Processing ISC and Dry Ice in Campus Ship

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Processing ISC and Dry Ice in Campus. Ship

Processing ISC and Dry Ice in Campus. Ship

Packaging and Labeling Information Biological Substances and Dry Ice 2

Packaging and Labeling Information Biological Substances and Dry Ice 2

Dry Ice Package Marking and Labeling Exterior of package per IATA: 1. Mark Dry

Dry Ice Package Marking and Labeling Exterior of package per IATA: 1. Mark Dry Ice or Carbon Dioxide, solid on package 2. Mark the UN number (UN 1845) on package 3. Mark the Net weight of Dry Ice on the box (in Kg only) 4. Class 9 diamond label is required 5. Or, steps 1 -4 can be consolidated on a special Class 9 sticker, displaying the same information 6. UPS thermal address label. (No Shipper’s Declaration is required, as UPS thermal label meets IATA documentation requirements. ) 3

Biological Substances Example of Packing and Marking for Category B At least one surface

Biological Substances Example of Packing and Marking for Category B At least one surface of the outer packaging must have a minimum dimension of 100 mm x 100 mm. Itemized list of contents between secondary and outer packaging Biological Substances, Category B Package Marking Information must include the name and telephone number of the responsible contact person The primary receptacle or the secondary packaging must be capable of withstanding, without leakage, an internal pressure producing a pressure differential of not less than 95 k. Pa. Source: http: //www. iata. org/whatwedo/cargo/dangerous_goods/Documents/Guidance_Doc 62 DGR_52. pdf 4

Biological Substances Example of Packing and Marking for Exempt Specimens At least one surface

Biological Substances Example of Packing and Marking for Exempt Specimens At least one surface of the outer packaging must have a minimum dimension of 100 mm x 100 mm. The outer packaging must be of adequate strength for its capacity, mass and intended use. Exempt Human Specimen Or Exempt Animal Specimen Source: http: //www. iata. org/whatwedo/cargo/dangerous_goods/Documents/Guidance_Doc 62 DGR_52. pdf 5