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Dangerous goods guide

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

Patient Specimens as defined in Section 3.6.2.1.4 of the IATA Regulations provided that they are classified, packed and marke d as required by Section 3.6.2.2.3.8 (a) to (d); UN2910

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1 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, Subsection (DGR )

2 StarTrackPremiumAustralia Post AirShipping by roadLithium ion, metal and alloy cells or cell:> 1gPer battery:>2 Per cell:<1gPer battery:<2 Per cell:> 1 gPer battery:> 2 gPer cell:<1 gPer battery:<2 gPer cell:> 1 gPer battery:> 2 gPer cell:<1 gPer battery:<2 gPer cell:> 20 WhPer battery:> 100 WhPer cell:<20 WhPer battery:<100 WhPer cell:> 20 WhPer battery:> 100 WhPer cell:<20 WhPerbattery:<100 WhPer cell:> 20 WhPer battery:> 100 WhPer cell:<20 WhPerbattery:<100 WhLimit per packageNolimitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitNo limitLabellingServiceLithium 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, Subsection (DGR )

3 Lithium metal batteriesLithium ion batteriesStarTrackRoadAustralia Post RoadShipping by Australia Post Express Post air networkAcceptable Dangerous goods and hazardous itemsUN Number / CategoryProductUN3373 Infectious Substances, assigned to Biological Substance, Category B only, when packed in accordance with the requirements of Packing Instruction 650 and carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice) when used as a refrigerant for infectious Category CPatient Specimens as defined in Section of the IATA Regulations provided that they are classified, packed and marked as required by Section (a) to (d);UN2910 Radioactive Material in an excepted package, provided the activity does not exceed one tenth of that permitted in Table and that does not meet the definitions and criteria of classes, other than Class 7, or divisions, as defined in Section 3 of the IATA Regulations.

4 The package must be marked with the name and address of the Shipper and the Consignee, the package must be marked Radioactive material quantities permitted for movement via Post and must bear the radioactive material, excepted package label (Figure ) of the IATA Regulations; the provisions relating to documentation (Subsection ) of the IATA Regulations do not apply to such radioactive material. The provisions relating to documentation (Subsection ) of the IATAR egulations do not apply to such radioactive materialUN2911 Radioactive Material in an excepted package, provided the activity does not exceed one tenth of that permitted in Table and that does not meet the definitions and criteria of classes, other than Class 7, or divisions, as defined in Section 3 of the IATA Regulations.

5 The package must be marked with the name and address of the Shipper and the Consignee, the package must be marked Radioactive material quantities permitted for movement via Post and must bear the radioactive material, excepted package label (Figure ) of the IATA Regulations; the provisions relating to documentation (Subsection ) of the IATA Regulations do not apply to such radioactive material. The provisions relating to documentation (Subsection ) of the IATAR egulations do not apply to such radioactive materialUN3481 Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 967 of the IATA Regulations. No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any single package.

6 UN3091 Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 970 of the IATA Regulations. No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any single of Dangerous goods by Post in accordance with Section IATA RegulationsSection : The Universal Postal Union Convention forbids the carriage of Dangerous goods in mail except as permitted in accordance with Section of the IATA Regulations. Appropriate national authorities should ensure that provisions of the UPU Convention are complied with in relation to the transport of Dangerous goods by : The Dangerous goods listed in this subsection may be accepted in mail for air carriage subject to the provisions of the appropriate national authorities concerned and the parts of these regulations which relate to such.

7 The procedures of designated Postal operators for controlling the introduction of Dangerous goods in mail in to air transport are subject to review and approval by the Civil Aviation Authority of the State where the mail is by Star Track Premium air networkAcceptable Dangerous goods and hazardous itemsUN NumberProductServiceUN1845 Dry IcePremium/Next FlightUN3373 Bio-Substance Category B onlyOnly on a Next Flight ServiceUN3481 Lithium ion or Lithium Polymer Cells or Batteries contained in or packed with equipmentPremium/Next FlightUN3091 Lithium Metal or Lithium Alloy Cells or Batteries contained in or packed with equipmentPremium/Next FlightUN3480 Lithium ion or Lithium Polymer Cells or Batteries looseNot allowed to be moved via air due to Limitation QF06 imposed by Qantas as detailed in Section 2 of the IATA regulationsUN3090 Lithium Metal or Lithium Alloy Cells or Batteries looseNot allowed to be moved via air due to Limitation QF05 imposed by Qantas as detailed in Section 2 of the IATA regulationsConcessional Limited Quantities Transport With the introduction of Edition of the ADG code for the movement of Dangerous goods via road will see the introduction of the Concessional Limited Quantities.

8 As detailed in Section of the requirements allow the Concessional Limited Quantities Transport document to be used instead of a Dangerous goods Shippingdocument in accordance with Section of the ADG code for certain low risk Dangerous Concessional Limited Quantities Transport document does not fulfil the requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous goods code (IMDG) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for transport of Dangerous goods under this section by either sea or following Dangerous goods can be transported using the Concessional Limited Quantities Transport limited quantity Dangerous good that has been packed in accordance with Chapter of the ADG code and the quantities of Dangerous goods in each inner packaging does not exceed the quantity specified in or referenced from column (7) of the Dangerous goods list in Chapter 3 of the ADG domestic consumable Dangerous good, meaning party poppers, sparklers and bon bons(UN0337), domestic smoke detectors (UN2911), lighter refills (UN1057) or portable fire extinguishers with compressed or liquefied gas up to 23 KG gross weight)(UN1044).

9 As per Section of the ADG by Star Track Express road networkAcceptable Dangerous goods and hazardous itemsClassSubstancesClass 2, Division gases, but limited to aerosol products for normal domestic useClass 2, Division , non-toxic gasesClass 3 Flammable liquids (Packing Group II and Packing Group III only)Class 5, Division agents, but limited to hair care products for normal domestic use (Packing Group II and Packing Group III only)Class 6, Division substances - restricted to items from customers on the Dangerous goods Master List Class 8 Corrosive substances (liquid or solid) -restricted to items from customers on the Dangerous goods Master List Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous goods , these items will generally be acceptable for carriage, however, some restrictions may apply (Packing Group II and Packing Group III only)Shipping by Australia Post road networkAcceptable Dangerous goods and hazardous itemsQuantity Limits for Exempted Small Consignments including Australia Post ExceptionsPacking GroupClass or CI20 mL20 g20 g20 g20 g/mL150 g/mL20 g/mLb20 g/mL-II50 mL100 mL50 ml150 mL500gd500 g 500 g500g/mLe500 g/mL500 g/mL500g/mlIII300 mLaTable Notesa)2 L if the Class 3 packing group III substance is manufactured product b)

10 Division UN3373 Category B only must be packed and marked in accordance with Packing Instruction P650 of the ADG Code. c)Lithium batteries alone and equipment accompanied by or with lithium batteries installed will only be accepted under the conditi ons of )Division products must in Packing Group II & III must not exceed 500 grams to be accepted by Australia )Division products must in Packing Group II & III must not exceed 500 grams to be accepted by Australia by Australia Post road networkRequirements to lodge exempted Dangerous GoodsExempted Dangerous goods Exempted Dangerous goods are: are allowed to be transported as goods exempted from the normal requirements of the ADG Code for the transport of Dangerous goods by road and rail via the Auspostsurface mail network.


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