quantities of hazardous materials do not exceed those specified in §173.4 of this subchapter; and
c. The equipment, machinery or apparatus conforms with §173.222 of this subchapter.
137 Cotton, dry; flax, dry; and sisal, dry are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when they are baled in accordance with ISO 8115, “Cotton Bales—Dimensions and Density” (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) to a density of not less than 360 kg/m3 (22.1 lb/ft3 ) for cotton, 400 kg/m3 (24.97 lb/ft3 ) for flax and 620 kg/m3 (38.71 lb/ft3 ) for sisal and transported in a freight container or closed transport vehicle.
138 Lead compounds which, when mixed in a ratio of 1:1000 with 0.07M (Molar concentration) hydrochloric acid and stirred for one hour at a temperature of 23 °C ±2 °C, exhibit a solubility of 5% or less are considered insoluble.
139 Use of the “special arrangement” proper shipping names for international shipments must be made under an IAEA Certificate of Competent Authority issued by the Associate Administrator in accordance with the requirements in §173.471, §173.472, or §173.473 of this subchapter. Use of these proper shipping names for domestic shipments may be made only under a DOT special permit, as defined in, and in accordance with the requirements of subpart B of part 107 of this subchapter.
140 This material is regulated only when it meets the defining criteria for a hazardous substance or a marine pollutant. In addition, the column 5 reference is modified to read “III” on those occasions when this material is offered for transportation or transported by highway or rail.
141 A toxin obtained from a plant, animal, or bacterial source containing an infectious substance, or a toxin contained in an infectious substance, must be classed as Division 6.2, described as an infectious substance, and assigned to UN 2814 or UN 2900, as appropriate.
142 These hazardous materials may not be classified and transported unless authorized by the Associate Administrator. The Associate Administrator will base the authorization on results from Series 2 tests and a Series 6(c) test from the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) on packages as prepared for transport in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter.
144 If transported as a residue in an underground storage tank (UST), as defined in 40 CFR 280.12, that has been cleaned and purged or rendered inert according to the American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 1604 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter), then the tank and this material are not subject to any other requirements of this subchapter. However, sediments remaining in the tank that meet the definition for a hazardous material are subject to the applicable regulations of this subchapter.
145 This entry applies to formulations that neither detonate in the cavitated state nor deflagrate in laboratory testing, show no effect when heated under confinement, exhibit no explosive power, and are thermally stable (self-accelerating decomposition temperature (SADT) at 60 °C (140 °F) or higher for a 50 kg (110.2 lbs.) package). Formulations not meeting these criteria must be transported under the provisions applicable to the appropriate entry in the Organic Peroxide Table in §173.225 of this subchapter.
146 This description may be used for a material that poses a hazard to the environment but does not meet the definition for a hazardous waste or a hazardous substance, as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter, or any hazard class as defined in Part 173 of this subchapter, if it is designated as environmentally hazardous by the Competent Authority of the country of origin, transit or destination.
147 This entry applies to non-sensitized emulsions, suspensions and gels consisting primarily of a mixture of ammonium nitrate and a fuel intended to produce a Type E blasting explosive only after further processing. The mixture typically has the following composition: 60—85% ammonium nitrate; 5—30% water; 2—8% fuel; 0.5—4% emulsifier or thickening agent; 0—10% soluble flame suppressants; and trace additives. Other inorganic nitrate salts may replace part of the ammonium nitrate. These substances may not be classified and transported unless approved by the Associate Administrator.
149 When transported as a limited quantity or a consumer commodity, the maximum net capacity specified in §173.150(b)(2) of this subchapter for inner packagings may be increased to 5 L (1.3 gallons).
150 This description may be used only for uniform mixtures of fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate as the main ingredient within the following composition limits:
a. Not less than 90% ammonium nitrate with not more than 0.2% total combustible, organic material calculated as carbon, and with added matter, if any, that is inorganic and inert when in contact with ammonium nitrate; or
b. Less than 90% but more than 70% ammonium nitrate with other inorganic materials, or more than 80% but less than 90% ammonium nitrate mixed with calcium carbonate and/or dolomite, and not more than 0.4% total combustible, organic material calculated as carbon; or
c. Ammonium nitrate-based fertilizers containing mixtures of ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulphate with more than 45% but less than 70% ammonium nitrate, and not more than 0.4% total combustible, organic material calculated as carbon such that the sum of the percentage of compositions of ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulphate exceeds 70%.
151 If this material meets the definition of a flammable liquid in §173.120 of this subchapter, a FLAMMABLE LIQUID label is also required and the basic description on the shipping paper must indicate the Class 3 subsidiary hazard.
155 Fish meal or fish scrap may not be transported if the temperature at the time of loading either exceeds 35 °C (95 °F), or exceeds 5 °C (41 °F) above the ambient temperature, whichever is higher.
156 Asbestos that is immersed or fixed in a natural or artificial binder material, such as cement, plastic, asphalt, resins or mineral ore, or contained in manufactured products is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
157 This entry includes hybrid electric vehicles powered by both an internal combustion engine and wet, sodium or lithium batteries installed. Vehicles containing an internal combustion engine must be consigned under the entry “Vehicle, flammable gas powered” or “Vehicle, flammable liquid powered”, as appropriate. Except as provided in Special Provision A102, vehicles powered by primary lithium batteries, that are transported with these batteries installed are forbidden aboard passenger-carrying aircraft.
159 This material must be protected from direct sunshine and kept in a cool, well-ventilated place away from sources of heat.
160 This entry applies to articles that are used as life-saving vehicle air bag inflators, air bag modules or seat-belt pretensioners containing Class 1 (explosive) materials or materials of other hazard classes. Air bag inflators and modules must be tested in accordance with Test series 6(c) of Part I of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (incorporated by reference; see §171.7 of this subchapter), with no explosion of the device, no fragmentation of device casing or pressure vessel, and no projection hazard or thermal effect that would significantly hinder fire-fighting or other emergency response efforts in the immediate vicinity. If the air bag inflator unit satisfactorily passes the series 6(c) test, it is not necessary to repeat the test on the air bag module.
161 For domestic transport, air bag inflators, air bag modules or seat belt pretensioners that meet the criteria for a Division 1.4G explosive must be transported using the description, “Articles, pyrotechnic for technical purposes,” UN0431.
162 This material may be transported under the provisions of Division 4.1 only if it is packed so that at no time during transport will the percentage of diluent fall below the percentage that is stated in the shipping description.
163 Substances must satisfactorily pass Test Series 8 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part I, Section 18 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
164 Substances must not be transported under this entry unless approved by the Associate Administrator on the basis of the results of appropriate tests according to Part I of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter). The material must be packaged so that the percentage of diluent does not fall below that stated in the approval at any time during transportation.
165 These substances are susceptible to exothermic decomposition at elevated temperatures. Decomposition can be initiated by heat, moisture or by impurities (e.g., powdered metals (iron, manganese, cobalt, magnesium)). During the course of transportation, these substances must be shaded from direct sunlight and all sources of heat and be placed in adequately ventilated areas.
166 When transported in non-friable tablet form calcium hypochlorite, dry or hydrated, may be transported as a Packing Group III material.
167 These storage systems shall always be considered as containing hydrogen.
170 Air must be eliminated from the vapor space by nitrogen or other means.
171 This entry may only be used when the material is transported in non-friable tablet form or for granular or powered mixtures that have been shown to meet the PG III criteria in §173.127.
172 This entry includes alcohol mixtures containing up to 5% petroleum products.
173 An appropriate generic entry may be used for this material.
(2) “A” codes. These provisions apply only to transportation by aircraft:
Code/Special Provisions
A1 Single packagings are not permitted on passenger aircraft.
A2 Single packagings are not permitted on aircraft.
A3 For combination packagings, if glass inner packagings (including ampoules) are used, they must be packed with absorbent material in tightly closed metal receptacles before packing in outer packagings.
A4 Liquids having an inhalation toxicity of Packing Group I are not permitted on aircraft.
A5 Solids having an inhalation toxicity of Packing Group I are not permitted on passenger aircraft and may not exceed a maximum net quantity per package of 15 kg (33 pounds) on cargo aircraft.
A6 For combination packagings, if plastic inner packagings are used, they must be packed in tightly closed metal receptacles before packing in outer packagings.
A7 Steel packagings must be corrosion-resistant or have protection against corrosion.
A8 For combination packagings, if glass inner packagings (including ampoules) are used, they must be packed with cushioning material in tightly closed metal receptacles before packing in outer packagings.
A9 For combination packagings, if plastic bags are used, they must be packed in tightly closed metal receptacles before packing in outer packagings.
A10 When aluminum or aluminum alloy construction materials are used, they must be resistant to corrosion.
A11 For combination packagings, when metal inner packagings are permitted, only specification cylinders constructed of metals which are compatible with the hazardous material may be used.
A13 Bulk packagings are not authorized for transportation by aircraft.
A14 This material is not authorized to be transported as a limited quantity or consumer commodity in accordance with §173.306 of this subchapter when transported aboard an aircraft.
A19 Combination packagings consisting of outer fiber drums or plywood drums, with inner plastic packagings, are not authorized for transportation by aircraft.
A20 Plastic bags as inner receptacles of combination packagings are not authorized for transportation by aircraft.
A29 Combination packagings consisting of outer expanded plastic boxes with inner plastic bags are not authorized for transportation by aircraft.
A30 Ammonium permanganate is not authorized for transportation on aircraft.
A34 Aerosols containing a corrosive liquid in Packing Group II charged with a gas are not permitted for transportation by aircraft.
A35 This includes any material which is not covered by any of the other classes but which has an anesthetic, narcotic, noxious or other similar properties such that, in the event of spillage or leakage on an aircraft, extreme annoyance or discomfort could be caused to crew members so as to prevent the correct performance of assigned duties.
A37 This entry applies only to a material meeting the definition in §171.8 of this subchapter for self-defense spray.
A51 When transported by cargo-only aircraft, an oxygen generator must conform to the provisions of an approval issued under Special Provision 60 and be contained in a packaging prepared and originally offered for transportation by the approval holder.
A52 A cylinder containing Oxygen, compressed, may not be loaded into a passenger-carrying aircraft or into an inaccessible cargo location on a cargo-only aircraft unless it is placed in an overpack or outer packaging that conforms to the performance criteria of Air Transport Association (ATA) Specification No. 300 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) for Category I shipping containers.
A53 Refrigerating machines and refrigerating machine components are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when containing less than 12 kg (26.4 pounds) of a non-flammable gas or when containing 12 L (3 gallons) or less of ammonia solution (UN2672) (see §173.307 of this subchapter).
A54 Lithium batteries or lithium batteries contained or packed with equipment that exceed the maximum gross weight allowed by Column (9B) of the §172.101 Table may only be transported on cargo aircraft if approved by the Associate Administrator.
A55 Prototype lithium batteries and cells that are packed with not more than 24 cells or 12 batteries per packaging that have not completed the test requirements in Sub-section 38.3 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (incorporated by reference; see §171.7 of this subchapter) may be transported by cargo aircraft if approved by the Associate Administrator and provided the following requirements are met:
a. The cells and batteries must be transported in rigid outer packagings that conform to the requirements of Part 178 of this subchapter at the Packing Group I performance level; and
b. Each cell and battery must be protected against short circuiting, must be surrounded by cushioning material that is non-combustible and non-conductive, and must be individually packed in an inner packaging that is placed inside an outer specification packaging.
A56 Radioactive material with a subsidiary hazard of Division 4.2, Packing Group I, must be transported in Type B packages when offered for transportation by aircraft. Radioactive material with a subsidiary hazard of Division 2.1 is forbidden from transport on passenger aircraft.
A81 The quantity limits in columns (9A) and (9B) do not apply to body fluids known to contain or suspected of containing an infectious substance when transported in primary receptacles not exceeding 1,000 mL (34 ounces) and in outer packagings not exceeding 4 L (1 gallon) and packaged in accordance with §173.196 of this subchapter.
A82 The quantity limits in columns (9A) and (9B) do not apply to human or animal body parts, whole organs or whole bodies known to contain or suspected of containing an infectious substance.
A100 Primary (non-rechargeable) lithium batteries and cells are forbidden for transport aboard passenger carrying aircraft. Secondary (rechargeable) lithium batteries and cells are authorized aboard passenger carrying aircraft in packages that do not exceed a gross weight of 5 kg.
A101 A primary (non-rechargeable) lithium battery or cell packed with equipment is forbidden for transport aboard a passenger carrying aircraft unless:
a. The battery or cell complies with the requirements and limitations of §173.185(b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(4) and (b)(6) or §173.185(c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3) and (c)(5) of this subchapter;
b. The package contains no more than the number of lithium batteries or cells necessary to power the intended piece of equipment;
c. The equipment and the battery or cell are packed in a strong packaging;
d. The gross weight of the package does not exceed 5 kg. Packages complying with the requirements of this special provision are excepted from all other requirements of this subchapter.
A102 A primary (non-rechargeable) lithium battery or cell contained in equipment is forbidden for transport aboard a passenger carrying aircraft unless:
a. The battery or cell complies with the requirements and limitations of §173.185(b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(4) and (b)(6) or §173.185(c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3) and (c)(5) of this subchapter;
b. The package contains no more than the number of lithium batteries or cells necessary to power the intended piece of equipment;
c. The equipment containing the battery or cell is packed in strong packagings; and
d. The net weight of the package does not exceed 5 kg. Packages complying with the requirements of this special provision are excepted from all other requirements of this subchapter.
A103 A secondary (rechargeable) lithium battery or cell packed with equipment is authorized aboard passenger carrying aircraft in packages that do not exceed a gross weight of 5 kg.
A104 A secondary (rechargeable) lithium battery or cell packed in equipment is authorized aboard passenger carrying aircraft in packages that do not exceed a net weight of 5 kg.
(3) “B” codes. These provisions apply only to bulk packagings. Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, these special provisions do not apply to UN portable tanks or IBCs:
Code/Special Provisions
B1 If the material has a flash point at or above 38 °C (100 °F) and below 93 °C (200 °F), then the bulk packaging requirements of §173.241 of this subchapter are applicable. If the material has a flash point of less than 38 °C (100 °F), then the bulk packaging requirements of §173.242 of this subchapter are applicable.
B2 MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, and MC 306 and DOT 406 cargo tanks are not authorized.
B3 MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, and MC 306 and DOT 406 cargo tanks and DOT 57 portable tanks are not authorized.
B4 MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, and MC 306 and DOT 406 cargo tanks are not authorized.
B5 Only ammonium nitrate solutions with 35 percent or less water that will remain completely in solution under all conditions of transport at a maximum lading temperature of 116 °C (240 °F) are authorized for transport in the following bulk packagings: MC 307, MC 312, DOT 407 and DOT 412 cargo tanks with at least 172 kPa (25 psig) design pressure. The packaging shall be designed for a working temperature of at least 121 °C (250 °F). Only Specifications MC 304, MC 307 or DOT 407 cargo tank motor vehicles are authorized for transportation by vessel.
B6 Packagings shall be made of steel.
B7 Safety relief devices are not authorized on multi-unit tank car tanks. Openings for safety relief devices on multi-unit tank car tanks shall be plugged or blank flanged.
B8 Packagings shall be made of nickel, stainless steel, or steel with nickel, stainless steel, lead or other suitable corrosion resistant metallic lining.
B9 Bottom outlets are not authorized.
B10 MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, and MC 306 and DOT 406 cargo tanks, and DOT 57 portable tanks are not authorized.
B11 Tank car tanks must have a test pressure of at least 2,068.5 kPa (300 psig). Cargo and portable tanks must have a design pressure of at least 1,207 kPa (175 psig).
B13 A nonspecification cargo tank motor vehicle authorized in §173.247 of this subchapter must be at least equivalent in design and in construction to a DOT 406 cargo tank or MC 306 cargo tank (if constructed before August 31, 1995), except as follows:
a. Packagings equivalent to MC 306 cargo tanks are excepted from the certification, venting, and emergency flow requirements of the MC 306 specification.
b. Packagings equivalent to DOT 406 cargo tanks are excepted from §§178.345–7(d)(5), circumferential reinforcements; 178.345–10, pressure relief; 178.345–11, outlets; 178.345–14, marking, and 178.345–15, certification.
c. Packagings are excepted from the design stress limits at elevated temperatures, as described in Section VIII of the ASME Code (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter). However, the design stress limits may not exceed 25 percent of the stress for 0 temper at the maximum design temperature of the cargo tank, as specified in the Aluminum Association's “Aluminum Standards and Data” (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
B14 Each bulk packaging, except a tank car or a multi-unit-tank car tank, must be insulated with an insulating material so that the overall thermal conductance at 15.5 °C (60 °F) is no more than 1.5333 kilojoules per hour per square meter per degree Celsius (0.075 Btu per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit) temperature differential. Insulating materials must not promote corrosion to steel when wet.
B15 Packagings must be protected with non-metallic linings impervious to the lading or have a suitable corrosion allowance.
B16 The lading must be completely covered with nitrogen, inert gas or other inert materials.
B18 Open steel hoppers or bins are authorized.
B23 Tanks must be made of steel that is rubber lined or unlined. Unlined tanks must be passivated before being placed in service. If unlined tanks are washed out with water, they must be repassivated prior to return to service. Lading in unlined tanks must be inhibited so that the corrosive effect on steel is not greater than that of hydrofluoric acid of 65 percent concentration.
B25 Packagings must be made from monel or nickel or monel-lined or nickel-lined steel.
B26 Tanks must be insulated. Insulation must be at least 100 mm (3.9 inches) except that the insulation thickness may be reduced to 51 mm (2 inches) over the exterior heater coils. Interior heating coils are not authorized. The packaging may not be loaded with a material outside of the packaging's design temperature range. In addition, the material also must be covered with an inert gas or the container must be filled with water to the tank's capacity. After unloading, the residual material also must be covered with an inert gas or the container must be filled with water to the tank's capacity.
B27 Tanks must have a service pressure of 1,034 kPa (150 psig). Tank car tanks must have a test pressure rating of 1,379 kPa (200 psig). Lading must be blanketed at all times with a dry inert gas at a pressure not to exceed 103 kPa (15 psig).
B28 Packagings must be made of stainless steel.
B30 MC 312, MC 330, MC 331 and DOT 412 cargo tanks and DOT 51 portable tanks must be made of stainless steel, except that steel other than stainless steel may be used in accordance with the provisions of §173.24b(b) of this subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for tank shell and heads for cargo tanks and portable tanks must be the greater of 7.62 mm (0.300 inch) or the thickness required for a tank with a design pressure at least equal to 1.5 times the vapor pressure of the lading at 46 °C (115 °F). In addition, MC 312 and DOT 412 cargo tank motor vehicles must:
a. Be ASME Code (U) stamped for 100% radiography of all pressure-retaining welds;
b. Have accident damage protection which conforms with §178.345–8 of this subchapter;
c. Have a MAWP or design pressure of at least 87 psig: and
d. Have a bolted manway cover.
B32 MC 312, MC 330, MC 331, DOT 412 cargo tanks and DOT 51 portable tanks must be made of stainless steel, except that steel other than stainless steel may be used in accordance with the provisions of §173.24b(b) of this subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for tank shell and heads for cargo tanks and portable tanks must be the greater of 6.35 mm (0.250 inch) or the thickness required for a tank with a design pressure at least equal to 1.3 times the vapor pressure of the lading at 46 °C (115 °F). In addition, MC 312 and DOT 412 cargo tank motor vehicles must:
a. Be ASME Code (U) stamped for 100% radiography of all pressure-retaining welds;
b. Have accident damage protection which conforms with §178.345–8 of this subchapter;
c. Have a MAWP or design pressure of at least 87 psig; and
d. Have a bolted manway cover.
B33 MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, MC 306, and DOT 406 cargo tanks equipped with a 1 psig normal vent used to transport gasoline must conform to Table I of this Special Provision. Based on the volatility class determined by using ASTM D 439 and the Reid vapor pressure (RVP) of the particular gasoline, the maximum lading pressure and maximum ambient temperature permitted during the loading of gasoline may not exceed that listed in Table I.
Table I_Maximum Ambient Temperature_Gasoline------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maximum lading and ambient ASTM D439 volatility class temperature (see note 1)------------------------------------------------------------------------A...................................... 131 °F(RVP<=9.0 psia)B...................................... 124 °F(RVP<=10.0 psia)C...................................... 116 °F(RVP<=11.5 psia)D...................................... 107 °F(RVP<=13.5 psia)E...................................... 100 °F(RVP<=15.0 psia)------------------------------------------------------------------------Note 1: Based on maximum lading pressure of 1 psig at top of cargo tank.
B35 Tank cars containing hydrogen cyanide may be alternatively marked “Hydrocyanic acid, liquefied” if otherwise conforming to marking requirements in subpart D of this part. Tank cars marked “HYDROCYANIC ACID” prior to October 1, 1991 do not need to be remarked.
B37 The amount of nitric oxide charged into any tank car tank may not exceed 1,379 kPa (200 psig) at 21 °C (70 °F).
B42 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 34.47 Bar (500 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105J. Each tank car must have a reclosing pressure relief device having a start-to-discharge pressure of 10.34 Bar (150 psig). The tank car specification may be marked to indicate a test pressure of 13.79 Bar (200 psig).
B44 All parts of valves and safety relief devices in contact with lading must be of a material which will not cause formation of acetylides.
B45 Each tank must have a reclosing combination pressure relief device equipped with stainless steel or platinum rupture discs approved by the AAR Tank Car Committee.
B46 The detachable protective housing for the loading and unloading valves of multi-unit tank car tanks must withstand tank test pressure and must be approved by the Associate Administrator.
B47 Each tank may have a reclosing pressure relief device having a start-to-discharge pressure setting of 310 kPa (45 psig).
B48 Portable tanks in sodium metal service may be visually inspected at least once every 5 years instead of being retested hydrostatically. Date of the visual inspection must be stenciled on the tank near the other required markings.
B49 Tanks equipped with interior heater coils are not authorized. Single unit tank car tanks must have a reclosing pressure relief device having a start-to-discharge pressure set at no more than 1551 kPa (225 psig).
B50 Each valve outlet of a multi-unit tank car tank must be sealed by a threaded solid plug or a threaded cap with inert luting or gasket material. Valves must be of stainless steel and the caps, plugs, and valve seats must be of a material that will not deteriorate as a result of contact with the lading.
B52 Notwithstanding the provisions of §173.24b of this subchapter, non-reclosing pressure relief devices are authorized on DOT 57 portable tanks.
B53 Packagings must be made of either aluminum or steel.
B54 Open-top, sift-proof rail cars are also authorized.
B55 Water-tight, sift-proof, closed-top, metal-covered hopper cars, equipped with a venting arrangement (including flame arrestors) approved by the Associate Administrator are also authorized.
B56 Water-tight, sift-proof, closed-top, metal-covered hopper cars are also authorized if the particle size of the hazardous material is not less than 149 microns.
B57 Class 115A tank car tanks used to transport chloroprene must be equipped with a non-reclosing pressure relief device of a diameter not less than 305 mm (12 inches) with a maximum rupture disc pressure of 310 kPa (45 psig).
B59 Water-tight, sift-proof, closed-top, metal-covered hopper cars are also authorized provided that the lading is covered with a nitrogen blanket.
B60 DOT Specification 106A500X multi-unit tank car tanks that are not equipped with a pressure relief device of any type are authorized. For the transportation of phosgene, the outage must be sufficient to prevent tanks from becoming liquid full at 55 °C (130 °F).
B61 Written procedures covering details of tank car appurtenances, dome fittings, safety devices, and marking, loading, handling, inspection, and testing practices must be approved by the Associate Administrator before any single unit tank car tank is offered for transportation.
