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g100num [7]
1 year ago
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What is considered limited quantity?.

English
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Alex Ar [27]1 year ago
7 0

Any hazardous commodities that are shipped in small containers and put in boxes are referred to as limited quantity. Less risk often exists when transporting harmful items in lesser quantities.

Limited Quantity

There are lesser risks during transporting harmful goods when they are packed in limited quantity than when same goods are packed in larger volumes. Even after transporting in limited quantity there are few guidelines that must be followed in order to further reduce the risk. The goods must be packed in small containers further packed in boxes. Every package has to pass certain performance tests requirements.There is a maximum limit of  weight on the boxes. The package should contain limited quantity mark and appropriate hazard symbols.When goods are packed in quantities even lesser than limited quantity even we call it, excepted quantity. It has  a different set of guidelines like hazard symbols are not required but the package must bear excepted quantities mark.

Any hazardous commodities that are shipped in small containers and put in boxes are referred to as limited quantity. Less risk often exists when transporting harmful items in lesser quantities.

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