FEDEX Dangerous Goods Job Aid 2012
FEDEX Dangerous Goods Job Aid 2012
FEDEX Dangerous Goods Job Aid 2012
Proper training is required under federal and/or state regulations to handle dangerous goods and/or hazardous materials. All persons and entities must comply with all federal regulations, including but not limited to the specific training requirements of 49 C.F.R. 172.700 - 172.704. FedEx Express provides these materials as a service, to be used as guidelines to assist properly trained shippers. The materials provided by FedEx Express in no way alter, satisfy or influence any federal or state requirements. The study and/or use of these FedEx Express materials does not qualify an individual to prepare, package, transport or otherwise handle dangerous goods or hazardous materials.
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a. The Primary and any Subsidiary Risk classifications associated with transportation of your commodity are listed in IATA 4.2 Column C. b. Hazard Labels that must be applied to the outside of your package are listed in IATA 4.2 Column D. c. The UN Packing Group assigned to your commodity is listed in IATA 4.2 Column E.
Identify the Proper Shipping Name for the commodity you wish to ship.
d. Special provisions that apply to air transport of your commodity are listed in IATA 4.2 Column M, with the explanation found in IATA 4.4.
a. If you know the name of the commodity, go directly to the List of Dangerous Goods (IATA 4.2) found in the blue pages. Proper Shipping Names are shown in bold type. The spelling of the Proper Shipping Name used to identify your commodity (on the outside of the package and on the Shippers Declaration) must agree with the spelling found in the IATA manual. Alternative spelling, reflecting common usage around the world is acceptable for words such as sulfur for sulphur, etc. (IATA 8.1.3.5).
Select the Packing Instruction you will use to prepare your commodity for shipment.
b. To select the appropriate Packing Instruction, first convert all quantities to their Metric equivalent. (Use the tables in IATA Appendix B.3 for assistance.) c. Refer to IATA 4.2 Columns G - L and determine the maximum net quantity of your commodity allowed per package for transport on a Passenger or Cargo Aircraft. d. Note and comply with additional Packing Instructions that must be followed to ship your commodity. (If appropriate, additional requirements are identified in IATA 4.2 Column M.) e. Finally, use the chart below to select the specific Packing Instruction you will use.
a. Packing Instructions are based on Hazard Classification, Packing Group, and quantity. The General Packing Requirements found in IATA 5.0.2 apply to all shipments. Packaging must be of good quality and must remain closed during transport (IATA 5.0.2.4). Packaging must be resistant to any material being shipped inside (IATA 5.0.2.6). Ullage/airspace must be left to allow liquids to expand without leaking or permanently distorting the package (IATA 5.0.2.8). Inner packaging must be cushioned to prevent breakage (IATA 5.0.2.12.1).
WHEN:
UN Specification Packaging is NOT required
THEN:
May be packaged in Excepted Quantities or as a Limited Quantity or The Packing Instruction may not require specification packaging. The substance is not forbidden for air transit, and Exceeds the transport limitations of a Passenger and Cargo Packing Instruction
OPTIONS
Select the appropriate packaging scenario from IATA 2.6 or the Y Packing Instruction
a. Review State and/or Operator Variations which apply to your shipment. (State and/or Operator Variations are listed at the beginning of each Packing Instruction). State Variations are listed in IATA 2.8.2. Operator Variations are listed in IATA 2.8.3. b. Select the packaging option most appropriate for your shipment. (Each Packing Instruction shows acceptable packaging options). IATA Table 5.0.C contains a list of UN Specification Packaging approved for use in air transportation. For Combination Packaging, tables show acceptable outer packagings and: --The inner packaging required with that outer packaging. The maximum quantity permitted in each inner packaging.