B64 Each single unit tank car tank built after December 31, 1990 must be equipped with a tank head puncture resistance system that conforms to §179.16 of this subchapter.
B65 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 34.47 Bar (500 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105A. Each tank car must have a pressure relief device having a start-to-discharge pressure of 15.51 Bar (225 psig). The tank car specification may be marked to indicate a test pressure of 20.68 Bar (300 psig).
B66 Each tank must be equipped with gas tight valve protection caps. Outage must be sufficient to prevent tanks from becoming liquid full at 55 °C (130 °F). Specification 110A500W tanks must be stainless steel.
B67 All valves and fittings must be protected by a securely attached cover made of metal not subject to deterioration by the lading, and all valve openings, except safety valve, must be fitted with screw plugs or caps to prevent leakage in the event of valve failure.
B68 Sodium must be in a molten condition when loaded and allowed to solidify before shipment. Outage must be at least 5 percent at 98 °C (208 °F). Bulk packagings must have exterior heating coils fusion welded to the tank shell which have been properly stress relieved. The only tank car tanks authorized are Class DOT 105 tank cars having a test pressure of 2,069 kPa (300 psig) or greater.
B69 Dry sodium cyanide or potassium cyanide may be shipped in sift-proof weather-resistant metal covered hopper car, covered motor vehicles, portable tanks or non-specification bins. Bins must be approved by the Associate Administrator.
B70 If DOT 103ANW tank car tank is used: All cast metal in contact with the lading must have 96.7 percent nickel content; and the lading must be anhydrous and free from any impurities.
B71 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 20.68 Bar (300 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105, 112, 114 or 120.
B72 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 34.47 Bar (500 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105J, 106, or 110.
B74 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 20.68 Bar (300 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105S, 106, 110, 112J, 114J or 120S.
B76 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 20.68 Bar (300 psig) or greater and conform to Class 105S, 112J, 114J or 120S. Each tank car must have a reclosing pressure relief device having a start-to-discharge pressure of 10.34 Bar (150 psig). The tank car specification may be marked to indicate a test pressure of 13.79 Bar (200 psig).
B77 Other packaging are authorized when approved by the Associate Administrator.
B78 Tank cars must have a test pressure of 4.14 Bar (60 psig) or greater and conform to Class 103, 104, 105, 109, 111, 112, 114 or 120. Heater pipes must be of welded construction designed for a test pressure of 500 psig. A 25 mm (1 inch) woven lining of asbestos or other approved material must be placed between the bolster slabbing and the bottom of the tank. If a tank car tank is equipped with a non-reclosing pressure relief device, the rupture disc must be perforated with a 3.2 mm (0.13 inch) diameter hole. If a tank car tank is equipped with a reclosing pressure relief valve, the tank must also be equipped with a vacuum relief valve.
B80 Each cargo tank must have a minimum design pressure of 276 kPa (40 psig).
B81 Venting and pressure relief devices for tank car tanks and cargo tanks must be approved by the Associate Administrator.
B82 Cargo tanks and portable tanks are not authorized.
B83 Bottom outlets are prohibited on tank car tanks transporting sulfuric acid in concentrations over 65.25 percent.
B84 Packagings must be protected with non-metallic linings impervious to the lading or have a suitable corrosion allowance for sulfuric acid or spent sulfuric acid in concentration up to 65.25 percent.
B85 Cargo tanks must be marked with the name of the lading in accordance with the requirements of §172.302(b).
B90 Steel tanks conforming or equivalent to ASME specifications which contain solid or semisolid residual motor fuel antiknock mixture (including rust, scale, or other contaminants) may be shipped by rail freight or highway. The tank must have been designed and constructed to be capable of withstanding full vacuum. All openings must be closed with gasketed blank flanges or vapor tight threaded closures.
B115 Rail cars, highway trailers, roll-on/roll-off bins, or other non-specification bulk packagings are authorized. Packagings must be sift-proof, prevent liquid water from reaching the hazardous material, and be provided with sufficient venting to preclude dangerous accumulation of flammable, corrosive, or toxic gaseous emissions such as methane, hydrogen, and ammonia. The material must be loaded dry.
(4) Table 1 and Table 2—IB Codes and IP Special IBC Packing Provisions. These provisions apply only to transportation in IBCs. When no IBC code is assigned in the §172.101 Table for a specific proper shipping name, or in §173.225(e) for Type F organic peroxides, an IBC may not be used unless authorized by the Associate Administrator. The letter “Z” shown in the marking code for composite IBCs must be replaced with a capital code letter designation found in §178.702(a)(2) of this subchapter to specify the material used for the outer packaging. Tables 1 and 2 follow:
Table 1_IB Codes (IBC Codes)------------------------------------------------------------------------ IBC Code Authorized IBCs------------------------------------------------------------------------IB1............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N). Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50 °C (1.1 bar at 122 °F), or 130 kPa at 55 °C (1.3 bar at 131 °F) are authorized.IB2............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (31H1 and 31H2); Composite (31HZ1). Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50 °C (1.1 bar at 122 °F), or 130 kPa at 55 °C (1.3 bar at 131 °F) are authorized.IB3............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (31H1 and 31H2); Composite (31HZ1 and 31HA2, 31HB2, 31HN2, 31HD2 and 31HH2). Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50 °C (1.1 bar at 122 °F), or 130 kPa at 55 °C (1.3 bar at 131 °F) are authorized, except for UN2672 (also see Special Provision IP8 in Table 2 for UN2672).IB4............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N).IB5............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1 and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 21HZ1 and 31HZ1).IB6............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1 and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2). Additional Requirement: Composite IBCs 11HZ2 and 21HZ2 may not be used when the hazardous materials being transported may become liquid during transport.IB7............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1 and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2); Wooden (11C, 11D and 11F). Additional Requirement: Liners of wooden IBCs must be sift- proof.IB8............................ Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1 and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2); Fiberboard (11G); Wooden (11C, 11D and 11F); Flexible (13H1, 13H2, 13H3, 13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4, 13M1 or 13M2).IB9............................ IBCs are only authorized if approved by the Associate Administrator.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 2_IP Codes------------------------------------------------------------------------ IBC Code Authorized IBCs------------------------------------------------------------------------IP1............................ IBCs must be packed in closed freight containers or a closed transport vehicle.IP2............................ When IBCs other than metal or rigid plastics IBCs are used, they must be offered for transportation in a closed freight container or a closed transport vehicle.IP3............................ Flexible IBCs must be sift-proof and water-resistant or must be fitted with a sift-proof and water-resistant liner.IP4............................ Flexible, fiberboard or wooden IBCs must be sift-proof and water-resistant or be fitted with a sift-proof and water-resistant liner.IP5............................ IBCs must have a device to allow venting. The inlet to the venting device must be located in the vapor space of the IBC under maximum filling conditions.IP6............................ Non-specification bulk bins are authorized.IP7............................ For UN identification numbers 1327, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1386, 1841, 2211, 2217, 2793 and 3314, IBCs are not required to meet the IBC performance tests specified in part 178, subpart N of this subchapter.IP8............................ Ammonia solutions may be transported in rigid or composite plastic IBCs (31H1, 31H2 and 31HZ1) that have successfully passed, without leakage or permanent deformation, the hydrostatic test specified in § 178.814 of this subchapter at a test pressure that is not less than 1.5 times the vapor pressure of the contents at 55 °C (131 °F).IP13........................... Transportation by vessel in IBCs is prohibited.IP14........................... Air shall be eliminated from the vapor space by nitrogen or other means.IP20........................... Dry sodium cyanide or potassium cyanide is also permitted in siftproof, water- resistant, fiberboard IBCs when transported in closed freight containers or transport vehicles.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(5) “N” codes. These provisions apply only to non-bulk packagings:
Code/Special Provisions
N3 Glass inner packagings are permitted in combination or composite packagings only if the hazardous material is free from hydrofluoric acid.
N4 For combination or composite packagings, glass inner packagings, other than ampoules, are not permitted.
N5 Glass materials of construction are not authorized for any part of a packaging which is normally in contact with the hazardous material.
N6 Battery fluid packaged with electric storage batteries, wet or dry, must conform to the packaging provisions of §173.159 (g) or (h) of this subchapter.
N7 The hazard class or division number of the material must be marked on the package in accordance with §172.302 of this subchapter. However, the hazard label corresponding to the hazard class or division may be substituted for the marking.
N8 Nitroglycerin solution in alcohol may be transported under this entry only when the solution is packed in metal cans of not more than 1 L capacity each, overpacked in a wooden box containing not more than 5 L. Metal cans must be completely surrounded with absorbent cushioning material. Wooden boxes must be completely lined with a suitable material impervious to water and nitroglycerin.
N10 Lighters and their inner packagings, which have been approved by the Associate Administrator (see §173.21(i) of this subchapter), must be packaged in one of the following outer packagings at the Packing Group II level: 4C1 or 4C2 wooden boxes; 4D plywood boxes; 4F reconstituted wood boxes; 4G fiberboard boxes; or 4H1 or 4H2 plastic boxes. The approval number (e.g., T– * * *) must be marked on each outer package and on the shipping paper.
N11 This material is excepted for the specification packaging requirements of this subchapter if the material is packaged in strong, tight non-bulk packaging meeting the requirements of subparts A and B of part 173 of this subchapter.
N12 Plastic packagings are not authorized.
N20 A 5M1 multi-wall paper bag is authorized if transported in a closed transport vehicle.
N25 Steel single packagings are not authorized.
N32 Aluminum materials of construction are not authorized for single packagings.
N33 Aluminum drums are not authorized.
N34 Aluminum construction materials are not authorized for any part of a packaging which is normally in contact with the hazardous material.
N36 Aluminum or aluminum alloy construction materials are permitted only for halogenated hydrocarbons that will not react with aluminum.
N37 This material may be shipped in an integrally-lined fiber drum (1G) which meets the general packaging requirements of subpart B of part 173 of this subchapter, the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter at the packing group assigned for the material and to any other special provisions of column 7 of the §172.101 table.
N40 This material is not authorized in the following packagings:
a. A combination packaging consisting of a 4G fiberboard box with inner receptacles of glass or earthenware;
b. A single packaging of a 4C2 sift-proof, natural wood box; or
c. A composite packaging 6PG2 (glass, porcelain or stoneware receptacles within a fiberboard box).
N41 Metal construction materials are not authorized for any part of a packaging which is normally in contact with the hazardous material.
N42 1A1 drums made of carbon steel with thickness of body and heads of not less than 1.3 mm (0.050 inch) and with a corrosion-resistant phenolic lining are authorized for stabilized benzyl chloride if tested and certified to the Packing Group I performance level at a specific gravity of not less than 1.8.
N43 Metal drums are permitted as single packagings only if constructed of nickel or monel.
N45 Copper cartridges are authorized as inner packagings if the hazardous material is not in dispersion.
N65 Outage must be sufficient to prevent cylinders or spheres from becoming liquid full at 55 °C (130 °F). The vacant space (outage) may be charged with a nonflammable nonliquefied compressed gas if the pressure in the cylinder or sphere at 55 °C (130 °F) does not exceed 125 percent of the marked service pressure.
N72 Packagings must be examined by the Bureau of Explosives and approved by the Associate Administrator.
N73 Packagings consisting of outer wooden or fiberboard boxes with inner glass, metal or other strong containers; metal or fiber drums; kegs or barrels; or strong metal cans are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter.
N74 Packages consisting of tightly closed inner containers of glass, earthenware, metal or polyethylene, capacity not over 0.5 kg (1.1 pounds) securely cushioned and packed in outer wooden barrels or wooden or fiberboard boxes, not over 15 kg (33 pounds) net weight, are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter.
N75 Packages consisting of tightly closed inner packagings of glass, earthenware or metal, securely cushioned and packed in outer wooden barrels or wooden or fiberboard boxes, capacity not over 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) net weight, are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter.
N76 For materials of not more than 25 percent active ingredient by weight, packages consisting of inner metal packagings not greater than 250 mL (8 ounces) capacity each, packed in strong outer packagings together with sufficient absorbent material to completely absorb the liquid contents are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter.
N77 For materials of not more than two percent active ingredients by weight, packagings need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter, if liquid contents are absorbed in an inert material.
N78 Packages consisting of inner glass, earthenware, or polyethylene or other nonfragile plastic bottles or jars not over 0.5 kg (1.1 pounds) capacity each, or metal cans not over five pounds capacity each, packed in outer wooden boxes, barrels or kegs, or fiberboard boxes are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter. Net weight of contents in fiberboard boxes may not exceed 29 kg (64 pounds). Net weight of contents in wooden boxes, barrels or kegs may not exceed 45 kg (99 pounds).
N79 Packages consisting of tightly closed metal inner packagings not over 0.5 kg (1.1 pounds) capacity each, packed in outer wooden or fiberboard boxes, or wooden barrels, are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter. Net weight of contents may not exceed 15 kg (33 pounds).
N80 Packages consisting of one inner metal can, not over 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) capacity, packed in an outer wooden or fiberboard box, or a wooden barrel, are authorized and need not conform to the requirements of part 178 of this subchapter.
N82 See §173.306 of this subchapter for classification criteria for flammable aerosols.
N83 This material may not be transported in quantities of more than 11.5 kg (25.4 lbs) per package.
N84 The maximum quantity per package is 500 g (1.1 lbs.).
N85 Packagings certified at the Packing Group I performance level may not be used.
(6) “R” codes. These provisions apply only to transportation by rail. [Reserved]
(7) “T” codes. (i) These provisions apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in UN portable tanks. Portable tank instructions specify the requirements applicable to a portable tank when used for the transportation of a specific hazardous material. These requirements must be met in addition to the design and construction specifications in part 178 of this subchapter. Portable tank instructions T1 through T22 specify the applicable minimum test pressure, the minimum shell thickness (in reference steel), bottom opening requirements and pressure relief requirements. Liquefied compressed gases are assigned to portable tank instruction T50. Refrigerated liquefied gases that are authorized to be transported in portable tanks are specified in tank instruction T75.
(ii) The following table specifies the portable tank requirements applicable to “T” Codes T1 through T22. Column 1 specifies the “T” Code. Column 2 specifies the minimum test pressure, in bar (1 bar = 14.5 psig), at which the periodic hydrostatic testing required by §180.605 of this subchapter must be conducted. Column 3 specifies the section reference for minimum shell thickness or, alternatively, the minimum shell thickness value. Column 4 specifies the applicability of §178.275(g)(3) of this subchapter for the pressure relief devices. When the word “Normal” is indicated, §178.275(g)(3) of this subchapter does not apply. Column 5 references the applicable requirements for bottom openings in part 178 of this subchapter or references “Prohibited” which means bottom openings are prohibited. The table follows:
Table of Portable Tank T Codes T1-T22 [Portable tank codes T1-T22 apply to liquid and solid hazardous materials of Classes 3 through 9 which are transported in portable tanks.]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pressure-relief Portable tank Minimum test Minimum shell thickness (in requirements (See Bottom opening instruction (1) pressure mm-reference steel) (See § 178.275(g)) requirements (See § (bar) (2) § 178.274(d)) (3) (4) 178.275(d)) (5)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------T1............... 1.5 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(2)T2............... 1.5 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T3............... 2.65 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(2)T4............... 2.65 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T5............... 2.65 § 178.274(d)(2) § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).T6............... 4 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(2)T7............... 4 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T8............... 4 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. ProhibitedT9............... 4 6 mm Normal............. ProhibitedT10.............. 4 6 mm § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).T11.............. 6 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T12.............. 6 § 178.274(d)(2) § § 178.275(d)(3) 178.275(g)(3).T13.............. 6 6 mm Normal............. ProhibitedT14.............. 6 6 mm § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).T15.............. 10 § 178.274(d)(2) Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T16.............. 10 § 178.274(d)(2) § § 178.275(d)(3) 178.275(g)(3).T17.............. 10 6 mm Normal............. § 178.275(d)(3)T18.............. 10 6 mm § § 178.275(d)(3) 178.275(g)(3).T19.............. 10 6 mm § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).T20.............. 10 8 mm § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).T21.............. 10 10 mm Normal............. ProhibitedT22.............. 10 10 mm § Prohibited 178.275(g)(3).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(iii) T50. When portable tank instruction T50 is referenced in Column (7) of the §172.101 Table, the applicable liquefied compressed gases are authorized to be transported in portable tanks in accordance with the requirements of §173.313 of this subchapter.
(iv) T75. When portable tank instruction T75 is referenced in Column (7) of the §172.101 Table, the applicable refrigerated liquefied gases are authorized to be transported in portable tanks in accordance with the requirements of §178.277 of this subchapter.
(v) UN and IM portable tank codes/special provisions. When a specific portable tank instruction is specified by a “T” Code in Column (7) of the §172.101 Table for a specific hazardous material, a specification portable tank conforming to an alternative tank instruction may be used if:
(A) The alternative portable tank has a higher or equivalent test pressure (for example, 4 bar when 2.65 bar is specified);
(B) The alternative portable tank has greater or equivalent wall thickness (for example, 10 mm when 6 mm is specified);
(C) The alternative portable tank has a pressure relief device as specified in the “T” Code. If a frangible disc is required in series with the reclosing pressure relief device for the specified portable tank, the alternative portable tank must be fitted with a frangible disc in series with the reclosing pressure relief device; and
(D) With regard to bottom openings—
(1) When two effective means are specified, the alternative portable tank is fitted with bottom openings having two or three effective means of closure or no bottom openings; or
(2) When three effective means are specified, the portable tank has no bottom openings or three effective means of closure; or
(3) When no bottom openings are authorized, the alternative portable tank must not have bottom openings.
(vi) Except when an organic peroxide is authorized under §173.225(g), if a hazardous material is not assigned a portable tank “T” Code, the hazardous material may not be transported in a portable tank unless approved by the Associate Administrator.
(8) “TP” codes. (i) These provisions apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in IM and UN Specification portable tanks. Portable tank special provisions are assigned to certain hazardous materials to specify requirements that are in addition to those provided by the portable tank instructions or the requirements in part 178 of this subchapter. Portable tank special provisions are designated with the abbreviation TP (tank provision) and are assigned to specific hazardous materials in Column (7) of the §172.101 Table.
(ii) The following is a list of the portable tank special provisions:
Code/Special Provisions
TP1 The maximum degree of filling must not exceed the degree of filling determined by the following:
Where:
tr is the maximum mean bulk temperature during transport, and tf is the temperature in degrees celsius of the liquid during filling.
TP2 a. The maximum degree of filling must not exceed the degree of filling determined by the following:
Where:
tr is the maximum mean bulk temperature during transport,
tf is the temperature in degrees celsius of the liquid during filling, and
α is the mean coefficient of cubical expansion of the liquid between the mean temperature of the liquid during filling (tf) and the maximum mean bulk temperature during transportation (tr) both in degrees celsius.
b. For liquids transported under ambient conditions α may be calculated using the formula:
Where:
d15 and d50 are the densities (in units of mass per unit volume) of the liquid at 15 °C (59 °F) and 50 °C (122 °F), respectively.
TP3 The maximum degree of filling (in %) for solids transported above their melting points and for elevated temperature liquids shall be determined by the following:
Where: df and dr are the mean densities of the liquid at the mean temperature of the liquid during filling and the maximum mean bulk temperature during transport respectively.
TP4 The maximum degree of filling for portable tanks must not exceed 90%.
TP5 For a portable tank used for the transport of flammable refrigerated liquefied gases or refrigerated liquefied oxygen, the maximum rate at which the portable tank may be filled must not exceed the liquid flow capacity of the primary pressure relief system rated at a pressure not exceeding 120 percent of the portable tank's design pressure. For portable tanks used for the transport of refrigerated liquefied helium and refrigerated liquefied atmospheric gas (except oxygen), the maximum rate at which the tank is filled must not exceed the liquid flow capacity of the pressure relief device rated at 130 percent of the portable tank's design pressure. Except for a portable tank containing refrigerated liquefied helium, a portable tank shall have an outage of at least two percent below the inlet of the pressure relief device or pressure control valve, under conditions of incipient opening, with the portable tank in a level attitude. No outage is required for helium.
TP6 The tank must be equipped with a pressure release device which prevent a tank from bursting under fire engulfment conditions (the conditions prescribed in CGA pamphlet S–1.2 (see §171.7 of this subchapter) or alternative conditions approved by the Associate Administrator may be used to consider the fire engulfment condition), taking into account the properties of the hazardous material to be transported.
TP7 The vapor space must be purged of air by nitrogen or other means.
TP8 A portable tank having a minimum test pressure of 1.5 bar (150 kPa) may be used when the flash point of the hazardous material transported is greater than 0 °C (32 °F).
TP9 A hazardous material assigned to special provision TP9 in Column (7) of the §172.101 Table may only be transported in a portable tank if approved by the Associate Administrator.
TP10 The portable tank must be fitted with a lead lining at least 5 mm (0.2 inches) thick. The lead lining must be tested annually to ensure that it is intact and functional. Another suitable lining material may be used if approved by the Associate Administrator.
TP12 This material is considered highly corrosive to steel.
TP13 Self-contained breathing apparatus must be provided when this hazardous material is transported by sea.
TP16 The portable tank must be protected against over and under pressurization which may be experienced during transportation. The means of protection must be approved by the approval agency designated to approve the portable tank in accordance with the procedures in part 107, subpart E, of this subchapter. The pressure relief device must be preceded by a frangible disk in accordance with the requirements in §178.275(g)(3) of this subchapter to prevent crystallization of the product in the pressure relief device.
TP17 Only inorganic non-combustible materials may be used for thermal insulation of the tank.
TP18 The temperature of this material must be maintained between 18 °C (64.4 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) while in transportation. Portable tanks containing solidified methacrylic acid must not be reheated during transportation.
TP19 The calculated wall thickness must be increased by 3 mm at the time of construction. Wall thickness must be verified ultrasonically at intervals midway between periodic hydraulic tests (every 2.5 years). The portable tank must not be used if the wall thickness is less than that prescribed by the applicable T code in Column (7) of the Table for this material.
TP20 This hazardous material must only be transported in insulated tanks under a nitrogen blanket.
TP21 The wall thickness must not be less than 8 mm. Portable tanks must be hydraulically tested and internally inspected at intervals not exceeding 2.5 years.
TP22 Lubricants for portable tank fittings (for example, gaskets, shut-off valves, flanges) must be oxygen compatible.
TP24 The portable tank may be fitted with a device to prevent the build up of excess pressure due to the slow decomposition of the hazardous material being transported. The device must be in the vapor space when the tank is filled under maximum filling conditions. This device must also prevent an unacceptable amount of leakage of liquid in the case of overturning.
TP25 Sulphur trioxide 99.95% pure and above may be transported in tanks without an inhibitor provided that it is maintained at a temperature equal to or above 32.5 °C (90.5 °F).
TP26 The heating device must be exterior to the shell. For UN 3176, this requirement only applies when the hazardous material reacts dangerously with water.
TP27 A portable tank having a minimum test pressure of 4 bar (400 kPa) may be used provided the calculated test pressure is 4 bar or less based on the MAWP of the hazardous material, as defined in §178.275 of this subchapter, where the test pressure is 1.5 times the MAWP.
TP28 A portable tank having a minimum test pressure of 2.65 bar (265 kPa) may be used provided the calculated test pressure is 2.65 bar or less based on the MAWP of the hazardous material, as defined in §178.275 of this subchapter, where the test pressure is 1.5 times the MAWP.
TP29 A portable tank having a minimum test pressure of 1.5 bar (150.0 kPa) may be used provided the calculated test pressure is 1.5 bar or less based on the MAWP of the hazardous materials, as defined in §178.275 of this subchapter, where the test pressure is 1.5 times the MAWP.
TP30 This hazardous material may only be transported in insulated tanks.
TP31 This hazardous material may only be transported in tanks in the solid state.
