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(b) Packages authorized onboard aircraft.
(c) Pressure requirements.
(2) Except for packagings used for material transported as “UN3082, Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s.,” packagings for which retention of liquid is a basic function must be capable of withstanding without leakage the greater of—
(ii) A pressure related to the vapor pressure of the liquid to be conveyed, determined by one of the following:
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(2) of this section—
(d) Closures. The body and closure of any packaging must be constructed to be able to adequately resist the effects of temperature and vibration occurring in conditions normally incident to air transportation. Inner packaging or receptacle closures of combination packages containing liquids must be held securely, tightly and effectively in place by secondary means. Examples of such secondary methods include: Adhesive tape, friction sleeves, welding or soldering, locking wires, locking rings, induction heat seals, and child-resistant closures. The closure device must be designed so that it is unlikely that it can be incorrectly or incompletely closed. Closures must be as follows:
(e) Absorbent materials. Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, Packing Group I liquid hazardous materials of Classes 3, 4, or 8, or Divisions 5.1 or 6.1 that are packaged in combination packagings and offered for air transport in glass, earthenware, plastic, or metal inner packagings must be packed using absorbent material as follows:
(f) Combination packagings. Unless otherwise specified in this part, or in subpart C of part 171 of this subchapter, when combination packagings are intended for transportation aboard an aircraft, inner packagings must conform to the quantity limitations set forth in Table 1 of this paragraph for transport aboard passenger-carrying aircraft and Table 2 of this paragraph for transport aboard cargo-only aircraft. For materials that are authorized to exceed 220 L (58 gallons) or 200 kg (441 pounds) in accordance with columns (9A) and (9B) of the § 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table, there is no limitation on the maximum authorized net capacity of each inner packaging.
(2) Limited quantities.
(i) Unless otherwise specified in this part, or in subpart C of part 171 of this subchapter, when a limited quantity of hazardous material packaged in a combination packaging is intended for transportation aboard an aircraft, the inner and outer packagings must conform to the quantity limitations set forth in Table 3 of this paragraph (f). Materials and articles must be authorized for transportation aboard a passenger-carrying aircraft (see Column (9A) of the § 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table of this subchapter). Not all unauthorized materials or articles may be indicated in this table. For mixed content packages of limited quantity material, the total net quantity must not exceed the lowest permitted maximum net quantity (for each of the hazard classes or divisions represented in the package) per outer package set forth in Table 3 of this paragraph (f). The permitted maximum net quantity must be calculated in kilograms for a package that contains both a solid and a liquid. Unless otherwise excepted, packages must be marked and labeled in accordance with this section and any additional requirements in subparts D and E, respectively, of part 172 of this subchapter. Materials or articles not authorized as limited quantity by aircraft are:
(3) The tables are as follows:
| Maximum net quantity per package from Column 9aof the § 172.101 table | Maximum authorized net capacity of each inner packaging | |
|---|---|---|
| Glass, earthenware or fiber inner packagings | Metal or plastic innerpackagings | |
| Liquids: | ||
| Not greater than 0.5 L | 0.5 L | 0.5 L. |
| Greater than 0.5 L, not greater than 1 L | 0.5 L | 1 L. |
| Greater than 1 L, not greater than 5 L | 1 L | 5 L. |
| Greater than 5 L, not greater than 60 L | 2.5 L | 10 L. |
| Greater than 60 L, not greater than 220 L | 5 L | 25 L. |
| Class 9: UN1941, UN1990, UN2315, UN3082, UN3151, UN3334 | 10 L | Plastic: 30 L; Metal: 40 L. |
| Solids: | ||
| Not greater than 5 kg | 0.5 kg | 1 kg. |
| Greater than 5 kg. not greater than 25 kg | 1 kg | 2.5 kg. |
| Greater than 25 kg, not greater than 200 kg | 5 kg | 10 kg. |
| Class 9: UN1841, UN1931, UN2071, UN2216, UN2590, UN2969, UN3077, UN3152, UN3335, UN3432 | Glass or earthenware: 10 kg; Fiber: 50 kg | 50 kg. |
| Maximum net quantity per package from Column 9b of § 172.101 table | Maximum authorized net capacity of each inner packaging | |
|---|---|---|
| Glass, earthenware or fiber inner packagings | Metal or plastic inner packagings | |
| Liquids: | ||
| Not greater than 2.5L | 1 L | 1 L |
| Greater than 2.5L, not greater than 30L | 2.5 L | 2.5 L |
| Greater than 30L, not greater than 60L | 5 L | 10 L |
| Greater than 60L, not greater than 220L | 5 L | 25 L |
| Class 9: UN1941, UN1990, UN2315, UN3082, UN3151, UN3334 | 10 L | Plastic: 30 L Metal: 40 L |
| Solids: | ||
| Not greater than 15 kg | 1 kg | 2.5 kg |
| Greater than 15 kg, not greater than 50 kg | 2.5 kg | 5 kg |
| Greater than 50 kg, not greater than 200 kg | 5 kg | 10 kg |
| Class 9: UN1841, UN1931, UN2071, UN2216, UN2590, UN2969, UN3077, UN3152, UN3335, UN3432 | Glass or earthenware: 10 kg Fiber: 50 kg | 50 kg |
| Hazard class ordivision | Maximum authorized net quantity of each inner packaging | Maximum authorized net quantity of each outer package | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glass, earthenware or fiber inner packagings | Metal or plastic inner packagings | |||
| Class 1 | Forbidden (See note) | See § 173.63(b) of this part for exceptions provided to certain articles of Division 1.4S. | ||
