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APPENDICES
APPENDIX
A
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GOODS TOO DANGEROUS
TO BE TRANSPORTED
A 1
Appendix A lists a number of substances and articles which are considered to be
goods too dangerous to be transported
.
A 2
If an entry in this Appendix includes the expression
‘N.E.S.’
, it refers to goods not
else
where specified
.
In those cases, the goods named in this entry are also
named in one or more entries in the Dangerous Goods Lists in Chapter 3.2.
An
entry in the Dangerous Goods Lists describes goods of that name that may be
transported.
For example, it
may be possible to transport a substance in
compliance with this Code after mixing it with diluents, stabil
is
ers, inhibitors,
desensit
is
ers, phlegmat
is
ers, solvents, wetting agents or adulterants, as
specified in the Dangerous Goods List, to overcome the i
nst
ability inherent in the
goods.
The entry in this Appendix refers to goods that do not meet the description
specified in the Dangerous Goods Lists and any associated Special Provisions in
Chapter 3.3.
A 3
The list in this Appendix is not an exhaustive li
sting of goods too dangerous to be
transported (see
3.1.1.3).
A 4
Under Regulation 1.6.1(2)(a), the Competent Authority may determine that other
goods are to be classified as goods too dangerous to be transported, or that
goods listed in this Appendix are
not too dangerous to be transported.
A 5
Some State and Territory legislation, that embodies the principles of the NOHSC
National Standard on the Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods, makes
reference to this list and assigns a label or placard to these
goods, for use when
they ar
e kept or handled on premises.
The use of that label/placard is not
author
is
ed by this Code for transport purposes.
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List of some goods too dangerous to be transported
Acetyl acetone peroxide, N.E.S.
Acetyl benzoyl peroxide, N.E.S.
Acetyl cyclohexane sulfonyl peroxide, N.E.S.
Acetylene (liquefied)
Acetylene silver nitrate
Acetyl hydroperoxide, N.E.S. (Alt: Peracetic acid)
Acetyl peroxide, N.E.S.
Acraldehyde, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein)
Acroleic acid, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrylic acid)
Acrolein dimer, N.E.S.
Acrolein, N.E.S.
Acrylaldehyde, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein)
Acryldehyde, N.E.S.
Acrylic acid , N.E.S.
Acrylic acid isobutyl ester, N.E.S. (Alt: Isobutyl
acrylate)
Acrylic aldehyde, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein)
Acrylonitrile, N.E.S.
Allyl aldehyde, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein)
Aluminium dross, wet or hot
Ammonium azide
Ammonium bromate
Ammonium chlorate
Ammonium fulminate
Ammonium nitrate, N.E.S.
Ammonium nitrite
Ammonium permanganate
Ammonium picrate, N.E.S.
Ammonium salt and a chlorate, mixtures of
Ammonium salt and a nitrite, mixtures of
tert-Amyl hydroperoxide, N.E.S.
tert-Amyl perdecanoate, N.E.S.
tert-Amyl peroxyacetate, N.E.S.
tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate, N.E.S.
tert-Amyl peroxyneodecanoate, N.E.S.
tert-Amyl peroxypivalate, N.E.S.
Antimony sulfide and chlorate, mixtures of
Arsenic sulfide and chlorate, mixtures of
Ascaridole
Azaurolic acid (salts of), N.E.S.
Azidodithiocarbonic acid
Azidoethyl nitrate
Azido guanidine picrate, N.E.S.
5-Azido-1-hydroxy tetrazole
Azido hydroxy tetrazole (mercury and silver salts)
3-Azido-1,2-propylene glycol dinitrate
Aziridine, N.E.S. (Alt: Ethyleneimine)
Azotetrazole, N.E.S.
Barium azide, N.E.S.
Benzene diazonium chloride, N.E.S.
Benzene diazonium nitrate, N.E.S.
Benzene-1,3-disulfohydrazide, N.E.S.
Benzene triozonide
Benzoxidiazoles, N.E.S.
Benzoyl azide
Biphenyl triozonide
2,2-Bis-(tert-butylperoxy) butane, N.E.S.
1,1-Bis-(tert-butylperoxy) cyclohexane, N.E.S.
2,2-Bis-(4,4-di-tert-butylperoxy cyclohexyl) propane,
N.E.S.
Bis-(2-methylbenzoyl) peroxide, N.E.S.
Bis-(3,5,5-trimethyl-1,2-dioxolanyl-3)peroxide, N.E.S.
Bromine azide
4-Bromo-1,2-dinitrobenzene
Bromosilane
Butadienes, N.E.S.
1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate
2-Butenal, N.E.S. (Alt: Crotonaldehyde)
Butene oxide, N.E.S. (Alt: 1,2-Butylene oxide)
tert-Butoxycarbonyl azide
n-Butoxyethylene, N.E.S. (Alt: Butyl vinyl ether)
Butyl acrylate, N.E.S.
1,2-Butylene oxide, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peracetate, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl perdiethylacetate and
tert-Butyl perbenzoate mixtures, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl perisobutyrate, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peroxyacetate, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peroxybutyl fumarate, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peroxycrotonate, N.E.S.
(Alt: tert-Butyl percrotonate)
n-Butyl peroxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
(Alt: n-Butyl perdicarbonate, and
Di-n-butylperoxydicarbonate)
tert-Butyl peroxyisobutyrate, N.E.S.
(Alt: tert-Butyl perisobutyrate)
tert-Butyl peroxyisopropylcarbonate, N.E.S.
1-(2-tert-Butylperoxy isopropyl)-3-isopropenylbenzene,
N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peroxyneoheptanoate, N.E.S.
tert-Butyl peroxypivalate, N.E.S.
(Alt: tert-Butyl perpivalate)
Butyl vinyl ether, N.E.S.
Calcium azide, N.E.S.
Carbazide
Charcoal screenings, wet
Charcoal, wet
Chloral, anhydrous, N.E.S.
Chloric acid, N.E.S.
Chlorine azide
Chlorine cyanide, N.E.S. (Alt: Cyanogen chloride)
Chlorine dioxide
Chloroacetone, N.E.S.
p-Chlorobenzoyl peroxide, N.E.S.
2-Chlorobutadiene-1,3, N.E.S. (Alt: Chloroprene)
3-Chloroperoxybenzoic acid, N.E.S.
Chloroprene, N.E.S.
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Chlorotrifluoroethylene, N.E.S.
(Alt: Trifluorochloroethylene)
Cinnamene, N.E.S. (Alt: Styrene monomer)
Cinnamol, N.E.S. (Alt: Styrene monomer)
Coal briquettes, hot
Coke, hot
Copper acetylide
Copper amine azide
Copper tetramine nitrate
Crotonaldehyde, N.E.S.
Cumyl hydroperoxide, N.E.S.
Cumyl peroxyneodecanoate, N.E.S.
Cumyl peroxyneoheptanoate, N.E.S.
Cumyl peroxypivalate, N.E.S.
Cyanogen chloride, N.E.S.
Cyanuric triazide
Cyclohexanone peroxide, N.E.S.
Cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine, N.E.S. (Alt: HMX)
Cyclotrimethylene trinitramine, N.E.S.
(Alt: RDX or Cyclonite)
Diacetone alcohol peroxides, N.E.S.
Diacetyl peroxide, N.E.S. (Alt: Acetyl peroxide)
1,1-Di-(tert-amylperoxy)cyclohexane, N.E.S.
p-Diazidobenzene
1,1-Diazidoethane
1,1’-Diazidoethane
1,2’-Diazidoethane
1,1’-Diazoaminonaphthalene
Diazoaminotetrazole, N.E.S.
Diazodinitrophenol, N.E.S.
Diazodiphenylmethane
Diazonium nitrates, N.E.S.
Diazonium perchlorates, N.E.S.
1,3-Diazopropane
Dibenzyl perdicarbonate, N.E.S.
Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
Dibromoacetylene
Di-tert-butyl peroxyazelate, N.E.S.
2,2-Di-(tert-butylperoxy) butane, N.E.S.
(Alt: 2,2-Bis-(tert-butylperoxy) butane)
1,1-Di-(4-tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane, N.E.S.
(Alt: 1,1-Bis-(4-tert-butylperoxy) cyclohexane)
Di-n-butylperoxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
Di-(tert-butylperoxy) phthalate, N.E.S.
2,2-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)propane, N.E.S.
Dichloroacetylene, N.E.S.
N,N’-Dichloroazodicarbonamidine (salts of), N.E.S.
Di-4-chlorobenzoyl peroxide, N.E.S.
(Alt: p-Chlorobenzoyl peroxide)
Dichloroethyl sulfide
2,2-Di-(4,4-di(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexyl) propane,
N.E.S.
Di-2,4-dichlorobenzoyl peroxide, N.E.S.
Diethanol nitrosamine dinitrate, N.E.S.
Diethylene glycol dinitrate
Diethylgold bromide
Diethyl perdicarbonate, N.E.S.
Diethyl peroxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
(Alt: Diethyl pericarbonate)
2,2-Dihydroperoxy propane, N.E.S.
1,8-Dihydroxy-2,4,5,7-tetranitroanthraquinone
(Chrysamminic acid)
Di-(1-hydroxytetrazole), N.E.S.
Diiodacetylene
Diisobutyryl peroxide, N.E.S. (Alt: Isobutyryl peroxide)
Diisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide, N.E.S.
Di-(2-methylbenzoyl) peroxide, N.E.S.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(tert-butylperoxy)hexyne-3, N.E.S.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-dihydroperoxyhexane, N.E.S.
3,5-Dimethyl-3,5-dihydroxydioxolane-1,2, N.E.S.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(3,5,5-
trimethylhexanoylperoxy)hexane, N.E.S.
Dimethyleneimine, N.E.S. (Alt: Ethyleneimine)
2,5-Dimethylhexane-2,5-dihydroperoxide, N.E.S.
(Alt: 2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-dihydroperoxy hexane)
1,1-Dimethyl-3-hydroxybutyl peroxyneoheptanoate,
N.E.S.
Di-(1-naphthoyl) peroxide
Di-(2-neodecanoylepoxyisopropyl) benzene, N.E.S.
Dinitro-7,8-dimethylglycoluril, N.E.S.
1,3-Dinitro-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin
1,3-Dinitro-4,5-dinitrosobenzene
1,1-Dinitroethane, N.E.S.
1,2-Dinitroethane
Dinitroglycoluril
Dinitromethane
Dinitropropylene glycol
2,4-Dinitroresorcinol (heavy metal salts of), N.E.S.
4,6-Dinitroresorcinol (heavy metal salts of), N.E.S.
Dinitroresorcinols, N.E.S.
3,5-Dinitrosalicylic acid (lead salt), N.E.S.
Dinitrosobenzylamidine and salts of, N.E.S.
N,N-Dinitroso-N,N’-dimethylterephthalimide, N.E.S.
N,N’-Dinitrosopentamethylenetetramine, N.E.S.
2,2-Dinitrostilbene
1,4-Dinitro-1,1,4,4-tetramethylolbutanetetranitrate,
N.E.S.
2,4-Dinitro-1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
Di-( -nitroxyethyl) ammonium nitrate
,‘-Di-(nitroxy) methylether
1,9-Dinitroxy pentamethylene-2,4,6,8-tetramine, N.E.S.
Diperoxy azelaic acid, N.E.S.
Diperoxy dodecane diacid, N.E.S.
Dipropionyl peroxide, N.E.S. (Alt: Propionyl peroxide)
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Distearyl perdicarbonate, N.E.S.
Distearyl peroxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
(Alt: Distearyl perdicarbonate)
Di-(3,5,5-trimethyl-1,2-dioxolanyl-3) peroxide, N.E.S.
Di-(3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyl) peroxide, N.E.S.
Divinyl, N.E.S. (Alt: Butadienes)
Divinyl ether, N.E.S.
Divinyl oxide, N.E.S. (Alt: Divinyl ether)
2,6-Epoxy-5-hexenal, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein dimer)
Ethanolamine dinitrate
Ethyl acrylate, N.E.S.
Ethyl 3,3-di-(tert-amylperoxy)butyrate, N.E.S.
Ethylene diamine diperchlorate
Ethylene glycol dinitrate
Ethyleneimine, N.E.S.
Ethyl hydroperoxide
Ethyl methacrylate, N.E.S.
Ethyl methyl ketone peroxide(s), N.E.S.
Ethyl nitrate
Ethyl nitrite
Ethyl perchlorate
Ethyl propenoate, N.E.S. (Alt: Ethyl acrylate)
Flammable mixture of dangerous goods of Division 2.1
or sub-risk 2.1 with oxygen, nitrous oxide or air
Formaldehyde, gaseous
2-Formyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyran, N.E.S.
(Alt: Acrolein dimer)
Fulminate of mercury, N.E.S.
Fulminating gold
Fulminating platinum
Fulminating silver
Fulminic acid
Galactan trinitrate
Galactsan trinitrate
Glycerol-1,3-dinitrate
Glycerol monogluconate trinitrate
Glycerol monolactate trinitrate
Guanyl nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazine, N.E.S.
Guanyl nitrosaminoguanyl tetrazine
Hafnium metal powder, N.E.S., having a particle size
less than 3 micrometres if mechanically produced or
10 micrometres if chemically produced
Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine, N.E.S.
Hexamethylol benzene hexanitrate
Hexanitroazoxy benzene
2,2’,4,4’,6,6’-Hexanitro-3,3’-dihydroxyazobenzene,
N.E.S.
2,2’,3’,4,4’,6-Hexanitrodiphenylamine, N.E.S.
2,3’4,4’,6,6’p-Hexanitrodiphenylether
N,N’-(Hexanitrodiphenyl) ethylene dinitramine, N.E.S.
