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Shipping document - Transport Canada Displaying the UN number when describing the dangerous goods on a shipping document Subsection 3 5 (1) of the TDG Regulations states that you must place the UN number of each dangerous goods before the shipping name (UN1203, GASOLINE, Class 3, PG II)
How to Determine Correct UN Number and Proper Shipping Name You need to choose a UN number (usually, 4 digits) and a proper shipping name from Dangerous Goods List that can most accurately describe your dangerous goods They will be used to label dangerous goods
Hazmat Placards and UN Numbers: What You Need to Know Located on the back or sides of trailers or other containers, UN numbers (or UN IDs) are four-digit numbers ranging from 0004-3534 that identify dangerous goods or hazardous substances — such as explosives, flammable liquids, or toxic substances — in the framework of international transport
Lists of UN numbers - Wikipedia Danger code: 30 for Flammable liquids; 33 for very Flammable liquids, with its 4 digits UN number (see below) The UN numbers range from UN0001 to about UN3600 and are assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
UN No. Search | United Nations Number Search | UN No. Search | Search . . . ChemRadar, supporting UN Number Search, allows users to enter a four-digit number or shipping name to obtain relevant information of dangerous goods and hazardous chemicals, such as class, proper shipping name, labels, packing group and other special provisions
UN Markings Guide - How to Read and Identify UN Packaging Codes Understanding UN markings may seem complicated at first, but this breakdown of each element of UN markings describes how to easily read and identify the code Take a look at this guide, which is an essential component of hazardous materials packaging Simplified examples of UN packaging markings in this image are for educational purposes only
UN Numbers: What Means How to Use Them for Safe Shipping UN numbers are unique identifiers assigned to hazardous substances or materials that pose potential risks during transport The United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods set these numbers, ensuring safety and effective communication across the global supply chain
UN numbers and transporting dangerous goods - EPA A UN number is a four-digit number used to identify dangerous goods for transport UN numbers are set out in the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations (UNRTDG)
Shipping UN Number: Transportation of Dangerous Goods - TotalSDS® TotalSDS has a team of Regulatory Compliance Specialists trained in the transportation of dangerous goods by multiple modes, including the determination of the proper UN numbers, packing groups, and marine pollutants