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An infectious substance, including regulated medical waste, is regulated as a hazardous material under the U.S. Department of Transportations (DOTs) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R., Parts 171-180).
Category A Infectious Substance Triple pack all specimens in: If specimen is a liquid, place absorbent material between the primary and secondary receptacle. Place a list of contents and paperwork between the secondary receptacle and outer packaging. Label outer packaging with:
Label outer packaging with: Infectious substance (diamond shaped label) Proper shipping name and UN 2814 certification mark. Shipper and consignee identification (name, address, and telephone) Package orientation arrows if primary receptacle exceeds 50 mL or more.
Category A poses a higher health risk than Category B. Category B classifies an infectious substance as not in a form generally capable of causing permanent disability or life-threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy humans or animals when exposure to it occurs.
Category A infectious substances have two shipping names: Infectious substances, affecting humans (UN 2814) or Infectious substances, affecting animals (UN 2900). Category A infectious substances must be tripled packaged and compliant with IATA Packing Instruction 602 diagrammed below.

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Class 6.2 - Infectious substances liable to cause death or severe injury to human or animal health if swallowed, inhaled or by skin contact. Class 7 - Substances (solid or liquid) which spontaneously emit ionising radiation. Category II determined by radiation level of transport package.
The Category A and Category B classifications are based on criteria developed by the UN Committee of Experts working with the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), medical professionals, microbiologists, transportation professionals, and packaging technical experts.
Infectious Substances are classified as Class 6.2, Infectious Substances dangerous goods in the TDG Regulations. Class 6.2 has two categories: Category A and Category B. The lists of Category A and Category B infectious organisms are in Appendix 3 in Part 2 (Classification) of the TDG Regulations.

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