Dangerous Goods

Definitions

 
The term “lithium battery” or “lithium cell” refers to a family of batteries with different chemistries, comprising many types of cathodes and electrolytes. They are separated into:
 
Lithium ion batteries (Included lithium polymer batteries)
Rechargeable batteries commonly used in consumer electronics such as;
 
Lithium metal batteries (Including lithium alloy batteries)
Non-rechargeable/disposable batteries that have lithium metal or lithium compounds as an anode and generally used in small, portable electronic devices, such as;
  •     Watches
  •     Thermometers
  •     Calculators
  •     Remote car locks
  •     Back-up batteries in computers and communication equipment, etc.

Why are Lithium Batteries classified as DG?

 
Lithium batteries are considered as hazardous goods due to the fact that they can overheat and ignite under certain conditions.
 
Following several serious (fire) incidents during transport, the regulations for this product type were adjusted and the more stringent regulatory requirements were introduced in 2009.

Classification / Identification

 
All shipments containing Lithium Batteries are subject to dangerous goods regulations for air, road and sea transport.
 
All lithium batteries are Class 9, Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
 

Lithium Ion Batteries are classified as follows:

Class
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Comments
9
UN3480
Lithium ion batteries
Batteries (that are not packed with or installed in equipment)
 
e.g. loose mobile phone batteries / laptop batteries / power tool batteries
9
UN3481
Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment
Batteries packed together with equipment but not attached to the device
 
e.g. mobile phone + loose (spare) unattached battery, power tool with loose (spare) battery
9
UN3481
Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
Batteries contained in equipment, i.e. installed/integrated in the device
 
e.g. MP3 player with integrated battery / Mobile phone with integrated battery/laptop with integrated battery / power tool with integrated battery
 
Lithium Metal Batteries are classified as follows:
Class
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Comments
9
UN3090
Lithium metal batteries
Batteries (that are not packed with or installed in equipment)
 
e.g. replacement batteries for watches or calculators
9
UN3091
Lithium metal batteries packed with equipment
Batteries packed together with equipment but not attached to the device
 
e.g. watch with loose battery (not installed in the watch)
9
UN3091
Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment
Batteries contained in equipment, i.e. installed/integrated in the device
 
e.g. watch with integrated battery / calculator with integrated battery
 
 


How to ship Lithium Batteries

 
Lithium Batteries can be transported in 2 different ways:
 
As a class 9, full dangerous goods shipment
 
TNT Express will accept Lithium Batteries in Dangerous Goods shipments for transport but only from specifically approved customers and with restrictions for the different origins/destinations, and services/products offered.
 
For details on shipping Lithium Batteries in Dangerous Goods shipments through TNT Express, please contact your local TNT Express Dangerous Goods Manager.
 
As an “Excepted” Lithium Battery shipment
 
TNT Express will accept “Excepted” Lithium Batteries for transport but only if they are shipped in line with the applicable regulations.
 
Air:  Part 1 of the relevant Packing Instructions of the IATA DGR
Road (Europe): ADR special provision 188
Sea (ferry):      IMDG code special provision 188