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UN3443 ==> NA9269

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sym Hazardous materials description and proper shipping names Haz class or div ID# PG LC Spec prov §172.102 Pack §173 Qty limit Vessel
Excep Non Bulk Bulk Pass air/rail Cargo air only Loc Other
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8A) (8B) (8C) (9A) (9B) (10A) (10B)
Current as of January 2006
 Dinitrobenzenes, solid6.1UN3443II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA91
 Nicotine hydrochloride, solid6.1UN3444II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Nicotine sulphate, solid6.1UN3445II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Nitrotoluenes, solid6.1UN3446II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Nitroxylenes, solid6.1UN3447II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
GTear gas substance, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3448I6.1T6, TP33None211242ForbidForbidD40
GTear gas substance, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3448II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP33None212242Forbid25 kgD40
 Bromobenzyl cyanides, solid6.1UN3449I6.1T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgD12, 40, 52
 Diphenyl-chloroarsine, solid6.1UN3450I6.1IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgD40
 Toluidines, solid6.1UN3451II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Xylidines, solid6.1UN3452II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Phosphoric acid, solid8UN3453III8IB8, IP3, T1, TP3315421324025 kg100 kgA
 Dinitrotoluenes, solid6.1UN3454II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgA
 Cresols, solid6.1UN3455II6.1, 8IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224215 kg50 kgB
 Nitrosylsulphuric acid, solid8UN3456II8IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315421224015 kg50 kgD40, 66, 74, 89, 90
 Chloronitrotoluenes, solid6.1UN3457III6.1IB8, IP3,T1, TP3315321324025 kg200 kgA
 Nitroanisoles, solid6.1UN3458III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
 Nitrobromobenzenes, solid6.1UN3459III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
 N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines, solid6.1UN3460III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
 Aluminium alkyl halides, solid4.2UN3461I4.2, 4.3T21, TP7, TP33None181244ForbidForbidD134
 Toxins, extracted from living sources, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3462I6.1141, IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112435 kg50 kgB
 Toxins, extracted from living sources, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3462II6.1141, IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP33None21224325 kg100 kgB
 Toxins, extracted from living sources, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3462III6.1141, IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213241100 kg200 kgA
GOrganophosphorus compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3464I6.1IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgB
GOrganophosphorus compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3464II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgB
GOrganophosphorus compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3464III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
GOrganoarsenic compound, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3465I6.1IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgB
GOrganoarsenic compound, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3465II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgB
GOrganoarsenic compound, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3465III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
GMetal carbonyls, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3466I6.1IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgD40
GMetal carbonyls, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3466II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgB40
GMetal carbonyls, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3466III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgB40
GOrganometallic compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3467I6.1IB7, IP1, T6, TP33None2112425 kg50 kgB
GOrganometallic compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3467II6.1IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP3315321224225 kg100 kgB
GOrganometallic compound, toxic, solid, n.o.s.6.1UN3467III6.1IB8, IP3, T1, TP33153213240100 kg200 kgA
 Hydrogen in a metal hydride storage system2.1UN3468 2.1167None214NoneForbidForbidD
DGas identification set2.3NA9035 2.36None194NoneForbidForbidD
DChlorine dioxide, hydrate, frozen5.1NA9191II5.1, 6.1None229NoneForbidForbidE
DCarbon monoxide, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) 2.3NA9202 2.3, 2.14, T75, TP5None316318ForbidForbidD
DMethyl phosphonic dichloride6.1NA9206I6.1, 82, B9, B14, B32, B74, N34, N43, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45None227244ForbidForbidC
DAluminum, molten9NA9260III9IB3, T1, TP3NoneNone247ForbidForbidD
DChloropivaloyl chloride6.1NA9263I6.1, 82, B9, B14, B32, B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45None227244ForbidForbidB40
D3, 5-Dichloro-2, 4, 6-trifluoropyridine6.1NA9264I6.12, B9, B14, B32, B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45None227244ForbidForbidA40
DTrimethoxysilane6.1NA9269I6.1, 32, B9, B14, B32, B74, T20, TP4, TP12, TP13, TP38, TP45None227244ForbidForbidE40

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This data was compiled from the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101.

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