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Dangerous when wet 4
Flammable solid
a. All markings must be readily visible, legible, and must not overlap or be partially obscured by labels. b. If required (by IATA Subsection 7.1), UN Specification markings must be stamped, printed, or otherwise marked on the package to provide adequate permanency. c. English must be used in addition to any other language which may be required by the state (country) of origin. d. Packages containing dangerous goods must be marked, durably and legibly on the outside of the package with each of the following: Proper Shipping Name. The UN/ID number (preceded by the letters UN or ID as appropriate). The full name and address of the shipper. The full name and address of the consignee. (i.e., the person/destination to which the package is being shipped). Packages shipped under the Limited Quantity provisions of IATA Subsection 2.7 must be marked in accordance with IATA figure 7.1 A. For Class 1, Explosives, the Proper Shipping Name may be supplemented by additional descriptive text to indicate commercial or military names. Additional markings are required for infectious substances, environmentally hazardous substances, refrigerated liquefied gases, dry ice and some overpacks (see IATA 7.1.4, 7.1.5). Except for ID 8000, Consumer commodity and packages containing radioactive material (Class 7) the NET QUANTITY of dangerous goods contained in each package must be shown for multiple piece shipments containing more than one package with dangerous goods contents. Where the maximum quantity shown in Columns H, J and L in Subsection 4.2 is a gross weight, the GROSS WEIGHT of the package must be shown. This quantity must be marked adjacent to the UN number and Proper Shipping Name. - Note: Not required if packages are identical dangerous goods.
a. For each package requiring labelling: Remove or obliterate any irrelevant labelling already on the package (IATA 7.1.1(a)). Use only labels of durable quality and correct specification. (See IATA 7.3.) Securely affix labels to your package in the correct location(s). Ensure that labels are readily visible and not obscured or overlapped at all by any of the packaging or by any other label. b. Hazard Labels: Labels identifying the primary and subsidiary hazards of the dangerous goods must bear the class or division number (IATA 7.2.3.2). c. Handling Labels: The Cargo Aircraft Only label must be used on packages containing dangerous goods in quantities not permitted on passenger aircraft. (IATA 7.2.4.2) It must be affixed on the same surface of the package near the hazard label. (IATA 7.2.6.3) . The Cryogenic Liquid label must be used in addition to the Non-flammable gas (Division 2.2) hazard label on packages containing cryogenic liquids (IATA Subsection 7.2.4.3). The Magnetized Material label must be used on packages containing magnetized material (IATA 7.2.4.1). Either the "Package Orientation" labels or preprinted package orientation labels meeting the same specifications as noted in Figure 7.4E or 7.4F must be used on combination packaging and overpacks containing liquid dangerous goods with the exclusion of those noted in IATA 7.2.4.4. The labels must be affixed or preprinted on at least two opposite sides so as to show proper package orientation (IATA 7.2.4.4).
a. Follow the detailed instructions for completing the Shippers Declaration found in IATA 8.1.6, or refer to Completing the Shippers Declaration found on pages 5 through 8 of this job aid. b. The air waybill should be prepared as directed by the carrier; however, IATA 8.2 contains additional instructions on how to complete that portion of the air waybill concerning the information required for dangerous goods shipments. Air waybills accompanying shipments for which a dangerous goods declaration is required should include the following statements, as applicable, in the Handling Information box: - Dangerous Goods as per attached Shippers Declaration or Dangerous Goods as per attached DGD - Cargo Aircraft Only or CAO
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Consignee
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Pages
(optional)
Page
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Two completed and signed copies of this Declaration must be handed to the operator TRANSPORT DETAILS
This shipment is within the limitations prescribed for: (delete non applicable) PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT
WARNING
Failure to comply with all respects with the applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations may be in breach of the applicable law, subject to legal penalties.
Airport of Departure
Airport of Destination:
Enter the full name and address of the shipper. Information must be entered by the shipper. The name and address which appears on the Shippers Declaration may differ from that on the Air Waybill (IATA 8.1.6.1). Enter the full name and address of the consignee. Must be entered by the shipper (IATA 8.1.6.2). Enter the number of the Air Waybill to which the Shippers Declaration will be attached. This information may be entered or changed by the shipper, the shippers agent, the airline or the airlines handling agent (IATA 8.1.6.3).
