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UN Number
UN 1866
The four-digit number assigned by the United Nations to identify hazardous substances in international transport.
Proper Shipping Name
RESIN SOLUTION, flammable
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
I
A classification based on the degree of danger of a substance (I: great danger, II: medium danger, III: minor danger). – Substances presenting high 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)
33
Hazard identification number (RID) – Highly flammable liquid (flash-point below 23 °C)
Tank Code
L4BN
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
E3
Very small quantities of dangerous goods not subject to certain provisions of the ADR regulations. – 30g / 30mL inner, 300g / 300mL outer package.
Limited Quantities
500 ml
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
A set of provisions specifying the type of packaging, materials, and methods to be used for a particular dangerous good.
Mixed Packing Provisions
MP7; MP17
The specific rules regarding the packing of different dangerous goods or of dangerous goods with non-dangerous goods in the same outer packaging.
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
T11
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
1
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)
NO
Specific rules that apply to the carriage of packaged dangerous goods.
Colis express (express parcels)
NO
Special Provisions
-
Specific rules or exceptions that apply to the transport of certain dangerous goods.
Notes
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