Overview
Transport classification and identification for dangerous goods by road
Classification Details
Hazard labelling, danger number, and packing group information
I
I = High danger, II = Medium danger, III = Low danger
3+6.1 3 + 6.1
Required on packages and vehicles
336
Kemler code on orange-colored plates
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Transport Regulations
Transport category, tunnel restrictions, and special provisions
1
Determines maximum quantity per transport unit
(C/E)
Restrictions for passage through road tunnels
Quantity Limits
Limited and excepted quantity thresholds for simplified transport
0
Maximum under simplified transport provisions
E0
Exempt from certain ADR provisions
Packing Instructions
Packaging requirements, special provisions, and mixed packing rules
P001
N/A
MP7 MP17 MP7 MP17
Operational Provisions
Special requirements for packaging, loading/unloading, and transport operations
N/A
CV13 CV28 CV13 CV28
S2 S22
Similar Substances
Alternative substances with comparable transport classifications
ACRYLONITRILE, STABILIZED
UN 1093 · Class 3 · PG I
ALLYL BROMIDE
UN 1099 · Class 3 · PG I
ALLYL CHLORIDE
UN 1100 · Class 3 · PG I
CARBON DISULPHIDE
UN 1131 · Class 3 · PG I
ETHYL NITRITE SOLUTION
UN 1194 · Class 3 · PG I
PROPYLENEIMINE, STABILIZED
UN 1921 · Class 3 · PG I
ALCOHOLS, FLAMMABLE, TOXIC, N.O.S.
UN 1986 · Class 3 · PG I
ALDEHYDES, FLAMMABLE, TOXIC, N.O.S.
UN 1988 · Class 3 · PG I
CHLOROPRENE, STABILIZED
UN 1991 · Class 3 · PG I
FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S.
UN 1992 · Class 3 · PG I
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.