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Packing Instruction 602 Category A Substance

Packing Instruction 602 Category A Substance. Packing Instruction 650 Biological Substance, Category B. Packing Instruction 650. 10% Formalin. < 30 mL of 10% formalin may be packed in each primary container containing infectious substances. Packing Instructions 904 Dry Ice.

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Packing Instruction 602 Category A Substance

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  1. Packing Instruction 602 Category ASubstance

  2. Packing Instruction 650 Biological Substance, Category B

  3. Packing Instruction 650 10% Formalin <30 mL of 10% formalin may be packed in each primary container containing infectious substances.

  4. Packing Instructions 904 Dry Ice

  5. Comparison of Packing Instructions and Directions

  6. Appropriate Packaging Materials Examples of Commercial Sources For Packing Materials http://www.dgsupplies.com/ http://www.air-sea.co.uk/ http://www.airseaatlanta.com/ http://www.thermosafe.com/ http://www.saftpak.com/ http://www.exaktpak.com/ http://www.fishersci.com/wps/portal/HOME

  7. Packaging Containers outer 1o 2o The smallest external dimension of the outer packaging must not be less than 100 mm x 100 mm (3.9 inches x 3.9 inches)

  8. PackagingOptions 1o 2o OUTER

  9. 1o PackagingOptions 2o 1o 1o 2o 2o OUTER OUTER OUTER

  10. PackagingOptionsShipping with Iceand Dry Ice 1o 2o INSULATION Place ice and dry ice OUTSIDE the secondary container. OUTER

  11. SENDER RECEIVER UN3373 Exempt Human Specimen Outer Container Labels & Markings ALL MISC Bio Sub, Cat B EXEMPT HUMAN SPECIMEN Cat A DRY ICE UN 1845 ______ KG NET WT Biological Specimen, Category B name & number of responsible person Proper Shipping Name UN ####, Quantity

  12. Class 6 Infectious Substance Label USA: Must Be CDC 800 Number!

  13. U N 4G/CLASS 6.2/02 CAN/8-2 AIRCARGO Outer Container Labels Outer packaging used to ship a Cat A substance must have a UN label like this. The label must be printed by the manufacturer.

  14. Year of Manufacture Dangerous Goods Class Type of Package Packaging Material U N 4G/CLASS 6.2/02 CAN/8-2 AIRCARGO UN Certification Country Authorizing Use Manufacturer

  15. Labels and Markings on Outer Container Exempt Human Specimen Sender Receiver Follow Exempt Human Specimen Directions name & number of responsible person Exempt Human Specimen or Exempt Animal Specimen

  16. UN3373 Labels and Markings on Outer Container Biological Specimen, Category B Sender Receiver Follow Packing Instructions 650 name & number of person responsible for the 6.2 shipment Biological Substance, Category B DRY ICE, UN 1845 3 KG NET WT

  17. 4G/CLASS 6.2/2004 CAN/8-2 AIRPACK U N Labels and Markings on Outer Container Infectious Substance, Category A Sender Receiver name & number of person responsible for the 6.2 shipment Follow Packing Instructions 602 Infectious Substance, Affecting Humans or Infectious Substance Affecting Animals UN Number, & Quantity DRY ICE, UN 1845 3 KG NET WT

  18. Shipping with Dry Ice NEVER TIGHTLY SEAL A CONTAINER WHICH CONTAINS DRY ICE! NEVER! • Dry ice is a CLASS 9 dangerous good. • ALWAYS vent outer package! • Package must be marked and labeled. DRY ICE UN 1845 3 KG NET WT and

  19. Shipper’sDeclaration for Dangerous Goods ALL shipments of Category A substances MUST bedocumented on this form.

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