UN | Proper Shipping Name (Description) | Class (Sub Hazard) | Hazard Label(s) | PG | Passenger and Cargo Aircraft | Cargo Aircraft Only | SP | ERG Code | |||||
EQ | Ltd Qty | Pkg Inst | Max Net Qty/Pkg | Pkg Inst | Max Net Qty/Pkg | ||||||||
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(A) | (B) | (C) | (D) | (E) | (F) | (G) | (H) | (I) | (J) | (K) | (L) | (M) | (N) |
UN3164 | Articles, pressurized, pneumatic containing non-flammable gas | 2.2 | Non-Flammable Gas | E0 | Forbidden | Forbidden | 208 | No Limit | 208 | No Limit | A48, A114, A195 | 2L |
Column Name | # | Column Name |
UN | (A) | UN3164 |
Proper Shipping Name (description) | (B) | Articles, pressurized, pneumatic containing non-flammable gas |
Class (Sub Risk) | (C) | 2.2 |
Hazard Label | (D) | Non-Flammable Gas |
Packing Group | (E) | |
Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Excepted Quantity | (F) | E0 |
Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Ltd Qty - Pkg Inst | (G) | Forbidden |
Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Ltd Qty - Max Net Qty/Pkg | (H) | Forbidden |
Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Pkg Inst | (I) | 208 |
Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Max Net Qty/Pkg | (J) | No Limit |
Cargo Aircraft Only - Pkg Inst | (K) | 208 |
Cargo Aircraft Only - Max Net Qty/Pkg | (L) | No Limit |
Special Provision | (M) | A48, A114, A195 |
ERG Code | (N) | 2L |
Column A: - | UNID | UN3164 | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
UN or ID (identification) number—Contains the serial number assigned to the article or substance under the United Nations classification system. When this number is used, it must be prefixed by the letters “UN”. If the substance has not been assigned a number in the UN classification system, a temporary identification number in the 8000 series has been assigned and is indicated where appropriate. Numbers in the 8000 series must be identified with the “ID” prefix instead of when UN is indicated for markings and documentation in these Regulations. For example, the number would appear as UN 1950 or ID 8000 and not as 1950 or 8000.
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Column B: - | Proper Shipping Name (description) | Articles, pressurized, pneumatic containing non-flammable gas | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
Proper Shipping Name/Description—Contains an alphabetical listing of dangerous goods articles and substances identified by their proper shipping names together with qualifying descriptive text. The proper shipping name is shown in bold (dark) type whereas the descriptive text is shown in light type. See
8.1.3 for additional information concerning proper shipping names.
Also included, in light type, are:
The following symbols appear against some of the entries in this column:
Symbol—Meaning ★—Addition of technical or chemical group name(s) required. See
4.1.2.1(d).
†—Additional information can be found in
Appendix A.
Note:
The “★” and “†” symbols are not part of the proper shipping name. Names are given in strict alphabetical order of the
proper shipping name appearing in bold print, i.e. where names comprise more than one word, they are alphabetized as if they were a single word. However, the following components of the names have been ignored:
Unless otherwise indicated for an entry in the List of Dangerous Goods, the word “
solution” in a proper shipping name means one or more named dangerous goods dissolved in a liquid that is not otherwise subject to these Regulations.
[4.1.6.2]
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Column C: - | Class (Sub Risk) | 2.2 | [Hide] | ||||||
Class 2
Gases
[3.0.2]
Division 2.2
Non-flammable, non-toxic gas.
[3.0.2]
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Description:
Class or Division (Subsidiary hazard)—Contains the class or division number assigned to the article or substance according to the classification system described in
Section 3. In the case of Class 1 Explosives, the compatibility group is also shown. Where the substance has a subsidiary hazard(s) the class or division number, which have been identified by applying the classification criteria in
Section 3 is shown in parentheses following the primary hazard. All subsidiary hazards are listed in numerical order.
