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Dangerous Goods By Air Marking & Labeling Course Version 1.0 Jan 2010 Instructor Chad Martin
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Course Objective – Following this training you should be able to identify and label a properly packed and documented hazardous shipments including the following: Identify package specification requirements Hazard Placard labeling Label Shipper and consignee address Label Directional arrows Label Proper Shipper Name, Net Qty, and UN / ID #s Label Over-packs and Limited QTY
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Course Limitations – Following the successful completion of this course you will only be certified to label hazardous material. You will not be certified to handle any other aspect of dangerous goods including: Classification of DG Physically Packing DG Identifying DG Documenting DG
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Shipper Labeling Responsibilities Shipper is responsible for properly marking and labeling each package of DG Each package must be appropriate sized to accommodate all required labeling Ensure all irrelevant marking is obliterated Ensure appropriate labels are durable and placed in correct location
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Types of Marking Package Specification 7.1.2. Package design and specification markings must be visible and legible as outlined in section 6 of the IATA DG book (this requirement does not apply to limited qty shipments) Package markings will be formatted similar to the following example UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234 The letters UN must precede all package specification requirements The sequence as listed above must be adhered to
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Package specification markings continued Definition of markings UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234 UN – United Nations packing symbol 4 - Code number listing type of packaging 1- Drum, 2-Reserved, 3-Jerrican, 4-Box,5-Bag, 6-Composite G – Packing Material code A – Steel, B-Aluminum, C-Natural Wood, D-Plywood, F-Reconstituted wood, G-Fibreboard, H-Plastic, L – Textile, M-Paper, N-Metal, P-Glass
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Package specification markings continued Definition of markings UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234 Y - Packing group designation, can be either X,Y,or Z X- PG I, PGII, or PGIII Y- PGII or PGIII Z- PG III only 30 – Weight or relative density limit For single packing containing liquids it will be a decimal i.e. 1.2 (maximum density 1.2) For packages with solids or inner packs it will be a whole number in kilos i.e.30 (maximum weight 30kg)
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Package specification markings continued Definition of markings UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234 S - Letter designation for what package contains For packages intended to contain solids or inner packing the letter “S” will be designated For single packages intended to contain liquids test pressure number will be designated 09 - Designates year the packaging was made USA - Designates country of manufacture, i.e. USA, NL, DE MM2234 – Manufacturer or identifier of supplier that made the packaging
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Package specification markings continued Definition of markings UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234 S - Letter designation for what package contains For packages intended to contain solids or inner packing the letter “S” will be designated For single packages intended to contain liquids test pressure number will be designated 09 - Designates year the packaging was made USA - Designates country of manufacture, i.e. USA, NL, DE MM2234 – Manufacturer or identifier of supplier that made the packaging
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Package specification markings continued Examples of markings on packages
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Package specification markings continued Where to verify packing specification information on the hazardous dec UN / 4G/ Y / 30 /S / 09 / USA / MM2234
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Shipper and Consignee Address labels Every DG package must be labeled with a shipper and consignee address label that contains full shipper name and address. Every Label must be legible and match the hazardous declaration EXACTLY to the letter. If possible Shipper and consignee address labeled should be placed on the same side as the UN marking and DG labels. If there is not sufficient room these labels must be placed on an adjacent side preferably the top of the package.
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Shipper and Consignee Address labels Where to find shipper and consignee address on Hazardous declaration
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Shipper and Consignee Address labels Where to place this on package
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Shipper and Consignee Address labels Where to place if there is not room on the same side
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Labeling UN# Proper Shipping Name, and QTY information Every package must be labeled with the Proper Shipping name, UN # and Qty information This label MUST be on the same side of the package as the hazardous diamond label identifier This information must match EXACTLY with the information on the hazardous declaration to the letter
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Labeling UN# Proper Shipping Name, and QTY information Where to find this information on the haz dec Proper Shipping Name UN #
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Labeling UN# Proper Shipping Name, and QTY information Where to place UN and Proper shipping name Flammable Liquid Toxic N.O.S. (Contains Acetone) UN1992
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Labeling UN# Proper Shipping Name, and QTY information Where to find this information on the haz dec NET QTY
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Labeling UN# Proper Shipping Name, and QTY information Where to place on Package Net QTY.00021 L Flammable Liquid Toxic N.O.S. (Contains Acetone) UN1992
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Hazard labels specifications and placement Hazard labels specify class and danger All Hazard labels must be diamond in shape and be 4” x 4” Hazard labels must be place on same side of package as proper shipping name Hazard label cannot overlap another side of the package must be all on the same face Hazard label cannot be placed square No part of the hazard label can be obscured
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Hazard labels specifications and placement Examples of hazard labels
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Hazard labels specifications and placement Where to find label type on haz dec
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Hazard labels specifications and placement Flammable Liquid Toxic N.O.S. (Contains Acetone) UN1992 Net QTY.00021 L Where to place Hazard placards on package
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