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UN Number
UN 1202
The four-digit number assigned by the United Nations to identify hazardous substances in international transport.
Proper Shipping Name
GAS OIL or DIESEL FUEL or HEATING OIL, LIGHT (flash-point more than 60 °C and not more than 100 °C)
The official and specific name of a hazardous substance as listed in dangerous goods regulations.
Class
3
The designation for hazardous materials based on the type of danger they present. – Flammable liquids
Packing Group
III
A classification based on the degree of danger of a substance (I: great danger, II: medium danger, III: minor danger). – Substances presenting low danger
Classification Code
F1
A code that provides more specific information about the properties and hazards of a substance within its class. – Flammable liquids having a flash-point of or below 60 °C
Danger labels
3
– Flammable liquids
Hazard identification number (RID)
30
Hazard identification number (RID) – Flammable liquid (flash-point between 23 °C and 60 °C, inclusive) or flammable liquid or solid in the molten state with a flash-point above 60 °C, heated to a temperature equal to or above its flash-point, or self-heating liquid
Tank Code
LGBV
A code that specifies the type of tank required for a particular dangerous substance.
Tank Code
-
A code that specifies the type of tank required for a particular dangerous substance. – No special provisions apply for tanks
Excepted Quantities
E1
Very small quantities of dangerous goods not subject to certain provisions of the ADR regulations. – 30g / 30mL inner, 1000g / 1000mL outer package.
Limited Quantities
5 l
Dangerous goods packed in small quantities with less stringent transport requirements.
Special Provisions
-
Specific rules or exceptions that apply to the transport of certain dangerous goods.
Packing Instructions
P001; IBC03; LP01; R001
A set of provisions specifying the type of packaging, materials, and methods to be used for a particular dangerous good.
Mixed Packing Provisions
MP19
The specific rules regarding the packing of different dangerous goods or of dangerous goods with non-dangerous goods in the same outer packaging. – May be packed together with goods of other classes, provided the other goods are not oxidizing substances or organic peroxides.
Portable Tank and Bulk Container Special Provisions
TP1
Specific rules or exceptions that apply to the transport of portable tanks and bulk containers. – The tank must be insulated.
Portable Tank and Bulk Container Instructions
T2
A set of provisions specifying the type of portable tank and bulk container for a particular substance. – The portable tank instructions T1 to T22 apply to substances of Class 3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 6.1, 8 and 9.
Transport Category
3
A category assigned to dangerous goods to determine the maximum total quantity that can be carried.
Special provisions for carriage - Loading, unloading and handling
-
Specific RID rules applying to loading, unloading and handling during carriage of dangerous goods
Special provisions for carriage – Bulk
-
Specific rules that apply to the bulk carriage of certain dangerous goods.
Special provisions for carriage – Packages (RID)
W12
Specific rules that apply to the carriage of packaged dangerous goods.
Colis express (express parcels)
CE4
Special Provisions
640M
Specific rules or exceptions that apply to the transport of certain dangerous goods.
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