Hexanitrodiphenyl urea
Hexanitroethane
Hexanitrooxanilide
HMX, N.E.S.
Hydrazine azide
Hydrazine chlorate
Hydrazine dicarbonic acid diazide
Hydrazine perchlorate
Hydrazine selenate
Hydrocyanic acid, anhydrous, N.E.S.
Hydrogen cyanide, anhydrous, N.E.S.
Hydrogen peroxide, concentrations greater than 60%
hydrogen peroxide, N.E.S.
Hydroxylamine iodide
Hyponitrous acid
Ignition element for lighter, containing pyrophoric liquid
Initiating explosives, N.E.S.
Inositol hexanitrate, N.E.S.
Inulin trinitrate, N.E.S.
Iodine azide, N.E.S.
Iodoxy compounds, N.E.S.
Iridium nitratopentamine iridium nitrate
Isobutyl acrylate, N.E.S.
Isobutyl methacrylate, N.E.S.
Isobutyl methyl ketone peroxide, N.E.S.
Isobutyryl peroxide, N.E.S.
Isoprene, N.E.S.
Isopropyl sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate
+ Di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate
+ Di-isopropyl peroxydicarbonate, N.E.S.
Isopropylcumyl hydroperoxide, N.E.S.
(Alt: Diisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide)
Isothiocyanic acid
Lead azide, N.E.S.
Lead mononitroresorcinate, N.E.S.
Lead picrate, N.E.S.
Lead styphnate, N.E.S.
Lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinate, N.E.S.
Lighters (cigarettes) containing pyrophoric liquid
Magnesium dross, wet or hot
Mannitan tetranitrate
Mercurous azide
Mercury acetylide
Mercury iodide aquabasic ammonobasic
(Iodide of Millon’s base)
Mercury nitride
Mercury oxycyanide, N.E.S.
Methacrylic acid, N.E.S.
Methazoic acid
Methyl acetylene/propadiene, mixtures, N.E.S.
-Methyl acrolein, N.E.S. (Alt: Crotonaldehyde)
Methyl acrylate, N.E.S.
Methylamine dinitramine and dry salts thereof
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Methylamine nitroform
Methylamine perchlorate, N.E.S.
Methyl-1,3-butadiene, N.E.S. (Alt: Isoprene)
Methylcyclohexanone peroxide(s), N.E.S.
Methyldichloroarsine
Methylene glycol dinitrate
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s), N.E.S.
-Methylglucoside tetranitrate
-Methylglycerol trinitrate
Methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide(s), N.E.S.
Methyl methacrylate monomer, N.E.S.
Methyl nitramine, metal salts of
Methyl nitrate
Methyl nitrite
Methyl picric acid, heavy metal salts of
Methylpropyl acrylate, N.E.S. (Alt: Isobutyl acrylate)
Methylstyrenes, ortho-, meta-, para-, N.E.S.
Methyl trimethylol methane trinitrate
Methylvinylbenzenes, N.E.S. (Alt: Vinyl toluenes)
Monochloroacetone, N.E.S.
Naphthalene diozonide
Naphthylamine perchlorate
Nickel picrate
Nitrated paper (unstable)
Nitrates of diazonium compounds
N-Nitroaniline
m-Nitrobenzene diazonium perchlorate
Nitrocellulose, N.E.S.
Nitrocotton, N.E.S.
6-Nitro-4-diazotoluene-3-sulfonic acid, N.E.S.
Nitroethyl nitrate
Nitroethylene polymer
Nitrogen trichloride
Nitrogen triiodide
Nitrogen triiodide monoamine
Nitroglycerin, liquid, N.E.S.
Nitroguanidine, N.E.S.
Nitroguanidine nitrate
1-Nitro hydantoin
Nitroisobutanetriol trinitrate
Nitromannite, N.E.S.
N-Nitro-N-methylglycolamide nitrate
2-Nitro-2-methylpropanol nitrate
m-Nitrophenyldinitro methane
Nitrostarch, N.E.S.
Nitrosugars, N.E.S.
Octogen, N.E.S.
1,7-Octadiene-3,5-diyne-1,8-dimethoxy-9-octadecynoic
acid
Organic peroxide type A, liquid
Organic peroxide type A, solid
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate, N.E.S.
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, N.E.S.
Pentanitroaniline, N.E.S.
Peracetic acid, N.E.S.
Perchloric acid, N.E.S.
Peroxyacetic acid, N.E.S.
PETN, N.E.S.
m-Phenylene diaminediperchlorate, N.E.S.
Phenylethylene, N.E.S. (Alt: Styrene monomer)
Phosphorus (white or red) and a chlorate, mixtures of
Picric acid, N.E.S.
Potassium carbonyl
2-Propenal, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrolein)
Propenenitrile, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrylonitrile)
Propenoic acid, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrylic acid)
Propionyl peroxide, N.E.S.
Propylene aldehyde, N.E.S. (Alt: Crotonaldehyde)
Propyleneimine, N.E.S.
Pyridine perchlorate
Quebrachitol pentanitrate
Selenium nitride
Self-reactive liquid type A
Self-reactive solid type A
Shaped charges (commercial) containing more than
220g of explosives
Silver acetylide, N.E.S.
Silver azide, N.E.S.
Silver chlorate, N.E.S.
Silver chlorite, N.E.S.
Silver fulminate, N.E.S.
Silver oxalate, N.E.S.
Silver perchlorate
Silver picrate, N.E.S.
Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, N.E.S.
Sodium picramate, N.E.S.
Sodium picryl peroxide
Sodium tetranitride
Styrene, monomer, N.E.S.
Sucrose octanitrate, N.E.S.
Sulfur and chlorate, loose mixtures of
Sulfur trioxide, N.E.S.
Sulfuric anhydride, N.E.S. (Alt: Sulfur trioxide)
Tetraazido benzene quinone
Tetrachloromethyl perchlorate
Tetraethylammonium perchlorate, N.E.S.
Tetrafluorohydrazine
Tetrahydrofuran, N.E.S.
Tetramethylene diperoxide dicarbamide
Tetranitrodiglycerin
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2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenol
2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenyl methyl nitramine
2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenylnitramine
Tetranitroresorcinol, N.E.S.
2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso-1,4-dinitrobenzene
2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso nitrobenzene, N.E.S.
Tetrazine, N.E.S.
Tetrazolylazide, N.E.S.
Titanium dichloride
Tolyethylenes, mixed isomers, N.E.S.
(Alt: Vinyl toluenes)
Trichloroacetaldehyde, anhydrous, N.E.S. (Alt: Chloral)
Trichloroacetic aldehyde, anhydrous, N.E.S. (Alt:
Chloral)
Trichloromethyl perchlorate
Trifluorochloroethylene, N.E.S.
Trifluoromonochloroethylene, N.E.S.
Triformoxime trinitrate
Trimethylene glycol diperchlorate
Trimethylol nitromethane trinitrate
2,2,4-Trimethylpentyl-2-peroxyphenoxy acetate, N.E.S.
2,4,4-Trimethylpentyl-2-peroxyneodecanoate, N.E.S.
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene
Trinitroacetic acid, N.E.S.
Trinitroacetonitrile
Trinitroamine cobalt
Trinitrobenzene, N.E.S.
Trinitrobenzoic acid, N.E.S.
2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3-diazobenzene
Trinitroethanol
Trinitroethylnitrate
Trinitromethane
1,3,5-Trinitronaphthalene
Trinitrophenol, N.E.S. (Alt: Picric acid)
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl guanidine, N.E.S.
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl nitramine
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl trimethylol methyl nitramine
trinitrate, N.E.S.
2,4,6-Trinitroso-3-methyl nitraminoanisole
Trinitrotetramine cobalt nitrate
2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3,5-triazido benzene, N.E.S.
Tri-( -nitroxyethyl) ammonium nitrate
Tris-bis-bifluoroamino diethoxy propane (TVOPA)
Urea nitrate, N.E.S.
Vinyl acetate, N.E.S.
Vinyl benzene, N.E.S. (Alt: Styrene, monomer)
Vinyl bromide, N.E.S.
Vinyl-n-butylether, N.E.S. (Alt: Vinyl butylether)
Vinyl butyrate, N.E.S.
Vinyl chloride, N.E.S.
Vinyl cyanide, N.E.S. (Alt: Acrylonitrile)
Vinyl ether, N.E.S. (Alt: Divinyl ether)
Vinyl ethyl ether, N.E.S.
Vinyl fluoride, N.E.S.
Vinylidene, N.E.S.
Vinyl isobutylether, N.E.S.
Vinyl methyl ether, N.E.S.
Vinyl nitrate polymer
Vinyl pyridines, N.E.S.
Vinyl toluenes, mixed isomers, N.E.S.
Vinyl trichlorosilane, N.E.S.
p-Xylyl diazide
Zirconium picramate, N.E.S.
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FORMS
NOTE 1
:
Appendix B of UN1
8
is a Glossary of
Terms relating to Explosives.
That Glossary
is repeated in t
he Australian Explosives Code.
Where the symbol ‘†’ is included in
Column 2 of the Dangerous Goods List in Section
3.2.5 of this Code, this is an
indication that reference should be made to Appendix
B of UN1
8
or to Appendix 5
of the Australian Explosives Code.
NOTE 2
:
This appendix includes forms that are referenced in the text of this Code that may
be useful when cons
igning
or
transporting dangerous goods, or
in responding to
emergencies.
Electronic copies of these forms may be downloaded from the
National Transport Commission website
www.ntc.gov.au
.
The use of these forms is
not m
andated by this Code or the Regulations.
These forms may be printed from
this publication by printing only the page number(s) of the required form.
B
1
Multimodal Dangerous Goods Form
Figure B1
is a copy of the Multimodal Dangerous Goods Form, rep
roduced
from
Chapter
5.4 of UN18
.
Use of such a form is mandatory under the IMDG Code for
sea transport of dangerous goods.
For road and rail transport in Australia, the actual format of the dangerous goods
trans
port document is not mandated.
Flexibility of transp
ort documentation
design is permitted within the constraints of Chapter
11.1, to allow for computer
generated docum
entation and preprinted forms.
The Multimodal Dangerous Goods Form is, however, an acceptable form of
documentation under this Code and may b
e useful for small consignments where
details are entered by hand.
Particular attention is drawn to the need to enter the
dangerous goods details at Item
14 as a character string in a particular sequence
(see 11.1.1.2.3).
If using this form as a transport
document solely for transport of dangerous goods
by road or rail within Australia, it is not necessary to complete those fields that
are required by the international Codes but are not mandated in Part 11 of this
Code.
B
2
Sample Generic Transport Document
for Retail Distribution Loads
Figure B2
is a sample generic transport document that may be used, when
correctly completed, in lieu of a transport document that complies with Part
11, for
the transport of a Retail Distribution Load that fully complies with
all of the
conditions prescribed in Chapter
7.3.
B
3
Revised
Hazchem Emergency Action Code Pocket Card
Figure B3
is a double sided card that provides interpretation of the revised
Hazchem Codes as incorporated in Appendix C.
When used in conjunction with
Hazchem Codes on emergency information
panels prepared in accordance with the previous edition of this Code, any
characters in reverse print should be read as the corresp
onding letter in normal
print.
The advice provided by following this card will still b
e valid.
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Figure B1 MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOODS FORM
1. Shipper / Consignor /Sender 2. Transport document number
3.
Page 1 of ……… pages
4. Shipper’s reference
5. Freight Forwarder’s reference
6. Consignee 7. Carrier (to be completed by the carrier)
SHIPPER’S DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and
accurately described below by the proper shipping name, and are
classified, packaged, marked and labelled
/
placarded and are in all
respects in proper condition for transport according to the applicable
international and national governmental regulations.
8. This shipment is within the limitations prescribed for: (Delete non-
applicable)
9. Additional handling information
PASSENGER AND
CARGO AIRCRAFT
CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY
10. Vessel / flight No. and date
11. Port / place of loading
12. Port / place of discharge
13. Destination
14. Shipping marks * Number and kind of packages; description of goods Gross mass (kg) Net mass
Cube (m
3
)
15. Container identification No./
vehicle registration No.
16. Seal number (s) 17. Container/vehicle size & type 18. Tare
(kg)
19. Total gross
mass
(including tare)
(kg)
CONTAINER/VEHICLE PACKING CERTIFICATE
21. RECEIVING ORGANISATION RECEIPT
I hereby declare that the goods described above have
been packed/loaded into the container/vehicle
identified above in accordance with the applicable
provisions **
MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED FOR ALL
CONTAINER / VEHICLE LOADS BY PERSON
RESPONSIBLE FOR PACKING / LOADING
Received the above number of packages/containers/trailers in apparent good order and
condition unless stated hereon: RECEIVING ORGANISATION REMARKS:
20. Name of company
Haulier’s name
22. Name of company (OF SHIPPER PREPARING THIS
NOTE)
Name / Status of declarant
Vehicle reg. no. Name / Status of declarant
Place and date
Signature and date Place and date
Signature of declarant
DRIVER’S SIGNATURE Signature of declarant
**See 5.4.2.1 of the UN Model Regulations
* F
OR
D
AN
GE
RO
US
G
OO
DS
you m
ust specify: U
N N
o., proper shipping nam
e, hazard class, packing group (w
here assigned)
and any other elem
ent of inform
ation required under applicable national and international regulations
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MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOODS FORM
1. Shipper / Consignor /Sender 2. Transport document number
3.