Enter the page number and total number of pages. Information must be entered by the shipper. If there is no extension list, enter Page 1 of 1 (IATA 8.1.6.4). Indicate whether the shipment is packed to comply with limitations for passenger aircraft. Information must be entered by the shipper. Delete either Passenger and Cargo Aircraft or Cargo Aircraft Only to indicate whether or not the shipment can be carried on passenger aircraft, or must be carried only on cargo aircraft. It is sufficient if just the applicable aircraft type is shown. (IATA 8.1.6.5). Enter the full name of the airport or city of departure. This information may be entered or changed by the shipper, the shippers agent, the airline or the airlines handling agent (IATA 8.1.6.6). Note: This information is optional and may be left blank.
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Class or Division (Subsidiary Risk)
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Packing Inst. Authorization
Packing Group
9a
9b
9c
9d
9e
9f
9g
Enter the full name of the airport or city of destination. This information may be entered or changed by the shipper, shippers agent, the airline or the airlines handling agent. (IATA 8.1.6.7) Note: This information is optional and may be left blank. Delete Radioactive to indicate the shipment does not contain radioactive material. Information must be entered by the shipper. Radioactive material must not be included on the same Declaration form as other dangerous goods, except as authorized in IATA 8.1.6.8. It is sufficient if just "Non-Radioactive" is shown.
8.1.6.9.2, Step #6). e. Number of packages (of the same packaging type and content) and their type of packaging (spelled out in full) and the net quantity (as specified in IATA 8.1.6.9.2 Step #6). When two or more different dangerous goods items are packed in the same outer package, the words All Packed in One must immediately follow the relevant entries. When an overpack is used, the wording Overpack Used must be inserted on the declaration form immediately after all relevant entries relating to the packages within the overpack. Additional requirements for multiple overpacks noted (see IATA 8.1.6.9.2 and 7.1.4.1).
Enter the required information strictly in accordance with IATA 8.1.6.9. NOTE: Columns indicated are those in the List of Dangerous Goods (IATA 4.2). a. UN Number or ID Number (Column A), preceded by UN or ID as appropriate. b. Proper Shipping Name (Column B), with technical name(s) if appropriate. c. Class Number or Division Number as appropriate, for Class 1 - Compatibility Group (Column C). Subsidiary Risk(s) as indicated (Column D) in parentheses following the class or division. d. The applicable Packing Group (Column E) content, the type of packaging (spelled out in full) and the net quantity (as specified in IATA 6 2012 FedEx Express. All Rights Reserved
f. Number of the Packing Instruction or of the Limited Quantity Packing Instruction (Column G, I, or K as appropriate). g. Authorizations as applicable (in accordance with IATA 8.1.6.9.4 Step #9). Note: See Operator Variations for FedEx Express Restrictions. Authorizations and/or exemptions which must accompany your shipment must either be in English, or be accompanied by an accurate translation in English.
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Name/Title of Signatory Place and Date Signature
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to applicable International and National Governmental Regulations. I declare that all of the applicable air transport requirements have been met.
Emergency Telephone Number
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[A typed signature may be used if the origin and destination are in the United States or its territories.]
FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL SHIPMENT ACCEPTABLE FOR PASSENGER AIRCRAFT, THE SHIPMENT CONTAINS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL INTENDED FOR USE IN OR INCIDENT TO RESEARCH, MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS, OR TREATMENT. ADR EUROPEAN TRANSPORT STATEMENT: CARRIAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1.1.4.2.1
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Enter any special handling information relevant to your shipment. Information must be entered by the shipper.
