 Changes to lithium battery requirements (lithium ion/lithium metal)

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 Changes to lithium battery requirements (lithium ion/lithium metal) The markets for appliances and tools powered by lithium batteries are rapidly increasing and new and more powerful types of lithium batteries are constantly being developed.   Therefore IATA has introduced changes to the requirements when transporting lithium batteries by air in general, as well as allowing some types of lithium batteries to be sent by mail provided the designated postal operator has received proper training and is approved by the civil aviation authority. Based on their properties and designated UN number, lithium ion and lithium metal batteries are now being classified into three categories with various requirements to training, documentation, packaging and labeling. Starting with the most restrictive, they are: Section I (sections IA/IB are only valid for UN3090 and UN3480) Section II As per 22FEB2016, UN3090 and UN3480 is forbidden on SAS aircrafts and must be transported on Cargo Aircraft Only. An overview of the requirements for the three sections is summarized in the following chart: However, before a designated postal operator can introduce the acceptance of lithium batteries as identified in 2.4.2 (d) and (e) they must have received specific approval from the civil aviation authority.  This folder is only to be used as a guiding tool and to provide a general insight into the changes for lithium batteries. For detailed information regarding any kind of dangerous goods, always consult The Dangerous Goods Regulation. Additional and always updated information regarding dangerous goods can be found on IATA’s web site at www.iata.org. www.iata.org -> home -> Programs -> Cargo -> Dangerous goods (HAZMAT) www.sascargo.com www.sascargo.com Lithium battery requirements - 3.0 Valid from 22FEB2016

Lithium batteries in mail UN3091 Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 970. No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any single package UN3481 Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 967. No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any single package; and Carriage of dangerous goods in mail is generally prohibited unless exempted as stipulated in DGR 2.4.2. Certain types of lithium batteries have now been included in this section and they are: Lithium batteries in mail No checklist is required DGD is not required Information on air waybill Lithium battery handling label II Information on air waybill Lithium battery handling label Hazard label DG training IB (Embargo on SAS) DGD is not required For lithium ion/lithium metal batteries classified under section II which only needs information on air waybill and the lithium battery handling label, the IMP codes ELI and ELM are used respectively. Standard checklist for dangerous goods DGD is required Hazard Label UN Packaging DG training IA (Embargo on SAS) The IMP codes are following the same logic as all the other IMP codes and Restricted Lithium Ion batteries has therefore been given the code RLI and Restricted Lithium Metal batteries has the code RLM. These two codes apply for cells and batteries in categories I ( and IA and IB) only. Standard checklist for dangerous goods DGD is required Hazard Label UN Packaging DG training I UN3481, Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment UN3481, Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or UN3091, Lithium metal batteries packed with equipment UN3091, Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment or UN3480, Lithium ion batteries (CAO only) UN3090, Lithium metal batteries (CAO only) Lithium batteries are classified in class 9 according to DGR 3.9.2.6 as: