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1 Packing Instruction 602 Category A Substance
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2 Packing Instruction 650 Biological Substance, Category B
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3 Packing Instruction 650 <30 mL of 10% formalin may be packed in each primary container containing infectious substances. 10% Formalin
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4 Packing Instructions 904 Dry Ice
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5 Comparison of Packing Instructions and Directions
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6 Appropriate Packaging Materials Examples of Commercial Sources For Packing Materials http://www.dgsupplies.com/ http://www.air-sea.co.uk/ http://www.airseaatl anta.com/ http://www.airseaatl anta.com/ http://www.thermosafe.com/ http://www.saftpak.com/ http://www.exaktpak.com/ http://www.fishersci.com/wps/portal/HOME
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7 Packaging Containers 1o1o 2o2o outer The smallest external dimension of the outer packaging must not be less than 100 mm x 100 mm (3.9 inches x 3.9 inches)
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8 Packaging Options 1o1o 2o2o OUTER
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9 1o1o 2o2o 1o1o 2o2o 1o1o 2o2o Packaging Options
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10 1o1o1o1o 2o2o2o2o OUTER INSULATION Packaging Options Shipping with Ice and Dry Ice Place ice and dry ice OUTSIDE the secondary container.
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11 RECEIVER Outer Container Labels & Markings DRY ICE UN 1845 ______ KG NET WT SENDER name & number of responsible person Proper Shipping Name UN ####, Quantity BiologicalSpecimen, Category B ALLMISC Bio Sub, Cat B Cat A UN3373 Exempt Human Specimen EXEMPTHUMANSPECIMEN
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12 Class 6 Infectious Substance Label USA: Must Be CDC 800 Number!
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13 Outer Container Labels UN 4G/CLASS 6.2/02 CAN/8-2 AIRCARGO Outer packaging used to ship a Cat A substance must have a UN label like this. The label must be printed by the manufacturer.
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14 UN 4G/CLASS 6.2/02 CAN/8-2 AIRCARGO UN Certification Type of Package PackagingMaterial Dangerous Goods Class Year of Manufacture Country Authorizing Use Manufacturer
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15 Labels and Markings on Outer Container Exempt Human Specimen or Exempt Animal Specimen name & number of responsible person Sender Receiver Exempt Human Specimen Follow Exempt Human Specimen Directions
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16 Labels and Markings on Outer Container DRY ICE, UN 1845 3 KG NET WT Biological Substance, Category B UN3373 name & number of person responsible for the 6.2 shipment Sender Receiver Follow Packing Instructions 650 Biological Specimen, Category B
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17 DRY ICE, UN 1845 3 KG NET WT name & number of person responsible for the 6.2 shipment Sender Receiver Labels and Markings on Outer Container 4G/CLASS 6.2/2004 CAN/8-2 AIRPACK UN Infectious Substance, Category A Infectious Substance, Affecting Humans or Infectious Substance Affecting Animals UN Number, & Quantity Follow Packing Instructions 602
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18 Shipping with Dry Ice NEVER TIGHTLY SEAL A CONTAINER WHICH CONTAINS DRY ICE! NEVER! Dry ice is a CLASS 9 dangerous good. Dry ice is a CLASS 9 dangerous good. ALWAYS vent outer package! ALWAYS vent outer package! Package must be marked and labeled. Package must be marked and labeled. DRY ICE UN 1845 3 KG NET WT and
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19 ALL shipments of Category A substances MUST be documented on this form. Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods
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