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14 Transport Information
Lithium Ion batteries are acceptable to dangerous goods locations where UN3480 is not prohibited.
Cells greater than 20Wh; and Batteries greater than 100Wh :
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Shipper's Declaration required in net weight KG.
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UN specification packaging required (PGII standards)
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Lithium Battery Class 9 Hazard label or Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods label (See Figure 1
or 2)
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Cargo Aircraft Only (CAO) label required (See Figure 5)
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Dangerous goods surcharge
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State of charge (SoC) not exceeding 30% of their rated design capacity for cells and batteries without
competent authority approval of both the state of origin and state of the operator
Limit per package: CAO = 35kg
Each cell is of the type proven to meet the requirements of each test in the UN Manual of Tests and
Criteria Part 3 subsection 38.3.
The cells have been evaluated according to the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria.
No.
Test Item
Test1
Altitude simulation
Test 2
Thermal test
Test 3
Vibration
Test 4
Shock
Test 5
External short
circuit
Test 6
Impact
Test 7
Overcharge
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
- No leakage, venting, disassembly, rupture and no fire.
- Measuring mass before/after each test. (If M>5g, less
than 0.1%)
- Measuring voltage before/after each test. (more than
90%)
-No disassembly, rupture and fire within six hours of this
test.
-Max. temperature should not exceed 170°C
-No disassembly and fire within seven days of the test.
Criteria
Rev. 1 January 2019
Result
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
MSDS Li-ion
5