[4.1.6.3]
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Column D: - | Hazard Label(s) | Non-Flammable Gas | [Hide] | ||||||
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Description:
Labels—Contains the hazard label(s) to be applied to the outside of each package and
overpack for the commodity shown in Column B. The primary hazard label is listed first followed by any subsidiary hazard label(s). For n.o.s. or generic articles and substances with more than one hazard, all applicable subsidiary hazard labels may not be indicated. In these cases, subsidiary hazard labels must be applied in accordance with
7.2.3.5,
7.2.3.6 and
7.2.3.8. In addition, handling labels for “Cryogenic liquid”, “Keep away from heat” and “Magnetized Material” and the mark for “Environmentally hazardous substance” are shown in this column against applicable articles and substances. See 7.1.5 for the application of additional marks and
7.2.4 for the application of handling labels.
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Column E: - | Packing Group | [Hide] | |||||||
Description:
Packing Group —Contains the UN
Packing Group, i.e. I, II or III, where assigned to the substance (see
3.0.3).
[4.1.6.5]
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Column F: - | Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Excepted Quantity | E0 | [Hide] | ||||||
Excepted Quantity Code E0
[2.6.4.1]
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Description:
Excepted Quantity Code—Contains the Excepted Quantity code assigned to the substance or article by packing group (see
2.6.4.1 and
Table 2.6.A).
[4.1.6.6]
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Column G: - | Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Ltd Qty - Pkg Inst | Forbidden | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
Refers to the relevant packing instructions listed in
Section 5.
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Column H: - | Pass and Cargo Aircraft - Ltd Qty - Max Net Qty/Pkg | Forbidden | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Limited Quantity—Maximum Net Quantity per Package—Shows the maximum net quantity (weight or volume) of the article or substance allowed in each package for transport on a passenger or cargo aircraft. The weight quoted is the net weight, unless otherwise indicated by a letter
G which refers to the
gross weight. Factors for converting imperial or US units to SI units appear in
Appendix B. The maximum quantity per package may be further limited by the type of container used (see
Section 5). If the word
Forbidden is shown, the article or substance cannot be carried under Limited Quantity provisions.
Note:
Where an article or substance is packed according to the packing instruction in Column G or I and is within the maximum net quantity shown in Column H or J it may also be carried on a cargo aircraft. In such circumstances the package must not bear the “Cargo Aircraft Only” label.
[4.1.6.8]
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Column I: - | Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Pkg Inst | 208 | [Hide] | ||||||
Packing Instruction 208
PACKING INSTRUCTION 208 STATE VARIATIONS:
USG-13
OPERATOR VARIATIONS:
CI-01,
FZ-02
This instruction applies to
UN 3164 on passenger and cargo aircraft and Cargo Aircraft Only.
The General Packing Requirements of
5.0.2 must be met.
Articles, pressurized pneumatic or hydraulic, containing a non-flammable, non-liquefied and non-toxic gas and constructed from materials which will not fragment under pressure may be carried under the following conditions:
[5.2]
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Description:
Refers to the relevant packing instructions listed in
Section 5.
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Column J: - | Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Max Net Qty/Pkg | No Limit | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
Passenger and
Cargo Aircraft—Maximum Net Quantity per Package—Shows the maximum
net quantity (
weight or volume) of the article or substance allowed in each package for transport on a passenger or cargo aircraft. Factors for converting imperial or US units to SI units appear in
Appendix B. The maximum quantity per package may be further limited by the type of container used (see
Section 5). The maximum net quantities indicated may be exceeded only if specified in these Regulations, or as permitted with the approval of the appropriate national authority of the State of Origin and the State of the Operator. If the word
Forbidden is shown, the article cannot be carried on a
passenger aircraft.
Note:
Where an article or substance is packed according to the packing instruction in Columns G or I and is within the maximum net quantity shown in Columns H or J it may also be carried on a cargo aircraft. In such circumstances the package must not bear the “Cargo Aircraft Only” label.