TP32 Portable tanks may be used subject to the following conditions:
a. Each portable tank constructed of metal must be fitted with a pressure-relief device consisting of a reclosing spring loaded type, a frangible disc or a fusible element. The set to discharge for the spring loaded pressure relief device and the burst pressure for the frangible disc, as applicable, must not be greater than 2.65 bar for portable tanks with minimum test pressures greater than 4 bar;
b. The suitability for transport in tanks must be demonstrated using test 8(d) in Test Series 8 (see UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part 1, Sub-section 18.7) (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) or an alternative means approved by the Associate Administrator.
TP33 The portable tank instruction assigned for this substance applies for granular and powdered solids and for solids which are filled and discharged at temperatures above their melting point which are cooled and transported as a solid mass. Solid substances transported or offered for transport above their melting point are authorized for transportation in portable tanks conforming to the provisions of portable tank instruction T4 for solid substances of packing group III or T7 for solid substances of packing group II, unless a tank with more stringent requirements for minimum shell thickness, maximum allowable working pressure, pressure-relief devices or bottom outlets are assigned in which case the more stringent tank instruction and special provisions shall apply. Filling limits must be in accordance with portable tank special provision TP3. Solids meeting the definition of an elevated temperature material must be transported in accordance with the applicable requirements of this subchapter.
TP37 IM portable tanks are only authorized for the shipment of hydrogen peroxide solutions in water containing 72% or less hydrogen peroxide by weight. Pressure relief devices shall be designed to prevent the entry of foreign matter, the leakage of liquid and the development of any dangerous excess pressure. In addition, the portable tank must be designed so that internal surfaces may be effectively cleaned and passivated. Each tank must be equipped with pressure relief devices conforming to the following requirements:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total Concentration of hydrogen per peroxide solution \1\------------------------------------------------------------------------52% or less................................................... 11Over 52%, but not greater than 60%............................ 22Over 60%, but not greater than 72%............................ 32------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Total venting capacity in standard cubic feet hour (S.C.F.H.) per pound of hydrogen peroxide solution.
TP38 Each portable tank must be insulated with an insulating material so that the overall thermal conductance at 15.5 °C (60 °F) is no more than 1.5333 kilojoules per hour per square meter per degree Celsius (0.075 Btu per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit) temperature differential. Insulating materials may not promote corrosion to steel when wet.
TP44 Each portable tank must be made of stainless steel, except that steel other than stainless steel may be used in accordance with the provisions of §173.24b(b) of this subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for tank shell and heads must be the greater of 7.62 mm (0.300 inch) or the thickness required for a portable tank with a design pressure at least equal to 1.5 times the vapor pressure of the hazardous material at 46 °C (115 °F).
TP45 Each portable tank must be made of stainless steel, except that steel other than stainless steel may be used in accordance with the provisions of 173.24b(b) of this subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for portable tank shells and heads must be the greater of 6.35 mm (0.250 inch) or the thickness required for a portable tank with a design pressure at least equal to 1.3 times the vapor pressure of the hazardous material at 46 °C (115 °F).
TP46 Portable tanks in sodium metal service are not required to be hydrostatically retested.
(9) “W” codes. These provisions apply only to transportation by water:
Code/Special Provisions
W7 Vessel stowage category for uranyl nitrate hexahydrate solution is “D” as defined in §172.101(k)(4).
W8 Vessel stowage category for pyrophoric thorium metal or pyrophoric uranium metal is “D” as defined in §172.101(k)(4).
W9 When offered for transportation by water, the following Specification packagings are not authorized unless approved by the Associate Administrator: woven plastic bags, plastic film bags, textile bags, paper bags, IBCs and bulk packagings.
W41 When offered for transportation by water, this material must be packaged in bales and be securely and tightly bound with rope, wire or similar means.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52582, Dec. 21, 1990]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.102, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) Description of hazardous materials required. Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation shall describe the hazardous material on the shipping paper in the manner required by this subpart.
(b) This subpart does not apply to any material, other than a hazardous substance, hazardous waste or marine pollutant, that is—
(1) Identified by the letter “A” in column 1 of the §172.101 table, except when the material is offered or intended for transportation by air; or
(2) Identified by the letter “W” in column 1 of the §172.101 table, except when the material is offered or intended for transportation by water; or
(3) An ORM-D, except when the material is offered or intended for transportation by air.
(a) Contents. When a description of hazardous material is required to be included on a shipping paper, that description must conform to the following requirements:
(1) When a hazardous material and a material not subject to the requirements of this subchapter are described on the same shipping paper, the hazardous material description entries required by §172.202 and those additional entries that may be required by §172.203:
(i) Must be entered first, or
(ii) Must be entered in a color that clearly contrasts with any description on the shipping paper of a material not subject to the requirements of this subchapter, except that a description on a reproduction of a shipping paper may be highlighted, rather than printed, in a contrasting color (the provisions of this paragraph apply only to the basic description required by §172.202(a)(1), (2), (3), and (4)), or
(iii) Must be identified by the entry of an “X” placed before the proper shipping name in a column captioned “HM.” (The “X” may be replaced by “RQ,” if appropriate.)
(2) The required shipping description on a shipping paper and all copies thereof used for transportation purposes, must be legible and printed (manually or mechanically) in English.
(3) Unless it is specifically authorized or required in this subchapter, the required shipping description may not contain any code or abbreviation.
(4) A shipping paper may contain additional information concerning the material provided the information is not inconsistent with the required description. Unless otherwise permitted or required by this subpart, additional information must be placed after the basic description required by §172.202(a).
(b) [Reserved]
(c) Continuation page. A shipping paper may consist of more than one page, if each page is consecutively numbered and the first page bears a notation specifying the total number of pages included in the shipping paper. For example, “Page 1 of 4 pages.”
(d) Emergency response telephone number. Except as provided in §172.604(c), a shipping paper must contain an emergency response telephone number, as prescribed in subpart G of this part.
(e) Retention and Recordkeeping. Each person who provides a shipping paper must retain a copy of the shipping paper required by §172.200(a), or an electronic image thereof, that is accessible at or through its principal place of business and must make the shipping paper available, upon request, to an authorized official of a Federal, State, or local government agency at reasonable times and locations. For a hazardous waste, the shipping paper copy must be retained for three years after the material is accepted by the initial carrier. For all other hazardous materials, the shipping paper must be retained for two years after the material is accepted by the initial carrier. Each shipping paper copy must include the date of acceptance by the initial carrier, except that, for rail, vessel, or air shipments, the date on the shipment waybill, airbill, or bill of lading may be used in place of the date of acceptance by the initial carrier. A motor carrier (as defined in §390.5 of subchapter B of chapter III of subtitle B) using a shipping paper without change for multiple shipments of one or more hazardous materials having the same shipping name and identification number may retain a single copy of the shipping paper, instead of a copy for each shipment made, if the carrier also retains a record of each shipment made, to include shipping name, identification number, quantity transported, and date of shipment.
[Amdt. 172–29A, 41 FR 40677, Sept. 20, 1976]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.201, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) The shipping description of a hazardous material on the shipping paper must include:
(1) The proper shipping name prescribed for the material in column 2 of the §172.101 table;
(2) The hazard class or division number prescribed for the material, as shown in Column (3) of the §172.101 Table. Except for combustible liquids, the subsidiary hazard class(es) or subsidiary division number(s) must be entered in parentheses immediately following the primary hazard class or division number.
In addition—
(i) The words “Class” or “Division” may be included preceding the primary and subsidiary hazard class or division numbers.
(ii) The hazard class need not be included for the entry “Combustible liquid, n.o.s.”.
(iii) For domestic shipments, primary and subsidiary hazard class or division names may be entered following the numerical hazard class or division, or following the basic description.
(3) The identification number prescribed for the material as shown in column 4 of the §172.101 table;
(4) The packing group in Roman numerals, as designated for the hazardous material in Column 5 of the §172.101 Table. Class 1 (explosives) materials, self-reactive substances, organic peroxides and entries that are not assigned a packing group are excepted from this requirement. The packing group may be preceded by the letters “PG” (for example, “PG II”); and
(5) The total quantity of hazardous materials covered by the description must be indicated (by mass or volume, or by activity for Class 7 materials) and must include an indication of the applicable unit of measurement. For example, “200 kgs.” or “50 L.” The following provisions also apply:
(i) For Class 1 materials, the quantity must be the net explosive mass. For an explosive that is an article, such as Cartridges, small arms, the net explosive mass may be expressed in terms of the net mass of either the article or the explosive materials contained in the article.
(ii) For hazardous materials in salvage packaging, an estimate of the total quantity is acceptable.
(iii) The following are excepted from the requirements of paragraph (a)(5) of this section:
(A) Bulk packages, provided some indication of the total quantity is shown, for example, “1 cargo tank” or “2 IBCs.”
(B) Cylinders, provided some indication of the total quantity is shown, for example, “10 cylinders”.
(C) Packages containing only residue.
(6) The number and type of packages must be indicated. The type of packages must be indicated by description of the package (for example, “12 drums”). Indication of the packaging specification number (“1H1”) may be included in the description of the package (for example, “12 1H1 drums” or “12 drums (UN 1A1).” Abbreviations may be used for indicating packaging types (for example, “cyl.” for “cylinder”) provided the abbreviations are commonly accepted and recognizable.
(b) Except as provided in this subpart, the basic description specified in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), (3) and (4) of this section must be shown in sequence with no additional information interspersed. For example, “Cyclobutyl chloroformate, 6.1, (8,3), UN2744, PG II”. Alternatively, the basic description may be shown with the identification (ID) number listed first. For example, “UN2744, Cyclobutyl chloroformate, 6.1, (8, 3), PG II.”
(c) The total quantity of the material covered by one description must appear before or after, or both before and after, the description required and authorized by this subpart. The type of packaging and destination marks may be entered in any appropriate manner before or after the basic description. Abbreviations may be used to express units of measurement and types of packagings.
(d) Technical and chemical group names may be entered in parentheses between the proper shipping name and hazard class or following the basic description. An appropriate modifier, such as “contains” or “containing,” and/or the percentage of the technical constituent may also be used. For example: “Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (contains Xylene and Benzene), 3, UN 1993, II”.
(e) Except for those materials in the UN Recommendations, the ICAO Technical Instructions, or the IMDG Code (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter), a material that is not a hazardous material according to this subchapter may not be offered for transportation or transported when its description on a shipping paper includes a hazard class or an identification number specified in the §172.101 Table.
(a) Special permits. Except as provided in §173.23 of this subchapter, each shipping paper issued in connection with a shipment made under a special permit must bear the notation “DOT–SP” followed by the special permit number assigned and located so that the notation is clearly associated with the description to which the special permit applies. Each shipping paper issued in connection with a shipment made under an exemption or special permit issued prior to October 1, 2007, may bear the notation “DOT–E” followed by the number assigned and so located that the notation is clearly associated with the description to which it applies.
(b) Limited quantities. The description for a material offered for transportation as “limited quantity,” as authorized by this subchapter, must include the words “Limited Quantity” or “Ltd Qty” following the basic description.
(c) Hazardous substances. (1) Except for Class 7 (radioactive) materials described in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section, if the proper shipping name for a material that is a hazardous substance does not identify the hazardous substance by name, the name of the hazardous substance must be entered in parentheses in association with the basic description. If the material contains two or more hazardous substances, at least two hazardous substances, including the two with the lowest reportable quantities (RQs), must be identified. For a hazardous waste, the waste code (e.g., D001), if appropriate, may be used to identify the hazardous substance.
(2) The letters “RQ” shall be entered on the shipping paper either before or after, the basic description required by §172.202 for each hazardous substance (see definition in §171.8 of this subchapter). For example: “RQ, Allyl alcohol, 6.1, UN 1098, I”; or “Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s., 9, UN 3077, III, RQ (Adipic acid)”.
(d) Radioactive material. The description for a shipment of a Class 7 (radioactive) material must include the following additional entries as appropriate:
(1) The name of each radionuclide in the Class 7 (radioactive) material that is listed in §173.435 of this subchapter. For mixtures of radionuclides, the radionulides that must be shown must be determined in accordance with §173.433(g) of this subchapter. Abbreviations, e.g., “99 Mo,” are authorized.
(2) A description of the physical and chemical form of the material, if the material is not in special form (generic chemical description is acceptable for chemical form).
(3) The activity contained in each package of the shipment in terms of the appropriate SI units (e.g., Becquerels (Bq), Terabecquerels (TBq), etc.). The activity may also be stated in appropriate customary units (Curies (Ci), milliCuries (mCi), microCuries (uCi), etc.) in parentheses following the SI units. Abbreviations are authorized. Except for plutonium-239 and plutonium-241, the weight in grams or kilograms of fissile radionuclides may be inserted instead of activity units. For plutonium-239 and plutonium-241, the weight in grams of fissile radionuclides may be inserted in addition to the activity units.
(4) The category of label applied to each package in the shipment. For example: “RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I.”
(5) The transport index assigned to each package in the shipment bearing RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II or RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III labels.
(6) For a package containing fissile Class 7 (radioactive) material:
(i) The words “Fissile Excepted” if the package is excepted pursuant to §173.453 of this subchapter; or otherwise
(ii) The criticality safety index for that package.
(7) For a package approved by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) or U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), a notation of the package identification marking as prescribed in the applicable DOE or NRC approval (see §173.471 of the subchapter).
(8) For an export shipment or a shipment in a foreign made package, a notation of the package identification marking as prescribed in the applicable International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Certificate of Competent Authority which has been issued for the package (see §173.473 of the subchapter).
(9) For a shipment required by this subchapter to be consigned as exclusive use:
(i) An indication that the shipment is consigned as exclusive use; or
(ii) If all the descriptions on the shipping paper are consigned as exclusive use, then the statement “Exclusive Use Shipment” may be entered only once on the shipping paper in a clearly visible location.
(10) For the shipment of a package containing a highway route controlled quantity of Class 7 (radioactive) materials (see §173.403 of this subchapter) the words “Highway route controlled quantity” or “HRCQ” must be entered in association with the basic description.
(e) Empty packagings. (1) The description on the shipping paper for a packaging containing the residue of a hazardous material may include the words “RESIDUE: Last Contained * * *” in association with the basic description of the hazardous material last contained in the packaging.
(2) The description on the shipping paper for a tank car containing the residue of a hazardous material must include the phrase, “RESIDUE: LAST CONTAINED * * *” before the basic description.
(f) Transportation by air. A statement indicating that the shipment is within the limitations prescribed for either passenger and cargo aircraft or cargo aircraft only must be entered on the shipping paper.
(g) Transportation by rail. (1) A shipping paper prepared by a rail carrier for a rail car, freight container, transport vehicle or portable tank that contains hazardous materials must include the reporting mark and number when displayed on the rail car, freight container, transport vehicle or portable tank.
(2) The shipping paper for each DOT-113 tank car containing a Division 2.1 material or its residue must contain an appropriate notation, such as “DOT 113”, and the statement “Do not hump or cut off car while in motion.”
(3) When shipments of elevated temperature materials are transported under the exception permitted in §173.247(h)(3) of this subchapter, the shipping paper must contain an appropriate notation, such as “Maximum operating speed 15 mph.”.
(h) Transportation by highway. Following the basic description for a hazardous material in a Specification MC 330 or MC 331 cargo tank, there must be entered for—
(1) Anhydrous ammonia. (i) The words “0.2 PERCENT WATER” to indicate the suitability for shipping anhydrous ammonia in a cargo tank made of quenched and tempered steel as authorized by §173.315(a), Note 14 of this subchapter, or
(ii) The words “NOT FOR Q and T TANKS” when the anhydrous ammonia does not contain 0.2 percent or more water by weight.
(2) Liquefied petroleum gas. (i) The word “NONCORROSIVE” or “NONCOR” to indicate the suitability for shipping “Noncorrosive” liquefied petroleum gas in a cargo tank made of quenched and tempered steel as authorized by §173.315(a), Note 15 of this subchapter, or
(ii) The words “NOT FOR Q and T TANKS” for grades of liquefied petroleum gas other than “Noncorrosive”.
(i) Transportation by water. Each shipment by water must have the following additional shipping paper entries:
(1) The name of the shipper.
(2) Minimum flash point if 61 °C or below (in °C closed cup (c.c.) in association with the basic description.
(3) For a hazardous material consigned under an “n.o.s.” entry not included in the segregation groups listed in section 3.1.4 of the IMDG Code but belonging, in the opinion of the consignor, to one of these groups, the appropriate segregation group must be shown in association with the basic description (for example, IMDG Code segregation group—1 Acids). When no segregation group is applicable, there is no requirement to indicate that condition.
(j) [Reserved]
(k) Technical names for “n.o.s.” and other generic descriptions. Unless otherwise excepted, if a material is described on a shipping paper by one of the proper shipping names identified by the letter “G” in column (1) of the §172.101 Table, the technical name of the hazardous material must be entered in parentheses in association with the basic description. For example “Corrosive liquid, n.o.s., (Octanoyl chloride), 8, UN 1760, II”, or “Corrosive liquid, n.o.s., 8, UN 1760, II (contains Octanoyl chloride)”. The word “contains” may be used in association with the technical name, if appropriate. For organic peroxides which may qualify for more than one generic listing depending on concentration, the technical name must include the actual concentration being shipped or the concentration range for the appropriate generic listing. For example, “Organic peroxide type B, solid, 5.2, UN 3102 (dibenzoyl peroxide, 52–100%)” or “Organic peroxide type E, solid, 5.2, UN 3108 (dibenzoyl peroxide, paste, <52%)”. Shipping descriptions for toxic materials that meet the criteria of Division 6.1, PG I or II (as specified in §173.132(a) of this subchapter) or Division 2.3 (as specified in §173.115(c) of this subchapter) and are identified by the letter “G” in column (1) of the §172.101 Table, must have the technical name of the toxic constituent entered in parentheses in association with the basic description.
(1) If a hazardous material is a mixture or solution of two or more hazardous materials, the technical names of at least two components most predominately contributing to the hazards of the mixture or solution must be entered on the shipping paper as required by paragraph (k) of this section. For example, “Flammable liquid, corrosive, n.o.s., 3, UN 2924, II (contains Methanol, Potassium hydroxide)”.
(2) The provisions of this paragraph do not apply—
(i) To a material that is a hazardous waste and described using the proper shipping name “Hazardous waste, liquid or solid, n.o.s.”, classed as a miscellaneous Class 9, provided the EPA hazardous waste number is included on the shipping paper in association with the basic description, or provided the material is described in accordance with the provisions of §172.203(c) of this part.
(ii) To a material for which the hazard class is to be determined by testing under the criteria in §172.101(c)(11).
(iii) If the n.o.s. description for the material (other than a mixture of hazardous materials of different classes meeting the definitions of more than one hazard class) contains the name of the chemical element or group which is primarily responsible for the material being included in the hazard class indicated.
(iv) If the n.o.s. description for the material (which is a mixture of hazardous materials of different classes meeting the definition of more than one hazard class) contains the name of the chemical element or group responsible for the material meeting the definition of one of these classes. In such cases, only the technical name of the component that is not appropriately identified in the n.o.s. description shall be entered in parentheses.
(l) Marine pollutants. (1) If the proper shipping name for a material which is a marine pollutant does not identify by name the component which makes the material a marine pollutant, the name of that component must appear in parentheses in association with the basic description. Where two or more components which make a material a marine pollutant are present, the names of at least two of the components most predominantly contributing to the marine pollutant designation must appear in parentheses in association with the basic description.
(2) The words “Marine Pollutant” shall be entered in association with the basic description for a material which is a marine pollutant.
(3) Except for transportation by vessel, marine pollutants subject to the provisions of 49 CFR 130.11 are excepted from the requirements of paragraph (l) of this section if a phrase indicating the material is an oil is placed in association with the basic description.
(4) Except when transported aboard vessel, marine pollutants in non-bulk packagings are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter (see §171.4 of this subchapter).
(m) Poisonous Materials. Notwithstanding the hazard class to which a material is assigned, for materials that are poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter), the words “Poison-Inhalation Hazard” or “Toxic-Inhalation Hazard” and the words “Zone A”, “Zone B”, “Zone C”, or “Zone D” for gases or “Zone A” or “Zone B” for liquids, as appropriate, shall be entered on the shipping paper immediately following the shipping description. The word “Poison” or “Toxic” need not be repeated if it otherwise appears in the shipping description.
(n) Elevated temperature materials. If a liquid material in a package meets the definition of an elevated temperature material in §171.8 of this subchapter, and the fact that it is an elevated temperature material is not disclosed in the proper shipping name (for example, when the words “Molten” or “Elevated temperature” are part of the proper shipping name), the word “HOT” must immediately precede the proper shipping name of the material on the shipping paper.
(o) Organic peroxides and self-reactive materials. The description on a shipping paper for a Division 4.1 (self-reactive) material or a Division 5.2 (organic peroxide) material must include the following additional information, as appropriate:
(1) If notification or competent authority approval is required, the shipping paper must contain a statement of approval of the classification and conditions of transport.
(2) For Division 4.1 (self-reactive) and Division 5.2 (organic peroxide) materials that require temperature control during transport, the control and emergency temperature must be included on the shipping paper.
(3) The word “SAMPLE” must be included in association with the basic description when a sample of a Division 4.1 (self-reactive) material (see §173.224(c)(3) of this subchapter) or Division 5.2 (organic peroxide) material (see §173.225(b)(2) of this subchapter) is offered for transportation.
[Amdt. 172–29A, 41 FR 40677, Sept. 20, 1976]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.203, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) General. Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation shall certify that the material is offered for transportation in accordance with this subchapter by printing (manually or mechanically) on the shipping paper containing the required shipping description the certification contained in paragraph (a)(1) of this section or the certification (declaration) containing the language contained in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(1) “This is to certify that the above-named materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for transportation according to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation.”
Note: In line one of the certification the words “herein-named” may be substituted for the words “above-named”.
(2) “I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to applicable international and national governmental regulations.”
(b) Exceptions. (1) Except for a hazardous waste, no certification is required for a hazardous material offered for transportation by motor vehicle and transported:
(i) In a cargo tank supplied by the carrier, or
(ii) By the shipper as a private carrier except for a hazardous material that is to be reshipped or transferred from one carrier to another.
(2) No certification is required for the return of an empty tank car which previously contained a hazardous material and which has not been cleaned or purged.
(c) Transportation by air—(1) General. Certification containing the following language may be used in place of the certification required by paragraph (a) of this section:
I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packaged, marked and labeled, and in proper condition for carriage by air according to applicable national governmental regulations.
Note to paragraph (c)(1): In the certification, the word “packed” may be used instead of the word “packaged” until October 1, 2010.
(2) Certificate in duplicate. Each person who offers a hazardous material to an aircraft operator for transportation by air shall provide two copies of the certification required in this section. (See §175.30 of this subchapter.)
(3) Additional certification requirements. Effective October 1, 2006, each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation by air must add to the certification required in this section the following statement:
“I declare that all of the applicable air transport requirements have been met.”
(i) Each person who offers any package or overpack of hazardous materials for transport by air must ensure that:
(A) The articles or substances are not prohibited for transport by air (see the §172.101 Table);
(B) The articles or substances are properly classed, marked and labeled and otherwise in a condition for transport as required by this subchapter;
(C) The articles or substances are packaged in accordance with all the applicable air transport requirements, including appropriate types of packaging that conform to the packing requirements and the “A” Special Provisions in §172.102; inner packaging and maximum quantity per package limits; the compatibility requirements (see, for example, §173.24 of this subchapter); and requirements for closure for both inner and outer packagings, absorbent materials, and pressure differential in §173.27 of this subchapter. Other requirements may also apply. For example, single packagings may be prohibited, inner packaging may need to be packed in intermediate packagings, and certain materials may be required to be transported in packagings meeting a more stringent performance level.