Page ……. of ……… pages
4. Shipper’s reference
5. Freight Forwarder’s reference
14. Shipping marks
* Number and kind of packages; description of goods Gross mass (kg) Net mass
Cube (m
3
)
* F
OR
D
AN
GE
RO
US
G
OO
DS
you m
ust specify: proper shipping nam
e, hazard class, U
N N
o., packing group (w
here assigned) and any othe
r elem
ent of inform
ation required under applicable national a nd international regulations
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Figure B
2
Sample
Transport Document for Retail Distribution Loads
GENERIC TRANSPORT DOCUMENT
for RETAIL DISTRIBUTION LOADS
with SMALL QUANTITIES
of DANGEROUS GOODS
For Mixed Load
Consignor:
Consignee:
Address:
Address:
This load contains not more than 2000
kg (or L) of Dangerous Goods in small packages*
Examples
of typical products likely to be included:
(Fill-
in actual goods being transported)
Class
or
Division
Product Description
1.4S TOY FIREWORK Bon bons
#
; Confetti poppers
#
; Sparklers
#
2.1 FLAMMABLE GAS
Aerosol cans (e.g. hair spray; spray deodorant; shaving foam; paint spray cans);
Disposable cigarette lighters; Gas cartridges –non refillable; Gas match refills
2.2
NON-FLAMMABLE
NON-TOXIC GAS
Aerosol cans; Soda siphon charges; Fire extinguishers
#
3 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Adhesive; After shave; Correcting fluid; Kerosene; Lamp fuel;
Methylated spirits; Mineral turpentine; Paint; Polish; White spirit
4.1 FLAMMABLE SOLID Camphor blocks; Firelighters; Mothballs; Safety matches
5.1 OXIDISING AGENT Domestic bleach; Hair colouring
5.2 ORGANIC PEROXIDE Resin setting catalysts
6.1 TOXIC Correcting fluid; Flea collars; Pest strips
7 RADIOACTIVE Domestic smoke detectors
#
8 CORROSIVE Caustic soda, Dishwasher detergent; Drain cleaner
9 MISCELLANEOUS Plant food
*Except for products that are permitted Domestic Consumables indicated above by
#
, inner packagings must not
exceed the sizes shown as Limited Quantities in Column 7 of the Dangerous Goods List in Part 3 of the ADG Code—
(Typically maximum 1 kg (or L) for PG II, 5 kg (or L) for PG III)
CERTIFICATION: This load complies with all the characteristics of a Retail Distribution Load specified in Chapter 7.3
of the ADG Code
All goods in this cargo transport unit are consigned to or from a retail distribution centre or retail outlet
The dangerous goods:
- are in an aggregate quantity not exceeding 2000 kg(L)
- do not exceed 20% of the total goods in this vehicle or container
- are only Limited Quantities or permitted Domestic Consumables indicated above by
#
; and
- are packed, marked and labelled in accordance with Chapter 7.3 of the ADG Code
Name: Signature:
Title: Date:
Unless the complete load in this cargo transport unit (container, trailer or rigid vehicle) complies fully with all of the above
characteristics, it cannot be transported as a Retail Distribution Load and this document is not valid
Issued in accordance with Chapter 7.3 of the ADG Code (Edition 7.4)
DANGEROUS
GOODS
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Figure B
3
Revised Hazchem Pocket
Card
HAZCHEM
Emergency
Action Code
FOR FIRE OR SPILLAGE
1
COARSE
SPRAY
2
FINE
SPRAY
3
FOAM
4
DRY
AGENT
ALCOHOL
RESISTANT
FOAM
P
V
LTS
DILUTE
R
S
V
BA & FIRE KIT
T
W
V
LTS
CONTAIN
X
Y
V
BA & FIRE KIT
Z
E
PUBLIC SAFETY HAZARD
Additional Information
DRY AGENT
Water
must not
be allowed to come into
contact with the substance at risk.
ALCOHOL RESISTANT FOAM
2
or
3
Alcohol resistant foam is the preferred
medium.
If not available:
-
If
2 –
use Fine Spray or Water Fog
-
If
3 –
use Normal Protein Foam
V
Substance can be
violently or even
explosively reactive, including combustion.
LTS
Liquid-
Tight Chemical Protective Suit with
BA.
Full
FIRE KIT
should also be worn for
thermal protection if the substance is:
Liquid Oxygen
or
Liquefied Toxic Gas (Division 2.3)
or
Toxic Gas
with sub-
risk 2.1 or 5.1
or
Class or sub-
risk 3
or
Division 5.1 PGI with sub-
risk 6.1 or 8
or
carried at temperature > 100
°C
DILUTE
May be washed to drain with large
quantities of water.
CONTAIN
Prevent, by any means available, spillage
from entering dr
ains or water course.
E
People should be warned to stay indoors
with all doors and windows closed, –
but
evacuation may need to be considered.
Consult Control, Police and product expert.
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EMERGENCY ACTION COD
ES
Introductory Notes
NOTE 1
:
Previous editions of this Code included Hazchem Codes for most dangerous
goods in the Alphabe
tical List of Dangerous Goods.
In this edition, Chapter 3.2
reproduces in entirety the UN Dangerous Goods List which does not include any
Emergency Action Codes (EACs).
These codes are therefore provided in a
separate listing in this Appendix.
NOTE 2
:
Previous editions of this Code incorporated a series of flow diagrams that
provided guidance on the allocation of H
azchem Codes to new materia
ls.
Those
diagrams have been omitted from this Code as EACs are provided for all
applicable substances.
NOTE
3
This list of Emergency Action Codes (EACs) is the most up to date at the time of
publishing the ADGC. Later
e
ditions
of the EAC
may need to be ch
ecked for
amendments
to the EAC.
C
1
Scope a
nd Application
C1.1
This Appendix provides additional information that may be useful in event of an
emergency, for most dangerous goods listed in the Danger
ous Goods List in
Chapter 3.2.
For those UN Numbers to wh
ich they have been allocated, two
codes are listed in C3, as follows:
(a)
the HAZCHEM Code, as listed in the Dangerous Goods Emergency Action
Code List
2013
, published by HM Fire Service Inspectorate of the United
Kingdom; and
(b)
the Hazard Identification
Number (HIN) assigned in ADR and RID, which is
provided for information purposes only.
C
1.2
When dangerous goods are transported in portable tanks, demountable tanks,
multiple element gas containers, bulk containers or tank vehicles, it is a
requirement
of Chapter 5.3 of this Code that the Hazchem Code be displayed on
th
e emergency information panel.
This Hazchem Code should be determined
from the list in C3.
C
1.3
The codes allocated and shown in the list in C3 apply to transport of the sin
gle
substance by road or rail.
These codes will not necessarily apply for non-
transport incidents although they may be used to provide some indication of the
action that may be necessary.
C
2
Hazchem Codes
NOTE
:
The Hazchem Code is fully titled “H
azchem Em
ergency Action Code”.
In
European publications, it is now frequently referred to simply as “Emergency
Action Code” or “EAC”.
C
2.1
General
C
2.1.1
A Hazchem Code offers guidance on appropriate initial emergency response in a
potentially dangerous situation s
uch as leakage, spillage or fire involving the
dangerous goods to which it relates.
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C
2.1.2
The Hazchem Code is composed of a number, followed by one or more letters as
detailed in C2.2–
C2.65.
C
2.1.3
Hazchem Codes are allocated to most dangerous goods in Co
lumn 2 of the table
at C3.
C
2.1.4
In some cases, there is more than one EAC
shown in C3
for a single UN number.
In each such instance, a notation which is explained at the end of the table
indicates how to determine which of the multiple entries applies
e
.g. for UN 1224
Ketones
where two Hazchem Codes are listed –
the notation (3) next to the entry
3YE indicates that this EAC applies only to ketones of packing groups I and II –
3Y therefore applies to packing group III.
C
2.1.5
Substances in Class 7, i.e. radioactive material, have not been allocated
Hazchem Codes.
C
2.2
Extinguishing Media
C
2.2.1
The firefighting extinguishing media is determined by reference to the first
character of the EAC as follows:
1
denotes
coarse water s
pray
2
denotes
fine water spray
3
denotes
normal foam
i.e. protein based foam that is not alcohol resistant
4
denotes
dry
agent
—
water
MUST
NOT
be allowed to come into contact
with substance
NOTE:
Any higher number than the one shown can be used but a l
ower number must
not be used.
C
2.2.2
A bullet
‘
’
sometimes precedes the number 2 or 3 in the list in C3.
2
and
3
,
have the following meanings
:
2
denotes
that
alcohol resistant foam
is the preferred firefighting medium
but, if
it is
not available,
fine water spray can be used.
3
denotes
that
alcohol resistant foam
is the preferred firefighting medium
but, if
it is
not available, normal foam can be used.
For example,
the Hazchem Code assigned to
UN 1193 Ethyl Methyl Ketone in
C3
is
2YE
.
The ‘
’ he
re indicates to the emergency services that alcohol resistant
foam is the prefer
red firefighting medium.
However, if such foam is not available,
fine water spray, as the next most effective medium, should be used.
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Table C
1
Meaning of Second Character of Hazchem Code
NOTE:
See C 2.3 to C2.5 for further details.
C
2.3
Personal protection
C
2.3.1
Where the second
character of the EAC is S, T, Y or Z, normal firefighting
clothing is appropriate, i.e. self-
contained open circuit positive pressure
compressed air breathing apparatus, worn in combination with fire kit, firefighters’
gloves and firefighters’ boots.
NOTE
1
:
Leather boots may not provide adequate chemical resistance and therefore
caution should be exercised in their use.
NOTE
2
:
Letters S, T, Y and Z, which In previous editions of this Code were shown in
reverse printing or square brackets for some
dangerous goods, are now always
shown in normal print, indicating that breathing apparatus should be used for all
significant incidents.
NOTE
3
:
LP Gas, which in previous Codes was assigned an EAC of 2WE, is now assigned
to 2YE in recognition that the most
important personal protection from this
substance is thermal protection that is best provided by full fire kit, including
breathing apparatus.
C
2.3.2
Where the second character of the EAC is P, R, W or X, liquid-
tight chemical
protective clothing in combi
nation with breathing apparatus specified in C2.3.1,
should be used.
C
2.3.3
For some substances for which liquid-
tight chemical protective clothing is
indicated, full fire kit should also b
e worn for thermal protection.
This applies to
incidents involving
the following substances when they are assigned to P, R, W,
or X:
(a)
UN 1073 Oxygen, Refrigerated Liquid;
(b)
All Division 2.3 Toxic Gases when transported in the liquefied state;
(c)
Any Division 2.3 Gas with a Subsidiary Risk of 2.1 or 5.1;
(d)
Class
or Subsidiary Risk 3 liquids;
(e)
Division 5.1 substances of packing group I, having a Subsidiary Risk of 6.1
or 8;
(f)
Substances transported at elevated temperature > 100
°C.
However, an incident controller may determine, through a risk based
assessment,
that full fire kit need not be worn.
Letter
Risk of Violent
Reaction or
Explosion
Recommended Personal
Protective Equipment
Appropriate
Measures
P
Yes
Liquid-
tight chemical
protective clothing and
breathing apparatus
Dilute
R
No
S
Yes
Full fire kit
and breathing apparatus
T
No
W
Yes
Liquid-
tight chemical
protective
clothing and
breathing apparatus
Contain
X
No
Y
Yes
Full fire kit
and breathing apparatus
Z
No
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C
2.4
Violent Reaction
C
2.4.1
Where the second character of the EAC is a P, S, W or Y there is a danger that
the substance can be viol
ently or explosively reactive.
This danger may be
present due to one of the following
:
-
Violent or explosive decomposition of the material involved, including
ignition or friction.
-
The ignition of a flammable gas or vapour cloud (this danger exists for all
flammable gases and flammable liquids with a flash point below
60
C)
-
The rapid
acceleration of combustion due to the involvement of an
oxidiser.
-
A reaction with water which is itself violent, and may also evolve
flammable gases.
C
2.4.2
The actual danger
s
present can be determined from the placards on vehicles
or
containers,
or by ref
erence to the class
es, divisions and subsidiary risks shown
on the transport document.
C
2.5
Contain/dilute
Where the second character of an EAC is W, X, Y or Z spillages and
decontamination run-
off should be prevented from entering drains and
watercourses
.
Where the second character of the code is P, R, S or T spillages
and decontamination run-
off may be washed to drains with large quantities of
water.
Due care must however still be exercised to avoid unnecessary pollution of
watercourses.
NOTE
1
:
Ideally
most contamination and decontamination run-
off should be contained.
However, this will not always be practical for normal
emergency services
operations,
as
life saving operational procedures must take precedence over
other consideration
s at the scene of an
incident.
Nevertheless, all steps that are
reasonably practicable should be taken to contain contaminants and the
emergency
service
should always inform the
environmental
authority
as soon as
possible so that appropriate advice can be given.
NOTE
2
:
Potentially polluting substances, even apparently harmless substances such as
food and beverages, can cause serious problems if discharged into a
watercourse e.g. 250
litres of a soft drink,
milk
or beer would constitute a
pollutant as it can lead
to deoxy
genation of the water.
Firefighting foams are also
a potential source of pollution and their entry into watercourses and drainage
systems should be prevented whenever possible.
C
2.6
E “Public Safety Hazard”
An ‘E’ following the first two characters of an
EAC indicates that there may be a
public safety hazard outside the immediate area of the incident, and that the
following actions should be considered:
C
2.6.1
People should be warned to stay indoors with all doors and windows closed,
preferably in rooms up
stairs and facing away from the incident.
Ignition sources
should be eliminated and any ventilation stopped.
C
2.6.2
Effects may spread beyond the immediate vicinity.
All non-
essential personnel
should be instructed to move at least 250 metres away from the
incident.