a. All dangerous goods shipments to, from, within, or transiting through the U.S. must include a 24-hour emergency response telephone number (IATA 2.8.1, USG-12). UN 1845, UN 2807, UN 2857, UN 2969, UN 3166, UN 3171, UN 3358, ID 8000 and Other Regulated Materials (ORM-D)
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Enter the name and title of the person actually signing the Declaration. The title of the person or the name of the department he/she is employed with is acceptable. Information which must be entered by the shipper, may be printed or stamped (IATA 8.1.6.13). Enter the place and date of signing the form. Information must be entered by the shipper (IATA 8.1.6.14). Sign the Shippers Declaration. Information must be entered by the shipper (IATA 8.1.6.15). a. The signature should be written by hand; however, facsimile signatures are acceptable where applicable laws and regulations recognize the legal validity of facsimile signatures (IATA 8.1.4.1). b. Typewritten signatures are not acceptable. FedEx Express requires all Shippers Declarations to be prepared using software with dangerous goods compliance edit checks and by one of the following methods. Certain FedEx electronic shipping solutions. Recognized shipper proprietary software. FedEx recognized dangerous goods vendor software. FX-18 excludes: Shipments originating in non-U.S. locations as well as US territories. U.S. shipments originating on an IATA 023 air waybill including FedEx Airport-to-Airport (ATA) SM, FedEx International Express Freight (IXF) and FedEx International Premium (IP1). Shipments containing Class 7 radioactive materials. Contact the FedEx Express Dangerous Goods Hotline for additional inquires.
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b. When shipping Division 4.1 self-reactive substances, other substances having similar properties, and Division 5.2 organic peroxides with Special Provision A20, the shipper must indicate that the packages containing such substances must be protected from direct sunlight and stored away from all heat sources in a well ventilated area (IATA 8.1.6.11.1). c. When a sample of a self-reactive substance or an organic peroxide is transported, a statement to this effect must be included in the Additional Handling Information box. Infectious Substances and Controlled Substances. The name and telephone number of a responsible person must be included on the Shippers Declaration. (IATA 8.1.6.11.4) The statement I declare that all of the applicable air transport requirements have been met must either be after the certification statement or in the Additional Handling section. (IATA 8.1.6.12.2)
d.
e.
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Consignee
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Pages
(optional)
Page
of
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Two completed and signed copies of this Declaration must be handed to the operator TRANSPORT DETAILS
This shipment is within the limitations prescribed for: (delete non applicable) PASSENGER AND CARGO AIRCRAFT
WARNING
Failure to comply with all respects with the applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations may be in breach of the applicable law, subject to legal penalties.
Airport of Departure
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Class or Division (Subsidiary Risk)
Airport of Destination:
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Packing Inst. Authorization
Packing Group
9a
9b
9c
9d
9e
9f
9g
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Name/Title of Signatory Place and Date Signature
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to applicable International and National Governmental Regulations. I declare that all of the applicable air transport requirements have been met.
Emergency Telephone Number
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[A typed signature may be used if the origin and destination are in the United States or its territories.]
FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL SHIPMENT ACCEPTABLE FOR PASSENGER AIRCRAFT, THE SHIPMENT CONTAINS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL INTENDED FOR USE IN OR INCIDENT TO RESEARCH, MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS, OR TREATMENT. ADR EUROPEAN TRANSPORT STATEMENT: CARRIAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1.1.4.2.1
a. If your substance meets any of the criteria found in IATA Subsection 2.1.1, it must not be carried on aircraft under any circumstance. b. If it is listed in 4.2 List of Dangerous Goods as Forbidden for both Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Only.
Classify the substance by comparing its properties, as described on the MSDS with the classification criteria described in IATA Section 3.
Select the generic or n.o.s. Proper Shipping Name that most accurately describes the article or substance and prepare your commodity for shipment.
a. Obtain a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for your substance. (Note: In the United States, OSHA 29CFR 1910.1200 (a) (2) requires manufacturers/importers to produce an MSDS for each hazardous substance they manufacture/ import.) b. Use the MSDS to obtain a description of the physical characteristics associated with your substance. Among other information required by law, each MSDS includes the following: The identity of substance (chemical and common names). Physical/chemical characteristics of the substance. Physical hazards (potential for fire, explosion, etc.). Information on exposure limits. Precautions for safe handling. Date of MSDS preparation, or most recent change. c. Use the decision table on the next page to determine the proper UN Hazard Classification and appropriate Packing Group.
