LITHIUM BATTERIES - PACKING INSTRUCTIONS

The large-scale use of lithium batteries poses a significant safety risk, requiring the adoption of strict packaging and shipping procedures according to ADR, IMDG and IATA regulations. It is imperative to strictly follow the requirements contained in industry manuals, which include the following packaging instructions:

• P903 - U.N. 38.3 certified batteries
• P908 - damaged or defective batteries not at fire risk (also with possible electrolyte loss)
• P909 - batteries for disposal or recycling 
• P910 - prototypes
• P911 - batteries with fire risk

• LP903 - U.N. 38.3 certified batteries
• LP904 - damaged or defective batteries without fire risk (also with electrolyte loss)
• LP905 - prototypes
• LP906 - batteries with fire risk

• PI965 - lithium ion batteries
• PI966 - lithium ion batteries packed with equipment
• PI967 - lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
• PI968 - lithium metal batteries
• PI969 - lithium metal batteries packed with equipment
• PI970 - lithium metal batteries contained in equipment

The regulations concerning the transport of lithium batteries are constantly evolving, requiring carriers to scrupulously observe them through specialized and certified training courses.

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