C
2.6.3
Police and Fire
Brigade
incident commanders should consult each other and with
a product expert, or with a source of product expertise.
C
2.6.4
The possible need for subsequent evacuation should be considered,
but it
should be remembered t
hat in most cases it will be safer to remain in a
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building than to evacuate
.
Some
situations where evacuation may be
necessary
are listed in Table C2.
Table C
2
Situations where evacuation may be necessary
EXAMPLES
ASSESSMENT
1
.(i)
Smoke from product fire
which is
allowed to burn out.
(Often the safest
and least environmentally damaging
option.)
(ii)
Small/low concentration long lasting
toxic emission.
Nuisance effects will last several hours.
Smoke or gas concentrations in open air
are unpleasant but s
hort-
term exposure is
not likely to be dangerous.
2
.
A larger long lasting toxic gas
emission which will be carried
towards an inhabited area after a
predicted wind change not due for at
least two hours.
Area considered for evacuation will not be
exposed
to significant danger for at least
an hour, preferably longer.
3
.
Evacuation of people from an
isolated house in the country may be
feasible, possibly using additional BA
sets.
Downwind area is very sparsely
populated and resources are available to
protect people during their evacuation.
4
.(i)
Righting a loaded road tanker or rail
tank wagon, especially one carrying
a liquefied gas.
(ii)
Recovering or clearing petrol from
drains.
Area considered for evacuation could be
exposed to danger as a resul
t of actions
necessary to restore normality at a time
determined by the recovery team.
C
2.7
Assigning
Hazchem
Codes to multi-
loads
The following procedure must be used to assign a Hazchem Code to a vehicle or
cargo transport unit
transporting more than one type of dangerous goods to
which different Hazchem Codes are assigned by C3.
C
2.7.1
1st character of the code
The number forming the first character of the code for a multi-
load is the highest
of the numbers occurring in the EAC
s for the individual dangerous goods.
If
A
a
ny
bullet
is
incorporated in one or more of the EACs
then the EAC for the whole load
must include the bullet.
(e.g. in
2YE) should be ignored, unless:
(a)
the EACs for all the dangerous goods in the load include
a bullet; or
(b)
there is a polar chemical in the load (regardless of how much, or how little, of
that chemical is in the load).
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C
2.7.2
2nd Character of the code
C
2.7.2.1
The letter forming the second character of the code
should
be determined from
the first letter of the EAC for each of the dangero
us goods from the chart below.
Code
chart for
determination of emergency action codes for multi-
loads
C
2.7.2.2
If the letter forming the second character of the code for each of the dangerous
goods is the same, then that letter will automatically form the second character of
the EAC
for the multi-
load.
C
2.7.2.3
If however the letter forming the second character of the code for each of the
dangerous goods is different, then one of those letters should be selected along
the top
row of the chart
and then a second letter should be selecte
d down the far
left-
hand colu
mn i.e. the two bold sections.
The letter in the square where the
appropriate column and row meet is the ‘resultant letter’ for those two
substances.
If there are only two dangerous goods to be carried in the mult-
load,
then th
at resultant letter is the letter forming the second character of the EAC for
that multi-
load.
C
2.7.2.4
If there are more than two dangerous goods to be carried in the multi-
load, then
use the ‘resultant letter’ obtained in paragraph C2.7.2.3 along the top
row as
above and select another letter down the
far left-
hand column as above.
The
letter in the square where the appropriate column and row meet i
s the new
‘resultant letter’.
I
f there are no more dangerous goods to be carried in the multi-
load, then tha
t ‘resultant letter’ is the letter forming th
e second character of the
code.
If there are any further dangerous goods to be carried then this procedure
must be repeated until all the other letters have been used.
C
2.7.3
Letter ‘E’
The letter ‘E’
must
be in
cluded as the third character in the multi-
load emergency
action code if it occurs in the EAC of any of the
dangerous goods to be carried.
If
the letter ‘E’ does not occur in any of the EACs of the dangerous goods to be
carried, the EAC will be just a two
character code determined from
C2.7.2
above.
Example of how to calculate the emergency action code for a multi-
load:
There are three substances to be carried as a multi-
load, having emergency
action codes of
3Y,
2S and 4WE.
1
ST
C
HARACTER
(
NUMBER
)
The
first character of the EAC for each of the three substances is 3, 2 and 4.
The
highest number must be taken as the first character of the code for the multi-
load
and therefore the first character will be 4.
The bullet in
2S is not assigned to the
mixed lo
ad because other EACs do not include a bullet.
P R S T W X Y Z
P P P P P W W W W
R P R P R W X W X
S P P S S W W Y Y
T P R S T W X Y Z
W W W W W W W W W
X W X W X W X W X
Y W W Y Y W W Y Y
Z W X Y Z W X Y Z
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2
ND
C
HARACTER
(
LETTER
)
The second character for the EAC for each of the t
hree substances is Y, S and
W.
Taking the Y along the top row of the chart and the S along the left hand
column, the intersection is at
Y and therefore the character for the first two
substances would be Y. This resultant character (Y) is then taken along the top
row and the character for the third substance (W) is taken along the left hand
column.
The intersection point is now W. The sec
ond character of the code for
the three substances is therefore W.
L
ETTER
‘E’
The third substance has an ‘E’ as a third character and therefore the multi-
load
must also have an ‘E’.
The resultant
Hazchem Code
for the three substances carried as a multi-
lo
ad will
therefore be 4WE.
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NOTES:
(1)
No HIN issued under RID and
ADR
(2)
No Hazchem Code
issued to these articles
(3)
This Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(4)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(5)
This Hazchem Code applies only to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(6)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
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C3
List Of Emergency Action Codes
NOTE 1
:
The HIN listing below and its explanation in C4 are provided for information
purposes only.
NOTE 2
:
The use of the bullet ‘
’
sometimes preceding ‘2’ or ‘3’ in the Hazchem Code is
explained in C2.2.2.
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1001 2SE 239
1002 2T 20
1003 2P 225
1005 2RE 268
1006 2T 20
1008 2RE 268
1009 2TE 20
1010 2YE 239
1011 2YE 23
1012 2YE 23
1013 2T 20
1014 2S 25
1015 2T 20
1016 2SE 263
1017 2XE 265
1018 2TE 20
1020 2TE 20
1021 2TE 20
1022 2TE 20
1023 2SE 263
1026 2PE 263
1027 2YE 23
1028 2TE 20
1029 2TE 20
1030 2YE 23
1032 2PE 23
1033 2YE 23
1035 2YE 23
1036 2PE 23
1037 2YE 23
1038 2YE 223
1039 2SE 23
1040 2PE 263
1041 2SE 239
1043 2RE
(1)
1044
(2)
(1)
1045 2PE
(1)
1046 2T 20
1048 2RE 268
1049 2SE 23
1050 2RE 268
1051 2WE
(1)
1052 2XE 886
1053 2WE 263
1055 2YE 23
1056 2TE 20
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1057
(2)
(1)
1058 2TE 20
1060 2YE 239
1061 2PE 23
1062
2X
26
1063 2YE 23
1064 2WE 263
1065 2T 20
1066 2T 20
1067 2PE 265
1069 2RE
(1)
1070 2P 25
1071 2SE 263
1072 2S 25
1073 2P 225
1075 2YE 23
1076 2XE 268
1077 2YE 23
1078 2TE 20
1079 2RE 268
1080 2TE 20
1081 2SE 239
1082 2WE 263
1083 2PE 23
1085 2YE 239
1086 2YE 239
1087 2YE 239
1088 3YE 33
1089 2YE 33
1090 2YE 33
1091 2YE 33
1092 2WE 663
1093 3WE 336
1098 2WE 663
1099 2WE 336
1100 3YE 336
1104 3Y 30
1105 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1106 2WE
(3)
338
2W 38
1107 3YE 33
1108 3YE 33
1109 3Y 30
1110 3Y 30
1111 3WE 33
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1112 3Y 30
1113 3YE 33
1114 3WE 33
1120 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1123 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1125 2WE 338
1126 2YE 33
1127 3YE 33
1128 3YE 33
1129 3YE 33
1130 3Y 30
1131 2WE 336
1133 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1134 2Y 30
1135 2W 663
1136 3WE
(3)
33
3W 30
1139 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1143 2WE 663
1144 3YE 339
1145 3YE 33
1146 3YE 33
1147 3Y 30
1148 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1149 3Y 30
1150 2YE 33
1152 3Y 30
1153 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1154 2WE 338
1155 3YE 33
1156 3YE 33
1157 3Y 30
1158 3WE 338
1159 3YE 33
1160 2WE 338
1161 3YE 33
1162 4WE X338
1163 2WE 663
1164 3YE 33
1165 2YE 33
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1166 2YE 33
1167 3YE 339
1169 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1170 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1171 2Y 30
1172 2Y 30
1173 3YE 33
1175 3YE 33
1176 3YE 33
1177 3Y 30
1178 3YE 33
1179 3YE 33
1180 3Y 30
1181 2W 63
1182 3WE 663
1183 4WE X338
1184 2YE 336
1185 2WE 663
1188 2Y 30
1189 2Y 30
1190 2YE 33
1191 3Y 30
1192 2Y 30
1193 2YE 33
1194 2WE 336
1195 3YE 33
1196 4WE X338
1197 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1198 2W 38
1199 3Y 63
1201 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1202 3Y 30
1203 3YE 33
1204 2YE
(1)
1206 3YE 33
1207 3Y 30
1208 3YE 33
1210 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1212 3Y 30
1213 3YE 33
1214 2WE 338
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This
Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
1216 3YE 33
1218 3YE 339
1219 2YE 33
1220 3YE 33
1221 2WE 338
1222 3YE
(1)
1223 3Y 30
1224 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1228 3WE 336/36
1229 3Y 30
1230 2WE 336
1231 2YE 33
1233 3Y 30
1234 2YE 33
1235 2WE 338
1237 3YE 33
1238 2WE 663
1239 3WE 663
1242 4WE X338
1243 2YE 33
1244 2WE 663
1245 3YE 33
1246 3YE 339
1247 3YE 339
1248 3YE 33
1249 3YE 33
1250 4WE X338
1251 2WE 639
1259 2WE 663
1261 2Y
(1)
1262 3YE 33
1263 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1264 2Y 30
1265 3YE 33
1266 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1267 3WE
(3)
33
3W 30
1268 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1270 3YE 33
1272 3Y 30
1274 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1275 2YE 33
1276 2YE 33
1277 2WE 338
1278 3YE 33
1279 2YE 33
1280 3YE 33
1281 3YE 33
1282 2WE 33
1286 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1287 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1288 3WE
(3)
33
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3W 30