a. Using IATA Table 4.1.A, find the UN Hazard Classification selected in Step 2 and select the most appropriate generic chemical name (preferred) or hazard description. Generic or n.o.s. (not otherwise specified) Proper Shipping Names that require the addition of the technical chemical name in parentheses immediately following the proper shipping name are marked with the symbol H in the List of Dangerous Goods (IATA 4.2). b. Using the Basic Dangerous Goods Shipping Instructions found on pages 1 through 4 of this job aid, refer to Step 2 and continue processing your commodity for shipment.
EXPLOSIVE Prior to transport, the classification of all new explosive devices, together with compatibility group assignment and the proper shipping name, must be approved by the appropriate authority of the State of manufacture. Within the U.S., this is the Department of Transportation, Office of Hazardous Materials Special Permits and Approvals. GAS FLAMMABLE LIQUID FLAMMABLE SOLID OXIDIZING SUBSTANCES OR ORGANIC PEROXIDE TOXIC AND INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE
IATA 3.3.2 Table 3.3 A Table 3.3 B IATA 3.4.2.4 IATA 3.5.1.4 IATA 3.6.1.3 IATA 3.6.1.5 Table 3.6 A Table 3.6 B Figure 3. 6 C IATA 3.8.2 -
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL CORROSIVES MISCELLANEOUS DANGEROUS GOODS ARTICLES AND SUBSTANCES WITH MULTIPLE HAZARDS
IATA 3.7 IATA Section 10 IATA 3.8 IATA 3.9 IATA 3.10 Table 3.10 A
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SHIPPING VARIATIONS
In most situations, preparing your dangerous goods packages in accordance with basic shipping instructions will be adequate; however, certain types of shipments will require additional processing. Each step of this job aid (which is designed to assist you in identifying when additional shipping information is required) is referenced directly to the appropriate IATA Subsection, where detailed instructions can be found. Unless all markings representative of all dangerous goods in the overpack are clearly visible, the overpack must be marked with the word Overpack, and all the package markings required by 7.1.5 unless otherwise excepted in 7.1.4.1. These markings must be reproduced on the outside of the overpack. Packaging specification markings must not be reproduced on the overpack. The overpack marking is an indication that packages contained within comply with prescribed specifications. When your complete shipment consists of more than one overpack, the total quantity of dangerous goods contained in each overpack, as described on the Shippers Declaration, must be indicated on the overpack. To facilitate identification, loading and notification, an identification mark (which can be any alpha-numeric format) should be indicated on the Shippers Declaration and marked on the package. Where an overpack contains more than one UN number, the total quantity of dangerous goods should be shown by UN number. The total quantities shown on the shipper's declaration must match the total quantity(ies) shown on the overpack.
c. Ensure that all labels required on packages in the overpack are clearly visible on the outside of the overpack (IATA 7.2.7). d. List individual package information on the Shippers Declaration (in the Nature and Quantity of Dangerous Goods section) first and include the wording Overpack Used immediately after all relevant entries related to the packages within the overpack. Multiple overpacks with identical contents should be identified as Overpack Used X (number of identical overpacks), while multiple overpacks with different contents should be listed separately (IATA 8.1.6.9.2 Step 7).
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SHIPPING VARIATIONS
Consumer Commodities (IATA Packing Instruction Y963)
a. Ensure your commodities are packaged in a form intended or suitable for retail sale for purposes of personal care or household use. b. Prepare your commodity for shipment in accordance with Packing Instruction Y963. Although items prepared under this instruction are exempt from the General Packing Requirements of IATA 5.0, they must meet the standards outline listed in the instruction, to include: Passing a 4-foot drop test. Sufficient outage to prevent leakage. Closures held securely in place. Sufficient cushioning and absorbent materials. c. Mark and label your package as: Consumer Commodity (which is the Proper Shipping Name found in IATA 4.2). ID 8000 (note the letters ID). Miscellaneous (Class 9) label. Limited Quantity Mark (IATA 7.1A). d. Ensure the gross weight of your shipment is shown on the Shipper's Declaration: For a single package, use the actual gross weight of the package. For more than one package, use either the actual gross weight of each package or the average weight of the packages. e. Consumer Commodity shipments are exempt from the USG-12 requirement to provide a 24-hour emergency telephone number
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SHIPPING VARIATIONS
Example: Nature and Quantity of Goods (Incl. Dimensions of Volume UN 1845 Carbon dioxide, solid 2 x 25 kg (Number of pieces x net quantity in kg)
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Identify the Proper Shipping Name for each commodity you wish to ship.