| Class 2 | 30 kg Gross | Authorized materials: Aerosols (UN1950) in Divisions 2.1 and 2.2, and Receptacles, small (UN2037) in Divisions 2.1 and 2.2 without subsidiary risk and Fuel cells cartridges (UN3478, UN3479), see § 173.230 of this part. | ||
| Class 3 | PG I: Forbidden | |||
| PG II: 0.5L | PG II: 0.5L | PG II: 1L* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN2924, UN3286) is 0.5L. For Class 3 base materials as part of a Polyester resin kit (UN3269), see § 173.165 of this part for additional requirements, as applicable. Inner packaging limit for UN3269 base material is 1.0 L. For Fuel cell cartridges containing flammable liquids (UN3473), see § 173.230 of this part. | |
| PG III: 2.5L** Corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN2924) or toxic (e.g., UN1992) is 1L | PG III: 5.0L** Corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN2924) or toxic (e.g., UN1992) is 1L | PG III: 10L* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN2924) is 1L and toxic subsidiary risk (e.g., UN1992) is 2L. For Class 3 base materials as part of a Polyester resin kit (UN3269), see § 173.165 of this part for additional requirements, as applicable. Inner packaging limit for UN3269 base material is 1.0 L. | |
| Division 4.1 (does not include self-reactive material) | PG I: Forbidden | |||
| PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 5 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with toxic subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3179) is 1 kg. | |
| PG III: 1 kg | PG III: 1 kg | PG III: 10 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3180) is 5 kg. | |
| Division 4.2 (Primary or subsidiary) | Forbidden * | 25 kg (net mass) | ||
| Division 4.3 (solid material only) | PG I solids and all liquids regardless of Packing Group: Forbidden | |||
| PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 5 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with toxic subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3134) is 1 kg. For fuel cell cartridges containing water reactive substances (UN3476), see § 173.230 of this part. | |
| PG III: 1 kg | PG III: 1 kg | PG III: 10 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive or flammable subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3131 or UN3132, respectively) is 5 kg. | |
| Division 5.1 (Liquid or solid material) | PG I: Forbidden | |||
| Division 5.1 (liquid material) | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 0.5L | |
| PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 1.0L | ||
| Division 5.1 (solid material) | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 2.5 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with toxic subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3087) is 1 kg. |
| PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 10 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3085) is 1 kg. | |
| Division 5.2 (liquid material) | 30 mL | 30 mL | 1 kg | Authorized materials: Types D, E and F are authorized only as part of a Chemical or First aid kit (UN3316) packaged in accordance with § 173.161 of this part or a Polyester resin kit (UN3269) packaged in accordance with § 173.165 of this part. See §§ 173.161 and 173.165, as applicable, for additional requirements. |
| Division 5.2 (solid material) | 100g | 100g | 1 kg | Solid activators of Types D, E and F are limited to 100 g per inner packaging for UN3316 and UN3269. See §§ 173.161 and 173.165, as applicable, for additional requirements. |
| Division 6.1 | PG I (Inhalation or otherwise): Forbidden | |||
| Division 6.1 (liquid material) | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 1.0L* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package with corrosive subsidiary risk (e.g., UN3289) is 0.5L. |
| PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 2.0L | ||
| Division 6.1 (solid material) | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 1.0 kg. | |
| PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 10 kg | ||
| Class 7 | Forbidden (See note) | See §§ 173.421 through 173.425 of this part, as applicable, for exceptions provided to certain substances, instruments or articles of Class 7. | ||
| Class 8 | PG I: Forbidden | |||
| Class 8 (liquid material) | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 0.1L | PG II: 0.5L | For “Fuel cell cartridges containing corrosive substances” (UN3477), see § 173.230 of this part. |
| PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 0.5L | PG III: 1.0L. | ||
| Class 8 (solid material) | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 0.5 kg | PG II: 5.0 kg* | * Maximum net quantity per outer package for UN2430 is 1.0 kg. UN2794, UN2795, UN2803, UN2809, UN3028 are not authorized as limited quantity. |
| PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 1.0 kg | PG III: 5.0 kg | ||
| Class 9 (liquid material) | 30 mL (UN3316); 5.0L (UN1941, UN1990, UN3082, UN3334) | 30 mL (UN3316); 5.0L (UN1941, UN1990, UN3082, UN3334) | 1 kg (UN3316); 30 kg gross (all other authorized Class 9 material) | Authorized materials: UN1941, UN1990, UN2071, UN3077, UN3082, UN3334, and UN3335. Additionally, Consumer commodity (ID8000) in accordance with § 173.167 of this part and Chemical kit or First aid kit (UN3316) in accordance with § 173.161 of this part are authorized. |
| Class 9 (solid material) | 100 g (UN3316); 5.0 kg (UN2071, UN3077, UN3335) | 100 g (UN3316); 5.0 kg (UN2071, UN3077, UN3335) | 1 kg (UN3316); 30 kg gross (all other authorized Class 9 material) |
(g) Cylinders. For any cylinder containing hazardous materials and incorporating valves, sufficient protection must be provided to prevent operation of, and damage to, the valves during transportation, by one of the following methods:
(i) Each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation by aircraft must include the certification statement specified in § 172.204(c)(3) of this subchapter.
Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 173.27, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[Amdt. 173-224, 55 FR 52612, Dec. 21, 1990]