[4.1.6.10]
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Column K: - | Cargo Aircraft Only - Pkg Inst | 208 | [Hide] | ||||||
Packing Instruction 208
PACKING INSTRUCTION 208 STATE VARIATIONS:
USG-13
OPERATOR VARIATIONS:
CI-01,
FZ-02
This instruction applies to
UN 3164 on passenger and cargo aircraft and Cargo Aircraft Only.
The General Packing Requirements of
5.0.2 must be met.
Articles, pressurized pneumatic or hydraulic, containing a non-flammable, non-liquefied and non-toxic gas and constructed from materials which will not fragment under pressure may be carried under the following conditions:
[5.2]
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Description:
Refers to the relevant packing instructions listed in
Section 5.
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Column L: - | Cargo Aircraft Only - Max Net Qty/Pkg | No Limit | [Hide] | ||||||
Description:
Cargo Aircraft Only—Maximum Net Quantity per Package—Shows the maximum net quantity (weight or volume) of the article or substance allowed in each package for transport on a cargo aircraft only. Factors for converting imperial or US units to SI units appear in
Appendix B. The maximum quantity per package may be further limited by the type of container used (see Section 5). The maximum net quantities indicated may be exceeded only if specified in these Regulations, or as permitted with the approval of the appropriate national authority of the State of Origin and the State of the Operator. If the word Forbidden is shown, the article cannot be carried on any aircraft unless exempted by States under the provisions of 1.2.6.
Note:
The quantity limitations in Columns H, J and L apply only to the amount contained in one package, not in one consignment or aircraft. For example: in the List of Dangerous Goods the maximum net quantity per package of Acetyl chloride, UN 1717 is one litre per package on passenger aircraft. However, a passenger aircraft can carry as many one-litre packages of Acetyl chloride as may be necessary, unless further restricted by State or operator variations.
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Column M: - | Special Provision | A48, A114, A195 | [Hide] | ||||||
Special Provision A48
A48 Packaging tests are not considered necessary.
[4.4 A48]
Special Provision A114
A114 (283) Articles, containing gas intended to function as shock absorbers, including impact energy absorbing devices or pneumatic springs are not subject to these Regulations provided:
[4.4 A114]
Special Provision A195
A195 (371) This entry also applies to articles, containing a small pressure receptacle with a release device. Such articles must comply with the following requirements:
The manufacturer must produce technical documentation of the design type, manufacture as well as the tests and their results. The manufacturer must apply procedures to ensure that articles produced in series are made of good quality, conform to the design type and are able to meet the requirements above. The manufacturer must provide such information to the appropriate national authority on request. [4.4 A195]
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Description:
Special Provisions—May show a single, double or triple digit number preceded by the letter “A”, against appropriate entries in the List of Dangerous Goods. This alpha-numeric indicator relates to
Subsection 4.4 and applies to all the
packing groups permitted for the entry concerned, unless the wording of the special provision makes it otherwise apparent.
It must be carefully noted that Special Provisions “
A1” and “
A2” are, in effect, “approvals” which may be granted by States for the carriage of dangerous goods which are normally forbidden for carriage either on
passenger aircraft or on
cargo aircraft. These “approvals” are not regarded as “State Exemptions” as described in
1.2.6.1. However, acceptance of dangerous goods under State approvals is at the discretion of the
operator(s). Advance arrangements must be made and prior
approval obtained before dangerous goods offered under “A1” or “A2” Special Provisions are presented to operators for transport. See also
1.2.6.4.
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Column N: - | ERG Code | 2L | [Hide] | ||||||
Number: Inherent Risk - Letter(s): Additional Risks (at least one, no more than two)
2 - Gas under pressure
L - Low other risks
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Description:
ERG Code—Emergency Response Drill Code as found in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) document
“The Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods” (ICAO Doc. 9481-AN/928). The code consists of a combination of letters and numbers, which represents suggested responses to incidents involving the specific dangerous good entry to which the drill code is assigned.
The ERG Code is provided for the benefit of operators so that the ERG Code may be added to the Special Load—Notification to Captain (NOTOC).
[4.1.6.14]
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