1289 2WE
(3)
338
2W 38
1292 3Y 30
1293 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
1294 3YE 33
1295 4WE X338
1296 2WE 338
1297 2WE
(3)
338
2W 38
1298 4WE X338
1299 3Y 30
1300 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1301 3YE 339
1302 3YE 339
1303 2YE 339
1304 3YE 339
1305 4WE X338
1306 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1307 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1308 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1309 4Y 40
1310 1W
(1)
1312 1Z 40
1313 1Z 40
1314 1Z 40
1318 1Z 40
1320 1W
(1)
1321 1W
(1)
1322 1W
(1)
1323 1Z 40
1324 1Z
(1)
1325 1Z 40
1326 1Z 40
1327 1Z
(1)
1328 1Z 40
1330 1Z 40
1331 1Z
(1)
1332 1Z 40
1333 IZ
(1)
1334 1Z 40
1336 1W
(1)
1337 1W
(1)
1338 1Z 40
1339 4Y 40
1340 4W 423
1341 4Y 40
1343 4Y 40
1344 1W
(1)
1345 1Z 40
1346 1Z 40
1347 1W
(1)
1348 1W
(1)
1349 1W
(1)
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1350 1Z 40
1352 1Z 40
1353 1Z
(1)
1354 1W
(1)
1355 1W
(1)
1356 1W
(1)
1357 1W
(1)
1358 1Z 40
1360 4WE
(1)
1361 1Y 40
1362 1Y 40
1363 1Y 40
1364 1Y 40
1365 1Y 40
1369 1Y 40
1372 1Y
(1)
1373 1Y 40
1374 1Y 40
1376 1Y 40
1378 1Y 40
1379 1Y 40
1380 4W 333
1381 1WE 46
1382 1W 40
1383 4Y
43
1384 1S 40
1385 1W 40
1386 1Y 40
1387 1Y
(1)
1389 4W X323
1390 4W 423
1391 4W X323
1392 4W X323
1393 4W 423
1394 4W 423
1395 4W 462
1396 4W 423
1397 4WE
(1)
1398 4Y 423
1400 4W 423
1401 4W 423
1402 4W 423
1403 4W 423
1404 4W
(1)
1405 4W 423
1407 4W X423
1408 4W 462
1409 4W 423
1410 4W
(1)
1411 4WE
(1)
1413 4W
(1)
1414 4W
(1)
1415 4W X423
1417 4W 423
1418 4W 423
1419 4WE
(1)
1420 4W X323
1421 4W X323
1422 4W X323
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1423 4W X423
1426 4W
(1)
1427 4W
(1)
1428 4W X423
1431 1W 48
1432 4WE
(1)
1433 4WE
(1)
1435 4Y 423
1436 4W 423
1437 4Y 40
1438 1Z 50
1439 1Y 50
1442 1Y 50
1444 1Z 50
1445 1Y 56
1446 1Y 56
1447 1Y 56
1448 1Y 56
1449 1Y 56
1450 1Y 50
1451 1Z 50
1452 1Y 50
1453 1Y 50
1454 1Z 50
1455 1Y 50
1456 1Y 50
1457 1Y 50
1458 1Y 50
1459 1Y 50
1461 1Y 50
1462 1Y 50
1463 1W 568
1465 1Z 50
1466 1Z 50
1467 1Z 50
1469 1Y 56
1470 1Y 56
1471 1W 50
1472 1Y 50
1473 1Y 50
1474 1Z 50
1475 1Y 50
1476 1Y 50
1477 1Y 50
1479 1Y 50
1481 1Y 50
1482 1Y 50
1483 1Y 50
1484 1Y 50
1485 1Y 50
1486 1Z 50
1487 1Y 50
1488 1Y 50
1489 1Y 50
1490 1Y 50
1491 1W
(1)
1492 1Z 50
1493 1Y 50
1494 1Y 50
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only
to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
1495 1Y 50
1496 1Y 50
1498 1Z 50
1499 1Z 50
1500 1Z 56
1502 1Y 50
1503 1Y 50
1504 1W
(1)
1505 1Z 50
1506 1Y 50
1507 1Z 50
1508 1Y 50
1509 1Y 50
1510 2W 665
1511 1X 58
1512 1Y 50
1513 1Y 50
1514 1Y 50
1515 1Y 50
1516 1Y 50
1517 1W
(1)
1541 2X 669
1544 2X 66/60
1545 3WE 639
1546 2Z 60
1547 3X 60
1548 2X 60
1549 2Z 60
1550 2Z 60
1551 2Z 60
1553 2X 66
1554 2Z 60
1555 2Z 60
1556 2X 66/60
1557 2X 66/60
1558 2Z 60
1559 2Z 60
1560 2X 66
1561 2X 60
1562 2Z 60
1564 2Z 60
1565 2X 66
1566 2Z 60
1567 2Z 64
1569 2W 63
1570 2X 66
1571 1W
(1)
1572 2Z 60
1573 2Z 60
1574 2Z 60
1575 2X 66
1577 2X 60
1578 2X 60
1579 2X 60
1580 2XE 66
1581 2XE 26
1582 2XE 26
1583 2XE
(3)
66
2X 60
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1585 2Z 60
1586 2Z 60
1587 2X 60
1588 2X 66/60
1589 2XE
(1)
1590 2X 60
1591 2Z 60
1593 2Z 60
1594 2X 60
1595 3XE 668
1596 2X 60
1597 2X 60
1598 2X 60
1599 2X 60
1600 2W 60
1601 2X 66/60
1602 2X 66/60
1603 2W 63
1604 2W 83
1605 2X 66
1606 2X 60
1607 2X 60
1608 2X 60
1611 2X 60
1612 2RE 26
1613 2WE 663
1614 2WE
(1)
1616 2Z 60
1617 2Z 60
1618 2Z 60
1620 2Z 60
1621 2X 60
1622 2Z 60
1623 2X 60
1624 2X 60
1625 2X 60
1626 2X 66
1627 2X 60
1629 2X 60
1630 2X 60
1631 2X 60
1634 2X 60
1636 2X 60
1637 2X 60
1638 2X 60
1639 2X 60
1640 2X 60
1641 2X 60
1642 2X 60
1643 2X 60
1644 2X 60
1645 2X 60
1646 2X 60
1647 2X 66
1648 2YE 33
1649 2WE 66
1650 2Z 60
1651 2Z 60
1652 2X 60
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1653 2X 60
1654 2X 60
1655 2X 66/60
1656 2X 60
1657 2X 60
1658 2X 60
1659 2X 60
1660 2PE
(1)
1661 2X 60
1662 2X 60
1663 2X 60
1664 2X 60
1665 2X 60
1669 2Z 60
1670 2XE 66
1671 2X 60
1672 2XE 66
1673 2X 60
1674 2X 60
1677 2X 60
1678 2X 60
1679 2X 60
1680 2X 66
1683 2Z 60
1684 2X 60
1685 2X 60
1686 2X 60
1687 2XE
(1)
1688 2X 60
1689 2X 66
1690 2Z 60
1691 2Z 60
1692 2X 66
1693 2XE 66
1693 2XE
(3)
60
2XE 66/60
1694 2XE
66
1695 2WE 663
1697 2Z 60
1698 2XE 66
1699 2XE
66
1700 2X
(1)
1701 2XE 60
1702 2X 60
1704 2X 60
1707 2Z 60
1708 3X
(5)
60
1709 2X 60
1710 2Z 60
1711 2X 60
1712 2Z 60
1713 2X 66
1714 4WE
(1)
1715 3W 83
1716 4W 80
1717 4WE X338
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1718 2X 80
1719 2R 80
1722 3WE 668
1723 2WE 338
1724 4W X839
1725 4W 80
1726 4W 80
1727 2X 80
1728 4W X80
1729 4W 80
1730 4WE X80
1731 4WE 80
1732 4W 86
1733 4W 80
1736 4W 80
1737 2X 68
1738 2X 68
1739 2X 88
1740 2X 80
1741 2WE 268
1742 2X 80
1743 2X 80
1744 2XE 886
1745 4WE 568
1746 4WE 568
1747 4W X83
1748 1W 50
1749 2WE 265
1750 2X 68
1751 2X 68
1752 2XE 668
1753 4W X80
1754 4WE X88
1755 2X 80
1756 2X 80
1757 2X 80
1758 4WE X88
1759 2X 88/80
1760 2X 88/80
1761 2X 86
1762 4W X80
1763 4W X80
1764 2X 80
1765 4W X80
1766 4W X80
1767 4W X83
1768 2X 80
1769 4W X80
1770 2X 80
1771 4W X80
1773 2X 80
1774
(1)
1775 2X 80
1776 2X 80
1777 4WE 88
1778 2X 80
1779 2W 83
1780 4W 80
1781 4W X80
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This
Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
1782 2X 80
1783 2X 80
1784 4W X80
1786 2W 886
1787 2R 80
1788 2R 80
1789 2R 80
1790 2W
(4)
886
2X 86
1791 2X 80
1792 4WE 80
1793 2X 80
1794 2X 80
1796 2P
(4)
885
2R 80
1798 2P
(1)
1799 4W X80
1800 4W X80
1801 4W X80
1802 2P 85
1803 2X 80
1804 4W X80
1805 2R 80
1806 4W 80
1807 2X 80
1808 4WE X80
1809 4WE 668
1810 4WE X668
1811 2X 86
1812 2X 60
1813 2W 80
1814 2R 80
1815 3WE 338
1816 4W X83
1817 4WE X80
1818 4WE X80
1819 2R 80
1823 2W 80
1824 2R 80
1825 2W 80
1826 2W
(4)
885
2X 80
1827 4WE X80
1828 4WE X88
1829 4WE X88
1830 2P 80
1831 4WE X886
1832 2W 80
1833 2R 80
1834 4WE X668
1835 2X 80
1836 4WE X88
1837 4WE X80
1838 4WE X668
1839 2X 80
1840 2X 80
1841 2Z 90
1843 2X 60
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1845 2T
(1)
1846 2Z 60
1847 2X 80
1848 2W 80
1849 2X 80
1851 2X 60
1854 4Y 43
1855 4W
(1)
1856 1Y
(1)
1857 1Y
(1)
1858 2TE 20
1859 2PE 268
1860 2YE 239
1862 3YE 33
1863 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1865 3YE
(1)
1866 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1868 1X 46
1869 1Z 40
1870 4W
(1)
1871 1Y 40
1872 1X 56
1873 2P 558
1884 2Z 60
1885 2Z 60
1886 2Z 60
1887 2X 60
1888 2Z 60
1889 2XE 668
1891 2W 60
1892 2XE 66
1894 2X 60
1895 2X 60
1897 2Z 60
1898 4W 80
1902 2X 80
1903 2X 88/80
1905 2X 88
1906 2W 80
1907 2X 80
1908 2X 80
1910 2X
(1)
1911 2PE
(1)
1912 2YE 23
1913 2T 22
1914 3Y 30
1915 3Y 30
1916 3W 63
1917 3WE 339
1918 3Y 30
1919 3WE 339
1920 3Y 30
1921 2WE 336
1922 2WE 338
1923 1S 40
1928 4WE X323
1929 1S 40
UN HAZCHEM HIN
1931 2Z 90
1932 1Y 40
1935 2X 66/60
1938 2X 80
1939 4W 80
1940 2X 80
1941 2Z 90
1942 1Y 50
1944 1Z
(1)
1945 1Z
(1)
1950
(1)
1951 2T 22
1952 2T 20
1953 2PE 263
1954 2SE 23
1955 2RE 26
1956 2TE 20
1957 2SE 23
1958 2TE 20
1959 2YE 239
1961 2YE 223
1962 2SE 23
1963 2T 22
1964 2SE 23
1965 2YE 23
1966 2YE 223
1967 2XE 26
1968 2TE 20
1969 2YE 23
1970 2TE 22
1971 2SE 23
1972 2YE 223
1973 2TE 20
1974 2TE 20
1975 2PE
(1)
1976 2TE 20
1977 2T 22
1978 2YE 23
1982 2TE 20
1983 2TE 20
1984 2T 20
1986 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
1987 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1988 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
1989 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1990 3Z 90
1991 3YE 336
1992 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
1993 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
1994 2WE 663
1999 2WE
(3)
33
2W 30
2000 1Z
(1)
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2001 1Z 40
2002 1Y
(1)
2004 1Y 40
2006 1Y
(1)
2008 4Y 40
2009 1Y 40
2010 4WE
(1)
2011 4WE
(1)
2012 4WE
(1)
2013 4WE
(1)
2014 2P 58
2015 2P 559
2016 2X
(1)
2017 2XE
(1)
2018 2X 60
2019 2X 60
2020 2X 60
2021 2X 60
2022 3X 68
2023 3W 63
2024 2X 66/60
2025 2X 66/60
2026 2X 66/60
2027 2Z 60
2028 2X
(1)
2029 2WE
(1)
2030 2X 886/86
2031 2P
(4)
885
2R 80
2032 2PE 856
2033 2W 80
2034 2SE 23
2035 2YE 23
2036 2TE 20
2037
(1)
2038 2X 60
2044 2YE 23
2045 2YE 33
2046 3Y 30
2047 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
2048 3Y 30
2049 3Y 30
2050 3YE 33
2051 2W 83
2052 3Y 30
2053 3Y 30
2054 2W 883
2055 3Y 39
2056 2YE 33
2057 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
2058 3YE 33
2059 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
2067 1Y 50
2071 1Z
(1)
2073 2RE 20
2074 2X 60
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only
to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
2075 2X 69
2076 2X
(5)
68
2077 2Z 60
2078 2Z 60
2079 2X 80
2186 2RE
(1)
2187 2T 22
2188 2PE
(1)
2189 2WE 263
2190 2PE
(1)
2191 2XE 26
2192 2PE 263
2193 2TE 20
2194 2RE
(1)
2195 2RE
(1)
2196 2WE
(1)
2197 2RE 268
2198 2RE
(1)
2199 2PE
(1)
2200 2YE 239
2201 2P 225
2202 2WE
(1)
2203 2SE 23
2204 2PE 263
2205 3X 60
2206 2X 60
2208 1X 50
2209 2X 80
2210 1Y 40
2211 2Y 90
2212 2X 90
2213 1Z 40
2214 2X 80
2215 2X 80
2216 1Z
(1)
2217 1Y 40
2218 2W 839
2219 2Y 30
2222 3Y 30
2224 3Z 60
2225 2X 80
2226 2X 80
2227 3W 39
2232 2XE 66
2233 2X 60
2234 2Y 30
2235 2Z 60
2236 2X 60
2237 2X 60
2238 3Y 30
2239 2X 60
2240 2W 88
2241 3YE 33
2242 3YE 33
2243 3Y 30
2244 3Y 30
2245 3Y 30
2246 3YE 33
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2247 3Y 30
2248 3W 83
2249 3WE
(1)
2250 2X 60
2251 3YE 339
2252 2YE 33
2253 3Z 60
2254 1Z
(1)
2256 3YE 33
2257 4W X423
2258 2W 83
2259 2X 80
2260 3W 38
2261 2X 60
2262 4W 80
2263 3YE 33
2264 3W 83
2265 2Y 30
2266 2WE 338
2267 2X 68
2269 2X 80
2270 2PE 338
2271 3Y 30
2272 3Z 60
2273 3X 60
2274 2X 60
2275 3Y 30
2276 2W 38
2277 3WE 339
2278 3YE 33
2279 2X 60
2280 2X 80
2281 2Z 60
2282 3Y 30
2283 3W 39
2284 3WE 336
2285 3W 63
2286 3Y 30
2287 3YE 33
2288 3YE 33
2289 2X 80
2290 2Z 60
2291 2Z 60
2293 3Y 30
2294 3X 60
2295 2W 663
2296 3YE 33
2297 3Y 30
2298 3YE 33
2299 2X 60
2300 3Z 60
2301 3YE 33
2302 3Y 30
2303 3Y 30
2304 1Y 44
2305 2X 80
2306 2X 60
2307 2X 60
2308 2X X80
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2309 3YE 33
2310 2Y 36
2311 2X 60
2312 3X 60
2313 2W 30
2315 2X 90
2316 2X 66
2317 2X 66
2318 1Y 40
2319 3Y 30
2320 2X 80
2321 2X 60
2322 2Z 60
2323 3Y 30
2324 3Y 30
2325 3Y 30
2326 2X 80
2327 2X 80
2328 2Z 60
2329 3Y 30
2330 3Y 30
2331 2X 80
2332 2Y 30
2333 3YE 336
2334 2WE 663
2335 3WE 336
2336 3WE 336
2337 3WE 663
2338 2YE 33
2339 2YE 33
2340 2YE 33
2341 2Y 30
2342 2YE 33
2343 2YE 33
2344 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