(ii) [Reserved]
(4) Radioactive material. Each person who offers any radioactive material for transportation aboard a passenger-carrying aircraft shall sign (mechanically or manually) a printed certificate stating that the shipment contains radioactive material intended for use in, or incident to, research, or medical diagnosis or treatment.
(d) Signature. The certifications required by paragraph (a) or (c) of this section:
(1) Must be legibly signed by a principal, officer, partner, or employee of the shipper or his agent; and
(2) May be legibly signed manually, by typewriter, or by other mechanical means.
[Amdt. 172–29A, 41 FR 40677, Sept. 20, 1976]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.204, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) No person may offer, transport, transfer, or deliver a hazardous waste (waste) unless an EPA Form 8700–22 and 8700–22A (when necessary) hazardous waste manifest (manifest) is prepared in accordance with 40 CFR 262.20 and is signed, carried, and given as required of that person by this section.
(b) The shipper (generator) shall prepare the manifest in accordance with 40 CFR part 262.
(c) The original copy of the manifest must be dated by, and bear the handwritten signature of, the person representing:
(1) The shipper (generator) of the waste at the time it is offered for transportation, and
(2) The initial carrier accepting the waste for transportation.
(d) A copy of the manifest must be dated by, and bear the handwritten signature of the person representing:
(1) Each subsequent carrier accepting the waste for transportation, at the time of acceptance, and
(2) The designated facility receiving the waste, upon receipt.
(e) A copy of the manifest bearing all required dates and signatures must be:
(1) Given to a person representing each carrier accepting the waste for transportation,
(2) Carried during transportation in the same manner as required by this subchapter for shipping papers,
(3) Given to a person representing the designated facility receiving the waste,
(4) Returned to the shipper (generator) by the carrier that transported the waste from the United States to a foreign destination with a notation of the date of departure from the United States, and
(5) Retained by the shipper (generator) and by the initial and each subsequent carrier for three years from the date the waste was accepted by the initial carrier. Each retained copy must bear all required signatures and dates up to and including those entered by the next person who received the waste.
(f) Transportation by rail. Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, the following requirements apply:
(1) When accepting hazardous waste from a non-rail transporter, the initial rail transporter must:
(i) Sign and date the manifest acknowledging acceptance of the hazardous waste;
(ii) Return a signed copy of the manifest to the non-rail transporter;
(iii) Forward at least three copies of the manifest to:
(A) The next non-rail transporter, if any;
(B) The designated facility, if the shipment is delivered to that facility by rail; or
(C) The last rail transporter designated to handle the waste in the United States; and
(iv) Retain one copy of the manifest and rail shipping paper in accordance with 40 CFR 263.22.
(2) Rail transporters must ensure that a shipping paper containing all the information required on the manifest (excluding the EPA identification numbers, generator certification and signatures) and, for exports, an EPA Acknowledgment of Consent accompanies the hazardous waste at all times. Intermediate rail transporters are not required to sign either the manifest or shipping paper.
(3) When delivering hazardous waste to the designated facility, a rail transporter must:
(i) Obtain the date of delivery and handwritten signature of the owner or operator of the designated facility on the manifest or the shipping paper (if the manifest has not been received by the facility); and
(ii) Retain a copy of the manifest or signed shipping paper in accordance with 40 CFR 263.22.
(4) When delivering hazardous waste to a non-rail transporter, a rail transporter must:
(i) Obtain the date of delivery and the handwritten signature of the next non-rail transporter on the manifest; and
(ii) Retain a copy of the manifest in accordance with 40 CFR 263.22.
(5) Before accepting hazardous waste from a rail transporter, a non-rail transporter must sign and date the manifest and provide a copy to the rail transporter.
(g) The person delivering a hazardous waste to an initial rail carrier shall send a copy of the manifest, dated and signed by a representative of the rail carrier, to the person representing the designated facility.
(h) A hazardous waste manifest required by 40 CFR part 262, containing all of the information required by this subpart, may be used as the shipping paper required by this subpart.
(i) The shipping description for a hazardous waste must be modified as required by §172.101(c)(9).
[Amdt. 172–58, 45 FR 34698, May 22, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 172–90, 49 FR 10510, Mar. 20, 1984; 49 FR 11184, Mar. 26, 1984; Amdt. 172–248, 61 FR 28675, June 5, 1996; 70 FR 34075, June 13, 2005]
(a) Each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation shall mark each package, freight container, and transport vehicle containing the hazardous material in the manner required by this subpart.
(b) When assigned the function by this subpart, each carrier that transports a hazardous material shall mark each package, freight container, and transport vehicle containing the hazardous material in the manner required by this subpart.
(a) Proper shipping name and identification number. (1) Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation in a non-bulk packaging must mark the package with the proper shipping name and identification number (preceded by “UN” or “NA,” as appropriate) for the material as shown in the §172.101 Table. Identification numbers are not required on packagings that contain only ORM-D materials or limited quantities, as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter, except for limited quantities marked in accordance with the marking requirements in §172.315.
(2) The proper shipping name for a hazardous waste (as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter) is not required to include the word “waste” if the package bears the EPA marking prescribed by 40 CFR 262.32.
(3) Large quantities of a single hazardous material in non-bulk packages. A transport vehicle or freight container containing only a single hazardous material in non-bulk packages must be marked, on each side and each end as specified in the §172.332 or §172.336, with the identification number specified for the hazardous material in the §172.101 Table, subject to the following provisions and limitations:
(i) Each package is marked with the same proper shipping name and identification number;
(ii) The aggregate gross weight of the hazardous material is 4,000 kg (8,820 pounds) or more;
(iii) All of the hazardous material is loaded at one loading facility;
(iv) The transport vehicle or freight container contains no other material, hazardous or otherwise; and
(v) The identification number marking requirement of this paragraph (a)(3) does not apply to Class 1, Class 7, or to non-bulk packagings for which identification numbers are not required.
(b) Technical names. In addition to the marking required by paragraph (a) of this section, each non-bulk packaging containing hazardous materials subject to the provisions of §172.203(k) of this part shall be marked with the technical name in parentheses in association with the proper shipping name in accordance with the requirements and exceptions specified for display of technical descriptions on shipping papers in §172.203(k) of this part.
(c) Special permit packagings. Except as provided in §173.23 of this subchapter, the outside of each package authorized by a special permit must be plainly and durably marked “DOT–SP” followed by the special permit number assigned. Packages authorized by an exemption issued prior to October 1, 2007, may be plainly and durably marked “DOT–E” in lieu of “DOT–SP” followed by the number assigned as specified in the most recent version of that exemption.
(d) Consignee's or consignor's name and address. Each person who offers for transportation a hazardous material in a non-bulk package shall mark that package with the name and address of the consignor or consignee except when the package is—
(1) Transported by highway only and will not be transferred from one motor carrier to another; or
(2) Part of a carload lot, truckload lot or freight container load, and the entire contents of the rail car, truck or freight container are shipped from one consignor to one consignee.
(e) Previously marked packagings. A package which has been previously marked as required for the material it contains and on which the marking remains legible, need not be remarked. (For empty packagings, see §173.29 of this subchapter.)
(f) NON–ODORIZED marking on cylinders containing LPG. After September 30, 2006, no person may offer for transportation or transport a specification cylinder, except a Specification 2P or 2Q container or a Specification 39 cylinder, that contains an unodorized Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) unless it is legibly marked NON–ODORIZED or NOT ODORIZED in letters not less than 6.3 mm (0.25 inches) in height near the marked proper shipping name required by paragraph (a) of this section.
(a) Identification numbers. Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, no person may offer for transportation or transport a hazardous material in a bulk packaging unless the packaging is marked as required by §172.332 with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table—
(1) On each side and each end, if the packaging has a capacity of 3,785 L (1,000 gallons) or more;
(2) On two opposing sides, if the packaging has a capacity of less than 3,785 L (1,000 gallons); or
(3) For cylinders permanently installed on a tube trailer motor vehicle, on each side and each end of the motor vehicle.
(b) Size of markings. Except as otherwise provided, markings required by this subpart on bulk packagings must—
(1) Have a width of at least 6.0 mm (0.24 inch) and a height of at least 100 mm (3.9 inches) for rail cars;
(2) Have a width of at least 4.0 mm (0.16 inch) and a height of at least 25 mm (one inch) for portable tanks with capacities of less than 3,785 L (1,000 gallons) and IBCs; and
(3) Have a width of at least 6.0 mm (0.24 inch) and a height of at least 50 mm (2.0 inches) for cargo tanks and other bulk packagings.
(c) Special permit packagings. Except as provided in §173.23 of this subchapter, the outside of each package used under the terms of a special permit must be plainly and durably marked “DOT–SP” followed by the special permit number assigned. Packages authorized by an exemption issued prior to October 1, 2007 may be plainly and durably marked “DOT–E” in lieu of “DOT–SP” followed by the number assigned as specified in the most recent version of that exemption.
(d) Each bulk packaging marked with a proper shipping name, common name or identification number as required by this subpart must remain marked when it is emptied unless it is—
(1) Sufficiently cleaned of residue and purged of vapors to remove any potential hazard; or
(2) Refilled, with a material requiring different markings or no markings, to such an extent that any residue remaining in the packaging is no longer hazardous.
(e) Additional requirements for marking portable tanks, cargo tanks, tank cars, multi-unit tank car tanks, and other bulk packagings are prescribed in §§172.326, 172.328, 172.330, and 172.331, respectively, of this subpart.
(f) A bulk packaging marked prior to October 1, 1991, in conformance to the regulations of this subchapter in effect on September 30, 1991, need not be remarked if the key words of the proper shipping name are identical to those currently specified in the §172.101 table. For example, a tank car marked “ANHYDROUS AMMONIA” need not be remarked “ANHYDROUS AMMONIA, LIQUEFIED”.
(g) A rail car, freight container, truck body or trailer in which the lading has been fumigated with any hazardous material, or is undergoing fumigation, must be marked as specified in §173.9 of this subchapter.
(a) No person may offer for transportation or transport a package which is marked with the proper shipping name or identification number of a hazardous material unless the package contains the identified hazardous material or its residue.
(b) This section does not apply to—
(1) Transportation of a package in a transport vehicle or freight container if the package is not visible during transportation and is loaded by the shipper and unloaded by the shipper or consignee.
(2) Markings on a package which are securely covered in transportation.
(3) The marking of a shipping name on a package when the name describes a material not regulated under this subchapter.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52591, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66254, Dec. 20, 1991]
In addition to any other markings required by this subpart, each package containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials must be marked as follows:
(a) Each package with a gross mass greater than 50 kg (110 lb) must have its gross mass including the unit of measurement (which may be abbreviated) marked on the outside of the package.
(b) Each industrial, Type A, Type B(U), or Type B(M) package must be legibly and durably marked on the outside of the packaging, in letters at least 13 mm (0.5 in) high, with the words “TYPE IP–1,” “TYPE IP–2,” “TYPE IP–3,” “TYPE A,” “TYPE B(U)” or “TYPE B(M),” as appropriate. A package which does not conform to Type IP–1, Type IP–2, Type IP–3, Type A, Type B(U) or Type B(M) requirements may not be so marked.
(c) Each package which conforms to an IP–1, IP–2, IP–3 or a Type A package design must be legibly and durably marked on the outside of the packaging with the international vehicle registration code of the country of origin of the design. The international vehicle registration code for packages designed by a United States company or agency is the symbol “USA.”
(d) Each package which conforms to a Type B(U) or Type B(M) package design must have the outside of the outermost receptacle, which is resistant to the effects of fire and water, plainly marked by embossing, stamping or other means resistant to the effects of fire and water with a radiation symbol that conforms to the requirements of Appendix B of this part.
(e) Each Type B(U), Type B(M) or fissile material package destined for export shipment must also be marked “USA” in conjunction with the specification marking, or other package certificate identification. (See §§173.471, 173.472, and 173.473 of this subchapter.)
(a) Except as provided in this section, each non-bulk combination package having inner packagings containing liquid hazardous materials must be:
(1) Packed with closures upward, and
(2) Legibly marked, with package orientation markings that conform pictorially to the illustration shown in this paragraph, on two opposite vertical sides of the package with the arrows pointing in the correct upright direction. Depicting a rectangular border around the arrows is optional.
(b) Arrows for purposes other than indicating proper package orientation may not be displayed on a package containing a liquid hazardous material.
(c) The requirements of paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to—
(1) A non-bulk package with inner packagings which are cylinders.
(2) Except when offered or intended for transportation by aircraft, packages containing flammable liquids in inner packagings of 1 L or less prepared in accordance with §173.150 (b) or (c) of this subchapter.
(3) When offered or intended for transportation by aircraft, packages containing flammable liquids in inner packagings of 120 mL (4 fluid oz.) or less prepared in accordance with §173.150 (b) or (c) of this subchapter when packed with sufficient absorption material between the inner and outer packagings to completely absorb the liquid contents.
(4) Liquids contained in manufactured articles (e.g., alcohol or mercury in thermometers) which are leak-tight in all orientations.
(5) A non-bulk package with hermetically-sealed inner packagings.
(6) Packages containing liquid infectious substances in primary receptacles not exceeding 50 ml (1.7 oz.).
In addition to any other markings required by this subpart:
(a) A material poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) shall be marked “Inhalation Hazard” in association with the required labels or placards, as appropriate, and shipping name when required. The marking must be on two opposing sides of a bulk packaging. (See §172.302(b) of this subpart for size of markings on bulk packages.) When the words “Inhalation Hazard” appear on the label, as prescribed in §§172.416 and 172.429, or placard, as prescribed in §§172.540 and 172.555, the “Inhalation Hazard” marking is not required on the package.
(b) Each non-bulk plastic outer packaging used as a single or composite packaging for materials meeting the definition of Division 6.1 (in §173.132 of this subchapter) shall be permanently marked, by embossment or other durable means, with the word “POISON” in letters at least 6.3 mm (0.25 inch) in height. Additional text or symbols related to hazard warning may be included in the marking. The marking shall be located within 150 mm (6 inches) of the closure of the packaging.
(c) A transport vehicle or freight container containing a material poisonous by inhalation in non-bulk packages shall be marked, on each side and each end as specified in §172.332 or §172.336, with the identification number specified for the hazardous material in the §172.101 table, subject to the following provisions and limitations:
(1) The material is in Hazard Zone A or B;
(2) The transport vehicle or freight container is loaded at one facility with 1,000 kg (2,205 pounds) or more aggregate gross weight of the material in non-bulk packages marked with the same proper shipping name and identification number; and
(3) If the transport vehicle or freight container contains more than one material meeting the provisions of this paragraph (c), it shall be marked with the identification number for one material, determined as follows:
(i) For different materials in the same hazard zone, with the identification number of the material having the greatest aggregate gross weight; and
(ii) For different materials in both Hazard Zones A and B, with the identification number for the Hazard Zone A material.
(d) For a packaging containing a Division 6.1 PG III material, “PG III” may be marked adjacent to the POISON label. (See §172.405(c).)
Except for transportation by aircraft or as otherwise provided in this subchapter, a package containing a limited quantity of hazardous materials is not required to be marked with the proper shipping name provided it is marked with the identification (ID) number, preceded by the letters “UN” or “NA,” as applicable, for the entry as shown in the §172.101 Table, and placed within a square-on-point border in accordance with the following:
(a) The ID number marking must be durable, legible and of such a size relative to the package as to be readily visible. The width of line forming the square-on-point must be at least 2 mm and the height of the ID number must be at least 6 mm. The marking must be applied on at least one side or one end of the outer packaging.
(b) When two or more hazardous materials with different ID numbers are contained in the package, the packaging must be marked with either individual square-on-points bearing a single ID number, or a single square-on-point large enough to include each applicable ID number.
[68 FR 45030, July 31, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 76153, Dec. 20, 2004]
(a) Each non-bulk packaging containing a material classed as ORM-D must be marked on at least one side or end with the ORM-D designation immediately following or below the proper shipping name of the material. The ORM designation must be placed within a rectangle that is approximately 6.3 mm (0.25 inches) larger on each side than the designation. The designation for ORM-D must be:
(1) ORM-D-AIR for an ORM-D that is prepared for air shipment and packaged in accordance with the provisions of §173.27 of this subchapter.
(2) ORM-D for an ORM-D other than as described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(b) When the ORM-D marking including the proper shipping name can not be affixed on the package surface, it may be on an attached tag.
(c) The marking ORM-D is the certification by the person offering the packaging for transportation that the material is properly described, classed, packaged, marked and labeled (when appropriate) and in proper condition for transportation according to the applicable regulations of this subchapter. This form of certification does not preclude the requirement for a certificate on a shipping paper when required by subpart C of this part.
(a) General. For transportation by aircraft, each package containing self-reactive substances of Division 4.1 or organic peroxides of Division 5.2 must be marked with the KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling mark specified in this section.
(b) Location and design. The marking must be a rectangle measuring at least 105 mm (4.1 inches) in height by 74 mm (2.9 inches) in width. Markings with not less than half this dimension are permissible where the dimensions of the package can only bear a smaller mark.
(c) KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling mark. The KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling mark must conform to the following:
(1) Except for size, the KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling mark must appear as follows:
(2) The symbol, letters and border must be black and the background white, except for the starburst which must be red.
(3) The KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling marking required by paragraph (a) of this section must be durable, legible and displayed on a background of contrasting color.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) and (e) of this section, each package containing a Class 1 material must be marked with the EX-number for each substance, article or device contained therein.
(b) Except for fireworks approved in accordance with §173.56(j) of this subchapter, a package of Class 1 materials may be marked, in lieu of the EX-number required by paragraph (a) of this section, with a national stock number issued by the Department of Defense or identifying information, such as a product code required by regulations for commercial explosives specified in 27 CFR part 55, if the national stock number or identifying information can be specifically associated with the EX-number assigned.
(c) When more than five different Class 1 materials are packed in the same package, the package may be marked with only five of the EX-numbers, national stock numbers, product codes, or combination thereof.
(d) The requirements of this section do not apply if the EX-number, product code or national stock number of each explosive item described under a proper shipping description is shown in association with the shipping description required by §172.202(a) of this part. Product codes and national stock numbers must be traceable to the specific EX-number assigned by the Associate Administrator.
(e) The requirements of this section do not apply to the following Class 1 materials:
(1) Those being shipped to a testing agency in accordance with §173.56(d) of this subchapter;
(2) Those being shipped in accordance with §173.56(e) of this subchapter, for the purposes of developmental testing;
(3) Those which meet the requirements of §173.56(h) of this subchapter and therefore are not subject to the approval process of §173.56 of this subchapter;
(4) Until October 1, 1993, those which are shipped under §171.19 of this subchapter; and
(5) Those that are transported in accordance with §173.56(c)(2) of this subchapter and, therefore, are covered by a national security classification currently in effect.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66254, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 172–139, 59 FR 67487, Dec. 29, 1994; 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001]
(a) For vessel transportation of each non-bulk packaging that contains a marine pollutant—
(1) If the proper shipping name for a material which is a marine pollutant does not identify by name the component which makes the material a marine pollutant, the name of that component must be marked on the package in parentheses in association with the marked proper shipping name. Where two or more components which make a material a marine pollutant are present, the names of at least two of the components most predominantly contributing to the marine pollutant designation must appear in parentheses in association with the marked proper shipping name; and
(2) The MARINE POLLUTANT mark shall be placed in association with the hazard warning labels required by subpart E of this part or, in the absence of any labels, in association with the marked proper shipping name.
(b) A bulk packaging that contains a marine pollutant must—
(1) Be marked with the MARINE POLLUTANT mark on at least two opposing sides or two ends other than the bottom if the packaging has a capacity of less than 3,785 L (1,000 gallons). The mark must be visible from the direction it faces. The mark may be displayed in black lettering on a square-on-point configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard; or
(2) Be marked on each end and each side with the MARINE POLLUTANT mark if the packaging has a capacity of 3,785 L (1,000 gallons) or more. The mark must be visible from the direction it faces. The mark may be displayed in black lettering on a square-on-point configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard.
(c) A transport vehicle or freight container that contains a package subject to the marking requirements of paragraph (a) or (b) of this section must be marked with the MARINE POLLUTANT mark. The mark must appear on each side and each end of the transport vehicle or freight container, and must be visible from the direction it faces. This requirement may be met by the marking displayed on a freight container or portable tank loaded on a motor vehicle or rail car. This mark may be displayed in black lettering on a white square-on-point configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard.
(d) The MARINE POLLUTANT mark is not required—
(1) On a combination package containing a severe marine pollutant (see appendix B to §172.101), in inner packagings each of which contains:
(i) 0.5 L (17 ounces) or less net capacity for liquids; or
(ii) 500 g (17.6 ounces) or less net capacity for solids.
(2) On a combination packaging containing a marine pollutant, other than a severe marine pollutant, in inner packagings each of which contains:
(i) 5 L (1.3 gallons) or less net capacity for liquids; or
(ii) 5 kg (11 pounds) or less net capacity for solids.
(3) Except for transportation by vessel, on a bulk packaging, freight container or transport vehicle that bears a label or placard specified in subparts E or F of this part.
(e) MARINE POLLUTANT mark. The MARINE POLLUTANT mark must conform to the following:
(1) Except for size, the MARINE POLLUTANT mark must appear as follows:
(2) The symbol, letters and border must be black and the background white, or the symbol, letters, border and background must be of contrasting color to the surface to which the mark is affixed. Each side of the mark must be—
(i) At least 100 mm (3.9 inches) for marks applied to:
(A) Non-bulk packagings, except in the case of packagings which, because of their size, can only bear smaller marks; or
(B) Bulk packagings with a capacity of less than 3785 L (1,000 gallons); or
(ii) At least 250 mm (9.8 inches) for marks applied to all other bulk packagings.
(f) Exceptions. See §171.4(c).
[Amdt. 172–127, 57 FR 52938, Nov. 5, 1992, as amended by Amdt. 172–136, 59 FR 38064, July 26, 1994; Amdt. 172–145, 60 FR 49110, Sept. 21, 1995; 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001; 70 FR 56098, Sept. 23, 2005]
(a) In addition to other requirements of this subpart, after September 30, 2003, a bulk packaging containing a regulated medical waste, as defined in §173.134(a)(5) of this subchapter, must be marked with a BIOHAZARD marking conforming to 29 CFR 1910.1030(g)(1)(i)—
(1) On two opposing sides or two ends other than the bottom if the packaging has a capacity of less than 3,785 L (1,000 gallons). The BIOHAZARD marking must measure at least 152.4 mm (6 inches) on each side and must be visible from the direction it faces.
(2) On each end and each side if the packaging has a capacity of 3,785 L (1,000 gallons) or more. The BIOHAZARD marking must measure at least 152.4 mm (6 inches) on each side and must be visible from the direction it faces.
(b) For a bulk packaging contained in or on a transport vehicle or freight container, if the BIOHAZARD marking on the bulk packaging is not visible, the transport vehicle or freight container must be marked as required by paragraph (a) of this section on each side and each end.
(c) The background color for the BIOHAZARD marking required by paragraph (a) of this section must be orange and the symbol and letters must be black. Except for size the BIOHAZARD marking must appear as follows:
(d) The BIOHAZARD marking required by paragraph (a) of this section must be displayed on a background of contrasting color. It may be displayed on a plain white square-on-point configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard, as specified in §172.519(c) of this part.
For each non-bulk package that contains a hazardous substance—
(a) Except for packages of radioactive material labeled in accordance with §172.403, if the proper shipping name of a material that is a hazardous substance does not identify the hazardous substance by name, the name of the hazardous substance must be marked on the package, in parentheses, in association with the proper shipping name. If the material contains two or more hazardous substances, at least two hazardous substances, including the two with the lowest reportable quantities (RQs), must be identified. For a hazardous waste, the waste code (e.g., D001), if appropriate, may be used to identify the hazardous substance.
