Overview
Transport classification and identification for dangerous goods by road
Classification Details
Hazard labelling, danger number, and packing group information
N/A
I = High danger, II = Medium danger, III = Low danger
Required on packages and vehicles
N/A
Kemler code on orange-colored plates
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Transport Regulations
Transport category, tunnel restrictions, and special provisions
N/A
Determines maximum quantity per transport unit
N/A
Restrictions for passage through road tunnels
Quantity Limits
Limited and excepted quantity thresholds for simplified transport
N/A
Maximum under simplified transport provisions
N/A
Exempt from certain ADR provisions
Packing Instructions
Packaging requirements, special provisions, and mixed packing rules
N/A
N/A
MP3 MP3
Operational Provisions
Special requirements for packaging, loading/unloading, and transport operations
N/A
N/A
Similar Substances
Alternative substances with comparable transport classifications
Fibres, animal or fibres, vegetable burnt, wet or damp
UN 1372 · Class 4.2
Rags, oily
UN 1856 · Class 4.2
Textile waste, wet
UN 1857 · Class 4.2
SELF-HEATING SOLID, OXIDIZING, N.O.S
UN 3127 · Class 4.2
tert-BUTYL HYPOCHLORITE
UN 3255 · Class 4.2
AMMUNITION, TOXIC with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge
UN 0020 · Class 1
AMMUNITION, TOXIC with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge
UN 0021 · Class 1
Hay, Straw or Bhusa
UN 1327 · Class 4.1
CARBON, animal or vegetable origin
UN 1361 · Class 4.2 · PG II
CARBON, animal or vegetable origin
UN 1361 · Class 4.2 · PG III
This information is provided for general guidance only. Users must verify all information against current official ADR documentation. For complete regulations, consult the official ADR text and relevant national regulations.