Precautions for Transport Recommendations on Lithium Batteries TECHNICAL BULLETIN
2022-07-28
●Regarding the transport recommendations on lithium batteries (hereinafter UN Recommendations), the corresponding part of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations has been changed to the 60th Edition. This technical bulletin summarizes how to transport lithium batteries in compliance with the UN Recommendations by air.
●A customer who transports lithium batteries is responsible for the package. Therefore, the UN Recommendations must be always checked.
●In the UN Recommendations, lithium batteries are classified into dangerous goods (Class 9) and non-dangerous goods according to the amount of lithium. Packaging methods of the batteries depend on the classification.
●A customer who transports lithium batteries is responsible for the package. Therefore, the UN Recommendations must be always checked.
●In the UN Recommendations, lithium batteries are classified into dangerous goods (Class 9) and non-dangerous goods according to the amount of lithium. Packaging methods of the batteries depend on the classification.
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