Class 2 dangerous goods are gases.It covers compressed gases, liquefied gases, dissolved gases, refrigerated liquefied gases, mixtures of gases and aerosol dispensers/articles containing gas. There are 3 sub-divisions: Division 2.1: Flammable gases Division 2.2: Non-flammable, non-toxic gases Division...
The IMO and the Dangerous Goods classes were established to provide a safer, more unified approach to maritime transportation to protect people, property and the environment. Quick navigation to the 9 IMO Classes Class 1: Explosives Class 2: Gases Class 3: Flammable Liquids Class 4: Flammable ...
International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code: Regulates the transport of dangerous goods by sea. The IMDG Code is crucial for addressing the challenges of long-duration shipments and the potential exposure to moisture and saltwater, which can compromise the integrity of dangerous goods containers...
Class 9 - Miscellaneous dangerous goods:This class encompasses a variety of substances and articles that pose hazards not covered by other classes, such as lithium batteries, dry ice, and environmentally hazardous substances. Specific packaging and handling requirements vary depending on the nature ...
Class 2 - Gases Gases are defined by dangerous goods regulations as substances which have a vapour pressure of 300 kPa or greater at 50°c or which are completely gaseous at 20°c at standard atmospheric pressure, and items containing these substances. The class encompasses compressed gases, liq...
Dangerous Goods Classes, Labels and Examples Class 1 Explosives Class 2 Gases Class 3 Flammable Liquids Class 4 Flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous combustion; substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases Class 5 Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides ...
Selection and Use of Cylinders, Spheres, Tubes, and Other Containers for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, Class 2doi:CSA B340-08这是CSA B340的第五版,第2类危险品运输用气瓶,球体,管子和其他容器的选择和使用.它取代了2002年,1997年,1988年和1986年出版的之前版本.应注意的是,除非监管机构正式...
Selection And Use Of Highway Tanks, Tc Portable Tanks, And Ton Containers For The Transportation Of Dangerous Goods, Class 2
There are nine classes of dangerous goods, plus a few sub-classes. The class your shipment falls under will affect how you pack, label and transport it. Like fireworks or flares DG classification: 1. Explosive substances and articles
UPS will ship goods classified under the UN’s hazard classes, with a few key exclusions: explosives (Class 1), toxic gasses (Class 2), some flammable solids (Class 4), some infectious substances (Class 6), and some radioactive materials (Class 7). Consult UPS shipping protocols for more...