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UN Number
UN 1942
The four-digit number assigned by the United Nations to identify hazardous substances in international transport.
Proper Shipping Name
AMMONIUM NITRATE with not more than 0.2% combustible substances, including any organic substance calculated as carbon, to the exclusion of any other added substance
The official and specific name of a hazardous substance as listed in dangerous goods regulations.
Class
5.1
The designation for hazardous materials based on the type of danger they present. – Oxidizing substances
Packing Group
III
– Substances presenting low danger
Classification code
O2
– Oxidizing substances without subsidiary hazard or articles containing such substances: Solid
Danger labels
5.1
– Oxidizing substances
Equipment required
PP
Number of blue cones/lights
0
Special Provisions
306; 611
Specific rules or exceptions that apply to the transport of certain dangerous goods.
Limited Quantities
5 kg
Dangerous goods packed in small quantities with less stringent transport requirements.
Excepted Quantities
E1
Very small quantities of dangerous goods not subject to certain provisions of the ADN regulations. – 30g / 30mL inner, 1000g / 1000mL outer package.
Ventilation
Ventilation – Provisions regarding the ventilation requirements of holds, containers, or spaces carrying the cargo.
Additional requirements/Remarks
004
– CO02 and HA09 apply only when this substance is carried in bulk or without packaging
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