(b) The letters “RQ” shall be marked on the package in association with the proper shipping name.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a bulk packaging containing an elevated temperature material must be marked on two opposing sides with the word “HOT” in black or white Gothic lettering on a contrasting background. The marking must be displayed on the packaging itself or in black lettering on a plain white square-on-point configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard. (See §172.302(b) for size of markings on bulk packagings.)
(b) Bulk packagings containing molten aluminum or molten sulfur must be marked “MOLTEN ALUMINUM” or “MOLTEN SULFUR”, respectively, in the same manner as prescribed in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) If the identification number is displayed on a white-square-on-point display configuration, as prescribed in §172.336(b), the word “HOT” may be displayed in the upper corner of the same white-square-on-point display configuration. The word “HOT” must be in black letters having a height of at least 50 mm (2.0 inches). Except for size, these markings shall be as illustrated for an Elevated temperature material, liquid, n.o.s.:
(a) Shipping name. No person may offer for transportation or transport a portable tank containing a hazardous material unless it is legibly marked on two opposing sides with the proper shipping name specified for the material in the §172.101 table.
(b) Owner's name. The name of the owner or of the lessee, if applicable, must be displayed on a portable tank that contains a hazardous material.
(c) Identification numbers. (1) If the identification number markings required by §172.302(a) are not visible, a transport vehicle or freight container used to transport a portable tank containing a hazardous material must be marked on each side and each end as required by §172.332 with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table.
(2) Each person who offers a portable tank containing a hazardous material to a motor carrier, for transportation in a transport vehicle or freight container, shall provide the motor carrier with the required identification numbers on placards, orange panels, or the white square-on-point configuration, as appropriate, for each side and each end of the transport vehicle or freight container from which identification numbers on the portable tank are not visible.
(d) NON–ODORIZED marking on portable tanks containing LPG. After September 30, 2006, no person may offer for transportation or transport a portable tank containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that is unodorized as authorized in §173.315(b)(1) unless it is legibly marked NON–ODORIZED or NOT ODORIZED on two opposing sides near the marked proper shipping name required by paragraph (a) of this section, or near the placards.
(a) Providing and affixing identification numbers. Unless a cargo tank is already marked with the identification numbers required by this subpart, the identification numbers must be provided or affixed as follows:
(1) A person who offers a hazardous material to a motor carrier for transportation in a cargo tank shall provide the motor carrier the identification numbers on placards or shall affix orange panels containing the required identification numbers, prior to or at the time the material is offered for transportation.
(2) A person who offers a cargo tank containing a hazardous material for transportation shall affix the required identification numbers on panels or placards prior to or at the time the cargo tank is offered for transportation.
(3) For a cargo tank transported on or in a transport vehicle or freight container, if the identification number marking on the cargo tank required by §172.302(a) would not normally be visible during transportation—
(i) The transport vehicle or freight container must be marked as required by §172.332 on each side and each end with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table; and
(ii) When the cargo tank is permanently installed within an enclosed cargo body of the transport vehicle or freight container, the identification number marking required by §172.302(a) need only be displayed on each side and end of a cargo tank that is visible when the cargo tank is accessed.
(b) Required markings: Gases. Except for certain nurse tanks which must be marked as specified in §173.315(m) of this subchapter, each cargo tank transporting a Class 2 material subject to this subchapter must be marked, in lettering no less than 50 mm (2.0 inches), on each side and each end with—
(1) The proper shipping name specified for the gas in the §172.101 table; or
(2) An appropriate common name for the material (e.g., “Refrigerant Gas”).
(c) QT/NQT markings. Each MC 330 and MC 331 cargo tank must be marked near the specification plate, in letters no less than 50 mm (2.0 inches) in height, with—
(1) “QT”, if the cargo tank is constructed of quenched and tempered steel; or
(2) “NQT”, if the cargo tank is constructed of other than quenched and tempered steel.
(d) After October 3, 2005, each on-vehicle manually-activated remote shutoff device for closure of the internal self-closing stop valve must be identified by marking “Emergency Shutoff” in letters at least 0.75 inches in height, in a color that contrasts with its background, and located in an area immediately adjacent to the means of closure.
(e) NON–ODORIZED marking on cargo tanks containing LPG. After September 30, 2006, no person may offer for transportation or transport a cargo tank containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that is unodorized as authorized in §173.315(b)(1) unless it is legibly marked NON–ODORIZED or NOT ODORIZED on two opposing sides near the marked proper shipping name as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, or near the placards.
(a) Shipping name and identification number. No person may offer for transportation or transport a hazardous material—
(1) In a tank car unless the following conditions are met:
(i) The tank car must be marked on each side and each end as required by §172.302 with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table; and
(ii) A tank car containing any of the following materials must be marked on each side with the key words of the proper shipping name specified for the material in the §172.101 table, or with a common name authorized for the material in this subchapter (e.g., “Refrigerant Gas”):
Acrolein, stabilized
Ammonia, anhydrous, liquefied
Ammonia solutions (more than 50% ammonia)
Bromine or Bromine solutions
Bromine chloride
Chloroprene, stabilized
Dispersant gas or Refrigerant gas (as defined in §173.115 of this subchapter)
Division 2.1 materials
Division 2.2 materials (in Class DOT 107 tank cars only)
Division 2.3 materials
Formic acid
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions
Hydrofluoric acid, solution
Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized (less than 3% water)
Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions (greater than 20% hydrogen peroxide)
Hydrogen peroxide, stabilized
Hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic acid mixtures
Nitric acid (other than red fuming)
Phosphorus, amorphous
Phosphorus, white dry or Phosphorus, white, under water or Phosphorus white, in solution, or Phosphorus, yellow dry or Phosphorus, yellow, under water or Phosphorus, yellow, in solution
Phosphorus white, molten
Potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate mixtures
Potassium permanganate
Sulfur trioxide, stabilized
Sulfur trioxide, uninhibited
(2) In a multi-unit tank car tank, unless the tank is marked on two opposing sides, in letters and numerals no less than 50 mm (2.0 inches) high—
(i) With the proper shipping name specified for the material in the §172.101 table or with a common name authorized for the material in this subchapter (e.g., “Refrigerant Gas”); and
(ii) With the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table, unless marked in accordance with §§172.302(a) and 172.332 of this subpart.
(b) A motor vehicle or rail car used to transport a multi-unit tank car tank containing a hazardous material must be marked on each side and each end, as required by §172.332, with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table.
(c) After September 30, 2006, no person may offer for transportation or transport a tank car or multi-unit tank car tank containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that is unodorized unless it is legibly marked NON–ODORIZED or NOT ODORIZED on two opposing sides near the marked proper shipping name required by paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section, or near the placards. The NON–ODORIZED or NOT ODORIZED marking may appear on a tank car or multi-unit tank car tank used for both unodorized and odorized LPG.
(a) Each person who offers a hazardous material to a motor carrier for transportation in a bulk packaging shall provide the motor carrier with the required identification numbers on placards or plain white square-on-point display configurations, as authorized, or shall affix orange panels containing the required identification numbers to the packaging prior to or at the time the material is offered for transportation, unless the packaging is already marked with the identification number as required by this subchapter.
(b) Each person who offers a bulk packaging containing a hazardous material for transportation shall affix to the packaging the required identification numbers on orange panels, square-on-point configurations or placards, as appropriate, prior to, or at the time the packaging is offered for transportation unless it is already marked with identification numbers as required by this subchapter.
(c) For a bulk packaging contained in or on a transport vehicle or freight container, if the identification number marking on the bulk packaging (e.g., an IBC) required by §172.302(a) is not visible, the transport vehicle or freight container must be marked as required by §172.332 on each side and each end with the identification number specified for the material in the §172.101 table.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52593, Dec. 21, 1994, as amended by Amdt. 172–151, 62 FR 1228, Jan. 8, 1997; 62 FR 39398, July 22, 1997]
(a) General. When required by §172.301, §172.302, §172.313, §172.326, §172.328, §172.330, or §172.331, identification number markings must be displayed on orange panels or placards as specified in this section, or on white square-on-point configurations as prescribed in §172.336(b).
(b) Orange panels. Display of an identification number on an orange panel shall be in conformance with the following:
(1) The orange panel must be 160 mm (6.3 inches) high by 400 mm (15.7 inches) wide with a 15 mm (0.6 inches) black outer border. The identification number shall be displayed in 100 mm (3.9 inches) black Helvetica Medium numerals on the orange panel. Measurements may vary from those specified plus or minus 5 mm (0.2 inches).
(2) The orange panel may be made of any durable material prescribed for placards in §172.519, and shall be of the orange color specified for labels or placards in appendix A to this part.
(3) The name and hazard class of a material may be shown in the upper left border of the orange panel in letters not more than 18 points (0.25 in.) high.
(4) Except for size and color, the orange panel and identification numbers shall be as illustrated for Liquefied petroleum gas:
(c) Placards. Display of an identification number on a hazard warning placard shall be in conformance with the following:
(1) The identification number shall be displayed across the center area of the placard in 88 mm (3.5 inches) black Alpine Gothic or Alternate Gothic No. 3 numerals on a white background 100 mm (3.9 inches) high and approximately 215 mm (8.5 inches) wide and may be outlined with a solid or dotted line border.
(2) The top of the 100 mm (3.9 inches) high white background shall be approximately 40 mm (1.6 inches) above the placard horizontal center line.
(3) An identification number may be displayed only on a placard corresponding to the primary hazard class of the hazardous material.
(4) For a COMBUSTIBLE placard used to display an identification number, the entire background below the white background for the identification number must be white during transportation by rail and may be white during transportation by highway.
(5) The name of the hazardous material and the hazard class may be shown in letters not more than 18 points high immediately within the upper border of the space on the placard bearing the identification number of the material.
(6) If an identification number is placed over the word(s) on a placard, the word(s) should be substantially covered to maximize the effectiveness of the identification number.
(d) Except for size and color, the display of an identification number on a placard shall be as illustrated for Acetone:
(a) No person may display an identification number on a RADIOACTIVE, EXPLOSIVES 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, DANGEROUS, or subsidiary hazard placard.
(b) No person may display an identification number on a placard, orange panel or white square-on-point display configuration unless—
(1) The identification number is specified for the material in §172.101;
(2) The identification number is displayed on the placard, orange panel or white square-on-point configuration authorized by §172.332 or §172.336(b), as appropriate, and any placard used for display of the identification number corresponds to the hazard class of the material specified in §172.504;
(3) Except as provided under §172.336 (c)(4) or (c)(5), the package, freight container, or transport vehicle on which the number is displayed contains the hazardous material associated with that identification number in §172.101.
(c) Except as required by §172.332(c)(4) for a combustible liquid, the identification number of a material may be displayed only on the placards required by the tables in §172.504.
(d) Except as provided in §172.336, a placard bearing an identification number may not be used to meet the requirements of subpart F of this part unless it is the correct identification number for all hazardous materials of the same class in the transport vehicle or freight container on which it is displayed.
(e) Except as specified in §172.338, an identification number may not be displayed on an orange panel on a cargo tank unless affixed to the cargo tank by the person offering the hazardous material for transportation in the cargo tank.
(f) If a placard is required by §172.504, an identification number may not be displayed on an orange panel unless it is displayed in proximity to the placard.
(g) No person shall add any color, number, letter, symbol, or word other than as specified in this subchapter, to any identification number marking display which is required or authorized by this subchapter.
(a) When not required or prohibited by this subpart, identification numbers may be displayed on a transport vehicle or a freight container in the manner prescribed by this subpart.
(b) Identification numbers, when required, must be displayed on either orange panels (see §172.332(b)) or on a plain white square-on-point display configuration having the same outside dimensions as a placard. In addition, for materials in hazard classes for which placards are specified and identification number displays are required, but for which identification numbers may not be displayed on the placards authorized for the material (see §172.334(a)), identification numbers must be displayed on orange panels or on the plain white square-on-point display configuration in association with the required placards. An identification number displayed on a white square-on-point display configuration is not considered to be a placard.
(1) The 100 mm (3.9 inch) by 215 mm (8.5 inches) area containing the identification number shall be located as prescribed by §172.332 (c)(1) and (c)(2) and may be outlined with a solid or dotted line border.
(2) [Reserved]
(c) Identification numbers are not required:
(1) On the ends of a portable tank, cargo tank or tank car having more than one compartment if hazardous materials having different identification numbers are being transported therein. In such a circumstance, the identification numbers on the sides of the tank shall be displayed in the same sequence as the compartments containing the materials they identify.
(2) On a cargo tank containing only gasoline, if the cargo tank is marked “Gasoline” on each side and rear in letters no less than 50 mm (2 inches) high, or is placarded in accordance with §172.542(c).
(3) On a cargo tank containing only fuel oil, if the cargo tank is marked “Fuel Oil” on each side and rear in letters no less than 50 mm (2 inches) high, or is placarded in accordance with §172.544(c).
(4) For each of the different liquid petroleum distillate fuels, including gasoline and gasohol in a compartmented cargo tank or tank car, if the identification number is displayed for the distillate fuel having the lowest flash point.
(5) For each of the different liquid petroleum distillate fuels, including gasoline and gasohol transported in a cargo tank, if the identification number is displayed for the liquid petroleum distillate fuel having the lowest flash point.
(6) On nurse tanks meeting the provisions of §173.315(m) of this subchapter.
If more than one of the identification number markings on placards, orange panels, or white square-on-point display configurations that are required to be displayed are lost, damaged or destroyed during transportation, the carrier shall replace all the missing or damaged identification numbers as soon as practicable. However, in such a case, the numbers may be entered by hand on the appropriate placard, orange panel or white square-on-point display configuration providing the correct identification numbers are entered legibly using an indelible marking material. When entered by hand, the identification numbers must be located in the white display area specified in §172.332. This section does not preclude required compliance with the placarding requirements of subpart F of this subchapter.
(a) Except as specified in §172.400a, each person who offers for transportation or transports a hazardous material in any of the following packages or containment devices, shall label the package or containment device with labels specified for the material in the §172.101 table and in this subpart:
(1) A non-bulk package;
(2) A bulk packaging, other than a cargo tank, portable tank, or tank car, with a volumetric capacity of less than 18 m3 (640 cubic feet), unless placarded in accordance with subpart F of this part;
(3) A portable tank of less than 3785 L (1000 gallons) capacity, unless placarded in accordance with subpart F of this part;
(4) A DOT Specification 106 or 110 multi-unit tank car tank, unless placarded in accordance with subpart F of this part; and
(5) An overpack, freight container or unit load device, of less than 18 m3 (640 cubic feet), which contains a package for which labels are required, unless placarded or marked in accordance with §172.512 of this part.
(b) Labeling is required for a hazardous material which meets one or more hazard class definitions, in accordance with column 6 of the §172.101 table and the following table:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Label design or Hazard class or division Label name section reference------------------------------------------------------------------------1.1.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.1.......... 172.4111.2.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.2.......... 172.4111.3.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.3.......... 172.4111.4.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.4.......... 172.4111.5.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.5.......... 172.4111.6.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.6.......... 172.4112.1.............................. FLAMMABLE GAS........... 172.4172.2.............................. NONFLAMMABLE GAS........ 172.4152.3.............................. POISON GAS.............. 172.4163 (flammable liquid) Combustible FLAMMABLE LIQUID (none). 172.419 liquid.4.1.............................. FLAMMABLE SOLID......... 172.4204.2.............................. SPONTANEOUSLY 172.422 COMBUSTIBLE.4.3.............................. DANGEROUS WHEN WET...... 172.4235.1.............................. OXIDIZER................ 172.4265.2.............................. ORGANIC PEROXIDE........ 172.4276.1 (material poisonous by POISON INHALATION HAZARD 172.429 inhalation (see § 171.8 of this subchapter)).6.1 (other than material POISON.................. 172.430 poisonous by inhalation).6.1 (inhalation hazard, Zone A or POISON INHALATION HAZARD 172.429 B).6.1 (other than inhalation POISON.................. 172.430 hazard, Zone A or B).6.2.............................. INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE \1\ 172.4327 (see § 172.403)........... RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I..... 172.4367................................ RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II... 172.4387................................ RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III.. 172.4407 (fissile radioactive material; FISSILE................. 172.441 see § 172.402).7 (empty packages, see § EMPTY................... 172.450 173.428 of this subchapter).8................................ CORROSIVE............... 172.4429................................ CLASS 9................. 172.446------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ The ETIOLOGIC AGENT label specified in regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services at 42 CFR 72.3 may apply to packages of infectious substances.
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of §172.400, a label is not required on—
(1) A Dewar flask meeting the requirements in §173.320 of this subchapter or a cylinder containing a Division 2.1, 2.2, or 2.3 material that is—
(i) Not overpacked; and
(ii) Durably and legibly marked in accordance with CGA Pamphlet C–7, Appendix A (IBR; see §171.7 of this subchapter).
(2) A package or unit of military explosives (including ammunition) shipped by or on behalf of the DOD when in—
(i) Freight containerload, carload or truckload shipments, if loaded and unloaded by the shipper or DOD; or
(ii) Unitized or palletized break-bulk shipments by cargo vessel under charter to DOD if at least one required label is displayed on each unitized or palletized load.
(3) A package containing a hazardous material other than ammunition that is—
(i) Loaded and unloaded under the supervision of DOD personnel, and
(ii) Escorted by DOD personnel in a separate vehicle.
(4) A compressed gas cylinder permanently mounted in or on a transport vehicle.
(5) A freight container, aircraft unit load device or portable tank, which—
(i) Is placarded in accordance with subpart F of this part, or
(ii) Conforms to paragraph (a)(3) or (b)(3) of §172.512.
(6) An overpack or unit load device in or on which labels representative of each hazardous material in the overpack or unit load device are visible.
(7) A package of low specific activity radioactive material and surface contaminated objects, when transported under §173.427(a)(6)(vi) of this subchapter.
(b) Certain exceptions to labeling requirements are provided for small quantities and limited quantities in applicable sections in part 173 of this subchapter.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of §172.402(a), a subsidiary hazard label is not required on a package containing a Class 8 (corrosive) material which has a subsidiary hazard of Division 6.1 (poisonous) if the toxicity of the material is based solely on the corrosive destruction of tissue rather than systemic poisoning.
(d) A package containing a material poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) in a closed transport vehicle or freight container may be excepted from the POISON INHALATION HAZARD or POISON GAS label or placard, under the conditions set forth in §§171.12 and 171.12a of this subchapter.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person may offer for transportation and no carrier may transport a package bearing a label specified in this subpart unless:
(1) The package contains a material that is a hazardous material, and
(2) The label represents a hazard of the hazardous material in the package.
(b) No person may offer for transportation and no carrier may transport a package bearing any marking or label which by its color, design, or shape could be confused with or conflict with a label prescribed by this part.
(c) The restrictions in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, do not apply to packages labeled in conformance with:
(1) The UN Recommendations (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter);
(2) The IMDG Code (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter);
(3) The ICAO Technical Instructions (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter);
(4) The TDG Regulations (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
(d) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to a packaging bearing a label if that packaging is:
(1) Unused or cleaned and purged of all residue;
(2) Transported in a transport vehicle or freight container in such a manner that the packaging is not visible during transportation; and
(3) Loaded by the shipper and unloaded by the shipper or consignee.
(a) Subsidiary hazard labels. Each package containing a hazardous material—
(1) Shall be labeled with primary and subsidiary hazard labels as specified in column 6 of the §172.101 table (unless excepted in paragraph (a)(2) of this section); and
(2)For other than Class 1 or Class 2 materials (for subsidiary labeling requirements for Class 1 or Class 2 materials see paragraph (e) or paragraphs (f) and (g), respectively, of this section), if not already labeled under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, shall be labeled with subsidiary hazard labels in accordance with the following table:
Subsidiary Hazard Labels------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subsidiary Hazard (Class or Division) Subsidiary hazard level ----------------------------------------- (packing group) 3 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 6.1 8------------------------------------------------------------------------I............................. X *** *** X X X XII............................ X X X X X X XIII........................... * X X X X X X------------------------------------------------------------------------X_Required for all modes.*_Required for all modes, except for a material with a flash point at or above 38 °C (100 °F) transported by rail or highway.**_Reserved***_Impossible as subsidiary hazard.
(b) Display of hazard class on labels. The appropriate hazard class or division number must be displayed in the lower corner of a primary hazard label and a subsidiary hazard label. A subsidiary label meeting the specifications of this section which were in effect on September 30, 2001, such as, a label without the hazard class or division number displayed in the lower corner of the label) may continue to be used as a subsidiary label in domestic transportation by rail or highway until October 1, 2005, provided the color tolerances are maintained and are in accordance with the display requirements in this subchapter.
(c) Cargo Aircraft Only label. Each person who offers for transportation or transports by aircraft a package containing a hazardous material which is authorized on cargo aircraft only shall label the package with a CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY label specified in §172.448 of this subpart.
(d) Class 7 (Radioactive) Materials. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, each package containing a Class 7 material that also meets the definition of one or more additional hazard classes must be labeled as a Class 7 material as required by §172.403 and for each additional hazard.
(1) For a package containing a Class 7 material that also meets the definition of one or more additional hazard classes, whether or not the material satisfies §173.4(a)(1)(iv) of this subchapter, a subsidiary label is not required on the package if the material conforms to the remaining criteria in §173.4 of this subchapter.
(2) Each package or overpack containing fissile material, other than fissile-excepted material (see §173.453 of this subchapter) must bear two FISSILE labels, affixed to opposite sides of the package or overpack, which conforms to the figure shown in §172.441; such labels, where applicable, must be affixed adjacent to the labels for radioactive materials.
(e) Class 1 (explosive) Materials. In addition to the label specified in column 6 of the §172.101 table, each package of Class 1 material that also meets the definition for:
(1) Division 6.1, Packing Groups I or II, shall be labeled POISON or POISON INHALATION HAZARD, as appropriate.
(2) Class 7, shall be labeled in accordance with §172.403 of this subpart.
(f) Division 2.2 materials. In addition to the label specified in column 6 of the §172.101 table, each package of Division 2.2 material that also meets the definition for an oxidizing gas (see §171.8 of this subchapter) must be labeled OXIDIZER.
(g) Division 2.3 materials. In addition to the label specified in column 6 of the §172.101 table, each package of Division 2.3 material that also meets the definition for:
(1) Division 2.1, must be labeled Flammable Gas;
(2) Division 5.1, must be labeled Oxidizer; and
(3) Class 8, must be labeled Corrosive.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52594, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66255, Dec. 20, 1991; Amdt. 172–139, 59 FR 67490, Dec. 29, 1994; Amdt. 172–140, 60 FR 26805, May 18, 1995; Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996; 62 FR 39405, July 22, 1997; 66 FR 33425, June 21, 2001; 69 FR 3668, Jan. 26, 2004]
(a) Unless excepted from labeling by §§173.421 through 173.427 of this subchapter, each package of radioactive material must be labeled as provided in this section.
(b) The proper label to affix to a package of Class 7 (radioactive) material is based on the radiation level at the surface of the package and the transport index. The proper category of label must be determined in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section. The label to be applied must be the highest category required for any of the two determining conditions for the package. RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I is the lowest category and RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III is the highest. For example, a package with a transport index of 0.8 and a maximum surface radiation level of 0.6 millisievert (60 millirems) per hour must bear a RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III label.
