Lithium Battery Mark Exceptions March 5, 2025
Lithium Battery Mark Exceptions If you ship lithium batteries that fall under the smaller battery exceptions, you are probably familiar…
Lithium Battery Mark Exceptions If you ship lithium batteries that fall under the smaller battery exceptions, you are probably familiar…
Update on the Lithium Battery Mark Telephone Number – A Worldwide Approach Lithium batteries make up a significant amount of…
In the context of dangerous goods shipments, a telephone number always references the 24-hour number or emergency number. So, it’s…
Label Size: 100 x 100 mm (4″x4″) | Labels per Roll: 500
Choose UN3090, UN3091, UN3480, or UN3481 and provide telephone number (optional for IATA)
Durable gloss coated heavy paper label with high-performance adhesive
Complies with: IATA, ICAO, IMDG Requirements, accepted by DOT 49 CFR and TDGR
Label Size: 100 x 100 mm (4″x4″) | Labels per Roll: 500
Shipper required to add UN3090, UN3091, UN3480, or UN3481 and telephone number (optional for IATA) in allocated space.
Durable gloss coated heavy paper label with high-performance adhesive
Complies with: ICAO, IATA, IMDG Requirements, accepted by DOT 49 CFR and TDGR
Label Size: 6.375″ x 5″ | Labels per Roll: 500
Custom printed with requested UN number, telephone number (optional for IATA), battery type and emergency contact.
Durable gloss coated heavy paper label with high-performance adhesive
Complies with: IATA, ICAO, IMDG, DOT 49 CFR and TDGR
Label Size: 6.375″ x 5″ | Labels per Roll: 500
Shipper required to add UN number, telephone number (optional for IATA), battery type and emergency contact in allocated space.
Durable gloss coated heavy paper label with high-performance adhesive
Complies with: IATA, ICAO, IMDG, DOT 49 CFR and TDGR
Label Size: 4.5″ x 5″ | Labels per Roll: 500
Choose UN3090, UN3091, UN3480, or UN3481 and provide telephone number (optional for IATA)
Durable gloss coated heavy paper label with high-performance adhesive
Complies with: IATA, ICAO, IMDG, DOT 49 CFR and TDGR
Text: “Primary Lithium Batteries Forbidden For Transport Aboard Passenger Aircraft”
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