2345 2YE 33
2346 2YE 33
2347 3WE 33
2348 3W 39
2350 3YE 33
2351 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
2352 3YE 339
2353 3WE 338
2354 3WE 336
2356 3YE 33
2357 2W 83
2358 3YE 33
2359 2WE 338
2360 3WE 336
2361 3WE 38
2362 2YE 33
2363 3WE 33
2364 3Y 30
2366 3Y 30
2367 3YE 33
2368 3Y 30
2370 3YE 33
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2371 3YE 33
2372 2YE 33
2373 2YE 33
2374 3YE 33
2375 3WE 33
2376 2YE 33
2377 2YE 33
2378 3WE 336
2379 3WE 338
2380 2YE 33
2381 3WE 336
2382 2WE 663
2383 2WE 338
2384 3YE 33
2385 3YE 33
2386 3WE 338
2387 3YE 33
2388 3YE 33
2389 3YE 33
2390 2YE 33
2391 2YE 33
2392 2Y 30
2393 3YE 33
2394 3Y 30
2395 3WE 338
2396 2WE 336
2397 3YE 33
2398 3YE 33
2399 2WE 338
2400 3YE 33
2401 2WE 883
2402 3WE 33
2403 3YE 33
2404 2WE 336
2405 3Y 30
2406 3YE 33
2407 3WE
(1)
2409 3YE 33
2410 2WE 33
2411 3WE 336
2412 3WE 33
2413 2Y 30
2414 3WE 33
2416 3YE 33
2417 2PE 268
2418 2PE
(1)
2419 2YE 23
2420 2WE 268
2421 2PE
(1)
2422 2TE 20
2424 2TE 20
2426 1Y 59
2427 2Y 50
2428 2Y 50
2429 2Y 50
2430 2X 88/80
2431 2Z 60
2432 3X 60
2433 2X 60
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This
Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
2434 4W X80
2435 4W X80
2436 2WE 33
2437 4W X80
2438 3WE 663
2439 2X 80
2440 2X 80
2441 4WE
(1)
2442 4W X80
2443 4WE 80
2444 4WE X88
2446 2X 60
2447 1WE 446
2448 1Y 44
2451 2S 25
2452 2YE 239
2453 2YE 23
2454 2YE 23
2455 2PE
(1)
2456 3YE 33
2457 3YE 33
2458 3YE 33
2459 3YE 33
2460 3YE 33
2461 3YE 33
2463 4WE
(1)
2464 1Y 56
2465 1W 50
2466 1W
(1)
2468 1W 50
2469 1Z 50
2470 2X 60
2471 2X 66
2473 2Z 60
2474 2X 66
2475 2X 80
2477 3WE 663
2478 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
2480 3WE 663
2481 3WE 663
2482 3WE 663
2483 3WE 663
2484 3WE 663
2485 3W 663
2486 3WE 663
2487 3W 663
2488 3W 663
2490 2Z 60
2491 2X 80
2493 2WE 338
2495 4WE 568
2496 3X 80
2498 3Y 30
2501 2X 60
2502 4W 83
2503 2X 80
2504 2Z 60
2505 2X 60
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2506 2X 80
2507 2X 80
2508 2X 80
2509 2X 80
2511 2X 80
2512 2X 60
2513 4W X80
2514 2Y 30
2515 2X 60
2516 2Z 60
2517 2YE 23
2518 3Z 60
2520 3Y 30
2521 3W 663
2522 2W 69
2524 3Y 30
2525 3Z 60
2526 2W 38
2527 3W 39
2528 3Y 30
2529 2W 38
2531 3W 89
2533 2Z 60
2534 2WE 263
2535 2WE 338
2536 2YE 33
2538 1Z 40
2541 3Y 30
2542 3X 60
2545 1Y 40
2546 1Y 40
2547 1W
(1)
2548 2WE
(1)
2552 2X 60
2554 3WE 33
2555 1Z
(1)
2556 1Y
(1)
2557 1Z
(1)
2558 2W 663
2560 3Y 30
2561 3YE 33
2564 2X 80
2565 2X 80
2567 2X 60
2570 2X 66/60
2571 2X 80
2572 3X 60
2573 1Y 56
2574 2X 60
2576 1X 80
2577 4W 80
2578 2X 80
2579 2X 80
2580 2X 80
2581 2X 80
2582 2X 80
2583 2X 80
2584 2X 80
2585 2X 80
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2586 2X 80
2587 2Z 60
2588 2X 66/60
2589 3W 63
2590 2X 90
2591 2TE 22
2599 2TE 20
2601 2YE 23
2602 2TE 20
2603 3WE 336
2604 4WE 883
2605 3WE 663
2606 3WE 663
2607 2Y 39
2608 3Y 30
2609 2X 60
2610 3W 38
2611 2W 63
2612 3YE 33
2614 2Y 30
2615 3YE 33
2616 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
2617 3Y 30
2618 3Y 39
2619 3W 83
2620 3Y 30
2621 2Y 30
2622 2WE 336
2623 1Z
(1)
2624 4W 423
2626 2P 50
2627 1Y 50
2628 2X 66
2629 2X 66
2630 2X 66
2642 2X 66
2643 2X 60
2644 2X 66
2645 2X 60
2646 2X 66
2647 2X 60
2648 2X 60
2649 2X 60
2650 2X 60
2651 2Z 60
2653 2X 60
2655 2X 60
2656 2X 60
2657 2Z 60
2659 2Z 60
2660 2X 60
2661 2Z 60
2662 2Z 60
2664 2Z 60
2667 3X 60
2668 2W 663
2669 2Z 60
2670 2X 80
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2671 2X 60
2672 2R 80
2673 2X 60
2674 2X 60
2676 2PE
(1)
2677 2R 80
2678 2W 80
2679 2R 80
2680 2X 80
2681 2R 80
2682 2W 80
2683 2W 86
2684 2W 38
2685 2W 83
2686 2W 83
2687 1Z 40
2688 2X 60
2689 2X 60
2690 2X 60
2691 4W 80
2692 4WE X88
2693 2X 80
2698 2X 80
2699 2X 88
2705 2X 80
2707 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
2709 3Y 30
2710 3Y 30
2713 2X 60
2714 1Z 40
2715 1Z 40
2716 2X 60
2717 1Z 40
2719 1W 56
2720 1Z 50
2721 1Y 50
2722 1Z 50
2723 1Y 50
2724 1Z 50
2725 1Z 50
2726 1Z 50
2727 1Y 65
2728 1Z 50
2729 2Z 60
2730 2Z 60
2732 2X 60
2733 2WE
(3)
338
2W 38
2734 2W 883/83
2735 2X 88/80
2738 2Z 60
2739 3X 80
2740 3WE 668
2741 1Y 56
2742 3W 638
2743 3W 638
2744 3W 638
2745 2X 68
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only
to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
2746 2X 68
2747 2X 60
2748 2X 68
2749 3YE 33
2750 2X 60
2751 4W 80
2752 3Y 30
2753 2X 60
2754 3X 60
2757 2X 66/60
2758 3WE 336
2759 2X 66/60
2760 3WE 336
2761 2X 66/60
2762 3WE 336
2763 2X 66/60
2764 3WE 336
2771 2X 66/60
2772 3WE 336
2775 2X 66/60
2776 3WE 336
2777 2X 66/60
2778 3WE 336
2779 2X 66/60
2780 3WE 336
2781 2X 66/60
2782 3WE 336
2783 2X 66/60
2784 3WE 336
2785 2X 60
2786 2X 66/60
2787 3WE 336
2788 2X 66/60
2789 2P 83
2790 2R 80
2793 1Y 40
2794 2R 80
2795 2R 80
2796 2R 80
2797 2R 80
2798 2X 80
2799 2W 80
2800 2R 80
2801 2X 88/80
2802 2X 80
2803 2Z 80
2805 4W 423
2806 4W
(1)
2807 2Z
(1)
2809 2X 86
2810 2X 66/60
2811 2X 66/60
2812 2X
(1)
2813 4W 423
2814 2XE 606
2815 2X 80
2817 2X 86
2818 2X 86
2819 2X 80
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2820 2X 80
2821 2X 60
2822 2X 60
2823 2X 80
2826 2W 83
2829 2X 80
2830 4W 423
2831 2Z 60
2834 2X 80
2835 4W 423
2837 2R 80
2838 3YE 339
2839 2X 60
2840 3W 30
2841 3W 36
2842 3Y 30
2844 4Y 423
2845 3W 333
2846 4Y
(1)
2849 2X 60
2850 3Y 30
2851 4W 80
2852 1W
(1)
2853 2Z 60
2854 2Z 60
2855 2Z 60
2856 2Z 60
2857 2Z
(1)
2858 1Z 40
2859 2Z 60
2861 2X 60
2862 2X 60
2863 2X 60
2864 2X 60
2865 2X 80
2869 4W 80
2870 4W X333
4W
(1)
2871 2X 60
2872 2X 60
2873 2Z 60
2874 2X 60
2875 2X 60
2876 2Z 60
2878 4Y 40
2879 4WE X886
2880 1W 50
2881 4Y 40
2900 2X 606
2901 2WE 265
2902 2X 66/60
2903 3W 663/63
2904 2X 80
2905 2X 80
2907 1Z
(1)
2920 3W 883/83
2921 2X 884/84
2922 2X 886/86
2923 2X 886/86
UN HAZCHEM HIN
2924 3WE
(3)
338
3W 38
2925 1W 48
2926 1X 46
2927 2XE
(3)
668
2X 68
2928 2X 668/68
2929 3W 663/63
2930 2X 64
2931 2Z 60
2933 3Y 30
2934 3Y 30
2935 3Y 30
2936 2X 60
2937 2Z 60
2940 1Y 40
2941 2X 60
2942 2X 60
2943 2Y 30
2945 2WE 338
2946 2X 60
2947 3Y 30
2948 2X 60
2949 2X 80
2950 4Y 423
2956 1Y
(1)
2965 4WE 382
2966 2X 60
2967 2X 80
2968 4Y 423
2969 2Z 90
2983 2WE 336
2984 2R 50
2985 4WE X338
2986 4W X83
2987 4W X80
2988 4WE X338
2989 1Z 40
2990 2Z
(1)
2991 3W 663/63
2992 2X 66/60
2993 3W 663/63
2994 2X 66/60
2995 3W 663/63
2996 2X 66/60
2997 3W 663/663
2998 2X 66/60
3005 3W 663/63
3006 2X 66/60
3009 3W 663/63
3010 2X 66/60
3011 3W 663/63
3012 2X 66/60
3013 3W 663/63
3014 2X 66/60
3015 3W 663/63
3016 2X 66/60
3017 3W 663/63
3018 2X 66/60
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3019 3W 663/63
3020 2X 66/60
3021 3WE 336
3022 2YE 339
3023 3WE 663
3024 3WE 336
3025 3W 663/63
3026 2X 66/60
3027 2X 66/60
3028 2X 80
3048 4W 642
3054 3WE 30
3055 2X 80
3056 3Y 30
3057 2XE 268
3064 2YE
(1)
3065 2YE
(3)
33
2Y 30
3066 2X 80
3070 2TE 20
3071 3WE 63
3072 2Z
(1)
3073 3W 638
3077 2Z 90
3078 4W 423
3079 3WE 663
3080 3W 63
3082 3Z 90
3083 2WE 265
3084 2W 885/85
3085 1W 58
3086 2W 665/65
3087 1W 56
3088 1Y 40
3089 4Y 40
3090 4W
(1)
3091 4W
(1)
3092 2Y 30
3093 2W 885/85
3094 4W 823
3095 2W 884/84
3096 4W 842
3097 1Y
(1)
3098 2W
(1)
3099 2W
(1)
3100 1W
(1)
3101 2WE
(1)
3102 1WE
(1)
3103 2WE
(1)
3104 1WE
(1)
3105 2WE
(1)
3106 1WE
(1)
3107 2W
(1)
3108 1W
(1)
3109 2W 539
3110 1W 539
3111 2WE
(1)
3112 1WE
(1)
3113 2WE
(1)
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This
Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
3114 1WE
(1)
3115 2WE
(1)
3116 1WE
(1)
3117 2W
(1)
3118 1W
(1)
3119 2W 539
3120 1W 539
3121 4W
(1)
3122 2WE 665/65
3123 4W 623
3124 2W 664/64
3125 4W 642
3126 1W 48
3127 1W
(1)
3128 1W 46
3129 4W X382/38
2
3130 4W X362/36
2
3131 4W 482
3132 4W
(1)
3133 4W
(1)
3134 4W 462
3135 4W
(1)
3136 2T 22
3137 1W
(1)
3138 2YE 223
3139 2Y
(1)
3140 2X 66/60
3141 2Z 60
3142 2X 66/60
3143 2X 66/60
3144 2X 66/60
3145 2X 88/80
3146 2X 66/60
3147 2X 88/80
3148 4W X323/32
3
3149 2P 58
3150 2YE
(1)
3151 2X 90
3152 2X 90
3153 2YE 23
3154 2YE 23
3155 2X 60
3156 2S 25
3157 2PE 25
3158 2TE 22
3159 2TE 20
3160 2WE 263
3161 2YE 23
3162 2XE 26
3163 2TE 20
3164 2T
(1)
3165 2WE
(1)
3166 2YE
(1)
3167 2YE
(1)
3168 2WE
(1)
3169 2XE
(1)
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3170 4W 423
3171 4W
(1)
3172 2X 66/60
3174 1Y 40
3175 1Z 40
3176 1Y 44
3178 1Z 40
3179 1X 46
3180 1X 48
3181 1Z 40
3182 1Z 40
3183 3W 30
3184 3W 36
3185 3W 38
3186 3W 30
3187 3W 36
3188 3W 38
3189 1Y 40
3190 1Y 40
3191 1W 46
3192 1W 48
3194 2W 333
3200 4W 43
3205 1Y 40
3206 1W 48
3208 4W 423
3209 4W 423
3210 2Y 50
3211 2Y 50
3212 1W 50
3213 2Y 50
3214 2Y 50
3215 1Z 50
3216 2Z 50
3218 2Y 50
3219 2Y 50
3220 2TE 20
3221 2WE
(1)
3222 1WE
(1)
3223 2WE
(1)
3224 1WE
(1)
3225 2WE
(1)
3226 1WE
(1)
3227 2W
(1)
3228 1W
(1)
3229 2W
(1)
3230 1W
(1)
3231 2WE
(1)
3232 1WE
(1)
3233 2WE
(1)
3234 1WE
(1)
3235 2WE
(1)
3236 1WE
(1)
3237 2W
(1)
3238 1W
(1)
3239 2W 40
3240 1W 40
3241 1Y
(1)
3242 1Y 40
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3243 2X 60
3244 2X 80
3245 2Z
(1)
3246 2XE 668
3247 1Y 50
3248 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
3249 2X 60
3250 2W 68
3251 1Y
(1)
3252 2YE 23
3253 2X 80
3254 3W 333
3255 2WE
(1)
3256 2Y 30
3257 2Y 99
3258 1Y 99
3259 2X 88/80
3260 2X 88/80
3261 2X 88/80
3262 2X 88/80
3263 2X 88/80
3264 2X 88/80
3265 2X 88/80
3266 2X 88/80
3267 2X 88/80
3268 2Z
(1)
3269 2YE
(1)
3270 1Z
(1)
3271 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
3272 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
3273 3WE 336
3274 3WE 338
3275 3W 663/63
3276 2X 66/60
3277 2X 68
3278 2X 66/60
3279 3W 663/63
3280 2X 66/60
3281 2X 66/60
3282 2X 66/60
3283 2X 66/60
3284 2X 66/60
3285 2X 66/60
3286 3WE 368
3287 2X 66/60
3288 2X 66/60
3289 2X 668/68
3290 2X 668/68
3291 2X 606
3292 4W
(1)
3293 2X 60
3294 2WE 663
3295 3YE
(3)
33
3Y 30
3296 2T 20
3297 2TE 20
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3298 2TE 20
3299 2TE 20
3300 2PE 263
3301 2W 884/84
3302 2X 60
3303 2PE 265
3304 2RE 268
3305 2PE 263
3306 2PE 265
3307 2WE 265
3308 2XE 268
3309 2WE 263
3310 2WE 265
3311 2PE 225
3312 2YE 223
3313 1Y 40
3314 2Y 90
3315 2X
(1)
3316 2Z
(1)
3317 1W
(1)
3318 2RE 268
3319 1Y
(1)
3320 2X 80
3334 2Z
(1)
3335 2Z
(1)
3336 3WE 33/30
3337 2TE 20
3338 2TE 20
3339 2TE 20
3340 2TE 20
3341 1Y 40
3342 1Y 40
3343 2Y
(1)
3344 1Y
(1)
3345 2X 66/60
3346 3WE 336
3347 3W 663/63
3348 2X 66/60
3349 2X 66/60
3350 3WE 336
3351 3W 663/63
3352 2X 66/60
3354 2YE 23
3355 2WE 263
3356 1Y
(1)
3357 2Y
(1)
3358 2YE
(1)
3359 2Z
(1)
3360 1Z
(1)
3361 4W 68
3362 4WE 638
3363 1Z
(1)
3364 1W
(1)
3365 1W
(1)
3366 1W
(1)
3367 1W
(1)
3368 1W
(1)
3369 1W
(1)
3370 1W
(1)
APPENDIX
C
NOTES:
(
1
)
No HIN issued under RID and ADR
(
2
)
No Hazchem Code issued to these
articles
(
3
)
This Hazchem Code applies to PG I & II.