a. Ensure the dangerous goods do not react dangerously with each other and cause: Combustion and/or evolution of considerable heat. Evolution of flammable, toxic or ashyxiant gases. The formation of corrosive or unstable substances. b. The dangerous goods do not require segregation (IATA Table 9.3.A/ 49 CFR 177.848). c. The package does not contain 6.2 and unrelated types of dangerous goods. d. The inner packaging and quantity used for each item of dangerous goods and the quantity complies with each dangerous goods packaging instruction. e. The outer package is permitted by each dangerous good. f. The package as prepared for shipment meets the specification performance test for the most restrictive packing group of a substance contained in the package. g. The quantities of different dangerous goods must be such that Q does not exceed the value of 1.
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Q =
Calculate the Q Value for the commodities you have selected. (IATA 5.0.2.11)
a. To calculate the Q Value, use the following formula: n1 ____ M1 + n2 _____ + M2 n3 _____ . . . M3
n1 represents the quantity of the first commodity that you wish to ship. M1 represents the maximum quantity of your first commodity which can be shipped in accordance with the applicable Packing Instruction.
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b. The Q Value calculated must not exceed 1.0 and be rounded up to the first decimal place (IATA 8.1.6.9.2, Step 6 (g). If the Q Value exceeds 1.0 you may: Try to calculate the Q Value using Cargo Aircraft Only Packing Instructions. Ship the items in separate packages.
c. The following dangerous goods do not need to be taken into account in the calculation of the Q value: Dry Ice UN 1845. Those where Columns H, J, and L of the List of Dangerous Goods indicate No Limit. Those with the same UN number, packing group and physical state (i.e. solid or liquid), provided they are the only dangerous goods in the package and the total net quantity does not exceed the maximum net quantity shown in the list of dangerous goods. Those where columns J and L of 4.2 indicate a gross weight per package.
For additional information on Q value for limited quantity, see 2.7.5.6. d. For packages containing dangerous goods where the letter G follows the quantity amount in Column J, or L in the list of dangerous goods, the gross weight of the completed package does not exceed the lowest applicable gross weight.
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Cargo Aircraft Only Package Q Value Packing Instruction Maximum Qty (M1) n1/M1
10 kg/100 kg 60 L 4 L/60 L Package Q Value .1 .07
2012 FedEx Express. All Rights Reserved Maximum Qty (M1) n1/M1
(Cannot combine - Q value greater than 1.0) (Cannot combine - Q value greater than 1.0)
Ferrosilicon UN 1408
10 kgs
4L
.17 Q = 0.2
Q Value Calculation Passenger or Cargo Aircraft Packing Instruction Maximum Qty (M1) n1/M1 Package Q Value Packing Instruction Cargo Aircraft Only Maximum Qty (M1) n1/M1
Package Q Value
Review State and/or Operator Variations which apply to the Packing Instruction applicable to each commodity in your shipment. (State and/or Operator Variations are listed at the beginning of each Packing Instruction.)
Questions?
Call us at 1.800.GoFedEx 1.800.463.3339 Say Dangerous Goods or Press 81 (which will provide direct access to the FedEx Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Hotline).
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Mark your package in accordance with IATA 7.1.5. Label your package in accordance with IATA 7.2. Complete the Shipper's Declaration in accordance with IATA 8.1.5.
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