(c) Category of label to be applied to Class 7 (radioactive) materials packages:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maximum radiation level at any point Transport index on the external Label category \1\ surface------------------------------------------------------------------------0\2\.......................... Less than or equal WHITE-I. to 0.005 mSv/h (0.5 mrem/h).More than 0 but not more than Greater than 0.005 YELLOW-II. 1. mSv/h (0.5 mrem/h) but less than or equal to 0.5 mSv/h (50 mrem/h).More than 1 but not more than Greater than 0.5 YELLOW-III. 10. mSv/h (50 mrem/h) but less than or equal to 2 mSv/h (200 mrem/h).More than 10.................. Greater than 2 mSv/ YELLOW-III (Must be h (200 mrem/h) but shipped under less than or equal exclusive use to 10 mSv/h (1,000 provisions; see mrem/h). 173.441(b) of this subchapter).------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Any package containing a ``highway route controlled quantity'' (§ 173.403 of this subchapter) must be labelled as RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III.\2\ If the measured TI is not greater than 0.05, the value may be considered to be zero.
(d) EMPTY label. See §173.428(d) of this subchapter for EMPTY labeling requirements.
(e) FISSILE label. For packages required in §172.402 to bear a FISSILE label, each such label must be completed with the criticality safety index (CSI) assigned in the NRC or DOE package design approval, or in the certificate of approval for special arrangement or the certificate of approval for the package design issued by the Competent Authority for import and export shipments. For overpacks and freight containers required in §172.402 to bear a FISSILE label, the CSI on the label must be the sum of the CSIs for all of the packages contained in the overpack or freight container.
(f) Each package required by this section to be labeled with a RADIOACTIVE label must have two of these labels, affixed to opposite sides of the package. (See §172.406(e)(3) for freight container label requirements).
(g) The following applicable items of information must be entered in the blank spaces on the RADIOACTIVE label by legible printing (manual or mechanical), using a durable weather resistant means of marking:
(1) Contents. Except for LSA-1 material, the names of the radionuclides as taken from the listing of radionuclides in §173.435 of this subchapter (symbols which conform to established radiation protection terminology are authorized, i.e., 99 Mo, 60 Co, etc.). For mixtures of radionuclides, with consideration of space available on the label, the radionuclides that must be shown must be determined in accordance with §173.433(g) of this subchapter. For LSA-I material, the term “LSA-I” may be used in place of the names of the radionuclides.
(2) Activity. The activity in the package must be expressed in appropriate SI units (e.g., Becquerels (Bq), Terabecquerels (TBq), etc.). The activity may also be stated in appropriate customary units (Curies (Ci), milliCuries (mCi), microCuries (uCi), etc.) in parentheses following the SI units. Abbreviations are authorized. Except for plutonium-239 and plutonium-241, the weight in grams or kilograms of fissile radionuclides may be inserted instead of activity units. For plutonium-239 and plutonium-241, the weight in grams of fissile radionuclides may be inserted in addition to the activity units.
(3) Transport index. (see §173.403 of this subchapter.)
(h) When one or more packages of Class 7 (radioactive) material are placed within an overpack, the overpack must be labeled as prescribed in this section, except as follows:
(1) The “contents” entry on the label may state “mixed” in place of the names of the radionuclides unless each inside package contains the same radionuclide(s).
(2) The “activity” entry on the label must be determined by adding together the number of becquerels of the Class 7 (radioactive) materials packages contained therein.
(3) For an overpack, the transport index (TI) must be determined by adding together the transport indices of the Class 7 (radioactive) materials packages contained therein, except that for a rigid overpack, the transport index (TI) may alternatively be determined by direct measurement as prescribed in §173.403 of this subchapter under the definition for “transport index,” taken by the person initially offering the packages contained within the overpack for shipment.
(4) The category of Class 7 label for the overpack must be determined from the table in §172.403(c) using the TI derived according to paragraph (h)(3) of this section, and the maximum radiation level on the surface of the overpack.
(5) The category of the Class 7 label of the overpack, and not that of any of the packages contained therein, must be used in accordance with Table 1 of §172.504(e) to determine when the transport vehicle must be placarded.
(6) For fissile material, the criticality safety index which must be entered on the overpack FISSILE label is the sum of the criticality safety indices of the individual packages in the overpack, as stated in the certificate of approval for the package design issued by the NRC or the U.S. Competent Authority.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.403, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) Mixed packaging. When hazardous materials having different hazard classes are packed within the same packaging, or within the same outside container or overpack as described in §173.25 and authorized by §173.21 of this subchapter, the packaging, outside container or overpack must be labeled as required for each class of hazardous material contained therein.
(b) Consolidated packaging. When two or more packages containing compatible hazardous material (see §173.21 of this subchapter) are placed within the same outside container or overpack, the outside container or overpack must be labeled as required for each class of hazardous material contained therein.
(a) For Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8, text indicating a hazard (for example FLAMMABLE LIQUID) is not required on a primary or subsidiary label.
(b) For a package containing Oxygen, compressed, or Oxygen, refrigerated liquid, the OXIDIZER label specified in §172.426 of this subpart, modified to display the word “OXYGEN” instead of “OXIDIZER”, and the class number “2” instead of “5.1”, may be used in place of the NON-FLAMMABLE GAS and OXIDIZER labels. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, the word “OXYGEN” must appear on the label.
(c) For a package containing a Division 6.1, Packing Group III material, the POISON label specified in §172.430 may be modified to display the text “PG III” instead of “POISON” or “TOXIC” below the mid line of the label. Also see §172.313(d).
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52594, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66255, Dec. 20, 1991; 57 FR 45458, Oct. 1, 1992; 64 FR 10776, Mar. 5, 1999; 66 FR 33425, June 21, 2001]
(a) General. (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (e) of this section, each label required by this subpart must—
(i) Be printed on or affixed to a surface (other than the bottom) of the package or containment device containing the hazardous material; and
(ii) Be located on the same surface of the package and near the proper shipping name marking, if the package dimensions are adequate.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, duplicate labeling is not required on a package or containment device (such as to satisfy redundant labeling requirements).
(b) Exceptions. A label may be printed on or placed on a securely affixed tag, or may be affixed by other suitable means to:
(1) A package that contains no radioactive material and which has dimensions less than those of the required label;
(2) A cylinder; and
(3) A package which has such an irregular surface that a label cannot be satisfactorily affixed.
(c) Placement of multiple labels. When primary and subsidiary hazard labels are required, they must be displayed next to each other. Placement conforms to this requirement if labels are within 150 mm (6 inches) of one another.
(d) Contrast with background. Each label must be printed on or affixed to a background of contrasting color, or must have a dotted or solid line outer border.
(e) Duplicate labeling. Generally, only one of each different required label must be displayed on a package. However, duplicate labels must be displayed on at least two sides or two ends (other than the bottom) of—
(1) Each package or overpack having a volume of 1.8 m3 (64 cubic feet) or more;
(2) Each non-bulk package containing a radioactive material;
(3) Each DOT 106 or 110 multi-unit tank car tank. Labels must be displayed on each end;
(4) Each portable tank of less than 3,785 L (1000 gallons) capacity; and
(5) Each freight container or aircraft unit load device having a volume of 1.8 m3 (64 cubic feet) or more, but less than 18 m3 (640 cubic feet). One of each required label must be displayed on or near the closure.
(f) Visibility. A label must be clearly visible and may not be obscured by markings or attachments.
(a) Durability. Each label, whether printed on or affixed to a package, must be durable and weather resistant. A label on a package must be able to withstand, without deterioration or a substantial change in color, a 30-day exposure to conditions incident to transportation that reasonably could be expected to be encountered by the labeled package.
(b) Design. (1) Except for size and color, the printing, inner border, and symbol on each label must be as shown in §§172.411 through 172.448 of this subpart, as appropriate.
(2) The dotted line border shown on each label is not part of the label specification, except when used as an alternative for the solid line outer border to meet the requirements of §172.406(d) of this subpart.
(c) Size. (1) Each diamond (square-on-point) label prescribed in this subpart must be at least 100 mm (3.9 inches) on each side with each side having a solid line inner border 5.0 to 6.3 mm (0.2 to 0.25 inches) from the edge.
(2) The CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY label must be a rectangle measuring at least 110 mm (4.3 inches) in height by 120 mm (4.7 inches) in width. The word “DANGER” must be shown in letters measuring at least 12.7 mm (0.5 inches) in height.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the hazard class number, or division number, as appropriate, must be at least 6.3 mm (0.25 inches) and not greater than 12.7 mm (0.5 inches).
(4) When text indicating a hazard is displayed on a label, the label name must be shown in letters measuring at least 7.6 mm (0.3 inches) in height. For SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE or DANGEROUS WHEN WET labels, the words “Spontaneously” and “When Wet” must be shown in letters measuring at least 5.1 mm (0.2 inches) in height.
(5) The symbol on each label must be proportionate in size to that shown in the appropriate section of this subpart.
(d) Color. (1) The background color on each label must be as prescribed in §§172.411 through 172.448 of this subpart, as appropriate.
(2) The symbol, text, numbers, and border must be shown in black on a label except that—
(i) White may be used on a label with a one color background of green, red or blue; and
(ii) White must be used for the text and class number for the CORROSIVE label.
(3) Black and any color on a label must be able to withstand, without substantial change, a 72-hour fadeometer test (for a description of equipment designed for this purpose, see ASTM G 23–69 (1975) or ASTM G 26–70).
(4) (i) A color on a label, upon visual examination, must fall within the color tolerances—
(A) Displayed on color charts conforming to the technical specifications for charts set forth in table 1 or 2 in appendix A to this part; or
(B) For labels printed on packaging surfaces, specified in table 3 in appendix A to this part.
(ii) Color charts conforming to appendix A to this part are on display in Office of Hazardous Materials Safety, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, Room 8422, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington DC 20590–0001.
(5) The following color standards in the PANTONE® formula guide coated/uncoated (see §171.7(b) of this subchapter) may be used to achieve the required colors on markings and hazard warning labels and placards:
(i) For Red—Use PANTONE® 186 U
(ii) For Orange—Use PANTONE® 151 U
(iii) For Yellow—Use PANTONE® 109 U
(iv) For Green—Use PANTONE® 335 U
(v) For Blue—Use PANTONE® 285 U
(vi) For Purple—Use PANTONE® 259 U
(6) Where specific colors from the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM® are applied as opaque coatings, such as paint, enamel, or plastic, or where labels are printed directly on the surface of a packaging, a spectrophotometer or other instrumentation must be used to ensure a proper match with the color standards in the PANTONE® formula guide coated/uncoated for colors prescribed in paragraph (d)(5) of this section. PANTONE® is the property of Pantone, Inc.
(7) The specified label color must extend to the edge of the label in the area designated on each label, except for the CORROSIVE, RADIOACTIVE YELLOW–II, and RADIOACTIVE YELLOW–III labels on which the color must extend only to the inner border.
(e) Form identification. A label may contain form identification information, including the name of its maker, provided that information is printed outside the solid line inner border in no larger than 10-point type.
(f) Exceptions. Except for materials poisonous by inhalation (See §171.8 of this subchapter), a label conforming to specifications in the UN Recommendations may be used in place of a corresponding label that conforms to the requirements of this subpart.
(g) Trefoil symbol. The trefoil symbol on the RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I, RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II, and RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III labels must meet the appropriate specifications in appendix B of this part.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background color on the EXPLOSIVE 1.1, EXPLOSIVE 1.2 and EXPLOSIVE 1.3 labels must be orange. The “**” must be replaced with the appropriate division number and compatibility group letter. The compatibility group letter must be the same size as the division number and must be shown as a capitalized Roman letter.
(c) Except for size and color, the EXPLOSIVE 1.4, EXPLOSIVE 1.5 and EXPLOSIVE 1.6 labels must be as follows:
(d) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background color on the EXPLOSIVE 1.4, EXPLOSIVE 1.5 and EXPLOSIVE 1.6 label must be orange. The “*” must be replaced with the appropriate compatibility group. The compatibility group letter must be shown as a capitalized Roman letter. Division numbers must measure at least 30 mm (1.2 inches) in height and at least 5 mm (0.2 inches) in width.
(e) An EXPLOSIVE subsidiary label is required for materials identified in Column (6) of the HMT as having an explosive subsidiary hazard. The division number or compability group letter may be displayed on the subsidiary hazard label. Except for size and color, the EXPLOSIVE subsidiary label must be as follows:
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the POISON GAS label and the symbol must be white. The background of the upper diamond must be black and the lower point of the upper diamond must be 14 mm (0.54 inches) above the horizontal center line.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the FLAMMABLE SOLID label must be white with vertical red stripes equally spaced on each side of a red stripe placed in the center of the label. The red vertical stripes must be spaced so that, visually, they appear equal in width to the white spaces between them. The symbol (flame) and text (when used) must be overprinted. The text “FLAMMABLE SOLID” may be placed in a white rectangle.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background color on the lower half of the SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE label must be red and the upper half must be white.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66257, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended at 57 FR 45458, Oct. 1, 1992]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the POISON INHALATION HAZARD label and the symbol must be white. The background of the upper diamond must be black and the lower point of the upper diamond must be 14 mm (0.54 inches) above the horizontal center line.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the POISON label must be white. The word “TOXIC” may be used in lieu of the word “POISON”.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66258, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 172–139, 59 FR 67490, Dec. 29, 1994]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I label must be white. The printing and symbol must be black, except for the “I” which must be red.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background color on the RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II label must be yellow in the top half and white in the lower half. The printing and symbol must be black, except for the “II” which must be red.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background color on the RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III label must be yellow in the top half and white in the lower half. The printing and symbol must be black, except for the “III” which must be red.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.407, the background on the CLASS 9 label must be white with seven black vertical stripes on the top half. The black vertical stripes must be spaced, so that, visually, they appear equal in width to the six white spaces between them. The lower half of the label must be white with the class number “9” underlined and centered at the bottom.
(a) Each person who offers for transportation or transports any hazardous material subject to this subchapter shall comply with the applicable placarding requirements of this subpart.
(b) This subpart does not apply to—
(1) Infectious substances;
(2) Hazardous materials classed as ORM-D;
(3) Hazardous materials authorized by this subchapter to be offered for transportation as Limited Quantities when identified as such on shipping papers in accordance with §172.203(b);
(4) Hazardous materials prepared in accordance with §173.13 of this subchapter;
(5) Hazardous materials which are packaged as small quantities under the provisions of §173.4 of this subchapter; and
(6) Combustible liquids in non-bulk packagings.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52599, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended by Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996]
(a) Prohibited placarding. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, no person may affix or display on a packaging, freight container, unit load device, motor vehicle or rail car—
(1) Any placard described in this subpart unless—
(i) The material being offered or transported is a hazardous material;
(ii) The placard represents a hazard of the hazardous material being offered or transported; and
(iii) Any placarding conforms to the requirements of this subpart.
(2) Any sign, advertisement, slogan (such as “Drive Safely”), or device that, by its color, design, shape or content, could be confused with any placard prescribed in this subpart.
(b) Exceptions. (1) The restrictions in paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to a bulk packaging, freight container, unit load device, transport vehicle or rail car which is placarded in conformance with TDG Regulations, the IMDG Code or the UN Recommendations (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
(2) The restrictions of paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to the display of a BIOHHAZARD marking, a “HOT” marking, or an identification number on a white square-on-point configuration in accordance with §§172.323(c), 172.325(c), or 172.336(b) of this part, respectively.
(3) The restrictions in paragraph (a)(2) of this section do not apply until October 1, 2001 to a safety sign or safety slogan (e.g., “Drive Safely” or “Drive Carefully”), which was permanently marked on a transport vehicle, bulk packaging, or freight container on or before August 21, 1997.
(c) Permissive placarding. Placards may be displayed for a hazardous material, even when not required, if the placarding otherwise conforms to the requirements of this subpart.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52599, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66259, Dec. 20, 1991; Amdt. 172–151, 62 FR 1230, Jan. 8, 1997; 62 FR 39389 and 39407, July 22, 1997; 66 FR 8647, Feb. 1, 2001; 66 FR 33426, June 21, 2001; 67 FR 53137, Aug. 14, 2002; 68 FR 75741, Dec. 31, 2003]
(a) General. Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, each bulk packaging, freight container, unit load device, transport vehicle or rail car containing any quantity of a hazardous material must be placarded on each side and each end with the type of placards specified in tables 1 and 2 of this section and in accordance with other placarding requirements of this subpart, including the specifications for the placards named in the tables and described in detail in §§172.519 through 172.560.
(b) DANGEROUS placard. A freight container, unit load device, transport vehicle, or rail car which contains non-bulk packages with two or more categories of hazardous materials that require different placards specified in table 2 of paragraph (e) of this section may be placarded with a DANGEROUS placard instead of the separate placarding specified for each of the materials in table 2 of paragraph (e) of this section. However, when 1,000 kg (2,205 pounds) aggregate gross weight or more of one category of material is loaded therein at one loading facility on a freight container, unit load device, transport vehicle, or rail car, the placard specified in table 2 of paragraph (e) of this section for that category must be applied.
(c) Exception for less than 454 kg (1,001 pounds). Except for bulk packagings and hazardous materials subject to §172.505, when hazardous materials covered by table 2 of this section are transported by highway or rail, placards are not required on—
(1) A transport vehicle or freight container which contains less than 454 kg (1001 pounds) aggregate gross weight of hazardous materials covered by table 2 of paragraph (e) of this section; or
(2) A rail car loaded with transport vehicles or freight containers, none of which is required to be placarded.
The exceptions provided in paragraph (c) of this section do not prohibit the display of placards in the manner prescribed in this subpart, if not otherwise prohibited (see §172.502), on transport vehicles or freight containers which are not required to be placarded.
(d) Exception for empty non-bulk packages. Except for hazardous materials subject to §172.505, a non-bulk packaging that contains only the residue of a hazardous material covered by Table 2 of paragraph (e) of this section need not be included in determining placarding requirements.
(e) Placarding tables. Placards are specified for hazardous materials in accordance with the following tables:
Table 1------------------------------------------------------------------------ Placard Category of material (Hazard design class or division number and Placard name section additional description, as reference appropriate) (§ )------------------------------------------------------------------------1.1.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.1.......... 172.5221.2.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.2.......... 172.5221.3.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.3.......... 172.5222.3.............................. POISON GAS.............. 172.5404.3.............................. DANGEROUS WHEN WET...... 172.5485.2 (Organic peroxide, Type B, ORGANIC PEROXIDE........ 172.552 liquid or solid, temperature controlled).6.1 (material poisonous by POISON INHALATION HAZARD 172.555 inhalation (see § 171.8 of this subchapter)).7 (Radioactive Yellow III label RADIOACTIVE \1\......... 172.556 only).------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ RADIOACTIVE placard also required for exclusive use shipments of low specific activity material and surface contaminated objects transported in accordance with § 173.427(b)(4) and (5) or (c) of this subchapter.
Table 2------------------------------------------------------------------------ Placard Category of material (Hazard design class or division number and Placard name section additional description, as reference appropriate) (§ )------------------------------------------------------------------------1.4.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.4.......... 172.5231.5.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.5.......... 172.5241.6.............................. EXPLOSIVES 1.6.......... 172.5252.1.............................. FLAMMABLE GAS........... 172.5322.2.............................. NON-FLAMMABLE GAS....... 172.5283................................ FLAMMABLE............... 172.542Combustible liquid............... COMBUSTIBLE............. 172.5444.1.............................. FLAMMABLE SOLID......... 172.5464.2.............................. SPONTANEOUSLY 172.547 COMBUSTIBLE.5.1.............................. OXIDIZER................ 172.5505.2 (Other than organic peroxide, ORGANIC PEROXIDE........ 172.552 Type B, liquid or solid, temperature controlled).6.1 (other than material POISON.................. 172.554 poisonous by inhalation).6.2.............................. (None).................. ...........8................................ CORROSIVE............... 172.5589................................ Class 9 (see § 172.560 172.504(f)(9)).ORM-D............................ (None).................. ...........------------------------------------------------------------------------
(f) Additional placarding exceptions. (1) When more than one division placard is required for Class 1 materials on a transport vehicle, rail car, freight container or unit load device, only the placard representing the lowest division number must be displayed.
(2) A FLAMMABLE placard may be used in place of a COMBUSTIBLE placard on—
(i) A cargo tank or portable tank.
(ii) A compartmented tank car which contains both flammable and combustible liquids.
(3) A NON-FLAMMABLE GAS placard is not required on a transport vehicle which contains non-flammable gas if the transport vehicle also contains flammable gas or oxygen and it is placarded with FLAMMABLE GAS or OXYGEN placards, as required.
(4) OXIDIZER placards are not required for Division 5.1 materials on freight containers, unit load devices, transport vehicles or rail cars which also contain Division 1.1 or 1.2 materials and which are placarded with EXPLOSIVES 1.1 or 1.2 placards, as required.
(5) For transportation by transport vehicle or rail car only, an OXIDIZER placard is not required for Division 5.1 materials on a transport vehicle, rail car or freight container which also contains Division 1.5 explosives and is placarded with EXPLOSIVES 1.5 placards, as required.
(6) The EXPLOSIVE 1.4 placard is not required for those Division 1.4 Compatibility Group S (1.4S) materials that are not required to be labeled 1.4S.
(7) For domestic transportation of oxygen, compressed or oxygen, refrigerated liquid, the OXYGEN placard in §172.530 of this subpart may be used in place of a NON-FLAMMABLE GAS placard.
(8) For domestic transportation, a POISON INHALATION HAZARD placard is not required on a transport vehicle or freight container that is already placarded with the POISON GAS placard.
(9) For Class 9, a CLASS 9 placard is not required for domestic transportation, including that portion of international transportation, defined in §171.8 of this subchapter, which occurs within the United States. However, a bulk packaging must be marked with the appropriate identification number on a CLASS 9 placard, an orange panel, or a white square-on-point display configuration as required by subpart D of this part.
(10) For Division 6.1, PG III materials, a POISON placard may be modified to display the text “PG III” below the mid line of the placard.
(11) For domestic transportation, a POISON placard is not required on a transport vehicle or freight container required to display a POISON INHALATION HAZARD or POISON GAS placard.
(g) For shipments of Class 1 (explosive materials) by aircraft or vessel, the applicable compatibility group letter must be displayed on the placards, or labels when applicable, required by this section. When more than one compatibility group placard is required for Class 1 materials, only one placard is required to be displayed, as provided in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(4) of this section. For the purposes of paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(4), there is a distinction between the phrases explosive articles and explosive substances.Explosive article means an article containing an explosive substance; examples include a detonator, flare, primer or fuse. Explosive substance means a substance contained in a packaging that is not contained in an article; examples include black powder and smokeless powder.
(1) Explosive articles of compatibility groups C, D or E may be placarded displaying compatibility group E.
(2) Explosive articles of compatibility groups C, D, or E, when transported with those in compatibility group N, may be placarded displaying compatibility group D.
(3) Explosive substances of compatibility groups C and D may be placarded displaying compatibility group D.
(4) Explosive articles of compatibility groups C, D, E or G, except for fireworks, may be placarded displaying compatibility group E.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52600, Dec. 21, 1990]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §172.504, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
(a) Each transport vehicle, freight container, portable tank, unit load device, or rail car that contains a poisonous material subject to the “Poison Inhalation Hazard” shipping description of §172.203(m)(2) must be placarded with a POISON INHALATION HAZARD or POISON GAS placard, as appropriate, on each side and each end, in addition to any other placard required for that material in §172.504. Duplication of the POISON INHALATION HAZARD or POISON GAS placard is not required.
(b) In addition to the RADIOACTIVE placard which may be required by §172.504(e) of this subpart, each transport vehicle, portable tank or freight container that contains 454 kg (1001 pounds) or more gross weight of fissile or low specific activity uranium hexafluoride shall be placarded with a CORROSIVE placard on each side and each end.
(c) Each transport vehicle, portable tank, freight container or unit load device that contains a material which has a subsidiary hazard of being dangerous when wet, as defined in §173.124 of this subchapter, shall be placarded with DANGEROUS WHEN WET placards, on each side and each end, in addition to the placards required by §172.504.