(
4
)
This Hazchem Code applies
only to PG I
(
5
)
This Hazchem Code applies only
to liquid material carried under this UN No.
(
6
)
This Hazchem applies only when transported at > 100
C
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UN HAZCHEM HIN
3371 3YE 33
3373 2X 606
3374 2SE
(1)
3375 1Y 50
3376 1W
(1)
3377 1Z 50
3378 1Y 50
3379 3YE
(1)
3380 1W
(1)
3381 2XE 66
3382 2XE 66
3383 3WE 663
3384 3WE 663
3385 4WE 623
3386 4WE 623
3387 2WE 665
3388 2WE 665
3389 2XE 668
3390 2XE 668
3391 4Y 43
3392 4Y 333
3393 4W X432
3394 4W X333
3395 4W X423/42
3
3396 4W X423/42
3
3397 4W X423/42
3
3398 4W X323/32
3
3399 4W X323/32
3
3400 2Y 40
3401 4W X423
3402 4W X423
3403 4W X423
3404 4W X423
3405 2Y 56
3406 2Y 56
3407 2Y 50
3408 2Y 56
3409 2X 60
3410 2X 60
3411 2Z 60
3412 2X 80
3413 2X 60
3414 2X 66
3415 2Z 60
3416 2Z 60
3417 2X 60
3418 2X 60
3419 2X 80
3420 2X 80
3421 2X 86
3422 2X 60
3423 2X 80
3424 2X 60
3425 2X 80
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3426 2X 60
3427 2X 60
3428 2X 60
3429 2X 60
3430 2X 60
3431 2X 60
3432 2X 90
3434 2X 60
3436 2X 60
3437 2Z 60
3438 2Z 60
3439 2X 66/60
3440 2X 66
3441 2X 60
3442 2X 60
3443 2X 60
3444 2X 60
3445 2X 60
3446 2X 60
3447 2X 60
3448 2X 66/60
3449 2X 66
3450 2X 66
3451 2X 60
3452 2X 60
3453 2X 80
3454 2X 60
3455 2X 68
3456 2X X80
3457 2X 60
3458 2Z 60
3459 2X 60
3460 2X 60
3461 4W X333
3462 2X 66/60
3463 2W 83
3464 2X 66/60
3465 2X 66/60
3466 2X 66/60
3467 2X 66/60
3468 2SE
(1)
3469 3WE
(3)
338
3W 38
3470 3W 83
3471 2X 86
3472 2X 80
3473 2WE
(1)
3474 1W
(1)
3475 3YE 33
3476 4W
(1)
3477 2X
(1)
3478 2Y
(1)
3479 2W 23
3480 4W
(1)
3481 4W
(1)
3482 4WE X323
3483 3WE 663
3484 2X 886
3485 1W 58
UN HAZCHEM HIN
3486 1W 58
3487 1W 58
3488 2WE 663
3489 2WE 663
3490 4WE 623
3491 4WE 623
3492 2WE 668
3493 2WE 668
3494 3WE
(3)
336
3W 36
3495 2WE 86
3496 2Y
(1)
3497 1Y 40
3498 2X 80
3499 1Z
(1)
3500 2ZE 20
3501 2YE 23
3502 2XE 26
3503 2XE 28
3504 2WE 263
3505 2WE 238
3506 2X
(1)
3507 Not
Listed
3508 Not
Listed
3509 Not
Listed
3510 Not
Listed
3511 Not
Listed
3512 Not
Listed
3513 Not
Listed
3514 Not
Listed
3515 Not
Listed
3516 Not
Listed
3517 Not
Listed
3518 Not
Listed
3519 Not
Listed
3520 Not
Listed
3521 Not
Listed
3522 Not
Listed
3523 Not
Listed
3524 Not
Listed
3525 Not
Listed
3526 Not
Listed
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C
4
Hazard Identification Number (HIN)
NOTE:
This Section C4 and the HIN listing in C3 are provided for information purposes
only.
There is no requirement of this Code to apply a Hazard Identification Number
(HIN) to any load of dangerous goods being transported in Australia.
The HIN is
usually displayed on portable tanks, bulk
containers and some freight containers loaded with
dangerous goods sourced from Europe and some
other countries.
It is displayed in the upper half of the
RID/ADR Plate that is placarded on the
cargo
transport unit
,
together with the Class label.
The UN
Number is displayed in the lower half.
The HIN is not strictly an emergency action code.
Rather it is a numerical system of identifying the
hazard of the dangerous goods in more detail than is
provided by the dangerou
s goods classification alone.
Sample
RID/ADR
Plate
for UN 1088
Acetal
C
4.1
The HIN consists of two or three figures.
In general, the figures indicate the
following hazards:
2
Emissions of gas due to pressure or to chemical reaction
3
Flammability of li
quids (vapours) and gases or self-
heating liquids
4
Flammability of solids or self-
heating solids
5
Oxid
is
ing (fire-
intensifying) effect
6
Toxicity (or risk of infection)
7
Radioactivity
8
Corrosivity
9
Risk of spontaneous, violent reaction
NOTE 1
:
The
hazards assigned above to numbers ‘4’ to ‘8’ inclusive are similar to the
hazards indicated by the same numbers in the United Nations dangerous goods
classification system used in this Code
NOTE
2
:
Spontaneous violent reaction within the meaning of
hazard
‘9’ above
includes the
possibility of the risk of explosion, disintegration and polymer
is
ation reaction with
the release of considerable heat or flammable and/or toxic gases.
C
4.2
Doubling of a figure indicates an intensification of that particular hazard.
C
4.3
Where the hazard associated with a substance can be adequately indicated by a
single figure, this is followed by zero.
C
4.4
The following combinations of figures have a special meaning: 22, 323,
333, 362,
382, 423, 44, 446, 462, 482, 539,
606, 623,
642
,
823
,
842
and
90
,
(see C4.6).
C
4.5
If the letter ‘X’ prefixes a hazard identification number, this indicates that the
substance will react dangerously with water.
For these substances, water may
only be used with the approval of experts.
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C
4.6
The haz
ard identification numbers have the following meanings:
20
Asphyxiant gas or gas with no subsidiary risk
22
Refrigerated liquefied gas, Asphyxiant
223
Refrigerated liquefied gas, flammable
225
Refrigerated liquefied gas, oxidising (fire intensifying)
23
Fl
ammable gas
239
Flammable gas, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction
25
Oxidising (fire-
intensifying) gas
26
Toxic gas
263
Toxic gas, flammable
265
Toxic gas, oxidising (fire-
intensifying)
268
Toxic gas, corrosive
30
Flammable liquid
(flash-
point between 23
C and 61
C inclusive) or flammable
liquid or solid in the molten state with a flash point above 61
C, heated to a
temperature equal to or above its flash point, or self-
heating liquid
323
Flammable liquid which reacts with water,
emitting flammable gases
X323
Flammable liquid which
reacts dangerously with water,
emitting flammable
gases*
33
Highly flammable liquid (flash-
point below 23
C)
333
Pyrophoric liquid
X333
Pyrophoric liquid, which reacts dangerously with water*
336
Highly
flammable liquid, toxic
338
Highly flammable liquid, corrosive
X338
Highly flammable liquid, corrosive, which reacts dangerously with water*
339
Highly flammable liquid which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction.
36
Flammable liquid (flash-
point betw
een 23
C and 61
C inclusive), slightly toxic or
self-
heating liquid toxic.
