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Dangerous goodsGuideShipping by airLithium ion, metal and alloy cells or batteriesUN3091 PI969UN3091 PI970UN3481 PI966UN3481 PI967 DescriptionSectionIIIIIIIIIIIIC apacitylimitPercell:> 1 gPer battery:> 2 gPercell:<1 gPer battery:<2 gPercell:> 1 gPer battery:> 2 gPercell:<1 gPer battery:<2 gPer cell:> 20 WhPer battery:> 100 WhPer cell:<20 WhPerbattery:<100 WhPer cell:> 20 WhPer battery:> 100 WhPer cell:<20 WhPerbattery:<100 WhLimit per packagePaxA/C = 5 kgCAO = 35 kgPaxA/C = 5 kgCAO = 5 kgPaxA/C = 5 kgCAO = 35 kgNo more than four cells or two batteries per package in accordance with section (d) and (e) of the IATA = 5 kgCAO = 35 kgPaxA/C = 5 kgCAO = 5 kgPaxA/C = 5 kgCAO = 35 kgNo more than four cells or two batteries per package in accordance with section (d) and (e) of the IATA metal cells / batteries packed with equipmentLithium ion cells / batteries contained in equipmentLithium metal cells / batteries contained in equipmentLithium ion cells / batteries packed with equipmentAll cells and batteries must be tested in accordance with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part III, Su
Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 967 of the IATA Regulations. ... provisions of the UPU Convention are complied with in relation to the transport of Dangerous Goods by air. Section 2.4.2: The Dangerous Goods listed in this subsection may be accepted in mail for air carriage ...
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