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Wallposter "Safe Shipping of Lithium Batteries Road/Rail/Sea"

Product information "Wallposter "Safe Shipping of Lithium Batteries Road/Rail/Sea""

Wallposter, format 70.0 x 100 cm

How to get lithium-ion batteries and lithium-metal batteries safely from A to B.

Based on a central decision-making aid, the blackboard shows you what is particularly important when shipping lithium cells/batteries, so that you are on the safe side in terms of dangerous goods. This covers all transport cases on the road, as well as rail and sea routes. Example images sharpen the view of what falls under which UN number.

With a few key questions, the decision-making aid puts shippers and packers on the right track:

  • Are the cells/batteries defective or damaged? Depending on the degree of damage, there are sometimes very strict requirements (according to SV 376, P 911, LP 906), which are briefly listed. Special packaging should be chosen that can prevent self-ignition of the cells/batteries.
  • Different rules apply to battery recycling and the shipment of prototypes: SV 377 and P 909 for disposal, SV 310, P 910 for the prototypes.
  • The same applies to small batteries/button cells - there are simplifications here (SV 188). But there are still some basic rules to be followed.
  • Of course, the specifications for regular shipping according to P 903 and LP 903 are also on the blackboard.

For all these cases, this blackboard answers the following questions briefly and clearly:
  • Which requirements does the selected packaging have to meet?
  • How is the package to be marked?
  • Which entries must be in the transport document?

Currently only available in German! Feel free to contact us if you need another language.