362
Flammable liquid, toxic, which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases
X362
Flammable liquid, toxic, which reacts dangerously with water, emitting flammable
gases*
368
Flamm
able liquid, toxic, corrosive
38
Flammable liquid (flash-
point between 23
C and 61
C inclusive), slightly
corrosive or self-
heating liquid, corrosive
382
Flammable liquid, corrosive, which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases
X382
Flammable liquid,
corrosive, which reacts dangerously with water, emitting
flammable gases*
39
Flammable liquid, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction
40
Flammable solid, or self-
reactive substance, or self heating substance
423
Solid which reacts with water, emi
tting flammable gases
X423
Flammable solid which reacts dangerously with water, emitting flammable gases*
43
Spontaneously flammable (Pyrophoric) solid
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44
Flammable solid, in the molten state at an elevated temperature
446
Flammable solid, toxic, in the
molten state, at an elevated temperature
46
Flammable
or self-
heating solid,
toxic
462
Toxic solid which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases*
X462
Solid which reacts dangerously with water, emitting toxic gases
48
Flammable or self-
heating solid, c
orrosive
482
Corrosive solid which reacts with water, emitting corrosive gases
X482
Solid which reacts dangerously with water, emitting corrosive gases*
50
Oxidising (fire-
intensifying) substance
539
Flammable organic peroxide
55
Strongly oxidising
(fire-
intensifying) substance
556
Strongly oxidising (fire-
intensifying) substance, toxic
558
Strongly oxidising (fire-
intensifying) substance, corrosive
559
Strongly oxidising (fire-
intensifying) substance, which can spontaneously lead to
violent reaction
56
Oxidising substance (fire-
intensifying), toxic
568
Oxidising substance (fire-
intensifying), toxic, corrosive
58
Oxidising substance (fire-
intensifying), corrosive
59
Oxidising substance (fire-
intensifying) which can spontaneously lead to violent
reacti
on
60
Toxic or slightly toxic substance
606
Infectious substance
623
Toxic liquid, which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases
63
Toxic substance, flammable (flash-
point between 23
C and 61
C inclusive)
638
Toxic substance, flammable (flash-
point bet
ween 23
C and 61
C inclusive),
corrosive
639
Toxic substance, flammable (flash-
point not above 61
C inclusive), which can
spontaneously lead to violent reaction
64
Toxic solid, flammable or self-
heating
642
Toxic solid, which reacts with water, emitting fl
ammable gases
65
Toxic substance, oxidising (fire-
intensifying)
66
Highly toxic substance
663
Highly toxic substance, flammable (flash-
point not above 61
C inclusive)
664
Highly Toxic substance, flammable or self-
heating
665
Highly toxic substance,
oxidising (fire-
intensifying)
668
Highly toxic substance, corrosive
669
Highly toxic substance which can spontaneously lead to a violent reaction
68
Toxic substance, corrosive
69
Toxic or slightly toxic substance, which can spontaneously lead to violent re
action
70
Radioactive material
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72
Radioactive gas
723
Radioactive gas, flammable
73
Radioactive liquid, flammable (flash-
point not above 61
C inclusive)
74
Radioactive solid,
flammable
75
Radioactive material oxidising (fire-
intensifying)
76
Radioactive
material, toxic
78
Radioactive material, corrosive
80
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance
X80
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, which reacts dangerously with water*
823
Corrosive liquid which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases
83
Co
rrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash-
point between 23
C
and 61
C inclusive)
X83
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash-
point between 23
C
and 61
C inclusive), which reacts dangerously with water*
839
Corrosive or s
lightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash-
point between 23
C
and 61
C inclusive), which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction
X839
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash-
point between 23
C
and 61
C inclusive), which can spont
aneously lead to violent reaction and which
reacts dangerously with water*
84
Corrosive solid, flammable or self-
heating
842
Corrosive solid which reacts with water, emitting flammable gases
85
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, oxidising (fire-
int
ensifying)
856
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, oxidising (fire-
intensifying) and toxic
86
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, toxic
88
Highly corrosive substance
X88
Highly corrosive substance, which reacts dangerously with water*
883
Highly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 23
C and 61
C
inclusive)
884
Highly corrosive solid, flammable or self-
heating
885
Highly corrosive substance, oxidising (fire-
intensifying)
886
Highly corrosive substance, toxic
X886
Highly corros
ive substance, toxic which reacts dangerously with water*
89
Corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, which can spontaneously lead to
violent reaction
90
Environmentally hazardous substance; miscellaneous dangerous substances
99
Miscellaneous dangerous s
ubstance carried at an elevated temperature
*Water
must
not to be used except by approval of experts
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CODE OF PRACTICE
FOR REPROCESSING STE
EL DRUMS
NOTE 1
:
This Appendix has the full title ‘Code of Practice for the Reprocessing of Closed
Head Steel Drums in the Nominal Capacity Range of 200-
220 Litres’.
Previous
editions
were published separately as Supplement 1 to
earlier editions of this
Code.
NOTE 2
:
Adherence to this Code of Practice is necessary in order to prevent those
reprocessed drums which show unsatisfactory performance characteristics from
being used in the tra
nsport of dangerous goods.
D1
SCOPE
This mandatory Code of Practice has been prepared by the Advisory Committee
on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods.
It is to be adhered to by those persons
reprocessing non-
removable head steel drums in the nominal capacity
range of
between 200 and 220 litres, for second and subsequent use of these drums in
the transport of dangerous goods of packing groups II and III.
It recognises the long standing practice of the use of reprocessed drums for the
transport of
dangerous goods in Australia.
The purpose of this Code of Practice is
to afford a mechanism to control the quality of drums prior to subsequent use and
to that end it sets out:
(a)
selection criteria for drums intended for second or subsequent use in
tran
sporting dangerous goods; and
(b)
reprocessing procedures to which such drums must be subjected.
Reprocessed drums must not be used for dangerous goods of packing group I.
Notwithstanding drums being reprocessed to the requirements of this Code of
Practice
, the responsibility for the selection and suitability of the drums for a
particular purpose remains with the packer.
This Code of Practice is to be read in conjunction with this ADG Code.
D2
DEFINITIONS AND PROHIBITED PRACTICES
Drum
for the purposes of
this Code of Practice is a flat-
ended cylindrical
receptacle made of metal with filling apertures in the body and/or in the top head,
with or without rolling hoops or corrugations and with ends permanently fixed to
the body by means such as seaming or weld
ing and has a nominal capacity of
200 to 220 litres and commonly known as a closed or non-
removable head steel
drum.
In House
describes the circumstances where a packer of dangerous goods
reuses or launders drums on the packer's premises for the packer's
own use but
does not make such drums available to others as packagings for dangerous
goods.
Launder
means the action of washing the exterior and interior of drums and
where necessary, repainting the exterior of the drums to obliterate all previous
package
markings (other than packaging approval markings), with or without
chaining or de-
scaling the interior prior to filling.
Packer
means a person who fills, or causes to be filled, the drum.
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Recondition
means the actions of both mechanical repair and laund
ering of
drums involving processes which require reformation to original shape of any
component by mechanical means, and repairs of holes by welding, but excludes
the process of remaking.
Remake
means the action of replacing one or both ends of a drum.
Re
use
means the action of in-
house refilling of drums with goods of a type
chemically similar to the goods initially packed.
Reuse does not include
laundering, but rinsing and painting, if needed, are permitted.
Reprocess
means the actions of either launde
ring or reconditioning drums.
Rinsing
means the action of washing a drum with fluids whose residues need
not be removed, other than by drying, before the drum is refilled.
Weld
means the action of repairing a hole by welding.
Welding does not include
the
placing of a patch.
Welding is not permitted on the bottom of a drum or within 50mm of a body seam,
chime of flange.
Welding of holes longer than 15mm or those caused by corrosion or fatigue is not
permitted.
D3
SELECTION OF DRUMS
A drum may be re-
used or
reprocessed for use with dangerous goods provided
that:
(a)
the drum is selected for re-
use, laundering or reconditioning, or rejection, in
accordance with the criteria specified in the selection table in Section
D9
;
and
(b)
the
drum selected for reprocessing does not exhibit damage to a degree
equivalent to those illustrations designated as `NOT ACCEPTABLE’ in the
Pictorial Guide in Section D10 of this Code of Practice.
D4
EQUIPMENT
Reprocessors must possess both leak testing eq
uipment and a set of scales.
Both of these must be calibrated against Australian Standards or equivalent and
only used w
ithin their calibration period.
The following equipment is optional:
-
washing machine
-
spray painting equipment
-
chaining or de-
scali
ng equipment
-
de-
denter
-
chime straightener.
Reprocessors who possess either a de-
denter or a chime straightener (or both)
will be deemed to be reconditioners.
All equipment must be adequately protected to minimise the risk of injury to
equipment operato
rs.
D5
TESTING OF DRUMS
Except for drums which are only being re-
used, every drum must be subjected to
the following tests before being utilised for the transport of dangerous goods:
D
5.1
Leakproofness Test
Description of test:
A pressure of 20kPa must be
applied using a test method approved by the
Competent Authority.
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Criteria for passing the test successfully:
There must be no leakage.
NOTE
:
Leakproofness testing equipment must be adequately protected to minimise the
risk of injury to equipment operators.
D
5.2
Tare Weight Test
Description of test:
The clean empty reprocessed drum must be weighted to an accuracy of +/-
0.1
kg.
Criteria for passing the test successfully:
The mass of the drum must be not less than 15.5kg.
D6
MARKING OF DRUMS
Drums reprocessed
in accordance with this Code of Practice must be marked in
accordance with Section 6.1.3.
D7
APPROVAL OF REPROCESSORS
Each reprocessing facility must be approved as a laundering or reconditioning
facility by the Competent Authority in whose jurisdiction t
he facility is located.
NOTE:
Details of approved drum reprocessors can be obtained from the
Competent Authority.
The following steps must be undertaken to obtain approval:
(a)
The reprocessor must make an application for approv
al to the Competent
Authori
ty.
The application must be in writing and will:
(i)
nominate responsible persons in charge of the reprocessing operation;
(ii)
list the reprocessing equipment in the facility;
(Essential and optional
equipment for reprocessors is listed at D4 of this Code
of Practice)
(iii)
verify that all reprocessed drums, prior to being placed into dangerous
goods service will have:
-
had their tare mass determined;
-
passed through all necessary
processes in this
Code of Practice;
and
-
been leak tested
;
(iv)
nominate an ide
ntifying mark for use under
D6.
(b)
Following receipt of an application completed in accordance with (a), the
Competent Authority will inspect the reprocessor's premises and witness all
the equipment listed under (a)(ii) in operati
on.
(The level of equipme
nt will
depend on whether a reconditioner or
launderer is being inspected).
For this
inspection, leak testing equipment must be set up and equipped with an
accurate gauge.
(c)
If satisfied with the site inspection under (b) the Competent Authority will
gra
nt writte
n approval to the reprocessor.
The approval will include a
confirmation of the identifying mark nominated in (a)(iv) and advice of
approval as a `reconditioner' or a `launderer'.
(d)
The Competent Authority will fully re-
inspect the reprocessor's
premises at
least biennially.
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D8
TRAINING
It is a requirement of this Code of Practice that reprocessor's staff involved in the
reprocessing of drums for use in the transport of dangerous goods are
trained in
the drum selection procedures and the procedures for reprocessing and testing
contained in this Code of Practice.
D
9
DRUM
AND PROCESS
SELECTION
To be suitable for reuse, laundering or reconditioning for packaging dangerous
goods, a drum must:
(a)
be an approved drum, complying with Chapter 6.1 of this Code, as verified
by markings in accordance with 6.1.3;
(b)
have a minimum tare mass of 15.5 kg; and
(c)
not be damaged to such an extent that, after reprocessing, it may not be
capable of meeting
the performance tests of this Code applicable to drums
for their intended service.
Detailed criteria to be applied to the selection of drum suitable for reprocessing
are provided in Table D overleaf.
This table also indicates what processing is
required f
or different types of damage.
This table should be used for segregating drums into those to be reused and
those which are candidates for reprocessing or rejection.
The pictorial guide provided at D10, must be used to assist in interpreting
damage
levels re
ferred to in Table D.
Table D
Reprocessing Criteria and Options
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION
PROCESS OPTION
Reuse
Launder
Recondition
Reject
C
RITERIA BASED ON
O
RIGINAL
(
AS NEW
)
S
TATUS
Approved drums
1
2
2
2
2
Unapproved drums - - -
3
W
EIGHT
C
RITERION
Minimum Tare Mass: –
Nominally
>
15.5kg
2
2
2
2
–
Nominally
< 15.5kg - - -
3
D
AMAGE
C
RITERIA
Damage Categories
Type, extent or degree
Ullage Reduction:
Minor
Major
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Apparent Leaks:
Minor
Major
-
-
-
-
2
-
2
3
Flanges:
Rust
Pitted
Loose in Head
Out of Round
Thread Damage
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3
3
3
2
Bungs:
Rust Pitted
Thread or Mechanical
Damage
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
3
Blown Ends:
Minor
Major
-
-
-
-
2
-
2
3
General End Damage:
Minor
Major
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Out of Rounds - -
2
2
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CRITERIA FOR SELECTION
PROCESS OPTION
Reuse
Launder
Recondition
Reject
Dents:
Body –
Within Bands:
Shallow and rounded
Deep
Creased
2
-
-
2
-
-
2
-
-
2
3
3
Body –
Adjacent to Chime - -
2
2
Swedge:
Shallow and rounded
Creased
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Seam:
Shallow and rounded
Creased
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Chime –
Folded:
Minor
Major
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Chime –
Flattened - -
2
2
Corrosion:
External:
Minor
Major
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Internal:
Minor
Major
-
-
2
-
2
-
2
3
Modifications to Body or Ends - - -
3
Key:
1
.
`Approved' means the drum has been originally approved in accordance with
this
Code and is marked accordingly.
2
.
Denotes an acceptable option.
3
.
Denotes mandatory action.
NOTE
:
Any drum, irrespective of the extent of damage, may be rejected.
D10
PICTORIAL GUIDE
This section provides illustrations of drums which have been used for
the
transport of dangerous goods and have suffered varying degrees of damage.
The
reprocessor must examine each drum received to determine the extent of its
damage and the type of reprocessing to be undertaken in order to render it
suitable to be used in t
he transport of dangerous goods.
The illustrations are designed to provide guidance to reprocessors in the
selection of drums based on the condition of the drum.
Drums suffering damage
to a degree equivalent to those illustrations designated as `NOT ACCEPT
ABLE'
must not be reprocessed
for use with dangerous goods.
The illustrations have
been reproduced, with permission, from the Shell publication `Guidelines for the
Selection of Used Drums'.
This pictorial guide should be used in conjunction with the Select
ion Guide in
Table D.
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DENTS
A large dent. NOT ACCEPTABLE
The dent is too deep to be blown out
satisfactorily.
Note the damage to the swedged rolling
hoops.
These sharp indents are potential leak
areas.
Major body denting. NOT ACCEPTABLE
The dents cannot be blown out.
Note the damage to the swedged rolling
hoops.
The sharp indentations will be the site of
leaks.
Deep dents. NOT ACCEPTABLE
The 5 dents shown in the photo are too
deep to be blown out successfully.
Note
the sharp dents in both swedged rolling
hoops which are potential leak areas.
Shallow dents. ACCEPTABLE.
Can be blown out sufficiently to make the
drum usable.
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CHIME & HEAD DAMAGE
Two views of the same damage. NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Dent in chime is too deep to be rolled out.
Any attempt will result in splitting of chime and cracking of the drum body.
NOT ACCEPTABLE.
The chime dent can be hammered out to
enable the drum to fit the rollers.
The dent can then be rolled out furt
her but
in doing so the buckles in the head could
be cut by the rollers resulting in leaks.
NOT ACCEPTABLE.
The chime cannot be re-
rolled nor can the
dent in the body be blown out.
+