(d) Hazardous materials that possess secondary hazards may exhibit subsidiary placards that correspond to the placards described in this part, even when not required by this part (see also §172.519(b) (4) of this subpart).
(a) Each person offering a motor carrier a hazardous material for transportation by highway shall provide to the motor carrier the required placards for the material being offered prior to or at the same time the material is offered for transportation, unless the carrier's motor vehicle is already placarded for the material as required by this subpart.
(1) No motor carrier may transport a hazardous material in a motor vehicle, unless the placards required for the hazardous material are affixed thereto as required by this subpart.
(2) [Reserved]
(b) [Reserved]
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 172–29A, 41 FR 40679, Sept. 20, 1976]
(a) Each motor vehicle used to transport a package of highway route controlled quantity Class 7 (radioactive) materials (see §173.403 of this subchapter) must have the required RADIOACTIVE warning placard placed on a square background as described in §172.527.
(b) A nurse tank, meeting the provisions of §173.315(m) of this subchapter, is not required to be placarded on an end containing valves, fittings, regulators or gauges when those appurtenances prevent the markings and placard from being properly placed and visible.
[Amdt. 172–103, 51 FR 5971, Feb. 18, 1986, as amended by Amdt. 172–143, 60 FR 50305, Sept. 28, 1995]
(a) Each person offering a hazardous material for transportation by rail shall affix to the rail car containing the material, the placards specified by this subpart. Placards displayed on motor vehicles, transport containers, or portable tanks may be used to satisfy this requirement, if the placards otherwise conform to the provisions of this subpart.
(b) No rail carrier may accept a rail car containing a hazardous material for transportation unless the placards for the hazardous material are affixed thereto as required by this subpart.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52601, Dec. 21, 1990]
(a) White square background. The following must have the specified placards placed on a white square background, as described in §172.527:
(1) Division 1.1 and 1.2 (explosive) materials which require EXPLOSIVES 1.1 or EXPLOSIVES 1.2 placards affixed to the rail car;
(2) Materials classed in Division 2.3 Hazard Zone A or 6.1 Packing Group I Hazard Zone A which require POISON GAS or POISON placards affixed to the rail car, including tank cars containing only a residue of the material; and
(3) Class DOT 113 tank cars used to transport a Division 2.1 (flammable gas) material, including tank cars containing only a residue of the material.
(b) Chemical ammunition. Each rail car containing Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) ammunition which also meets the definition of a material poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) must be placarded EXPLOSIVES 1.1 or EXPLOSIVES 1.2 and POISON GAS or POISON INHALATION HAZARD.
(a) Capacity of 640 cubic feet or more. Each person who offers for transportation, and each person who loads and transports, a hazardous material in a freight container or aircraft unit load device having a capacity of 640 cubic feet or more shall affix to the freight container or aircraft unit load device the placards specified for the material in accordance with §172.504. However:
(1) The placarding exception provided in §172.504(c) applies to motor vehicles transporting freight containers and aircraft unit load devices,
(2) The placarding exception provided in §172.504(c) applies to each freight container and aircraft unit load device being transported for delivery to a consignee immediately following an air or water shipment, and,
(3) Placarding is not required on a freight container or aircraft unit load device if it is only transported by air and is identified as containing a hazardous material in the manner provided in part 7, chapter 2, section 2.7, of the ICAO Technical Instructions (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter).
(b) Capacity less than 18 m3(640 cubic feet). Each person who offers for transportation by air, and each person who loads and transports by air, a hazardous material in a freight container or aircraft unit load device having a capacity of less than 18 m3 (640 cubic feet) shall affix one placard of the type specified by paragraph (a) of this section unless the freight container or aircraft unit load device:
(1) Is labeled in accordance with subpart E of this part, including §172.406(e);
(2) Contains radioactive materials requiring the Radioactive Yellow III label and is placarded with one Radioactive placard and is labeled in accordance with subpart E of this part, including §172.406(e); or,
(3) Is identified as containing a hazardous material in the manner provided in part 7, chapter 2, section 2.7, of the ICAO Technical Instructions. When hazardous materials are offered for transportation, not involving air transportation, in a freight container having a capacity of less than 640 cubic feet the freight container need not be placarded. However, if not placarded, it must be labeled in accordance with subpart E of this part.
(c) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, packages containing hazardous materials, other than ORM-D, offered for transportation by air in freight containers are subject to the inspection requirements of §175.30 of this chapter.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, each person who offers for transportation a bulk packaging which contains a hazardous material, shall affix the placards specified for the material in §§172.504 and 172.505.
(b) Each bulk packaging that is required to be placarded when it contains a hazardous material, must remain placarded when it is emptied, unless it—
(1) Is sufficiently cleaned of residue and purged of vapors to remove any potential hazard;
(2) Is refilled, with a material requiring different placards or no placards, to such an extent that any residue remaining in the packaging is no longer hazardous; or
(3) Contains the residue of a hazardous substance in Class 9 in a quantity less than the reportable quantity, and conforms to §173.29(b)(1) of this subchapter.
(c) Exceptions. The following packagings may be placarded on only two opposite sides or, alternatively, may be labeled instead of placarded in accordance with subpart E of this part:
(1) A portable tank having a capacity of less than 3,785 L (1000 gallons);
(2) A DOT 106 or 110 multi-unit tank car tank;
(3) A bulk packaging other than a portable tank, cargo tank, or tank car (e.g., a bulk bag or box) with a volumetric capacity of less than 18 m3 (640 cubic feet); and
(4) An IBC.
[Amdt. 172–136, 59 FR 38064, July 26, 1994; Amdt. 172–148, 61 FR 50255, Sept. 25, 1996, as amended by 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001; 69 FR 64473, Nov. 4, 2004]
(a) Each placard on a motor vehicle and each placard on a rail car must be clearly visible from the direction it faces, except from the direction of another transport vehicle or rail car to which the motor vehicle or rail car is coupled. This requirement may be met by the placards displayed on the freight containers or portable tanks loaded on a motor vehicle or rail car.
(b) The required placarding of the front of a motor vehicle may be on the front of a truck-tractor instead of or in addition to the placarding on the front of the cargo body to which a truck-tractor is attached.
(c) Each placard on a transport vehicle, bulk packaging, freight container or aircraft unit load device must—
(1) Be securely attached or affixed thereto or placed in a holder thereon. (See appendix C to this part.);
(2) Be located clear of appurtenances and devices such as ladders, pipes, doors, and tarpaulins;
(3) So far as practicable, be located so that dirt or water is not directed to it from the wheels of the transport vehicle;
(4) Be located away from any marking (such as advertising) that could substantially reduce its effectiveness, and in any case at least 3 inches (76.0 mm.) away from such marking;
(5) Have the words or identification number (when authorized) printed on it displayed horizontally, reading from left to right;
(6) Be maintained by the carrier in a condition so that the format, legibility, color, and visibility of the placard will not be substantially reduced due to damage, deterioration, or obscurement by dirt or other matter;
(7) Be affixed to a background of contrasting color, or must have a dotted or solid line outer border which contrasts with the background color.
(d) Recommended specifications for a placard holder are set forth in appendix C of this part. Except for a placard holder similar to that contained in appendix C to this part, the means used to attach a placard may not obscure any part of its surface other than the borders.
(e) A placard or placard holder may be hinged provided the required format, color, and legibility of the placard are maintained.
(a) Strength and durability. Placards must conform to the following:
(1) A placard may be made of any plastic, metal or other material capable of withstanding, without deterioration or a substantial reduction in effectiveness, a 30-day exposure to open weather conditions.
(2) A placard made of tagboard must be at least equal to that designated commercially as white tagboard. Tagboard must have a weight of at least 80 kg (176 pounds) per ream of 610 by 910 mm (24 by 36-inch) sheets, waterproofing materials included. In addition, each placard made of tagboard must be able to pass a 414 kPa (60 p.s.i.) Mullen test.
(3) Reflective or retroreflective materials may be used on a placard if the prescribed colors, strength and durability are maintained.
(b) Design. (1) Except as provided in §172.332 of this part, each placard must be as described in this subpart, and except for size and color, the printing, inner border and symbol must be as shown in §§172.521 through 172.560 of this subpart, as appropriate.
(2) The dotted line border shown on each placard is not part of the placard specification. However, a dotted or solid line outer border may be used when needed to indicate the full size of a placard that is part of a larger format or is on a background of a non-contrasting color.
(3) For other than Class 7 or the DANGEROUS placard, text indicating a hazard (for example, “FLAMMABLE”) is not required. Text may be omitted from the OXYGEN placard only if the specific identification number is displayed on the placard.
(4) For a placard corresponding to the primary or subsidiary hazard class of a material, the hazard class or division number must be displayed in the lower corner of the placard. However, a permanently affixed subsidiary placard meeting the specifications of this section which were in effect on October 1, 2001, (such as, a placard without the hazard class or division number displayed in the lower corner of the placard) and which was installed prior to September 30, 2001, may continue to be used as a subsidiary placard in domestic transportation by rail or highway, provided the color tolerances are maintained and are in accordance with the display requirements in this subchapter. Stocks of non-permanently affixed subsidiary placards in compliance with the requirements in effect on September 30, 2001, may continue to be used in domestic transportation by rail or highway until October 1, 2005, or until current stocks are depleted, whichever occurs first.
(c) Size. (1) Each placard prescribed in this subpart must measure at least 273 mm (10.8 inches) on each side and must have a solid line inner border approximately 12.7 mm (0.5 inches) from each edge.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the hazard class or division number, as appropriate, must be shown in numerals measuring at least 41 mm (1.6 inches) in height.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, when text indicating a hazard is displayed on a placard, the printing must be in letters measuring at least 41 mm (1.6 inches) in height.
(d) Color. (1) The background color, symbol, text, numerals and inner border on a placard must be as specified in §§172.521 through 172.560 of this subpart, as appropriate.
(2) Black and any color on a placard must be able to withstand, without substantial change—
(i) A 72-hour fadeometer test (for a description of equipment designed for this purpose, see ASTM G 23–69 or ASTM G 26–70); and
(ii) A 30-day exposure to open weather.
(3) Upon visual examination, a color on a placard must fall within the color tolerances displayed on the appropriate Hazardous Materials Label and Placard Color Tolerance Chart (see §172.407(d)(4)). As an alternative, the PANTONE® formula guide coated/uncoated as specified for colors in §172.407(d)(5) may be used.
(4) The placard color must extend to the inner border and may extend to the edge of the placard in the area designated on each placard except the color on the CORROSIVE and RADIOACTIVE placards (black and yellow, respectively) must extend only to the inner border.
(e) Form identification. A placard may contain form identification information, including the name of its maker, provided that information is printed outside of the solid line inner border in no larger than 10-point type.
(f) Exceptions. When hazardous materials are offered for transportation or transported under the provisions of §§171.11, 171.12, or 171.12a of this subchapter, a placard conforming to the specifications in the ICAO Technical Instructions, the IMDG Code, or the TDG Regulations (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter), respectively, may be used in place of a corresponding placard that conforms to the requirements of this subpart, except that a bulk packaging, transport vehicle, or freight container containing a material poisonous by inhalation (see §171.8 of this subchapter) must be placarded in accordance with this subpart (see §§171.12(b)(8), 171.12(e) and 171.12a(b)(5) of this subchapter).
(g) Trefoil symbol. The trefoil symbol on the RADIOACTIVE placard must meet the appropriate specification in appendix B of this part.
(b) In addition to meeting the requirements of §172.519, and appendix B to this part, the DANGEROUS placard must have a red upper and lower triangle. The placard center area and 1/2-inch (12.7 mm.) border must be white. The inscription must be black with the 1/8-inch (3.2 mm.) border marker in the white area at each end of the inscription red.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 172–29A, 41 FR 40680, Sept. 20, 1976]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519 of this subpart, the background color on the EXPLOSIVES 1.1, EXPLOSIVES 1.2, and EXPLOSIVES 1.3 placards must be orange. The “*” shall be replaced with the appropriate division number and, when required, appropriate compatibility group letter. The symbol, text, numerals and inner border must be black.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52602, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66260, Dec. 20, 1991]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519 of this subpart, the background color on the EXPLOSIVES 1.4 placard must be orange. The “*” shall be replaced, when required, with the appropriate compatibility group letter. The division numeral, 1.4, must measure at least 64 mm (2.5 inches) in height. The text, numerals and inner border must be black.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52602, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66261, Dec. 20, 1991]
(b) In addition to complying with the §172.519 of this subpart, the background color on EXPLOSIVES 1.5 placard must be orange. The “*” shall be replaced, when required, with the appropriate compatibility group letter. The division numeral, 1.5, must measure at least 64 mm (2.5 inches) in height. The text, numerals and inner border must be black.
[Amdt. 172–123, 55 FR 52602, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66261, Dec. 20, 1991]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519 of this subpart, the background color on the EXPLOSIVES 1.6 placard must be orange. The “*” shall be replaced, when required, with the appropriate compatibility group letter. The division numeral, 1.6, must measure at least 64 mm (2.5 inches) in height. The text, numerals and inner border must be black.
(a) Except for size and color, the square background required by §172.510(a) for certain placards on rail cars, and §172.507 for placards on motor vehicles containing a package of highway route controlled quantity radioactive materials, must be as follows:
(b) In addition to meeting the requirements of §172.519 for minimum durability and strength, the square background must consist of a white square measuring 141/4 inches (362.0 mm.) on each side surrounded by a black border extending to 151/4 inches (387.0 mm.) on each side.
[Amdt. 172–29, 41 FR 15996, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 172–64, 46 FR 5316, Jan. 19, 1981; Amdt. 172–78, 48 FR 10226, Mar. 10, 1983]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the NON-FLAMMABLE GAS placard must be green. The letters in both words must be at least 38 mm (1.5 inches) high. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be white.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519 of this subpart, the background color on the OXYGEN placard must be yellow. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the FLAMMABLE GAS placard must be red. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be white.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background on the POISON GAS placard and the symbol must be white. The background of the upper diamond must be black and the lower point of the upper diamond must be 65 mm (25/8 inches) above the horizontal center line. The text, class number, and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the FLAMMABLE placard must be red. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be white.
(c) The word “GASOLINE” may be used in place of the word “FLAMMABLE” on a placard that is displayed on a cargo tank or a portable tank being used to transport gasoline by highway. The word “GASOLINE” must be shown in white.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the COMBUSTIBLE placard must be red. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be white. On a COMBUSTIBLE placard with a white bottom as prescribed by §172.332(c)(4), the class number must be red or black.
(c) The words “FUEL OIL” may be used in place of the word “COMBUSTIBLE” on a placard that is displayed on a cargo tank or portable tank being used to transport by highway fuel oil that is not classed as a flammable liquid. The words “FUEL OIL” must be white.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background on the FLAMMABLE SOLID placard must be white with seven vertical red stripes. The stripes must be equally spaced, with one red stripe placed in the center of the label. Each red stripe and each white space between two red stripes must be 25 mm (1.0 inches) wide. The letters in the word “SOLID” must be at least 38.1 mm (1.5 inches) high. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE placard must be red in the lower half and white in upper half. The letters in the word “SPONTANEOUSLY” must be at least 12 mm (0.5 inch) high. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be black.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66263, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 172–139, 59 FR 67490, Dec. 29, 1994]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the DANGEROUS WHEN WET placard must be blue. The letters in the words “WHEN WET” must be at least 25 mm (1.0 inches) high. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be white.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the OXIDIZER placard must be yellow. The symbol, text, division number and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the ORGANIC PEROXIDE placard must be yellow. The symbol, text, division number and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background on the POISON placard must be white. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be black. The word “TOXIC” may be used in lieu of the word “POISON”.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66264, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 172–139, 59 FR 67490, Dec. 29, 1994]
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background on the POISON INHALATION HAZARD placard and the symbol must be white. The background of the upper diamond must be black and the lower point of the upper diamond must be 65 mm (25/8 inches) above the horizontal center line. The text, class number, and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the RADIOACTIVE placard must be white in the lower portion with a yellow triangle in the upper portion. The base of the yellow triangle must be 29 mm ±5 mm (1.1 inches ±0.2 inches) above the placard horizontal center line. The symbol, text, class number and inner border must be black.
(b) In addition to complying with §172.519, the background color on the CORROSIVE placard must be black in the lower portion with a white triangle in the upper portion. The base of the white triangle must be 38 mm ±5 mm (1.5 inches ±0.2 inches) above the placard horizontal center line. The text and class number must be white. The symbol and inner border must be black.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66264, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended at 65 FR 58627, Sept. 29, 2000]
(b) In addition to conformance with §172.519, the background on the CLASS 9 placard must be white with seven black vertical stripes on the top half extending from the top of the placard to one inch above the horizontal centerline. The black vertical stripes must be spaced so that, visually, they appear equal in width to the six white spaces between them. The space below the vertical lines must be white with the class number 9 underlined and centered at the bottom.
[Amdt. 172–123, 56 FR 66264, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended at 57 FR 45460, Oct. 1, 1992]
(a) Scope. Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, this subpart prescribes requirements for providing and maintaining emergency response information during transportation and at facilities where hazardous materials are loaded for transportation, stored incidental to transportation or otherwise handled during any phase of transportation.
(b) Applicability. This subpart applies to persons who offer for transportation, accept for transportation, transfer or otherwise handle hazardous materials during transportation.
(c) General requirements. No person to whom this subpart applies may offer for transportation, accept for transportation, transfer, store or otherwise handle during transportation a hazardous material unless:
(1) Emergency response information conforming to this subpart is immediately available for use at all times the hazardous material is present; and
(2) Emergency response information, including the emergency response telephone number, required by this subpart is immediately available to any person who, as a representative of a Federal, State or local government agency, responds to an incident involving a hazardous material, or is conducting an investigation which involves a hazardous material.
(d) Exceptions. The requirements of this subpart do not apply to hazardous material which is excepted from the shipping paper requirements of this subchapter or a material properly classified as an ORM-D.
[Amdt. 172–116, 54 FR 27145, June 27, 1989; 54 FR 28750, July 5, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 33712, Aug. 17, 1990; 172–127, 59 FR 49133, Sept. 26, 1994; Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996]
(a) Information required. For purposes of this subpart, the term “emergency response information” means information that can be used in the mitigation of an incident involving hazardous materials and, as a minimum, must contain the following information:
(1) The basic description and technical name of the hazardous material as required by §§172.202 and 172.203(k), the ICAO Technical Instructions, the IMDG Code, or the TDG Regulations, as appropriate (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter);
(2) Immediate hazards to health;
(3) Risks of fire or explosion;
(4) Immediate precautions to be taken in the event of an accident or incident;
(5) Immediate methods for handling fires;
(6) Initial methods for handling spills or leaks in the absence of fire; and
(7) Preliminary first aid measures.
(b) Form of information. The information required for a hazardous material by paragraph (a) of this section must be:
(1) Printed legibly in English;
(2) Available for use away from the package containing the hazardous material; and
(3) Presented—
(i) On a shipping paper;
(ii) In a document, other than a shipping paper, that includes both the basic description and technical name of the hazardous material as required by §§172.202 and 172.203(k), the ICAO Technical Instructions, the IMDG Code, or the TDG Regulations, as appropriate, and the emergency response information required by this subpart (e.g., a material safety data sheet); or
(iii) Related to the information on a shipping paper, a written notification to pilot-in-command, or a dangerous cargo manifest, in a separate document (e.g., an emergency response guidance document), in a manner that cross-references the description of the hazardous material on the shipping paper with the emergency response information contained in the document. Aboard aircraft, the ICAO “Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods” and, aboard vessels, the IMO “Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods”, or equivalent documents, may be used to satisfy the requirements of this section for a separate document.
(c) Maintenance of information. Emergency response information shall be maintained as follows:
(1) Carriers. Each carrier who transports a hazardous material shall maintain the information specified in paragraph (a) of this section and §172.606 of this part in the same manner as prescribed for shipping papers, except that the information must be maintained in the same manner aboard aircraft as the notification of pilot-in-command, and aboard vessels in the same manner as the dangerous cargo manifest. This information must be immediately accessible to train crew personnel, drivers of motor vehicles, flight crew members, and bridge personnel on vessels for use in the event of incidents involving hazardous materials.
(2) Facility operators. Each operator of a facility where a hazardous material is received, stored or handled during transportation, shall maintain the information required by paragraph (a) of this section whenever the hazardous material is present. This information must be in a location that is immediately accessible to facility personnel in the event of an incident involving the hazardous material.
[Amdt. 172–116, 54 FR 27146, June 27, 1989; 54 FR 28750, July 5, 1989, as amended by Amdt. 172–116, 55 FR 875, Jan. 10, 1990; Amdt. 172–151, 62 FR 1234, Jan. 8, 1997; 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001; 68 FR 75741, Dec. 31, 2003]
(a) A person who offers a hazardous material for transportation must provide an emergency response telephone number, including the area code or international access code, for use in the event of an emergency involving the hazardous material. The telephone number must be—
(1) Monitored at all times the hazardous material is in transportation, including storage incidental to transportation;
(2) The telephone number of a person who is either knowledgeable of the hazardous material being shipped and has comprehensive emergency response and incident mitigation information for that material, or has immediate access to a person who possesses such knowledge and information. A telephone number that requires a call back (such as an answering service, answering machine, or beeper device) does not meet the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section; and
(3) Entered on a shipping paper, as follows:
(i) Immediately following the description of the hazardous material required by subpart C of this part; or
(ii) Entered once on the shipping paper in a clearly visible location. This provision may be used only if the telephone number applies to each hazardous material entered on the shipping paper, and if it is indicated that the telephone number is for emergency response information (for example: “EMERGENCY CONTACT: * * *).
(b) The telephone number required by paragraph (a) of this section must be the number of the person offering the hazardous material for transportation or the number of an agency or organization capable of, and accepting responsibility for, providing the detailed information concerning the hazardous material. A person offering a hazardous material for transportation who lists the telephone number of an agency or organization shall ensure that agency or organization has received current information on the material, as required by paragraph (a)(2) of this section before it is offered for transportation.
(c) The requirements of this section do not apply to—
(1) Hazardous materials that are offered for transportation under the provisions applicable to limited quantities; and
(2) Materials properly described under the following shipping names:
Battery powered equipment
Battery powered vehicle
Carbon dioxide, solid
Castor bean
Castor flake
Castor meal
Castor pomace
Consumer commodity
Dry ice
Engines, internal combustion
Fish meal, stabilized
Fish scrap, stabilized
Refrigerating machine
Vehicle, flammable gas powered
Vehicle, flammable liquid powered
Wheelchair, electric
[Amdt. 172–116, 54 FR 27145, June 27, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 33713, Aug. 17, 1990; Amdt. 172–127, 59 FR 49133, Sept. 26, 1994; Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996; 65 FR 50460, Aug. 18, 2000; 65 FR 58628, Sept. 29, 2000; 66 FR 45182, Aug. 28, 2001; 69 FR 64473, Nov. 4, 2004]
(a) Each carrier who transports or accepts for transportation a hazardous material for which a shipping paper is required shall instruct the operator of a motor vehicle, train, aircraft, or vessel to contact the carrier (e.g., by telephone or mobile radio) in the event of an incident involving the hazardous material.
(b) For transportation by highway, if a transport vehicle, (e.g., a semi-trailer or freight container-on-chassis) contains hazardous material for which a shipping paper is required and the vehicle is separated from its motive power and parked at a location other than a facility operated by the consignor or consignee or a facility (e.g., a carrier's terminal or a marine terminal) subject to the provisions of §172.602(c)(2), the carrier shall—
(1) Mark the transport vehicle with the telephone number of the motor carrier on the front exterior near the brake hose and electrical connections or on a label, tag, or sign attached to the vehicle at the brake hose or electrical connection; or
(2) Have the shipping paper and emergency response information readily available on the transport vehicle.
