un3480 lithium ion batteries

Beginners guide to UN3480, UN3481 and IATA regulations
Battery packaging for Lithium Ion is tightly regulated by various legislation, including UN3480, UN3481 and IATA specific rules. Looking at the list of criteria and influencing factors can be in credibly daunting, which is why this guide aims to provide you with a solid understanding of what is required.
Shipping lithium batteries by air
Officially, yes: Lithium-ion batteries are governed under the United Nations regulations UN3480 and UN3481 as Class 9 "miscellaneous dangerous goods." Two dangers stand out: First, improperly packaged lithium-ion batteries can lead to short circuits if they come into
Lithium Battery Dangerous Goods Regulations [Lithium Battery
Lithium-ion cells and Batteries shipped by themselves – UN3480 (not contained in or packed with equipment) are forbidden for transport as cargo on passenger aircraft. They can be shipped on cargo aircrafts when packed in accordance with Packing Instruction 965.
Hazardous Materials: Transportation of Lithium Batteries
Lithium ion batteries contain an ionic form of lithium but no lithium metal. Lithium ion batteries do not pose an environmental hazard and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream.
Lithium Battery Shipping Overview
The handling mark for lithium batteries installed in or packed with equipment is displayed below. UN Identification Numbers Applicable to Lithium Battery Shipments. UN3480: Loose lithium ion batteries. UN3481: Lithium-ion batteries "packed with" or "contained in" equipment. UN3090: Loose Lithium metal batteries:
Transporting Lithium Batteries | PHMSA
Lithium batteries may pose a risk to public safety, even when not in transportation. To learn more about safe use, maintenance, and disposal of lithium batteries, visit the following resources from federal and local agencies.
Interactive Guide to Shipping Lithium Batteries
Interactive Guide to Shipping Lithium Batteries. This document provides awareness of the International Civil Aviation Organization''s (ICAO) 2023-2024 Edition of the Technical Instructions (Doc 9284) requirements for lithium batteries.
LITHIUM BATTERY GUIDE FOR SHIPPERS
This document provides generalized guidance on the requirements for proper packaging and hazard communication of shipments of lithium cells and batteries and lithium battery-powered equipment by all modes of transportation. Shipments to, from, or within the United States are subject to the HMR.
Lithium ion batteries including lithium ion polymer batteries
Substance information for UN 3480 - Lithium ion batteries including lithium ion polymer batteries based on the Hazardous Materials Table (Title 49 CFR 172.101) to assist in preparing a risk assessment for loading, transporting and storing hazardous materials.
Transport of Lithium Metal and Lithium Ion Batteries
For the purposes of this guidance document and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, power banks are to be classified as batteries and must be assigned to UN 3480, lithium ion batteries, or UN 3090, lithium metal batteries, as applicable.

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