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TRANSPORTING INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES SAFELY
www.phmsa.dot.govCATEGORY B INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES Category B infectious substances are excepted from all other requirements of the HMR when transported in accordance with the requirements of §173.199. Packing of Category B infectious substances requires marking the outer package, adjacent to proper shipping name, with “Biological substances,
Category A & B Shipping Examples - Arizona Department of ...
www.azdhs.govCategory A infectious substances have two shipping names: “Infectious substances, affecting humans” (UN 2814) or “Infectious substances, affecting animals” (UN 2900). Packaging . Category A infectious substances must be tripled packaged and compliant with IATA Packin g Instruction 602 diagrammed below. The maximum quantity of Category A ...
APPENDIX A GUIDANCE DOCUMENT Infectious Substances ...
www.icao.intFor transport purposes the classification of infectious substances by risk groups was removed from the ICAO Technical Instructions in the 2005/ 2006 edition. Infectious substances are now classified as Category A or Category B.
Dangerous Goods Regulations - IATA
www.iata.orgDangerous Goods Regulations 3.6.2 Division 6.2—Infectious 3.6.2.2 Classification of Infectious Substances Substances STATE VARIATIONS: AUG03, CAG08, VUG02 3.6.2.2.1 Infectious substances must be classified in Division 6.2 and assigned to UN 2814, UN 2900, OPERATOR VARIATIONS: 4C04, 4M04, BZ07, CM05, UN 3291 or UN 3373, as appropriate.
Specimen collection, storage and transport
www.who.intInfectious substances • For the purposes of transport, infectious substances are defined as substances which are known or are reasonably expected to contain pathogens. • Pathogens - microorganisms (including bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, parasites, fungi) and other agents such as prions, which can cause disease in humans or animals.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PACKAGING AND TRANSPORT OF …
www1.health.gov.auInfectious substances means substances that are known to contain, or are reasonably expected to contain, pathogens. Infectious substances are divided into categories A, B and C/Exempt, and are governed by various UN requirements (see Section 3 of this document for definitions of these categories).
PART 2 - UNECE Homepage
www.unece.org- 42 - Class 6: Toxic and infectious substances - Division 6.1: Toxic substances - Division 6.2: Infectious substances Class 7: Radioactive material
3 For the purposes of these Regulations
www.iata.org3.6.2.1 Definitions 3.6.2.2.2.1 Category A: An infectious substance which 3 For the purposes of these Regulations: is transported in a form that, when exposure to it occurs, is capable of causing permanent disability, life-threatening 3.6.2.1.1 Infectious substances are substances which or fatal disease in otherwise healthy humans or animals. 3.6
Pointers on Shipping: Clinical Samples, Biological ...
www.fedex.comShipments marked or labeled 6.2 (infectious materials) and/or containing dry ice cannot be shipped inside the FedEx Clinical Pak. For more information on shipping infectious substances, call FedEx Customer Service. Clinical Samples That Are Dried and Noninfectious: Dried samples such as dried blood, tissue, saliva, hair.
Specimen Collection, Handling, Transport and Processing
www.aphl.org• IATA website: FAQs | Infectious Substances • FedEx Guidance: Clinical Samples, Biological Substances Category B(UN 3373) and Environmental Test Samples • UPS Guidance: Packing Hazardous Materials 28 . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Specimen Collection, Handling, Transport and Processing 29 .
Packing and Labelling Dangerous Goods for Transport
www.tru.caA guide to classifying infectious substances and toxin classifications can be found in this document in Appendix A. Individuals shipping dangerous goods must keep a “proof of classification” for all dangerous goods offered for transport or imported into Canada for a 5-year period after shipping.
SPECIMEN LABELING, STORAGE & HANDLING
www.cdc.govinfectious substances, use “suspected Category A” for the technical name. Also, use this for the technical name on the itemized list of contents. • The Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods is a legal document—you must sign the form.
Infectious Specimen Shipping Guidelines
www.mayomedicallaboratories.comMayo Medical Laboratories www.MayoMedicalLaboratories.com Last updated 09/08/14 IATA Infectious Substances Classification For a list of Category A infectious substances, see Infectious Substances Classification at
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES, CLINICAL WASTE AND …
www.hse.gov.ukInfectious Substances Generally speaking, if your goods are reasonably known to contain a pathogen (including certain bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc.), and the pathogens cause infectious diseases in humans, or animals and humans, then UN 2814 should normally be used to classify the substance, unless the goods meet the criteria of one
Infectious Subs. brochure - US Department of …
hazmatonline.phmsa.dot.govGUIDE TO CHANGES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006 FEDERAL REGISTER Hazardous Materials: Infectious Substances; Harmonization With the United Nations Recommendations
Guidance for Completing the Shipper's Declaration for ...
www.selectagents.govNature and Quantity of Dangerous Goods (Infectious Substance Affecting Humans) This section must be completed in English. a. UN or ID Number: UN 2814* b. Proper Shipping Name: Enter “INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE, AFFECTING HUMANS.”
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