(c) The requirements specified in paragraph (b) of this section do not apply to an unattended motor vehicle separated from its motive power when the motor vehicle is marked on an orange panel, a placard, or a plain white square-on-point configuration with the identification number of each hazardous material loaded therein, and the marking or placard is visible on the outside of the motor vehicle.
[Amdt. 172–151, 62 FR 1234, Jan. 8, 1997, as amended at 62 FR 39398 and 39409, July 22, 1997; 63 FR 16076, Apr. 1, 1998]
(a) Purpose. This subpart prescribes requirements for training hazmat employees.
(b) Scope. Training as used in this subpart means a systematic program that ensures a hazmat employee has familiarity with the general provisions of this subchapter, is able to recognize and identify hazardous materials, has knowledge of specific requirements of this subchapter applicable to functions performed by the employee, and has knowledge of emergency response information, self-protection measures and accident prevention methods and procedures (see §172.704).
(c) Modal-specific training requirements. Additional training requirements for the individual modes of transportation are prescribed in parts 174, 175, 176, and 177 of this subchapter.
This subpart and the parts referenced in §172.700(c) prescribe minimum training requirements for the transportation of hazardous materials. For motor vehicle drivers, however, a State may impose more stringent training requirements only if those requirements—
(a) Do not conflict with the training requirements in this subpart and in part 177 of this subchapter; and
(b) Apply only to drivers domiciled in that State.
(a) A hazmat employer shall ensure that each of its hazmat employees is trained in accordance with the requirements prescribed in this subpart.
(b) Except as provided in §172.704(c)(1), a hazmat employee who performs any function subject to the requirements of this subchapter may not perform that function unless instructed in the requirements of this subchapter that apply to that function. It is the duty of each hazmat employer to comply with the applicable requirements of this subchapter and to thoroughly instruct each hazmat employee in relation thereto.
(c) Training may be provided by the hazmat employer or other public or private sources.
(d) A hazmat employer shall ensure that each of its hazmat employees is tested by appropriate means on the training subjects covered in §172.704.
[Amdt. 172–126, 57 FR 20952, May 15, 1992; 57 FR 22182, May 27, 1992, as amended by Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996]
(a) Hazmat employee training must include the following:
(1) General awareness/familiarization training. Each hazmat employee shall be provided general awareness/familiarization training designed to provide familiarity with the requirements of this subchapter, and to enable the employee to recognize and identify hazardous materials consistent with the hazard communication standards of this subchapter.
(2) Function-specific training. (i) Each hazmat employee must be provided function-specific training concerning requirements of this subchapter, or exemptions or special permits issued under subchapter A of this chapter, that are specifically applicable to the functions the employee performs.
(ii) As an alternative to function-specific training on the requirements of this subchapter, training relating to the requirements of the ICAO Technical Instructions and the IMDG Code may be provided to the extent such training addresses functions authorized by §§171.11 and 171.12 of this subchapter.
(3) Safety training. Each hazmat employee shall receive safety training concerning—
(i) Emergency response information required by subpart G of part 172;
(ii) Measures to protect the employee from the hazards associated with hazardous materials to which they may be exposed in the work place, including specific measures the hazmat employer has implemented to protect employees from exposure; and
(iii) Methods and procedures for avoiding accidents, such as the proper procedures for handling packages containing hazardous materials.
(4) Security awareness training. No later than the date of the first scheduled recurrent training after March 25, 2003, and in no case later than March 24, 2006, each hazmat employee must receive training that provides an awareness of security risks associated with hazardous materials transportation and methods designed to enhance transportation security. This training must also include a component covering how to recognize and respond to possible security threats. After March 25, 2003, new hazmat employees must receive the security awareness training required by this paragraph within 90 days after employment.
(5) In-depth security training. By December 22, 2003, each hazmat employee of a person required to have a security plan in accordance with subpart I of this part must be trained concerning the security plan and its implementation. Security training must include company security objectives, specific security procedures, employee responsibilities, actions to take in the event of a security breach, and the organizational security structure.
(b) OSHA, EPA, and other training. Training conducted by employers to comply with the hazard communication programs required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the Department of Labor (29 CFR 1910.120 or 1910.1200) or the Environmental Protection Agency (40 CFR 311.1), or training conducted by employers to comply with security training programs required by other Federal or international agencies, may be used to satisfy the training requirements in paragraph (a) of this section to the extent that such training addresses the training components specified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Initial and recurrent training—(1) Initial training. A new hazmat employee, or a hazmat employee who changes job functions may perform those functions prior to the completion of training provided—
(i) The employee performs those functions under the direct supervision of a properly trained and knowledgeable hazmat employee; and
(ii) The training is completed within 90 days after employment or a change in job function.
(2) Recurrent training. A hazmat employee shall receive the training required by this subpart at least once every three years.
(3) Relevant Training. Relevant training received from a previous employer or other source may be used to satisfy the requirements of this subpart provided a current record of training is obtained from hazmat employees' previous employer.
(4) Compliance. Each hazmat employer is responsible for compliance with the requirements of this subchapter regardless of whether the training required by this subpart has been completed.
(d) Recordkeeping. A record of current training, inclusive of the preceding three years, in accordance with this section shall be created and retained by each hazmat employer for as long as that employee is employed by that employer as a hazmat employee and for 90 days thereafter. The record shall include:
(1) The hazmat employee's name;
(2) The most recent training completion date of the hazmat employee's training;
(3) A description, copy, or the location of the training materials used to meet the requirements in paragraph (a) of this section;
(4) The name and address of the person providing the training; and
(5) Certification that the hazmat employee has been trained and tested, as required by this subpart.
(e) Limitations. The following limitations apply:
(1) A hazmat employee who repairs, modifies, reconditions, or tests packagings, as qualified for use in the transportation of hazardous materials, and who does not perform any other function subject to the requirements of this subchapter, is not subject to the training requirement of paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
(2) A railroad maintenance-of-way employee or railroad signalman, who does not perform any function subject to the requirements of this subchapter, is not subject to the training requirements of paragraphs (a)(2), (a)(4), or (a)(5) of this section. Initial training for a railroad maintenance-of-way employee or railroad signalman in accordance with this section must be completed by October 1, 2006.
[Amdt. 172–126, 57 FR 20952, May 15, 1992, as amended by Amdt. 172–126, 58 FR 5851, Jan. 22, 1993; Amdt. 172–145, 60 FR 49110, Sept. 21, 1995; Amdt. 172–149, 61 FR 27173, May 30, 1996; 65 FR 50460, Aug. 18, 2000; 68 FR 14521, Mar. 25, 2003; 70 FR 73164, Dec. 9, 2005]
(a) Purpose. This subpart prescribes requirements for development and implementation of plans to address security risks related to the transportation of hazardous materials in commerce.
(b) Applicability. By September 25, 2003, each person who offers for transportation in commerce or transports in commerce one or more of the following hazardous materials must develop and adhere to a security plan for hazardous materials that conforms to the requirements of this subpart:
(1) A highway route-controlled quantity of a Class 7 (radioactive) material, as defined in §173.403 of this subchapter, in a motor vehicle, rail car, or freight container;
(2) More than 25 kg (55 pounds) of a Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 (explosive) material in a motor vehicle, rail car, or freight container;
(3) More than one L (1.06 qt) per package of a material poisonous by inhalation, as defined in §171.8 of this subchapter, that meets the criteria for Hazard Zone A, as specified in §§173.116(a) or 173.133(a) of this subchapter;
(4) A shipment of a quantity of hazardous materials in a bulk packaging having a capacity equal to or greater than 13,248 L (3,500 gallons) for liquids or gases or more than 13.24 cubic meters (468 cubic feet) for solids;
(5) A shipment in other than a bulk packaging of 2,268 kg (5,000 pounds) gross weight or more of one class of hazardous materials for which placarding of a vehicle, rail car, or freight container is required for that class under the provisions of subpart F of this part;
(6) A select agent or toxin regulated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under 42 CFR part 73; or
(7) A quantity of hazardous material that requires placarding under the provisions of subpart F of this part.
(c) Exceptions. Transportation activities of a farmer, who generates less than $500,000 annually in gross receipts from the sale of agricultural commodities or products, are not subject to this subpart if such activities are:
(1) Conducted by highway or rail;
(2) In direct support of their farming operations; and
(3) Conducted within a 150-mile radius of those operations.
[68 FR 14521, Mar. 25, 2003, as amended at 70 FR 73164, Dec. 9, 2005]
(a) The security plan must include an assessment of possible transportation security risks for shipments of the hazardous materials listed in §172.800 and appropriate measures to address the assessed risks. Specific measures put into place by the plan may vary commensurate with the level of threat at a particular time. At a minimum, a security plan must include the following elements:
(1) Personnel security. Measures to confirm information provided by job applicants hired for positions that involve access to and handling of the hazardous materials covered by the security plan. Such confirmation system must be consistent with applicable Federal and State laws and requirements concerning employment practices and individual privacy.
(2) Unauthorized access. Measures to address the assessed risk that unauthorized persons may gain access to the hazardous materials covered by the security plan or transport conveyances being prepared for transportation of the hazardous materials covered by the security plan.
(3) En route security. Measures to address the assessed security risks of shipments of hazardous materials covered by the security plan en route from origin to destination, including shipments stored incidental to movement.
(b) The security plan must be in writing and must be retained for as long as it remains in effect. Copies of the security plan, or portions thereof, must be available to the employees who are responsible for implementing it, consistent with personnel security clearance or background investigation restrictions and a demonstrated need to know. The security plan must be revised and updated as necessary to reflect changing circumstances. When the security plan is updated or revised, all copies of the plan must be maintained as of the date of the most recent revision.
To avoid unnecessary duplication of security requirements, security plans that conform to regulations, standards, protocols, or guidelines issued by other Federal agencies, international organizations, or industry organizations may be used to satisfy the requirements in this subpart, provided such security plans address the requirements specified in this subpart.
The following are Munsell notations and Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates which describe the Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation Label and Placard Color Tolerance Charts in tables 1 and 2, and the CIE coordinates for the color tolerances specified in table 3. Central colors and tolerances described in table 2 approximate those described in table 1 while allowing for differences in production methods and materials used to manufacture labels and placards surfaced with printing inks. Primarily, the color charts based on table 1 are for label or placard colors applied as opaque coatings such as paint, enamel or plastic, whereas color charts based on table 2 are intended for use with labels and placards surfaced only with inks.
For labels printed directly on packaging surfaces, table 3 may be used, although compliance with either table 1 or table 2 is sufficient. However, if visual reference indicates that the colors of labels printed directly on package surfaces are outside the table 1 or 2 tolerances, a spectrophotometer or other instrumentation may be required to insure compliance with table 3.
Table 1_Specifications for Color Tolerance Charts for Use With Labels and Placards Surfaced With Paint, Lacquer, Enamel, Plastic, Other Opaque Coatings, or Ink \1\---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIE data for source C Color Munsell notations ----------------------------- Y x y----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Red: Central color............................... 7.5R 4.0/14....................... 12.00 .5959 .3269 Orange...................................... 8.5R 4.0/14....................... 12.00 .6037 .3389 Purple and vivid............................ 6.5R 4.0/14....................... 12.00 .5869 .3184 Grayish..................................... 7.5R 4.0/12....................... 12.00 .5603 .3321 Vivid....................................... 7.5R 4.0/16....................... 12.00 .6260 .3192 Light....................................... 7.5R 4.5/14....................... 15.57 .5775 .3320 Dark........................................ 7. 5R 3.5/14...................... 09.00 .6226 .3141Orange: Central color............................... 5.OYR 6.0/15...................... 30.05 .5510 .4214 Yellow and Grayish.......................... 6.25YR 6.0/15..................... 30.05 .5452 .4329 Red and vivid............................... 3.75YR 6.0/15..................... 30.05 .5552 .4091 Grayish..................................... 5.OYR 6.0/13...................... 30.05 .5311 .4154 Vivid....................................... 5.OYR 6.0/16...................... 30.05 .5597 .4239 Light....................................... 5.OYR 6.5/15...................... 36.20 .5427 .4206 Dark........................................ 5.OYR 5.5/15...................... 24.58 .5606 .4218Yellow: Central color............................... 5.OY 8.0/12....................... 59.10 .4562 .4788 Green....................................... 6.5Y 8.0/12....................... 59.10 .4498 .4865 Orange and vivid............................ 3.5Y 8.0/12....................... 59.10 .4632 .4669 Grayish..................................... 5.OY 8.0/10....................... 59.10 .4376 .4601 Vivid....................................... 5.OY 8.0/14....................... 59.10 .4699 .4920 Light....................................... 5.OY 8.5/12....................... 68.40 .4508 .4754 Dark........................................ 5.OY 7.5/12....................... 50.68 .4620 .4823Green: Central color............................... 7.5G 4.0/9........................ 12.00 .2111 .4121 Bluish...................................... 0.5BG 4.0/9....................... 12.00 .1974 .3809 Green-yellow................................ 5.0G 4.0/9........................ 12.00 .2237 .4399 Grayish A................................... 7.5G 4.0/7........................ 12.00 .2350 .3922 Grayish B \2\............................... 7.5G 4.0/6........................ 12.00 .2467 .3822 Vivid....................................... 7.5G 4.0/11....................... 12.00 .1848 .4319 Light....................................... 7.5G 4.5/9........................ 15.57 .2204 .4060 Dark........................................ 7.5G 3.5/9........................ 09.00 .2027 .4163Blue: Central color............................... 2.5PB 3.5/10...................... 09.00 .1691 .1744 Purple...................................... 4.5PB 3.5/10...................... 09.00 .1796 .1711 Green and vivid............................. 10.0B 3.5/10...................... 09.00 .1557 .1815 Grayish..................................... 2.5PB 3.5/8....................... 09.00 .1888 .1964 Vivid....................................... 2.5PB 3.5/12...................... 09.00 .1516 .1547 Light....................................... 2.5PB 4.0/10...................... 12.00 .1805 .1888 Dark........................................ 2.5PB 3.0/10...................... 06.55 .1576 .1600Purple: Central color............................... 10.0P 4.5/10...................... 15.57 .3307 .2245 Reddish purple.............................. 2.5RP 4.5/10...................... 15.57 .3584 .2377 Blue purple................................. 7.5P 4.5/10....................... 15.57 .3068 .2145 Reddish gray................................ 10.0P 4.5/8....................... 15.57 .3280 .2391 Gray \2\.................................... 10.0P 4.5/6.5..................... 15.57 .3254 .2519 Vivid....................................... 10.0P 4.5/12...................... 15.57 .3333 .2101 Light....................................... 10.0P 5.0/10...................... 19.77 .3308 .2328 Dark........................................ 10.0P 4.0/10...................... 12.00 .3306 .2162----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Maximum chroma is not limited.\2\ For the colors green and purple, the minimum saturation (chroma) limits for porcelain enamel on metal are lower than for most other surface coatings. Therefore, the minimum chroma limits of these two colors as displayed on the Charts for comparison to porcelain enamel on metal is low, as shown for green (grayish B) and purple (gray).Note: CIE=Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage.
Table 2_Specifications for Color Tolerance Charts for Use With Labels and Placards Surfaced With Ink---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIE data for source C Color/series Munsell notation ----------------------------- Y x y----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Red:Central series: Central color............................... 6.8R 4.47/12.8.................... 15.34 .5510 .3286 Grayish..................................... 7.2R 4.72/12.2.................... 17.37 .5368 .3348 Purple...................................... 6.4R 4.49/12.7.................... 15.52 .5442 .3258 Purple and vivid............................ 6.1R 4.33/13.1.................... 14.25 .5529 .3209 Vivid....................................... 6.7R 4.29/13.2.................... 13.99 .5617 .3253 Orange...................................... 7.3R 4.47/12.8.................... 15.34 .5572 .3331 Orange and grayish.......................... 7.65R 4.70/12.4................... 17.20 .5438 .3382Light series: Light....................................... 7.0R 4.72/13.2.................... 17.32 .5511 .3322 Light and orange............................ 7.4R 4.96/12.6.................... 19.38 .5365 .3382 Light and purple............................ 6.6R 4.79/12.9.................... 17.94 .5397 .3289Dark series: Dark A...................................... 6.7R 4.19/12.5.................... 13.30 .5566 .3265 Dark B...................................... 7.0R 4.25/12.35................... 13.72 .5522 .3294 Dark and purple............................. 7.5R 4.23/12.4.................... 13.58 .5577 .3329Orange: Central series: Central color............................. 5.0YR 6.10/12.15.................. 31.27 .5193 .4117 Yellow and grayish A...................... 5.8YR 6.22/11.7................... 32.69 .5114 .4155 Yellow and grayish B...................... 6.1YR 6.26/11.85.................. 33.20 .5109 .4190 Vivid..................................... 5.1YR 6.07/12.3................... 30.86 .5226 .4134 Red and vivid A........................... 3.9YR 5.87/12.75.................. 28.53 .5318 .4038 Red and vivid B........................... 3.6YR 5.91/12.6................... 29.05 .5291 .4021 Grayish................................... 4.9YR 6.10/11.9................... 31.22 .5170 .4089Light series: Light and vivid A........................... 5.8YR 6.78/12.7................... 39.94 .5120 .4177 Light and yellow............................ 6.0YR 6.80/12.8................... 40.20 .5135 .4198 Light and vivid B........................... 4.9YR 6.60/12.9................... 37.47 .5216 .4126Dark series: Dark and yellow............................. 5.8YR 5.98/11.0................... 29.87 .5052 .4132 Dark A...................................... 5.1YR 5.80/11.1................... 27.80 .5127 .4094 Dark B...................................... 5.0YR 5.80/11.0................... 27.67 .5109 .4068Yellow: Central series: Central color............................. 4.3Y 7.87/10.3.................... 56.81 .4445 .4589 Vivid A................................... 4.5Y 7.82/10.8.................... 55.92 .4503 .4658 Vivid B................................... 3.3Y 7.72/11.35................... 54.24 .4612 .4624 Vivid and orange.......................... 3.2Y 7.72/10.8.................... 54.25 .4576 .4572 Grayish A................................. 4.1Y 7.95/9.7..................... 58.18 .4380 .4516 Grayish B................................. 5.1Y 8.06/9.05.................... 60.12 .4272 .4508 Green-yellow.............................. 5.2Y 7.97/9.9..................... 58.53 .4356 .4605Light series: Light....................................... 5.4Y 8.59/10.5.................... 70.19 .4351 .4628 Light and green-yellow...................... 5.4Y 8.56/11.2.................... 69.59 .4414 .4692 Light and vivid............................. 4.4Y 8.45/11.4.................... 67.42 .4490 .4662Dark series: Dark and green-yellow....................... 4.4Y 7.57/9.7..................... 51.82 .4423 .4562 Dark and orange A........................... 3.4Y 7.39/10.4.................... 48.86 .4584 .4590 Dark and orange B........................... 3.5Y 7.41/10.0.................... 49.20 .4517 .4544Green: Central series: Central color............................. 9.75G 4.26/7.75................... 13.80 .2214 .3791 Grayish................................... 10G 4.46/7.5...................... 15.25 .2263 .3742 Blue A.................................... 1.4BG 4.20/7.4.................... 13.36 .2151 .3625 Blue B.................................... 1.0BG 4.09/7.75................... 12.60 .2109 .3685 Vivid..................................... 8.4G 4.09/8.05.................... 12.59 .2183 .3954 Vivid green-yellow........................ 7.0G 4.23/8.0..................... 13.54 .2292 .4045 Green-yellow.............................. 7.85G 4.46/7.7.................... 15.23 .2313 .3914Light series: Light and vivid............................. 9.5G 4.45/8.8..................... 15.21 .2141 .3863 Light and blue.............................. 0.2BG 4.31/8.8.................... 14.12 .2069 .3814 Light and green-yellow...................... 8.3G 4.29/9.05.................... 14.01 .2119 .4006Dark series: Dark and green-yellow....................... 7.1G 4.08/7.1..................... 12.55 .2354 .3972 Dark and grayish............................ 9.5G 4.11/6.9..................... 12.70 .2282 .3764 Dark........................................ 8.5G 3.97/7.2..................... 11.78 .2269 .3874Blue: Central series: Central color............................. 3.5PB 3.94/9.7.................... 11.58 .1885 .1911 Green and grayish A....................... 2.0PB 4.35/8.7.................... 14.41 .1962 .2099 Green and grayish B....................... 1.7PB 4.22/9.0.................... 13.50 .1898 .2053 Vivid..................................... 2.9PB 3.81/9.7.................... 10.78 .1814 .1852 Purple and vivid A........................ 4.7PB 3.53/10.0................... 9.15 .1817 .1727 Purple and vivid B........................ 5.0PB 3.71/9.9.................... 10.20 .1888 .1788 Grayish................................... 3.75PB 4.03/9.1................... 12.17 .1943 .1961Light series: Light and green A........................... 1.7PB 4.32/9.2.................... 14.22 .1904 .2056 Light and green B........................... 1.5PB 4.11/9.6.................... 12.72 .1815 .1971 Light and vivid............................. 3.2PB 3.95/10.05.................. 11.70 .1831 .1868Dark series: Dark and grayish............................ 3.9PB 4.01/8.7.................... 12.04 .1982 .1992 Dark and purple A........................... 4.8PB 3.67/9.3.................... 9.95 .1918 .1831 Dark and purple B........................... 5.2PB 3.80/9.05................... 10.76 .1985 .1885Purple: Central series: Central color............................. 9.5P 4.71/11.3.................... 17.25 .3274 .2165 Red....................................... 1.0RP 5.31/10.8................... 22.70 .3404 .2354 Red and vivid A........................... 1.4RP 5.00/11.9................... 19.78 .3500 .2274 Red and vivid B........................... 0.2RP 4.39/12.5................... 14.70 .3365 .2059 Vivid..................................... 8.0P 4.04/12.0.................... 12.23 .3098 .1916 Blue...................................... 7.0P 4.39/10.8.................... 14.71 .3007 .2037 Grayish................................... 8.8P 5.00/10.3.................... 19.73 .3191 .2251Light series: Light and red A............................. 0.85RP 5.56/11.1.................. 25.18 .3387 .2356 Light and red B............................. 1.1RP 5.27/12.3................... 22.27 .3460 .2276 Light and vivid............................. 9.2P 4.94/11.95................... 19.24 .3247 .2163Dark series: Dark and grayish............................ 9.6P 4.70/10.9.................... 17.19 .3283 .2204 Dark and vivid.............................. 8.4P 4.05/11.6.................... 12.35 .3144 .1970 Dark and blue............................... 7.5P 4.32/10.5.................... 14.19 .3059 .2078----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 3_Specification for Colors for Use With Labels Printed on Packagings Surfaces---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIE data for source C Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x................................................... .424 .460 .417 .228 .200 .377y................................................... .306 .370 .392 .354 .175 .205x................................................... .571 .543 .490 .310 .255 .377y................................................... .306 .400 .442 .354 .250 .284x................................................... .424 .445 .390 .228 .177 .342y................................................... .350 .395 .430 .403 .194 .205x................................................... .571 .504 .440 .310 .230 .342y................................................... .350 .430 .492 .403 .267 .284Y (high)............................................ 23.0 41.6 72.6 20.6 15.9 21.2Y (low)............................................. 7.7 19.5 29.1 7.4 6.5 8.2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Except as provided in paragraph 2 of this appendix, the trefoil symbol required for RADIOACTIVE labels and placards and required to be marked on certain packages of Class 7 materials must conform to the design and size requirements of this appendix.
2. RADIOACTIVE labels and placards that were printed prior to April 1, 1996, in conformance with the requirements of this subchapter in effect on March 30, 1996, may continue to be used.
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