You can still ship stand-alone lithium batteries if they comply with either Section IA or IB of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) packing instructions 965 and 968, which are fully regulated dangerous goods shipments that require the Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods be completed and signed by a trained shipper.
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Proper Shipping Name: Lithium Ion Batteries contained in equipment Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI967 Product: A-037-001650SAA,3.7V 1.65Ah 6.1Wh Li Polymer Battery Date: January 06, 2017 No.: M20170106 Company Name: Axiss Technology Corp. Address: 8F-1, 96, Long An Street, Taoyuan 33057, Taiwan
Compliant PI965, Section II Package "Lithium ion batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI965 -CAO"on AWB. *Section II cells and batteries must not be packed in the same outer
What is—or was—Section II? Packing Instructions PI 965 and PI 968 govern standalone lithium batteries. Section II of these Packing Instructions was created to allow packages containing one or two small batteries to be shipped in the same package by air with fewer restrictions, and by people without extensive Dangerous Goods training.. Specifically,
(UN3481 PI967 Section II) ① リチウムマーク ② のShipment Information()のにの をさずに "Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI967" ()の①および②はです。 A) ボタンのみがみまれた
In addition, please include one of the IATA compliance statements on your air waybill for Section II lithium batteries: 1. Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI966 2. Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI967* 3. Lithium metal batteries in compliance with Section II of PI969 4.
Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 965 HZ OUI > 2.7 ≤ 20 Wh pas plus de 8 piles Etiquette batteries Lithium Document Transport LB Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 965 HZ OUI Emballées avec un équipement UN 3481 PI 9662 ≤ 20 Wh / Pile 5 kg Net1 Etiquette batteries Lithium Document
No. IATA does not require a material safety data sheet (MSDS or SDS), or the UN 38.3 test data report as part of the required documentation requirements when offering lithium batteries for transport. I. May lithium battery packages be placed in an overpack in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations? Yes.
• UN3480 LITHIUM ION BATTERIES • UN3481, LITHIUM ION BATTERIES CONTAINED IN EQUIPMENT or LITHIUM ION BATTERIES PACKED WITH EQUIPMENT Battery Testing Data LITHIUM ION CELLS OR BATTERIES MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF EACH TEST IN THE UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3.
Lithium cells or batteries that fit within these limits are subject to Section II of the applicable lithium battery packing instructions in the DGR. Each package that contains such cells or batteries, including those installed in devices, must not contain more than 5 kg net weight of lithium cells or batteries.
§ 173.185 Lithium cells and batteries. As used in this section, consignment means one or more packages of hazardous materials accepted by an operator from one shipper at one time and at one address, receipted for in one lot and moving to one consignee at one destination address.Equipment means the device or apparatus for which the lithium cells or
UN3481 Lithium Ion Batteries contained in Equipment (Packing Instruction 967 Section II) Dear Valued Customer, Please be informed that shipper has responsibility to confirm the above lithium battery shipment meets the following IATA "Lithium Ion
(UN3481 PI966 Section II) ① リチウムマーク ② のShipment Information()のに のを "Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI966" ()()のまた はのは、の 2 えてはならな
G. Section II in Packing Instructions 967 and 970 states that "the lithium battery mark is not required on consignments of two packages or less where each package contains no more than four cells, or two batteries installed in equipment." What is the intent of this provision?
None Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 966 LB YES 5 kg net1 Lithium Battery Label None Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 966 (section II) Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment 967 (section
1. Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI966 2. Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI967* 3. Lithium metal batteries in compliance with Section II of PI969 4. Lithium metal batteries in compliance with Section II of PI970* *:II PI967/PI970
Passenger and cargo aircraft for UN 3481 (contained in equipment) only. This entry applies to lithium ion or lithium polymer batteries contained in equipment in Class 9 (Section I) and
2 grams of lithium metal per battery Cells or batteries only (Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 965) – < 8 cells or < 2 batteries in a package, without electronic equipment. (Note: For cells or batteries of < 2.7 Wh, the number of cells/batteries in the package must be limited to 2.5 kg net weight. Cells or batteries
Lithium Ion Batteries UN3480, P.I. 965 Section IB Acceptable to dangerous goods locations Only. Cells equal to or less than 20Wh; and Batteries equal to or less than 100Wh • Shipper''s Declaration required in net weight KG. • IB on Shippers Declaration after packing Instruction • UN number, proper shipping name and shipper/consignee
Lithium ion batteries with a Watt-hour rating of more than 2.7 Wh but not more than 100 Wh 1.6.1 Adequate Instruction for Shipping Section II Lithium Batteries removed the reference to PI 965 and PI 968 since these packing instructions no longer Compliance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations for the transportation of lithium cells
According to the PI967 section II regulations, lithium-ion batteries should be transported at a state of charge not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity. Additionally, the packaging should be robust enough to prevent any damage to the terminals or short-circuiting. Compliance with PI967 section II is crucial for safe and legal
≤ 20 Wh per cell 5 kg net1 Lithium Battery None Lithium Ion Batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 966 LB YES ≤ 100 Wh per battery 5 kg net1 Lithium Battery Label UN3480 Lithium ion batteries 965 (section II) UN3481 Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment 966 (section II)
1. "Lithium ion batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI966" on AWB. 2. "Lithium ion batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI967" on AWB. 3. Package w/ ≤4 cells or ≤2 batteries and ≤ 2 packages in consignment, no lithium battery mark or AWB statement required.
Most of these devices use lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries as a power source. Lithium cells and batteries are classified as dangerous goods and therefore must meet all of the
Cells or batteries only (Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 965, UN 3480)-Cells or batteries in a package, without electronic equipment: Package Limit: Packed with equipment (Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 966, UN 3481) -
(UN3481 PI967 Section II) ① リチウムマーク ② のShipment Information()のにの を "Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI967" ()の①および②はです。 A) ボタンのみがみまれた
UN3480, Lithium Ion Batteries / Cells – PI965 Section IA (continuation). Documentation: Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI966 ". DHL Services: (TDI = Time Definite International, ACS = Air Capacity Sales): TDI - Account
Where a consignment includes packages bearing the lithium battery mark, the words "Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 967" or "Lithium metal batteries in compliance with Section II of PI 970", as applicable must be included on
"Lithium ion batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI966" on AWB. "Lithium ion batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI967" on AWB. Package w/ < 4 cells or < 2 batteries, no handling label or AWB statement required. LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES Shippers Dec? UN Spec Required? Additional? No consolidations allowed. No consolidations allowed.
LITHIUM BATTERY GUIDE FOR SHIPPERS A Compliance Tool for All Modes of Transportation Revised June 2023 Manual of Tests and Criteria, Section 38.3. The UN 38.3 testing accounts for transportation impacts such as: • Altitude • External short circuit Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment including lithium ion
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