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Lithium-ion Battery Hazards Broken or cracked cases can allow moisture and oxygen to enter the battery and oxidize the lithium components, causing a heat reaction. This can lead to fires or explosions. Overheating, overcharging and shock from dropping or crushing can also cause heat reactions to occur.
If you're shipping lithium metal batteries as a standalone (no other items in the package), use a battery label with UN3090. If you're shipping lithium metal batteries contained in or packed with equipment, use a battery label with UN3091.
PI967/PI970 section II \u2013 Lithium Ion/Metal Batteries contained in Equipment (no more than 4 cells or 2 batteries) = Lithium la. Page 1. PI967/PI970 section II \u2013 Lithium Ion/Metal Batteries contained in. Equipment (no more than 4 cells or 2 batteries) = Lithium label exempted.
Lithium cells and batteries offered for transportation must have passed the design tests found in the United Nations (UN) Manual of Tests and Criteria, Section 38.3. Effective January 21, 2022, lithium cell and battery manufacturers must make test summary documents available upon request.
Lithium batteries are no joke. Neither is labeling them. These energy sources are designed to provide high levels of power, making them a potential safety risk during transportation. So if you're shipping lithium batteries, proper packaging and specific thermal labels are required.
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Many packages designed to ship damaged, defective, or recalled batteries are subject to the terms of a DOT Special Permit (DOT-SP). When utilizing packaging subject to the terms of a DOT-SP, the exact instructions of the DOT-SP provided by the manufacturer must be followed.
Each package must display the lithium battery mark except when a package contains button cell batteries installed in equipment (including circuit boards), or no more than four lithium cells or two lithium batteries contained in equipment, where there are not more than two packages in the consignment.
Lithium batteries can produce dangerous heat levels, cause ignition, short circuit very easily, and cause inextinguishable fires. That's why renowned aviation authorities, including those in the USA, have banned lithium batteries when traveling. What Batteries are Not Allowed on Airplanes?
A lithium battery mark. A Cargo Aircraft Only label* A Class 9 lithium battery label, UN number and proper shipping name* A Dangerous Goods Declaration.
Batteries must be placed in rigid outer packaging (unless contained in equipment) and inner packaging must be designed to prevent short circuits (non-conductive materials) and damage to the batteries. The device must have positive method to prevent accidental activation in transport. Package must not exceed 66lbs.

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